Sunday, August 24, 2025

Zionist or Christian?

 In these times of significant change and uncertainty, we find ourselves at a crossroads where faith and conviction are tested like never before. One of the profound warnings Jesus gave concerning the end times was not to be deceived. This message resonates deeply today, especially for those who support Zionism without fully understanding its implications on their Christian faith.

I am not a hater of Jews, but I am not a supporter of Israel. However, I do not believe a faithful follower of the teachings of  Jesus can support a nation that is antichrist. The ideology of Zionism is anti-Christian in action and purpose. Zionists have no issues with killing Christians or destroying Christian churches, as seen in Gaza.

The end time warning given by Jesus himself, urging us to remain vigilant and not be led astray. This call resonates today with a powerful relevance, as many grapple with complex geopolitical landscapes that challenge their beliefs.

To my friends who support Zionism, it's crucial to pause and reflect on whether this path aligns with our Christian values or if it veers into territory warned against by Christ. Evangelicals stand at a crossroads: they can either align themselves with an awakening populace recognizing the imperialist agendas orchestrated by global powers in London and Washington, D.C., or risk contradicting their faith by supporting actions that harm fellow Christians.

Zionism, at its core, diverges from Christian theology. It is rooted in unbelief and self-reliance rather than trust in God—a stark contrast to the essence of our faith. As Christians who cherish our nation, we must question whether supporting Zionism truly serves American interests or undermines them by aligning with ideals contrary to both patriotism and Christianity.

Moreover, embracing Zionism often leads to denying the presence of Christian brothers in the Holy Land—those who carry forward the legacy of early believers—and supports actions that erase their heritage and sacred sites. To champion Zionism is to place trust in worldly elites over divine guidance and Christian morality.

We are reminded that no one can serve two masters; we must choose whom we follow with clarity and conviction. Let us seek wisdom through prayerful reflection, ensuring our paths align with God's will rather than being swayed by deceptive narratives that conflict with our most deeply held values.

To embrace Zionism is to place trust not in divine guidance but in worldly powers promoting an agenda detached from biblical morality. Remember, as Jesus taught us: no man can serve two masters. Let this be a time for reflection, courageously choosing faith over deception, standing firm in truth and love for all God's children across nations.