Yesterday…in Europe…
and
Today…in America…
So many said, believed, “Never again,” but never again is now, as it is foretold in God’s Word…
Isn’t it telling that many professing faith in Jesus lambaste the Jew for ignoring Psalm 22 and Isaiah 53, as they ignore Romans 9 [which has occurred], 10 [which is occurring], and 11 [which will occur]? Refusing to preach God’s Word, refusing to understand?
Yes, most Jews have scales over their eyes regarding Jesus being the Messiah. God come to earth. But this is how it was and is supposed to be so that YOU and I, and Gentiles have the opportunity for salvation!
The Jews alone did not kill Jesus.
I killed Jesus. You killed Jesus. Every person who has, does, or ever will walk this fallen, corrupted, evil racked world killed Jesus. Because He was and is the only way to eternal life. To heaven. The only acceptable Sacrifice. The Perfect Passover Lamb! Once and for all, who hear His voice and come faithfully.
If you hate Israel, if you adhere to Replacement Theology, if you look down upon Jews, you are serving Satan. Plain and simple. I don’t care what church you may show up at every Sunday, how large the shiny cross around your neck.
If you don’t understand or believe God’s covenants — eternal promises — to Israel, then you can’t understand or believe His covenant of salvation for faith in His Son, Jesus Christ, Yehsua Hamashiac.
If you imagine, vainly, foolishly, you can think better, decide better, know better than God? Perhaps you should pay very close attention to what the apostle Paul writes below regarding a wild branch grafted in that can be just as easily removed.
Where is the fear of the LORD? Where is the awe and reverence? Where is the discernment of His Word?
Better be rock solid, never shaken, never removed, never altered, no matter what — in YOUR heart, soul, mind, spirit, and life. And mine. No matter what any pastor, denomination, government, institution, church, individual, or group says.
Don’t follow the words and ways of men, of modern beliefs. Even if it’s in a church you have been going to for years, or all your life. We are within the time of The Great Falling Away. The time of the itching ears, the rise of the false teachers within. The ravenous wolves.
I don’t stand firmly, unwavering for Israel out of anything political or of this world. I stand firmly and unwavering with Israel because I am instructed to do so as a faithful, OBEDIENT follower of God, of the LORD Jesus Christ — Yeshua Hamashiac, not to grieve the Holy Spirit, according to God’s clear inerrant, infallible, unchangeable, eternal, living and active Word.
Israel is God’s land. The apple of His eye. The Jews, His first chosen people. Not His last, but His first. And the Jews WILL come to the LORD Jesus Christ. It’s all going exactly as the Word of God tells us it would.
Therefore, it’s going to become worse, much worse, throughout this world for Jews and Israel.
Sadly, tragically, but God knew this because He knows every thought, the hearts and minds of men and women, and knew before He set the foundations of this world and all of the heavens and creation how it would go. Due to the free will of man, and our sinful, self-driven nature, rather than our nature to serve our Creator, to love our Creator.
You, I, anyone and everyone can be as worldly optimistic, rah, rah, rah, oh, if only I pray harder, better, longer, bigger, I can alter the course of things we imagine — why then do you not trust in and believe the whole Word of God?
This does NOT mean to cease better, bigger, deeper, fervent, earnest, faithful prayer asking God all spiritual things that are the desire of your heart, ACCORDING TO HIS WILL. Not at all! But drop all the poisonous 20th and 21st century psycho-babble dung. All the “if we just think positive!” dung.
We do, we can either slow things down, or allow them to run amok, due to our diligence and faithfulness in prayer and our living out our salvation, or our lack of, our negligence, our misunderstanding of this [tragically, many professing faith in God imagine they can somehow outwit God, cajole God, win God over to their thinking, convince God to do what they will rather than they submitting to His will] — but God, in His infinite wisdom, outside of the confines of time and the finite, grasping but always failing human mind, knew this, too. And it’s all within the plan. The timeframe. All part and parcel of it all.
