Jumat, 06 Januari 2017

A tale of two nations

A tale of two nations

Kiwi earthquake is ‘linked’ with anti-Israel UN resolution
By Charles Gardner, Special to ASSIST News Service (Writer’s Opinion)
DONCASTER, UK (ANS – January 3, 2017) -- The effect of the controversial anti-Israel resolution at the UN has, it seems, been quite literally earthshaking.
I reported last week on how, after Britain voted for the motion, a leading UK journalist accused our government of anti-Semitism in an open letter to Prime Minister Theresa May.
Woman stands in kitchen after NZ earthquake useNow I learn from New Zealand friends that the November 14 earthquake – one of the most powerful ever to strike the Pacific nation – came just minutes after a closed meeting at which a draft of the resolution was allegedly discussed between U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Prime Minister John Key.1
The contentious motion, which condemned all Israeli settlement activity as illegal, and even delegitimized Jewish claims to Jerusalem’s Old City, which has an unbroken link to Judaism over thousands of years.
And we know that it was New Zealand who co-sponsored the resolution (along with Senegal, Venezuela and Malaysia), which saw 14 out of the 15 Security Council members vote in favour, with the U.S. abstaining rather than casting its veto as it usually does on issues relating to borders, thereby giving it added credence.
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu called for ambassadors of those countries voting in favour to be reprimanded, and called home envoys to the sponsoring states. And it seems that the Judge of all the earth has sent tremors to the proposers as a warning to those who would touch the “apple of his eye” or divide up his land (Zechariah 2.8, Joel 3.2).
My friend described it as “Genesis 12.3 in action” -- the Bible verse reading: “I will bless those who bless you (the seed of Abraham), and whoever curses you I will curse…”
Another friend, from north of Auckland, pointed out that New Zealand were given the “ignominious honor” of fronting the resolution when Egypt (once an enemy of Israel) stepped back from doing so. The Bible does teach that, in the last days, Egypt will become a friend of Israel (see Isaiah 19).2
nz PM after earthquakeThe resolution effectively legitimizes the Palestinian narrative that Israel has no entitlement to land that is historically theirs -- the same line taken by the butchers of Islamic State and similar terror groups who have caused such mayhem over Christmas in Cairo, Berlin and Istanbul.
Israel’s Education Minister Naftali Bennett issued a defiant response to the UN action from a snowy Mt Hermon in the Golan Heights: “Five minutes from here, the Syrian government and ISIS have butchered over half-a-million men, women and children. The UN resolution suggests that this is occupied territory and should be handed over to those enemies… You have Israel thriving and a terror state five minutes from here in an abyss of murder. We will prevail.”3
Christians in Egypt, meanwhile, have followed their Savior’s example by responding to the bombing of a Cairo church, which left 25 dead, with forgiveness for the perpetrators.
AlkarmaTV host Mona Roman is quoted as saying: “We had a lot of phone calls from Muslims saying, ‘We are killing you; we are destroying your churches, and you are saying we forgive you, we are praying for you.’ In fact, two Muslim men called in after the attack to give their lives to Christ. They said, ‘All that we see from you is love and forgiveness. You never answer us with explosions or weapons or hate speech. You are very strong people in love. We are the ones who are weak.’”
Witnesses said that, when the bomb went off, the priest was presiding over communion, repeating the words of Jesus, “This is my body, broken for you.”
Jew walking through the old cityThe women (separated from the men in the Coptic Church) were standing with arms lifted in worship of Jesus when, a moment later, they would have been standing in front of Him in heaven.4
Notes:
1) This quake, of a 7.8 magnitude causing extensive structural damage, struck just after midnight on November 14 near Christchurch, which suffered a devastating tremor five years ago. Just a week later, a second quake struck central New Zealand, with the epicenter some 200km (124 miles) north-east of Wellington, the capital. Although this measured 5.6 on the Richter scale, my sister Penny, who lives over 100 miles away on the west coast, felt the earth shaking – a truly frightening experience.
2) To be fair, many New Zealanders have protested their country’s role in this debacle and the nation has become a favorite destination for young Israeli tourists.
3) Jerusalem News Network, December 30 2016, quoting Arutz-7
4) Egypt’s tragedy…and a story of forgiveness by Bonnie Brown of ASSIST News Service
Photo captions: 1) Mary Kimber stands in her kitchen following an earthquake in Waiau, New Zealand on Monday, Nov. 14, 2016. (New Zealand Herald). 2) New Zealand Prime Minister John Key, left in white shirt and black top, and Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee, center, meet with stranded tourists and locals following an earthquake during a visit to Kaikoura, New Zealand, Monday, Nov. 14, 2016. (New Zealand Herald Pool Photo). 3) An Orthodox Jew passes Israeli police on patrol in an alley of the Old City of Jerusalem. (Atef Safadi / European Pressphoto Agency). 4) Charles Gardner with his wife, Linda.
Charles and Linda GardnerAbout the writer: Charles Gardner is a veteran Cape Town-born British journalist working on plans to launch a new UK national newspaper reporting and interpreting the news from a biblical perspective. With his South African forebears having had close links with the legendary devotional writer Andrew Murray, Charles is similarly determined to make an impact for Christ with his pen and has worked in the newspaper industry for more than 41 years. Part-Jewish, he is married to Linda, who takes the Christian message around many schools in the Yorkshire town of Doncaster. Charles has four children and eight grandchildren. Charles can be reached by phone on +44 (0) 1302 832987, or by e-mail at chazgardner@btinternet.com . He is the is author of Peace in Jerusalem, available from http://olivepresspublisher.com.
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