The Israeli Foreign Ministry is sending out response letters stating that the Christians in Arad are bringing persecution upon themselves because they are ”perceived” as proselytizing.
Just suppose for a moment that this is true – think about it.
Is there freedom of religion in Israel or not? Are Christians free to give out books and/or put them in a store where others can get them? Are Christians free to worship in their houses? Are they free to own businesses and operate them without fear of retribution? Are they free to live in peace in their houses without intimidation?
Compare those questions with the reality of life in Arad and other cities in Israel. Look at some actual events (there are many more):
Let it be known far and wide that the Haredim object to the fact that we are alive! That is our crime. Most of us were minding our own business but the Haredim are seeking out Christians and harassing them. Why? Because their own manmade religion is so corrupt and bereft of any spiritual value, the only way for the Rabbi to hold on to his people is to give them a purpose for existence and a scapegoat to persecute. The sad thing is that the government and most of the people here have a love-hate relationship with the Haredim. They believe that the Haredim are the guardians of the “Jewish state”. Therefore, even though they don’t want to be like them, they think they have to protect them and allow them to do whatever they want.
If there were religious freedom in Israel, people would be allowed to practice their own religion freely. Ideas would be allowed to proliferate and be discussed openly. In a democracy, people are allowed to have freedom of speech. However, the Haredim are afraid of ideas and freedom. They are no different than the terrorists – they use violence to force their will on others. IT IS WRONG! The Israeli Foreign Minister should know better than to excuse the criminal behavior of the Haredim, but he is caught up in the trap as well.
This will not end here – the Haredim have a list of people they want to get rid of – the Christians are only the first on the list. Next are the Bedouins, and then the Ethiopian Jews and the secular Jews. This small, but powerful, group of Haredim is funded by donations from the West. Much of the money coming to fund the persecution is given by well-meaning Christians in the USA and other western nations, and is intended to help the poor. The donors think they are giving to charitable organizations, but the money is used to build the power base of the Haredim and pay to persecute believers. Be careful to whom you send your donations! Be on the safe side – send them to believers!.
In short, to blame the persecution of Christians on themselves is like telling a victim that she was asking to be mugged. The mugger is at fault – not the victim.
Of course, through all this negative publicity, the Lord has been drawing people to Himself. Several people have become believers BECAUSE of the persecution and the Christlike response of the Christians. History has shown that persecution only makes a movement grow. It is no different in Arad.
Here is a link to the various Ministries of the Israeli government: Please feel free to write to any of them.
The Lord’s Will be done.