BLESSING ISRAEL
Since 2009, we have attended 11 summits with Christians United for Israel, founded by Pastor John Hagee, in Washington, D.C.
We meet with our representatives and senators to advocate for Israel and urge them to co-sponsor specific bills that have already introduced in Congress which will benefit the state of Israel.
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In 2019, we were privileged to visit Israel with KCM and Eagle Mountain International Church. This was Jackie's first time to Israel, and Peter's second.
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According to Psalm 122:6-9 and Genesis 12:1-3, there is a very specific and unique blessing for those who bless, pray for, and support the nation of Israel and the Jewish people. When we seek what is best for the land and people of Israel, it benefits and prospers our family, ministry, and nation. Romans 15:27 says that because we as believers have shared in their spiritual things, we should show our gratitude and be of service to the Jewish people in tangible, material things.
John 4:22 says that salvation is from the Jews. Christianity cannot explain its existence without Judaism.
According to Romans 11:17, non-Jewish believers have been grafted into the natural branch – Israel, or Abraham’s tree – to share in and receive the blessing God promised to Abraham and his children. However, the natural branch remains and has not been replaced, and the fact that it holds a unique, exclusive role and position both now and in the future is clearly laid out in the scriptures.
According to Genesis 13:14-17, the land of Israel was given by God to Abraham and his descendants forever. Jesus, a Jew, will one day return to Jerusalem, the capital of Israel, from where He will reign (Zechariah 14:16-17). At that time, the salvation of national Israel will be realized (Romans 11:25-27; Ezekiel 37:21-23).