“For certain men [and women] have crept in unnoticed, who long ago were marked out for this condemnation, ungodly men, who turn the grace of our God into lewdness and deny the only Lord God and our Lord Jesus Christ.”
Jude 1:4
I say then, has God cast away His people? Certainly not! For I also am an Israelite, of the seed of Abraham, of the tribe of Benjamin. God has not cast away His people whom He foreknew. Or do you not know what the Scripture says of Elijah, how he pleads with God against Israel, saying, “Lord, they have killed Your prophets and torn down Your altars, and I alone am left, and they seek my life”? But what does the divine response say to him? “I have reserved for Myself seven thousand men who have not bowed the knee to Baal.” Even so then, at this present time there is a remnant according to the election of grace. And if by grace, then it is no longer of works; otherwise grace is no longer grace. But if it is of works, it is no longer grace; otherwise work is no longer work.
What then? Israel has not obtained what it seeks; but the elect have obtained it, and the rest were blinded. Just as it is written:
“God has given them a spirit of stupor,
Eyes that they should not see
And ears that they should not hear,
To this very day.”
And David says:
“Let their table become a snare and a trap,
A stumbling block and a recompense to them.
Let their eyes be darkened, so that they do not see,
And bow down their back always.”
Israel’s Rejection Not Final
I say then, have they stumbled that they should fall? Certainly not! But through their fall, to provoke them to jealousy, salvation has come to the Gentiles. Now if their fall is riches for the world, and their failure riches for the Gentiles, how much more their fullness!
For I speak to you Gentiles; inasmuch as I am an apostle to the Gentiles, I magnify my ministry, if by any means I may provoke to jealousy those who are my flesh and save some of them. For if their being cast away is the reconciling of the world, what will their acceptance be but life from the dead?
For if the firstfruit is holy, the lump is also holy; and if the root is holy, so are the branches. And if some of the branches were broken off, and you, being a wild olive tree, were grafted in among them, and with them became a partaker of the root and fatness of the olive tree, do not boast against the branches. But if you do boast, remember that you do not support the root, but the root supports you.
You will say then, “Branches were broken off that I might be grafted in.” Well said. Because of unbelief they were broken off, and you stand by faith. Do not be haughty, but fear. For if God did not spare the natural branches, He may not spare you either. Therefore consider the goodness and severity of God: on those who fell, severity; but toward you, goodness, if you continue in His goodness. Otherwise you also will be cut off. And they also, if they do not continue in unbelief, will be grafted in, for God is able to graft them in again. For if you were cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature, and were grafted contrary to nature into a cultivated olive tree, how much more will these, who are natural branches, be grafted into their own olive tree?
For I do not desire, brethren, that you should be ignorant of this mystery, lest you should be wise in your own opinion, that blindness in part has happened to Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in. And so all Israel will be saved, as it is written:
“The Deliverer will come out of Zion,
And He will turn away ungodliness from Jacob;
For this is My covenant with them,
When I take away their sins.”
Concerning the gospel they are enemies for your sake, but concerning the election they are beloved for the sake of the fathers. For the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable. For as you were once disobedient to God, yet have now obtained mercy through their disobedience, even so these also have now been disobedient, that through the mercy shown you they also may obtain mercy. For God has committed them all to disobedience, that He might have mercy on all.
Oh, the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are His judgments and His ways past finding out!
“For who has known the mind of the Lord?
Or who has become His counselor?”
“Or who has first given to Him
And it shall be repaid to him?”
For of Him and through Him and to Him are all things, to whom be glory forever. Amen.
Romans 11
Yes, it’s time, brothers, sisters, true hearts and spirits in Christ, to SING LOUDER the TRUTH of our LORD, our God, according to His Word and ways. Time to “get in voice” today and remain singing till the last breath.
If on autopilot, self-piloted, your church piloted, your pastor piloted, rather than God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and the whole Holy Bible piloted, you’re going to eventually crash. And burn.
