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Joel C. Rosenberg is the editor-in-chief of ALL ISRAEL NEWS and ALL ARAB NEWS and the President and CEO of Near East Media. A New York Times best-selling author, Middle East analyst, and Evangelical leader, he lives in Jerusalem with his wife and sons. His November 17, 2023 article follows. The pictures referenced in the article are on the website: www.allisrael.com.


Please join me in praying that Joel Rosenberg's articles below 1) will save Christians in Gaza, and 2) will light a Holy fire of Truth of God's gift of repentance for all nations, but now especially for Israel.


VERY URGENT: Israeli leaders, please evacuate Palestinian Christians out of Gaza and into the West Bank immediately – these Christians face genocide by Hamas if they are forced to move south

Joel C. Rosenberg | Published: November 17, 2023 


A view of the Greek Orthodox Saint Porphyrius Church that was damaged by an Israeli strike, in Gaza City, October 20, 2023. (Photo: REUTERS/Mohammed Al-Masri)

JERUSALEM, ISRAEL – With the greatest degree of urgency, I am writing this open letter to Israeli leaders at the highest levels of our government and the military.

Palestinian Christians in northern Gaza are in extreme danger.

And the situation is becoming worse by the hour.

They must not be moved south.

They must be evacuated to the West Bank immediately.

Let me explain why.

First, let me be clear: Palestinians who love Jesus Christ and are called to follow Jesus are not members of Hamas.

They are not supporters of radical Islamist terrorism.

They do not support the terror attacks on Israel.

They just want to live in peace and be free to follow the Bible and love their neighbors.

But right now they are in an impossible situation.

They are trapped in northern Gaza – amid all the bombings and gunfire – and have nowhere in Gaza to go that is safe.

The policy of the Israeli Defense Forces has understandably – and rightly – been to urge all Palestinians in and around Gaza City to flow to sanctuary areas in the south of the Gaza Strip where they will be safer from Israeli military operations, and have access to food, clean water, and medical care.

I have strongly supported this policy.

Indeed, I have publicly praised Israel’s civilian and military leadership for this policy of showing such care and compassion for innocent Palestinian civilians.

But let’s be clear: The situation for Palestinian Christians is very, very different than that of Palestinian Muslims.

Palestinian Christians are terrified of being forced to go south.

Why?

Because they have seen the genocide that ISIS launched against Christians in Iraq and Syria just a few years ago.

Palestinian Christians are therefore terrified that they will be slaughtered if they go south.

They are terrified that their wives and daughters will be raped if they go south.


Palestinian Christians react during a protest in front of the Saint Porphyrius Church in Gaza City, against what they say is a forced conversion to Islam July 22, 2012. (Photo: REUTERS/Ahmed Zakot) 


If they are forced out of the historic church buildings – the safe havens, in which they are currently sheltering in and around Gaza City – and are sent to the south, they believe they face genocide, too.

There are no safe havens for Christians in southern Gaza.

As followers of the crucified and risen Christ – Jesus of Nazareth – they are considered pagans, and heathens, and idol-worshippers by Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and all violent Islamist extremists.

The Christians know the ancient and very recent history of this region.

Therefore, they know that they can expect no mercy from Hamas and the others in the south.

Reports indicate that the IDF has ordered all Palestinian Christians in northern Gaza to evacuate the three churches they are currently sheltering in and move south in the next five days.

But if they do, Hamas and the other terrorists will do to the Christians exactly what they did to Israeli Jews on Oct. 7 at the music festival, in Sderot, Ofakim, Kfar Aza, Kibbutz Be’eri, Kibbutz Nahal Oz, and all the other communities on the Gaza border.

Butcher them.

Behead them.

Burn them alive.

But only after raping, torturing and mutilating them.

Please – I beg of you, my government, the Israeli government – please do not let this happen.

Instead, I ask you to immediately evacuate all of these Palestinian Christians – roughly 1,000 of them – to the West Bank.

And do it quickly.

I am certain that the Palestinian Christians who live in the West Bank will warmly welcome their brothers and sisters from Gaza and make sure they have places to live.

My Evangelical Christian colleagues all over the world will then do everything possible to work with Christian NGOs and others to provide these Christians with the humanitarian aid they desperately need.

Yes, I’m sure many of the Palestinian Christians in Gaza want to emigrate to the U.S., Canada, Europe or elsewhere.

Who can blame them?

