Reflections on the Chosen People of God: A Call for Forgiveness and Redemption
In recent times, there has been a prevailing sentiment that the Israeli nation, often considered the chosen people of God, has succumbed to a distressing state of spiritual turmoil and destructive tendencies against their arch enemy, Palastian on Gaza strip.
It is my sincere hope that amidst this upheaval, a great prophet will emerge to guide them back towards a profound connection with God. In this pursuit, I will fervently pray not only for the Israeli nation but also for all individuals who yearn for peace on earth.
According to biblical teachings, the unfolding of the Divine Plan ( Bible Revelation) necessitates a collective surrender to the currents of fate, allowing ourselves to be carried by the winds of destiny. As sons of God, we possess the innate capacity to shape the future through the grace bestowed upon us by our heavenly Father. It is crucial to acknowledge that the council of Elohim in heaven will ultimately pass judgment.
Jesus, in his wisdom, implored us to “love your enemies,” emphasizing the imperative of forgiveness. As mankind, we must strive to embrace this most challenging commandment. It is through forgiveness that we discover the transformative power of prayer, as exemplified by Jesus’ guidance on how to commune with our heavenly Father.
Therefore, let us embark on a journey of forgiveness, starting with ourselves. By extending forgiveness to others, we pave the way for healing and redemption. In doing so, we align ourselves with the teachings of Jesus, fostering a spirit of compassion and understanding.
As we navigate these complex times, may we collectively embrace forgiveness, allowing it to permeate our lives.
By Noel Christopher