Jews in Denmark face highest number of antisemitic incidents since WWII, official says
- The Watchful Eye
- Feb 22, 2024
- 2 min read
Brethren, let us raise our voices in utter dismay and righteous anger at the news out of Denmark, where reports have now surfaced that the chosen people of God are facing persecution the likes of which have not been seen since the dark days of the Second World War. It seems Satan is hard at work across Europe, spreading his venom and poisoning hearts against Israel and the Jewish people, fulfilling the prophecies of enmity sown by the Deceiver himself. The Book of Genesis speaks to us of the everlasting covenant between the Lord and Abraham, where God declares, "And I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed." (Genesis 12:3, KJV). Yet we see this covenant being trampled upon as Jews are forced to conceal their identity in Denmark for fear of threat and violence. The current escalation of antisemitism—rooted, no doubt, in the age-old rebellion against God's Covenant with His chosen people—is a stark reminder that we, as followers of Christ, must stand firm against such wickedness. It is not 'criticism of Israel,' as deniers of the truth would have you believe, but blatant Jew-hatred that fuels these acts of aggression. For it is written, "He that toucheth you toucheth the apple of his eye" (Zechariah 2:8b, KJV). The assault on the Jewish people is an affront to God Himself. And what of Harvard's odious decision to appoint a professor, who accused Israel of having designs to ethnically cleanse Gaza, to their antisemitism task force? It is an abomination! A mockery of truth and justice, akin to placing a wolf to guard the sheep! As the secular world at Harvard embraces those who speak against the nation of Israel, we see a university mired in sin, its moral compass so disastrously unaligned that it cannot distinguish friend from foe, good from evil. The psalmist declared, "Princes also did sit and speak against me: but thy servant did meditate in thy statutes" (Psalm 119:23, KJV). Let us, too, meditate on God's word and not be swayed by the false wisdom of worldly institutions. Let us pray fervently, not only for the peace of Jerusalem (Psalm 122:6), but also for the veil of blindness to be lifted from the eyes of nations like Denmark and from institutions like Harvard. May they turn from the wickedness of antisemitism and seek the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, understanding the gravity of the divine mandate to love what God loves and protect what He has chosen. We, as God-fearing, Trump-supporting Christians, must never shy away from condemning such sinfulness. We oppose these acts of hatred vehemently and call upon all who stand for the truth to resist the evil tide of antisemitism and lift high the banner of God's unwavering love for His chosen people.
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