And maybe that will be possible later.

But right now, we just need to get them out of Gaza and out of danger from bloodthirsty terrorists who are still fighting to control the Gaza Strip.

To the best of my understanding, there are 590 Christians sheltering in the Catholic Church under the Latin Patriarchate in Gaza City.

In the Greek Orthodox church, some 350 Christians are sheltering. 

At Deir El Balah, another 53 Christians are taking shelter. 

These 1,000 or so Christians need help and they need it now.

“As the war is going on, the tanks are surrounding or near the churches,” one dear Christian friend of mine with direct knowledge of the situation wrote to me today. 

“Now the Israeli army is insisting that they leave and go south, which is also not safe. They already are in a very bad situation. Conditions are very bad. They are struggling to survive and to find food, medicine, and water. They are crowded, sleeping on chairs or very thin mattresses. In some places, the smell of sewers where they hide is so bad they cannot sleep during the shelling.”

“Already over 20 of them have been killed, and they are very close to our hearts,” my Christian friend explained. “A couple of days ago, four more were injured due to the shelling. We have been in constant contact with them. They are desperate to leave – but not to the south where it is not safe.”

“Dearest Joel, we are asking you, in the name of Jesus, to help them and find a way to help them while they are in the churches or find another way to get them to a safe place,” he wrote.

“Jesus came to give them life, not death,” he added.

“Please, please, help them immediately! We are asking desperately for these people. Let them live!”

I have heard their cry.

And now I am sharing it with you, the top leaders of my government.

Please, move with compassion and speed to rescue these Palestinian Christians in Gaza from genocide.


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In I Kings 8, Solomon gave us a specific prayer when Israelis are attacked and taken captive – it’s time to rediscover this powerful prayer

Joel C. Rosenberg | Published: November 14, 2023

 


Pictures of Israeli civilians held hostage by Hamas terrorists in Gaza, hang in Jerusalem, Nov. 14, 2023. (Photo: Chaim Goldberg/Flash90)



JERUSALEM, ISRAEL — This morning in my daily Bible study reading, I was struck by a prayer that I didn’t even remember was in the Bible.

It turns out that ancient Israel’s third king – the great and wise King Solomon – once specifically offered a prayer to the God of Israel for any Israeli who might one day be taken hostage and dragged off to an enemy country, “far or near.”

Did you remember that was in the scriptures?

Over the last few months, I’ve been studying the lives of King David and King Solomon.

Therefore, I’ve been reading through I & II Samuel.

Now I’m working my way through I & II Kings.


REDISCOVERING I KINGS CHAPTER 8 

In I Kings chapter 8, we see Solomon praying earnestly as he dedicated the Holy Temple that he had built for the Lord in Jerusalem.

It’s so encouraging and helpful that the Bible records the actual text of his prayers in detail, so we don’t have to guess what he was saying to God but can see it for ourselves.

Beginning in verse 22, we see Solomon’s heart of sincere faith and deep humility. 

He is asking the Lord to hear from heaven, as Israeli Jews pray in – or towards – the Temple in the days, and years and centuries ahead.

We see Solomon asking the Lord not just to hear the prayers of the people of Israel but to please forgive our sins and rescue us from peril when we truly humble ourselves, admit our sinful ways, repent of those sins and ask the Lord for deep and full forgiveness.

What really caught my attention this morning was I Kings 8:44-53.

It is Solomon’s prayer for times when Israel has to go to war against its enemies – and when Israelis are cruelly captured and taken hostage and dragged off to enemy lands, whether those lands be close to Israel’s borders or far away.

Let’s take a moment and read the entire passage (this translation is the New International Version):

44 “When Your people go to war against their enemies, wherever You send them, and when they pray to the Lord toward the city You have chosen [Jerusalem] and the Temple I have built for Your Name, 45 then hear from heaven their prayer and their plea, and uphold their cause.

46 “When they sin against You—for there is no one who does not sin—and You become angry with them and give them over to their enemies, who take them captive to their own lands, far away or near; 47 and if they have a change of heart in the land where they are held captive, and repent and plead with You in the land of their captors and say, ‘We have sinned, we have done wrong, we have acted wickedly’; 48 and if they turn back to You with all their heart and soul in the land of their enemies who took them captive, and pray to You toward the land You gave their ancestors, toward the city You have chosen and the Temple I have built for Your Name; 49 then from heaven, Your dwelling place, hear their prayer and their plea, and uphold their cause. 50 And forgive Your people, who have sinned against You; forgive all the offenses they have committed against You, and cause their captors to show them mercy; 51 for they are Your people and Your inheritance, whom You brought out of Egypt, out of that iron-smelting furnace.

