The Christian Duty Support Israel
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Christianity is a sect of Judaism. It does not exist in a vacuum. As such, Christians are grafted into the house of Israel and therefore have a duty to support Israel as part of their faith in Christ. This perspective is rooted in biblical prophecies that suggest the fulfillment of God's plans for Israel is closely tied to the return of Christ and the establishment of His Kingdom on Earth. The idea that Christ will return to rule over the Kingdom of Israel, with Jerusalem as its center, plays a key role in this understanding.
The covenant made with Abraham in Genesis 12:1-3 includes a promise to bless those who bless Israel, suggesting that supporting Israel aligns with God's favor. Moreover, the prophetic writings in the Old Testament, such as Isaiah 2:2-4 and Ezekiel 37:21-28, speak of the regathering of the Jewish people in their homeland and the establishment of God's rule from Jerusalem. These passages have been interpreted to mean that the physical and spiritual restoration of Israel is necessary for the culmination of God's plan.
Christians must understand that as God’s chosen people, the Tribes of Israel, have faced a multi-thousand year attack from Satan. As part of Satan’s deception, he turned the “Holy Roman Catholic Church” into a vessel used to kill Jews. Most Jews have a strong aversion to Christ because they do not understand Christ nor the Church’s role in the redemption of the Kingdom of Israel.
Some Christians have been decieved by Satan's influence upon replacement theology. That theology is false doctrine as explain here: