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Christian pilgrims from around world, including some countries hostile to Israel, join parade in the capital’s streets on Thursday

ed note–perhaps those deluded souls should pay closer attention to what is actually written in the same book of Revelations which they are constantly quoting, to wit–

‘Then another angel, a third one, followed them, saying with a loud voice, “If anyone worships the beast and his image, and receives a mark on his forehead or on his hand, he will drink the wine of the wrath of God, which is mixed full strength in the cup of His anger; and he will be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels and in the presence of the Lamb. And the smoke of their torment goes up forever and ever; they have no rest day and night, those who worship the beast and his image, and whoever receives the mark of his name.’

Times of Israel

Thousands of evangelical Christians from more than 80 countries descended upon Jerusalem this week to show their support for the Jewish state, including pilgrims and politicians from countries with a history of hostility toward Israel.

The celebratory summit reflects evangelical Christianity’s dramatic growth worldwide and gives a boost to Israel at a time when the country is increasingly isolated internationally. It reaches its apex on Thursday, when the pilgrims walk in the Jerusalem Parade, an annual event during which many of the capital’s streets are closed to vehicular traffic.

Attitudes in Israel toward evangelicals are evolving, from skepticism about Christian Zionist motives, to the realization that Israel cannot survive on the support of diaspora Jewish communities alone and is in no position to turn down the potential political and tourism boost the Christians can provide.

“Israel has no better friends throughout the world,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a videotaped address that was beamed to a Jerusalem basketball stadium packed with cheering pilgrims Tuesday. The gatherers waved flags from home countries such as Angola, Brazil, China, Germany, Italy and the US There was even a small delegation from Egypt, a country that shares a cold peace with Israel.

Evangelical Christianity is one of the world’s fastest growing religious movements. Of the world’s estimated 2 billion Christians, some 700 million are evangelicals, according to the pro-Israel International Christian Embassy Jerusalem, which organized the Jerusalem summit.

Evangelical movements are expanding most prominently in Latin America, Africa and Asia — regions that “hold great potential for the nation of Israel in political, diplomatic and economic terms,” according to a position paper the group presented last year to Israel’s Foreign Ministry.

The annual week-long summit is billed as the Feast of Tabernacles, the Christian term for the weeklong Jewish holiday of Sukkot, which in biblical times was marked by a pilgrimage to the Temple in Jerusalem. This year’s gathering included rock concert prayer rallies in which believers sang Hebrew songs and an annual flag-waving parade through the streets of Jerusalem.

Evangelicals say their affinity for Israel stems from Christianity’s Jewish roots and an anticipated Messianic age when all nations of the earth will flock to Jerusalem. Jews and Christians both believe in a future Messianic age, though Jews do not accept the Christian belief that Jesus is the Messiah.

“Jesus is Jewish. He’s coming again,” said Marilyn Henretty, 77, of Annandale, Virginia, from the bleachers of one of the week’s prayer rallies, clasping a tambourine and wearing a 12-gemstone ring representing the 12 tribes of Israel. “We believe it’s going to be soon. All signs point to that.”

There has long been suspicion in Israel that the evangelical bear hug is connected to a belief that the modern Jewish state is a precursor to the apocalypse — when Jesus will return and Jews will either accept Christianity or die. Israel’s Chief Rabbinate called on Jews to boycott an evangelical rally open to local Israelis this week, calling it “spiritually dangerous” and warning that evangelicals were trying to convert Jews to Christianity.

Israeli liberals are also uncomfortable with evangelicals because of their ties to America’s political right and their support for Israel’s settlement enterprise in the West Bank, a major sticking point in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Some evangelicals, particularly from the US, work as volunteers on Jewish settlements in the West Bank.

But suspicions are diminishing in Israel, especially as evangelical groups funnel hefty donations to Israel and evangelical representatives in Israel downplay the apocalypse, saying it is not a central tenant of faith for most of the world’s evangelicals — or what makes them love Israel.

“We feel that their support is genuine and not deriving from any ulterior motive,” said Akiva Tor from the Foreign Ministry.

Israel has long depended on diaspora Jewish communities to send donations and lobby their local governments on its behalf, but evangelical communities are becoming increasingly important bases of support.

“The number of Jewish communities is limited,” Tor said. “When there are large numbers of Christians who are interested in visiting Israel and understanding Israel — that of course is very, very helpful toward improving our international standing.”

Evangelicals at the summit boasted of their success at lobbying on Israel’s behalf in the halls of parliaments around the world.