A tragedy that can be avoided. But it’s up to each individual. No groupthink. Do not follow the masses or the world, or the trends, or what you think is right — follow what IS right, and that is only found in God, the God of the Holy Bible. Only found in Jesus, the Jesus of the Holy Bible. Not the God or Jesus concocted and made to fit today’s apostasy, today’s false doctrines.
Time to obey up. Discipline up. Faith up. Live up to the Word and our salvation, folks. From Genesis to Revelation and all points, words, instruction between…
Maranatha.
Shalom.
Read on…
Ken Pullen, Wednesday, July 30th, 2025
Singing Louder: The Church, Israel, & Spirit of Antisemitism
July 29, 2025
By Joe Hawkins
Reprinted from Prophecy Recon — Bible Prophecy & Current Events
This article is not intended to be an exhaustive exposition on antisemitism, nor does it attempt to cover every nuance or detail. Rather, this is a heartfelt call to awareness and discernment. The goal is to shine a light on a spiritual and societal darkness that has endured through millennia: the deep-rooted hatred for the Jewish people. My prayer is that as you read, you would do so with wisdom and humility. Seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit as you process these truths. And if you have not accepted Jesus Christ as your Savior, I urge you to take this moment to consider the Gospel and the eternal hope found only in Him.
The Biblical Roots of a Spiritual Hatred
The Bible reveals that the animosity toward the Jewish people is not merely a result of human prejudice—it is a byproduct of spiritual warfare. The Jewish people are at the center of God’s redemptive plan, and because of this, they have also been at the center of Satan’s fury.
From the very beginning, God chose Abraham and established a covenant with him:
“I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you; and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed” (Genesis 12:3).
This was not just a blessing for Abraham personally, but a divine promise concerning his descendants—Israel. The Messiah, Jesus Christ, would come through this chosen line. Therefore, the Jewish people are the earthly vessel through which God brought salvation to the world. Satan has always sought to disrupt that plan.
We see this clearly illustrated in Revelation 12, where Israel is symbolized as a woman in labor, and the dragon—Satan—stands ready to devour her child. The passage reveals that after the child (Messiah) is caught up to heaven, the dragon turns his rage against the woman and the rest of her offspring. This is not poetic metaphor—it is a spiritual reality that has played out across centuries.
Pharaoh attempted to exterminate Jewish males in Egypt (Exodus 1), Haman tried to annihilate all Jews in Persia (Esther 3), and Herod ordered the murder of Jewish infants in Bethlehem (Matthew 2). These were not random acts of tyranny—they were satanically inspired attempts to sever God’s redemptive thread.
This ancient hatred continues today. It is a hatred stirred by demonic influence. The enemy knows that Israel still has a role to play in end-time prophecy (see Romans 11, Zechariah 12–14, Matthew 24), and he will stop at nothing to incite nations and individuals against them.
A Historical Trail of Blood and Exile
Antisemitism is not confined to biblical times. It is woven into the very fabric of human history. Few peoples have endured such sustained persecution, dispersion, and genocide across so many cultures and centuries.
The Jewish people were exiled from their land after the destruction of the First Temple in 586 B.C. by Babylon, and again in A.D. 70 when the Romans razed the Second Temple and scattered them throughout the empire.
As the Christian Church grew in influence during the early centuries A.D., antisemitism took on religious tones. Some early Church fathers wrongly accused the Jews of “deicide”—the killing of God—and laid the blame for Jesus’ crucifixion solely at their feet. This heretical teaching fed the fires of animosity in medieval Europe.
In 1096, as part of the First Crusade, thousands of Jews were slaughtered in the Rhineland massacres. During the Black Plague in the 1300s, Jews were falsely accused of poisoning wells and were burned alive by the thousands. They were expelled from England in 1290, France in 1306, and Spain in 1492. Often, their property was seized and their lives destroyed.
Martin Luther, though a reformer in many respects, published a treatise later in life titled On the Jews and Their Lies, which called for the burning of synagogues and homes. His writings would be quoted centuries later by the Nazis as justification for their policies.
