April 24, 2007

Israel celebrates its birthday while still at war after 59 years

Israel rang in its 59th Independence Day with the acting President Dalia Itzik saying that the Jewish state has been living for 59 years in a war, the end of which is not yet in sight.

The acting Israeli president finished her comments at the opening ceremonies for Israel's birthday celebration by stating resolutely that Israel has won before and will win again, because there is no other choice. The Jewish state of Israel is under high security alert as families celebrate Independence Day by visiting military installations, having family outings, and attending the traditional fireworks displays.

Jimmy's Prophetic Prospective on the News

Israel's Independence Day celebration was a reminder that Israel is still at war 59 years after its birth date which is actually in lockstep with Bible prophecy for Israel's End Time scenario.

The acting president of the Jewish state reminded the whole country with her speech at the opening ceremonies of Independence Day by stating that Israel has been living for 59 years in a war, the end of which is not yet in sight. Dalia Itzik's sobering thoughts were coupled with the reality of the threat posed by those nations who would like to bring about Israel's demise, nations like Iran and Syria, and terrorist organizations like Hezbollah and Hamas. Even in the real world of Middle East conflict, the 59th birthday of the Jewish state of Israel is living proof that God's Prophetic Word will be fulfilled.

The ancient Jewish prophets: men like Ezekiel, Micah, Daniel, and Joel all reveal the truth of the reemergence of the Jewish people into a nation, one promised by the most high God and these same prophecies reveal the truth about the aggression of Israel's enemies in the Last Days. These prophecies are found in Ezekiel 34, Micah 7, Daniel 11, and Joel 2.

The 59th birthday of the Jewish state of Israel is evidence that God keeps His promises to the Jewish people and that the Lord knows what will happen to the Jewish state.