Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":
“Israel has the right to defend herself,” is the mantra we hear continually. Hence the pulverization of a neighbor, including (inevitably) some innocent civilians.
The “right” rests on the time-honored universal “right” bestowed by military conquest. We Americans have often boasted that “we” didn’t conquer our land “from sea to shining sea” militarily; it dropped into our lap. But sober historians have concluded that “we” didn’t treat the Indians right. If Mexicans were to fire missiles into California, we would “have the right to defend ourselves” (says the mantra, but let’s hope, not by pulverizing Mexico), but do we have a divine right to the land on which we live?
In the little village where I live there are still seen the hollow places in the rock which the Indians carved out for grinding their corn when they lived here peacefully. There is a deed to my little plot stored in the county courthouse, but can I claim it as a “divine right”? No; the best I can claim is that it is “mine” only by the much more abounding grace of the Creator/Savior (and then only temporally).
There are honest, God-fearing individuals on both sides of the tragic conflict engulfing the Middle East. They can’t help but read the Gospel of John which quotes the official political (and religious) leadership of the nation of the Jews who solemnly, in the personal presence of the Son of God, their Messiah, deliberately declared, “We have no king but Caesar” (19:15), thus renouncing political statehood. Paul goes to great lengths to prove that God never “cast away His people” (Rom. 11:2, ff), and that His “gifts and calling are without repentance” (29); but the truth is, they cast themselves off. God didn’t do it.
Can He somehow acquaint these warring factions with the self-humbling truths that would make living-together-in-peace possible? (Both sides would be deeply humbled.) If so, it would be the most stupendous miracle God has done since Christ’s raising Lazarus (ch. 11). You say, “??”
Careful! God is still in the business of working miracles. He needs “Elijah.”
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