There are currently 32 pro-Israeli caucuses in parliaments worldwide, according to the Israel Allies Foundation, a Jewish-Christian pro-Israel political group that brought two dozen lawmakers from 18 countries to Jerusalem this week to meet with Israeli lawmakers and officials.

The Israeli parliament’s Christian Allies Caucus, formed in 2004 to forge ties between Israeli lawmakers and Christian leaders, officially relaunched this summer after a period of dormancy. International Christian Embassy Jerusalem director Jurgen Buhler called it a “miracle.”

At a prayer rally, Buhler introduced a group of 20 lawmakers from the Ivory Coast, which like most African nations broke ties with Israel in the 1970s but later restored them. The lawmakers flew to the Jerusalem summit on the Ivory Coast parliament’s expense, Buhler said. The smiling lawmakers received a 12-ram’s horn salute from a group of Taiwanese evangelicals blasting shofars, an ancient Jewish instrument.

Also in attendance was Rev. Mosy Madugba of Nigeria, head of a network of Christian ministers, who said his close ties to Nigerian leaders helped change the country’s traditional pro-Palestinian stance at the UN. In recent years, Nigeria has abstained from supporting UN resolutions supporting Palestinian statehood.

Kenneth Meshoe, an evangelical South African lawmaker who heads the African Christian Democratic Party, said he has helped block anti-Israel motions in South Africa’s parliament, including a recent effort to label Israeli products made in the West Bank as settlement products. His wife, Lydia, wore a bright yellow headdress and a Jewish Star of David necklace. Both said they hoped Jews would accept Jesus when the apocalypse comes.

“God will bless those who bless Israel,” he added.

0 thoughts on “Evangelicals flock to Jerusalem for Israel love fest”
  1. When will the world realize these books written written by men? By Hebrews in particular?

  2. This is a where Christianity has lost its discernment. They don’t observe what the scriptures are REALLY saying and will place, twist, whatever into that which they want to believe.

    Here we have a person saying…”He’s coming again.” Yes, he is but they will not mention that to the Jews there. The Jews there have them now celebrating their own holidays and back home they are scared to death with those moon, sun and stars prophecy’s they have been brain washed with by false ministers.
    SNAKE OIL MINISTERS!

    OBSERVATION – Luke 17:20

    “And when he was demanded of the Pharisees, when the kingdom of God
    should come, he answered them and said, The kingdom of God cometh not with
    observation.”

    This means that they will not notice anything when it comes upon them. The
    people demanded that he give them something they will see.

    Today we look for the moon, stars and earth changes to show us that these
    changes mean prophecy but man has always wanted to see. Jesus said no, you
    will not see. There will be events but there has always been these events.
    Amos 3:7(Genesis 18:17/Romans 16:25-27); “Surely the Lord God will do
    nothing but he reveleth his secret unto his servants the prophets.”

    These God allowed to understand to have them sound a warning to others. They
    may not tell about the sun, moon and stars but they will understand the hidden
    scriptures not involving anything one will see. The hidden scriptures contain
    metaphor understanding they will see. As this is telling us in 1 Corinthians
    15:39-41. Metaphor means that the sun, moon and stars pertains to people and
    who they are throughout scripture. They are Christians and false ministers.

    Matthew 24:38 tells us that life was going on as usual with party’s, weddings,
    drinking and making merry and no one noticed or saw anything. This is talking
    to the Christian. They weren’t to see. Many have twisted this to those outside of
    the Christian but the bible is for you and what you have to understand.

    These false ministers are having you look to the physical for understanding but
    Jesus said no. You will not see. You are observing what is seen and you need to
    observer the deeper metaphor of the scriptures.

    We are in the ‘little season’ (Revelation 20:3) that Daniel 12:9 was told to not
    observe till now. We have to be very discerning now what those scriptures are
    really telling us for many are turned over to their own delusions (Isaiah 66:4) for
    what they want to hear and see. Revelation 18:4 tells us to get out of a system
    of thinking that will cause you to think wrong doctrines. Are you being taught
    that there is a rapture? Jesus said no. He prayed in the garden not for a rapture
    but that we would be kept from evil. This is a scare tactic and we are not to fear.

    These people are so lost because they want something physical. Like physical Israel. No! We must get away from physical because that is what’s keeping these people chained to physical Israel today.

  3. Those damned TV preachers started this gigantic heresy ball rolling & lazy Christians let said preachers interpret the Bible for them. Look at what we have now. I pray we (me & my family) are keeping the faith, that we are of the Elect. I have tried my best to ensure this. I’m beginning to believe that ministering to fundamentalists is a waste of time. I still try, but am getting tired. It seems my South has gone to hell…

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