December 1, 2023

Israel and Gaza

By Skip Heitzig

On October 7—the fiftieth anniversary of the Yom Kippur War of 1973—the terrorist group Hamas fired thirty-five hundred rockets indiscriminately from Gaza into Israeli territory. Israel was caught completely off guard in what is being called the darkest day in Israeli history.

Armed terrorists crossed the border into Israel, going from house to house killing families, beheading babies, killing elderly people, and taking many hostages. The early toll was at least twelve hundred dead in Israel, including twenty-two Americans. Israel formally declared war for the first time in fifty years.

I recently talked to Joel Rosenberg, New York Times best-selling author and founder of the Joshua Fund, All Israel News, and All Arab News. He called it the biggest murder of Jews since the Holocaust. "It's just off-the-charts demonic and satanic," he said. "And now Israel has to get ready to go on the offensive. We'll probably have to invade Gaza."

Hamas gets its funding, arms, and direction from the terrorist regime in Iran. Iran's strategy was for Hamas to stage this massive attack in order to lure Israel into urban warfare in Gaza—from street to street and house to house. Joel predicted high casualties on both the Israeli and Palestinian sides.

"Israel will try very hard not to kill civilians," said Joel, "but it will happen. And when it happens, all the networks will start to make Israelis look like monsters." He said the aim is to isolate Israel and derail the peace process.

"We can never let this happen again," he said, "and the only way is to go into Gaza so hard and so deep as to completely eradicate Hamas forever. That will be hard. That will be bloody."

I also talked to a man who lived in Israel for a long time and served in the Israeli army, a PhD known as Steve the Tour Guide.

Steve said, "I think on Saturday we saw a moral clarity that has rarely been presented to us—the face of pure evil on display versus the faces of its victims. And I think in the next few weeks, a lot of people, including Christians, are going to be put to the test." He said that our success in that test has to do with our convictions and how much time we spend in the presence of the Lord each day.

"We've entered a very dark time. The only way any of us can survive it, stay clean, and be able to love others—even people we disagree with—is to go to that fount where we get the living waters Jesus spoke about in the book of John…. Go to them each day and drink from them."

I can't say it any better than that.

Ezekiel 38 and 39 predicts a future war that involves Israel fighting against an alliance of Russia, Iran, Turkey, and the Islamic states. We call it the War of Gog and Magog. What you're seeing this week is not that war. It looks like it may be leading up to that war, though it's too early to tell.

A lot more could be said but let me leave you with some things we can do as Bible-believing Christians.

Stay prayerful. We are commanded in Psalm 122:6: "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: 'may they prosper who love you.'" We should be praying for stability in the Middle East, particularly for the peace of Jerusalem.

Stay aware. We're living in difficult days. Not everybody in the world is good, and bad things can happen to good people. In addition to the instability in the Middle East, tens of thousands of military-aged males from Middle Eastern countries have infiltrated this country. We don't know who they are. We don't know where they are. Some of them have been on the FBI's terrorist watch list.

Stay informed. Whatever news source you watch, add to that All Israel News for daily updates. Also, see the Rosenberg Report. Above all, read your Bible regularly. Get to know what God says about the last days and about the strength He provides for your daily life.

Stay strong. We're going to be tested in the days ahead. Hamas and Iran want images of Israel inflicting damage so they can show them to the world. They want to win the media war, and to win the hearts and minds of people around the world.

Stay encouraged. Psalm 121:4 promises, "He who keeps Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep." God has seen Israel through many trials in its history, including the Holocaust and three wars in the twentieth century. This is a horrible time, but God's going to get them through. And our ultimate encouragement is from Jesus: "Now when these things begin to happen, look up and lift up your heads, because your redemption draws near" (Luke 21:28).

And remember. We are saved for a purpose. Here's my challenge: Raise the bar on your spiritual life—in personal service, personal fellowship, witnessing, etc. Devote yourself to a systematic study of the Word of God. Raise the bar of your spiritual commitment and of your love for God's people and for the Lord. God isn't finished with you yet.

You'll find many vital resources at our Calvary Church website. On the home page, you'll find links to the complete interviews with Joel Rosenberg and Steve the Tour Guide. Please watch them. They had much more to say than I could include here, both on Israeli history and biblical prophecy.

We will keep you posted.

In His strong love,
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