South Africa is facing significant challenges, and divisions within society remain. While Nelson Mandela championed equality and the vision of a rainbow nation that apparently embraces all people, the legacy of the past continues to shape perspectives. Many black South Africans are still grappling with the painful history of apartheid, and reconciliation remains a complex process. At the same time, there are those who actively strive for unity and transformation. However, discussions on certain platforms, including those led by figures like Clement Manyathela and Bongani Bingwa, and Tshidi Madia, sometimes contribute to narratives that may deepen divisions rather than foster mutual understanding.
Why would I mention this in a blog post? Well, in
South Africa as a whole, the constitution is anti-God; it opposes biblical
teachings. God will never be mocked; His Word stands and will always stand.
Therefore, for Christians, we have a responsibility to use our voices and
proclaim the gospel as the only solution to God's judgment. Judgment for South
Africa is coming. We went out of our way to confront Israel, taking them to
court and accusing their prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, of war crimes. God
never breaks His covenants; He made a covenant with Abraham, which was passed
down to Isaac and Jacob. The covenant was not with Ishmael...
• Genesis 17:7 (NIV)
"I will establish my covenant as an everlasting covenant between Me and
you and your descendants after you for the generations to come, to be your God
and the God of your descendants after you."
• Other important references include:
• • Genesis 12:1-3 – God's initial promise to bless
Abraham and make him a great nation.
• • Genesis 15:18 – The covenant where God promises
Abraham's descendants the land.
• • Genesis 22:17-18 – God's reaffirmation of the
covenant after Abraham's willingness to sacrifice Isaac.
South Africa has publicly called out Israel as an
enemy. Do you remember what happened to the countries that opposed Israel in
the Old Testament? They were annihilated.
Christians must side with Israel, even at the expense
of being cold-shouldered by the South African public and facing potential
imprisonment for our stance. This is crucial; God will eventually turn the
hearts of the Israelis, and they will come to accept the Lord Jesus as their
Savior, their true Messiah, and many will repent with tears.
All hail King Jesus
Signing off
Tyrone
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