Then came the Holocaust—the industrialized murder of six million Jews under Hitler’s regime. It remains one of the darkest chapters in human history, and a chilling reminder of how far unchecked hatred can go.
Despite this, God has preserved His people. The rebirth of Israel in 1948, after nearly 2,000 years of exile, is a prophetic miracle. Yet hatred for the Jewish people has not diminished—it has simply evolved.
The Modern Face of an Ancient Evil
In today’s world, antisemitism often masquerades as political critique, cultural commentary, or comedic expression. But underneath the mask, the venom remains.
According to recent studies by the Anti-Defamation League (yes, I know), antisemitic incidents—ranging from vandalism to violent assault—have sharply increased across the globe. In the U.S. alone, there has been a year-over-year rise in antisemitic acts, including synagogue shootings, campus harassment, and online hate.
This hatred is no longer isolated to neo-Nazi groups or fringe extremists. It is surfacing in mainstream entertainment, music, and politics.
Take Kanye West (Ye) for example. His 2022 statements about going “death con 3 on Jewish people” were not only shocking but disturbingly well-received in some online circles. He repeated tired tropes about Jewish control over media and money—conspiracies that have historically fueled violence.
Candace Owens, a prominent conservative commentator, defended West’s remarks as expressions of frustration. Owens, who was let go from The Daily Wire over anti-Jewish rhetoric, had called the torturous “experiments” on Jewish and other prisoners by Dr. Josef Mengele during World War II and the Holocaust “bizarre propaganda.”
Tucker Carlson, while not openly antisemitic, has platformed voices and views that feed radical sentiments long associated with antisemitic ideologies. Even subtle repetition of “globalist” language—when left undefined—can reinforce conspiracy theories tied to Jewish people in the minds of those already predisposed to such beliefs.
We must be wise to the power of suggestion. Hatred is not always shouted—it is often whispered. And when those whispers are broadcast through podcasts, television, and social media to millions of ears, the impact is devastating.
The Media’s Role in Shaping Young Minds
Today’s youth are exposed to a torrent of information, opinions, and ideologies with little discernment to separate truth from propaganda. The entertainment industry—once a place of storytelling and inspiration—now often reinforces stereotypes, bigotry, and confusion.
Shows like South Park and Family Guy have made jokes at the expense of Jewish characters for years. Eric Cartman, for example, routinely mocks Kyle for being Jewish, using slurs and reinforcing the stereotype that Jews are greedy, manipulative, or weak. While producers claim this is satire, the damage is done—especially to children who cannot yet understand the irony or challenge it.
Social media platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram are even more influential. Viral videos often contain “edgy humor” that minimizes or denies the Holocaust, trivializes Jewish suffering, or repackages old conspiracies for a new generation.
Antisemitic hashtags trend regularly. Algorithms feed users a steady diet of content based on what they’ve previously viewed, making it easy for someone who watches a conspiracy video to be fed more and more extremist material.
Even educational institutions are complicit. Many universities today host events that cross the line from legitimate critique of Israel’s policies into outright antisemitism. Jewish students have been banned from progressive spaces, shouted down during pro-Israel events, and labeled as oppressors simply because of their heritage.
When such behavior is tolerated—or even celebrated—in academic and cultural spaces, it sends a dangerous message: antisemitism is no longer taboo.
Drawing the Line
In recent years, antisemitism has often taken the form of extreme anti-Zionism. Critics of Israel claim that they are merely opposing the policies of the Israeli government. And in a healthy democracy, critique is fair and necessary.
But many of these voices do more than critique—they seek to delegitimize Israel’s very existence. They compare Israel to apartheid regimes, call for its destruction, and glorify acts of terror against its citizens. That is not political debate—that is antisemitism.
