God sees history from end to beginning
17 June 2021
A weekly reflection on current global affairs concerning Israel and
the Jewish people from a Biblical perspective.
Following the election two weeks ago of a new President (Isaac Herzog), last Sunday 13th June, Israel swore in its 36th government. Benjamin Netanyahu has left office after 12 years, and now heads the opposition, declaring his intention to bring down the new government.
It is the first time in history that such a diverse range of parties have formed a government. The new Prime Minister Naftali Bennett (the 13th Israeli Prime Minister since the State was established in 1948) is a conservative Jew, the cabinet includes an Islamist Muslim and secular Jews. Whether or not you think this is a good thing, as Alan Dershowitz notes, this puts paid to the absurd allegation that Israel is an “apartheid” state.
One of the challenges facing the new government is in the area of foreign policy. No-one knows at this stage how the government will manage the situation with Palestinian Authority and Hamas following the recent Gaza conflict, and relations with the Arab world.
Looking at Israel and the region, one may become optimistic, angry, confused, cynical or even despondent about the prospects of peace and security. But fortunately God is in control of history. He gives us free will to choose whether we accept His will or not. But He is leading all things towards His purposes: the coming of the kingdom. He promised to plant His people in the land where they will live in peace with their neighbors – and He will fulfil what He has promised.
The Editorial team
Israel & Christians Today
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