I believe that God is involved in the establishment of Israel.
We can't ignore that God considered Israel a chosen nation even when they were a wicked, unbelieving and rebellious nation.
What do we do with that? We pray for Israel...not for what the nation is now but for what it will/could be.
That they come to Jesus mainly. But in what way do I need to blame God for the nation being there today exactly? You see if I did that I would also have to blame Him for the refugees and etc.
If they can find some Hamas then justice should be served.Do I believe Israel should strike Hamas? I believe they have to. Those rockets and IED's are being made in apartment buildings. They have to strike and then go in because they have a responsibility to protect their citizens.
The thing is that in the fog of war news should be taken with a grain of salt. Did Hamas admit to dismembering their own people?Since those munitions were confiscated, and since the bodies that have been recovered indicated extreme torture (rape, cutting off body parts before shooting, children with their heads cut off), I do not see a diplomatic solution.
Then Iran itself maybe one day etc etc etc. They are heading for trouble.I anticipate Israel entering Gaza and deaths occuring on both sides. I anticipate Hezbollah with Iran's support striking Israel.
Right and neither are secular nations called to that type of fight! They go on their own.I mentioned that this is not a holy war. You are right that some may preach it is. But man's war is not holy. Christians are not called to this type of fight.
Not if they refuse to drastically change course. It is all heading in one direction, In the meantime I am on the side of the fatherless and oppressed and poor as God is.I just do not see that Israel has an option.