4/14/2026
"As the mountains surround Jerusalem,
so the LORD surrounds His people
from this time forth
and forever."
Psalm 125:2
Today we remember, and today we repeat the words we repeat so often - "Never again!" Each year we remember the six million who lost their lives in the Holocaust, but we also remember those who survived and continue to live through the sirens that sound in Israel almost daily in some areas. In Haifa, located in the northern part of Israel on the coast, the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ), a ministry I call family, has a home for Holocaust survivors, a place where they have community and live a safe and closely knit life with family, living out the remainder of their years in Israel. Haifa House is only one ministry that supports these dearly beloved elders whom I hope one day to meet. The Jewish people have become so much more important to me, and my heart is broken, as is the heart of God, when I see the tremendous rise in antisemitism growing daily in our nation and in the nations of this world. If I live to be whatever age my LORD desires to keep me on this earth, I will never understand hatred. I didn't understand prejudice when I was a very young girl who was silenced more than once for asking the wrong questions.
One of our team members, a couple who lives in Liverpool in the United Kingdom, stated that the authorities are now going door to door asking who supports Israel. If they are standing with Israel, then their names are entered into a book. The same is happening elsewhere in Europe as antisemitism and the lies are growing more each day from false media and hatred being spewed by those who hate the Jewish people and do not feel that Israel has a legitimate right to exist. Those professing to be Christians, and the churches who are labeled as such, are included in this group. How can anyone who holds a Bible in their hands daily believe such heresy and lies. From Genesis to Revelation the Bible states the story of the Jewish people. The Bible was written by the Jewish people, and thankfully they shared it with the world. We have so much to thank them for, yet we are blinded by the lies that can be dispelled if one just reads the Bible, praying that God will show them the truth that sets men free. In Genesis God called Abraham, then Abram, to leave his family, so that God could use him to create a nation that would be a blessing to all nations. Genesis 12:1-4 states:
"Now the LORD had said to Abram: 'Get out of your country, from your family and from your father's house, to a land that I will show you. I will make you a great nation; I will bless you and make your name great; and you shall be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you; and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.' So Abram departed as the LORD had spoken to him, and Lot went with him. And Abram was seventy-five years old when he departed from Haran."
In verse 7 of Genesis 12 when Abram reached the land, God appears to Abram again: "Then the LORD appeared to Abram and said, 'To your descendants I will give this land.' And there he built an altar to the LORD, who had appeared to him."
There is so much controversy going on now by once trusted men and women of God, one in particular who is hurting the cause of Christ in his criticism of Israel. This man is obviously under a demonic stronghold, but rather than be angry at him or at any other person, we who stand with Israel recognize that we are not dealing with flesh and blood, but with the principalities, powers, spiritual darkness of this age, and spiritual wickedness in high places. So we fight on our knees. I pray that the church will wake up from their slumber and stand with Israel, or they may suffer also.
This afternoon I attended a conference call with one of the ministries in Israel in the Bonhoeffer tradition. There was one lady on the call who has a ministry in America with whom I am acquainted, and she spoke about her personal search for her Judeo-Christian roots, and she found some troubling past sins in the family line that led her to repent on behalf of the dark past with regards to Israel. She challenged each of us to do the same. I am always bringing past sins up as Holy Spirit shines the light on my life, repenting on behalf of others, beginning first with myself, even though I was not involved. Still this is how it is done corporately. Unknown to this speaker or anyone, other than my son, I have already been searching a little deeper into my family history to find connections. What I have discovered has already cut me to the core, but I also am overjoyed with some things I have realized. It began with a friend becoming fascinated with the story of the Shroud of Turin, what is believed to be the burial cloths of Jesus. The evidence has been verified as truth over and over, even by those who initially hoped to prove others wrong. I love it when those who think they know something, find they know nothing. The Bible says as much when Paul the Apostle tells us that we see through a glass darkly. But what they found concerns me and my family personally, and I find it fascinating. I hope to connect with the speaker from yesterday's conference with my findings.
I also happened upon another person's testimony, and I hope to listen to that as well. Who knows, perhaps whoever reads this post will discover that lurking in the shadows of your DNA lie secrets. Regardless of what I discover, I am not ashamed to say that I stand with Israel, and on this day I stand grieving the loss of all the lives during the Holocaust and the Warsaw Revolution and for the lives that have been lost during this ugly time since 10/7/2023. This hatred must end, and it must end now. Whether anyone likes it or not, Israel was established by God, and the Jewish people are His Chosen People. Gentiles who believe in Christ and live for Him have been granted the unique blessing of being grafted into the vine to partake of the blessings God spoke about to Abraham. But, in Romans 11 Paul clearly spells it out that if we do not live accordingly, we can be cut off. It is sobering indeed, so take a look at Romans, Chapters 9-11. Then thank God for His extreme mercy and grace. This is His will and His Word, and the gifts and callings of God are irrevocable.
So today, we honor you, and we pray for the salvation of the Jewish people, so that they will know the Savior of the world and that He is coming again! Shalom!
