This article calls on Christians to actively resist the rising tide of antisemitism and stand in solidarity with Israel and the Jewish people, rooted in the belief that their support is grounded in biblical promises. The piece argues that the Abrahamic covenant—established between God and Abraham—binds both Jews and Gentile believers, making the survival and flourishing of Israel a matter of shared spiritual and historical significance. It warns against complacency, citing historical examples where passive inaction by mainstream Christians allowed antisemitic influences to grow unchecked, leading to catastrophic consequences such as the Holocaust.
Authoring the piece, the article references former Vice President Mike Pence and emphasizes that America’s founding ideals, shaped by biblical principles, are inextricably linked to the story of the Jewish people. It warns that supporting Israel is not just a political stance but a spiritual calling, as outlined in scripture, such as Romans 15:8-9, which affirms that Christ has become a servant to the Jews to fulfill God’s promises. The article also calls attention to the miraculous return of the Jewish people to their ancestral homeland, fulfilled in the establishment of the modern State of Israel in 1948, which is compared to prophetic visions of the past.
The piece further warns against divisive figures like Nick Fuentes, whom it views as part of an emerging threat to Christian unity. It argues that allowing such voices to gain traction could lead to a repeat of historical failures. With references to figures like Christopher Rufo, the article positions the political right as particularly vulnerable to antisemitic propaganda, urging Christians to be vigilant and courageous in defending their faith and the Jewish community. The article concludes by asserting that antisemitism is an attack not only on Jews but on the very foundation of Christian identity, calling on believers to reaffirm God’s promises and resist any efforts to sever the bond between Christianity and Israel.