52 “May Your eyes be open to Your servant’s plea and to the plea of Your people Israel, and may You listen to them whenever they cry out to You. 53 For You singled them out from all the nations of the world to be Your own inheritance, just as You declared through Your servant Moses when You, Sovereign Lord, brought our ancestors out of Egypt.”



People hang pictures of Israeli civilians held hostage by Hamas terrorists in Gaza, in the northern Israeli city of Tzfat, November 14, 2023. (Photo: David Cohen/Flash90)


REDISCOVERING 2 CHRONICLES 6 & 7

This is remarkable.

In this passage – and in the parallel passages in 2 Chronicles, chapters six and seven – Solomon is offering a prayer that is perfectly relevant to the moment we are in.

Admittedly, some people will resist its premise because it is difficult to hear and accept.

What Solomon – the wisest man who ever lived because he had the wisdom of God within him – is saying is that God sovereignly allows enemies to attack Israel and even take Israelis captive when He is angry with us.

When we have sinned.

And chronically disobeyed Him.

Forgotten He loves us.

Even forgotten He exists.

When we are not reading the Word of God.

When we aren’t following the Word of God.

When we are not walking closely with God.

And we are not listening to His prophets as they call us to humility, repentance, prayer and fasting.

Then, God may feel the need to shake us – even let a wicked enemy violently attack us – to get our attention, to get us to realize that we cannot survive – much less thrive – without Him.


WHY DOES GOD SHAKE THE NATION OF ISRAEL?

Through the ancient Hebrew prophet Amos, the Lord said, “For behold, I am commanding, and I will shake the house of Israel among all nations.” (Amos 9:9)

He shakes us because He loves us.

Through the ancient Hebrew prophet Jeremiah, God told Israel: “I have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore, I have drawn you with lovingkindness.” (Jeremiah 31:3)

God wants to remind us that we are His children, the sheep of His pasture and that He alone is and should be our Shepherd. (Psalm 23)

The God of Israel doesn’t want harm to come to us.

But if we forget that we are His – if we refuse to let Him be our Shepherd, if we wander off, if we refuse to let Him protect us – then we will be attacked by wolves who hate us and seek to devour us.

This is not God’s fault.

It’s our fault. 

Solomon understood this.

But Solomon also understood that there is a way back to God.

Even when the wolves attack.

Even when we are taken captive.



Families of Israelis held hostage by Hamas terrorists in Gaza since the Oct. 7 massacre holding a press conference in Tel Aviv on Nov. 13, 2023. (Photo: Miriam Alster/Flash90)


DOES GOD PROMISE TO RESCUE US IF WE TURN TO HIM? 

When such evil befalls us because we have left the care and keeping of our Good Shepherd, we can – and must – humble ourselves and cry out to our God and Shepherd to come rescue us.

And the Lord Almighty promises to hear us and respond to us and rescue us if we truly seek Him with all of our heart and soul. 

Indeed, this is God’s specific response to Solomon’s prayer.

“11 When Solomon had finished the temple of the Lord and the royal palace, and had succeeded in carrying out all he had in mind to do in the temple of the Lord and in his own palace, 12 the Lord appeared to him at night and said:

“I have heard your prayer and have chosen this place for Myself as a Temple for sacrifices.

“13 When I shut up the heavens so that there is no rain, or command locusts to devour the land or send a plague among my people, 

“14 if My people, who are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land. 

“15 Now My eyes will be open and my ears attentive to the prayers offered in this place. 

“16 I have chosen and consecrated this Temple so that My Name may be there forever. My eyes and my heart will always be there.”


Never before in the modern history of Israel has it been more important to study these particular passages of scripture and obey them.

If we truly want to defeat our enemies and get our hostages back, then we need to genuinely humble ourselves, and genuinely repent of our sins, and genuinely seek the face of God. 

With sincerity.

And great urgency. 


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We have this song from our brother Baruch in Israel to remind us of the power of Almighty God, and to return to Him:

https://youtu.be/oxH5cnj9vtM

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Therefore, having these promises, beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God.

2 Corinthians 7:1

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