Thursday, July 30, 2015

Ten Years Later

Last Monday, July 27, 2015, marked the ten year anniversary of Israel evacuating 8,000 of their residents from the Gaza Strip. In the process, the evacuated Israelis left behind family homes, businesses, farms and their lives in the 21 communities of Gaza.

How did the Israeli government reach such a decision? Prime Minister Ariel Sharon felt the withdrawal would result in an increased security for the residents of Israel. He believed the offer of land which the Palestinians demanded would reduce friction leading to peace.

Well, what has been the result of this decision over the past ten years? Gaza has become a safe haven for the terrorist organization Hamas who have been using and abusing the people of Gaza to continue its war against Israel. Hamas has fired 15,000 rockets and mortars at Israeli citizens and has put tunnels in place under Israel to attack its towns and communities.

 This Decision By The Leaders Of Israel Ten Years Ago 
Was A Terrible Mistake! 

Let's consider, could the recently announced Nuclear Deal with Iran be a similar terrible mistake resulting in an extremely dangerous scenario for Israel and the whole Middle East? The Deal puts a lot of trust in believing Iran will obey its regulations. This is the same Iran who chants "Death to Israel" and "Death to the United States." Previously, the leaders of Israel thought they could trust the rulers of Gaza!

We can and must put our trust in the power and effectiveness of prayer! The United States Congress has 60 days to approve or disapprove The Deal. Chapter 3 of Proverbs is entitled "Benefits of Wisdom." Verses 5 through 7 proclaim, "Trust in The Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct your paths. Do not be wise in your own eyes; fear The Lord and depart from evil." The leaders of the countries who passed The Deal need our Lord God's wisdom, He can change their hearts and minds. Please pray accordingly! 

May The Lord Bless You And Keep You This Day And Each Day,
Frank   

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