
an excerpt from Chapter 3 of “The Controversy of Zion and the Time of Jacob’s Trouble”
© Dalton Lifsey
The Controversy of Zion and the Time of Jacob's Trouble
A Resource Center Based on the Book by Dalton Lifsey

an excerpt from Chapter 3 of “The Controversy of Zion and the Time of Jacob’s Trouble”
© Dalton Lifsey

An excerpt from Chapter 4 of “The Controversy of Zion and the Time of Jacob’s Trouble“:
Arrogance, ignorance, and deception concerning Israel’s role in God’s end-time purposes will have disastrous consequences in the generation of the Lord’s return. A great volume of prophetic scripture describing the conditions of the earth leading up to the eschatological “Day of the Lord” shows clearly that this present Age will not end before all nations are raging in great agitation over the question of the Land of Israel and the city of Jerusalem. Many professing Christians will side with the agitated masses in that day and will ultimately suffer for it. Like the mass apostasy that prevailed in the German church when Adolph Hitler emerged, the future “time of Jacob’s trouble” will catalyze and galvanize a radical reconfiguration of the face of the Church worldwide as the extremity of the hour polarizes the masses.

By Joel Richardson, © 2011
WND — In a recent blog post for CNN, Middle East expert and evangelical Christian, Carl Medearis, wrote a piece arguing that Jesus would support a Palestinian state.
I’ve met Carl on a couple of occasions. Carl is an amazing storyteller, a nice guy, and he truly loves Muslims. But his theology is utterly abysmal. And, even worse, his pro-Palestine position stands in direct conflict with the principles of justice, truth, love and righteousness.
The gist of Carl’s argument, and one I suspect is shared by many American evangelicals, is that Christians should discard the Bible, discard their eschatology and support a Palestinian state simply because it is the right thing to do. Carl warns against, “allowing obscure Old Testament promises to dictate our foreign policy.” Instead we should simply focus on, “love, compassion, justice and peace-making.”
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