The Bible is clear: God gave the land of Israel to the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Though they were scattered for centuries, God promised to regather them in the last days:
“I will bring them back into their land which I gave to their fathers” (Jeremiah 16:15). “I will plant them in their land, and no longer shall they be pulled up” (Amos 9:15).
Israel is not a colonial invention—it is a prophetic fulfillment. And Satan hates every inch of it.
Zechariah 12:3 says:
“And it shall happen in that day that I will make Jerusalem a very heavy stone for all peoples… though all nations of the earth are gathered against it.”
That day is fast approaching. And so is the climax of global antisemitism.
Why the Church Must Care
As Christians, our faith is inextricably tied to the Jewish people. Jesus was Jewish. The apostles were Jewish. The Bible we cherish—from Genesis to Revelation—was written by Jewish hands under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
To harbor hatred or even indifference toward the Jewish people is to forget our roots. Romans 11 warns Gentile believers not to become arrogant. We were grafted into the olive tree of Israel, not the other way around. God is not finished with His people. Paul writes:
“Has God cast away His people? Certainly not!… For the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable” (Romans 11:1, 29).
Yet too often, the Church has fallen into replacement theology—the false belief that the Church has replaced Israel in God’s plan. This has fueled centuries of persecution and must be repented of.
We must stand with the Jewish people—not just politically but theologically. Not because they are perfect, but because God’s covenant with them is still active. We must also pray for their salvation. Paul’s heart cry was that his fellow Jews would be saved (Romans 10:1). That must be ours as well.
What Can We Do? A Call to Action
In a world drowning in darkness, the Church must be a beacon of truth and love. Here’s how you can respond:
- Pray for Israel and the Jewish People
Ask God to protect His people, to bring peace to Jerusalem, and to open the eyes of many to their Messiah. Pray also for Jewish believers in Jesus, who often face opposition from both Jewish and Christian communities.
- Confront Antisemitism Where You See It
Don’t be silent when you hear Jewish slurs, jokes, or conspiracies. Speak up with truth and grace. Help others see the spiritual reality behind the hatred.
- Educate Your Family and Church
Teach your children about the Jewish roots of their faith. Preach about Israel’s prophetic role. Host events or small groups that address antisemitism biblically.
- Examine Your Own Heart
Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal any prejudices or assumptions you’ve inherited. Let the Lord purify your mind so you can walk in truth and love.
Are You Singing Louder?
Perhaps the most chilling illustration of Christian silence during the Holocaust comes from Nazi Germany itself.
A small country church stood near railroad tracks used to transport Jews to concentration camps. Every Sunday morning, as the congregation gathered to worship, they would hear the rumble of trains—followed by desperate cries for help.
The people in the boxcars were screaming. Children wept. Mothers cried out. They knew they were being sent to their deaths.
What did the church do?
They sang louder.
As the train approached, the pastor motioned to the organist. The choir raised their voices. The congregation belted out hymns—not in protest, not in prayer—but in an attempt to drown out the sound of human suffering.
They sang to silence their own consciences.
Are we doing the same today?
As antisemitism rises and Israel cries out, are we singing louder in our churches so we don’t have to engage? Are we turning up the volume on our worship while turning down the volume on God’s Word?
Silence is not neutrality. It is surrender. Indifference is not peacekeeping. It is compromise.
“Deliver those who are drawn toward death, and hold back those stumbling to the slaughter. If you say, ‘Surely we did not know this,’ does not He who weighs the hearts consider it?” (Proverbs 24:11-12).
Let it not be said of us that we stood by. Let it be said that when the trains passed, we wept, we prayed, and we shouted to the heavens for deliverance.
Final Word
The hatred for the Jewish people is not new—but neither is God’s faithfulness. He has preserved them through Pharaohs, Hamans, Hitlers, and Ayatollahs. And He will fulfill every promise He made to them.
Jesus is coming back—to Jerusalem, not Washington. And until He returns, may the Church not be found singing louder to drown out suffering—but crying louder for mercy, truth, and justice.
Maranatha. Come, Lord Jesus.
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