DON'T LEARN ADL'S FALSE LESSON ABOUT HELEN THOMAS
By Rev. Ted Pike
13 Dec 10
Helen Thomas is the first mainline national figure to speak out
against Jewish supremacism in our time. The Anti-Defamation League,
by smearing her as anti-Semitic and attempting to rescind her honors,
is sending an ominous message to all leaders: “Don’t criticize
Jews or Israel or we will savage you also!”
Yet as I discuss in my latest Bible study (See, The
Power of ‘Sackcloth’ to
Save America), Christ
expects His followers to be willing to suffer for the spiritual emancipation
of others, regardless of the cost. This is what He did in coming to
die to redeem all who trust in Him. Such self-denial is the dynamic
of His power to redeem. It is also the basis of ours.
Consider the phenomenal, divine protection given to the prophesied
two witnesses of Revelation 11. They defy anti-Christ to his face and
speak the whole truth in the streets of Jerusalem (Babylon the Great)
for three and a half years! Where do they get such power? Answer: they
come in “sackcloth.” This symbolizes willingness to suffer
and pay the necessary price for God’s truth to prevail. God respects
their self-denial and gives them the power and protection to stay alive.
He can do the same for us.
If America is to be saved, there must arise a cadre of truthtellers
who want God’s power more than safety or reputation. Otherwise
forces of compromise, like Joe Farah and World Net Daily, which call
good evil and actually give a forum to the forces of anti-Christ (ADL)
will only increase. (See, Who's
'Spewing Venom' - Helen Thomas or WorldNetDaily?) This ultimately
results in joining forces with evil. As a result, truth will increasingly
fall in the street.
Actually, truth from Helen Thomas has already fallen in the street.
Even worse, like the two witnesses who finally will be killed and their
dead bodies reviled, Helen Thomas’ 60-year reputation is desecrated
by WND and the forces of anti-Christ.
This ominously prefigures Christ’s warning that the time will
someday come when “all who kill you (or your reputation) will
think they do God a service.” (John 16:2)
Rev. Ted Pike is director of the National Prayer Network, a Christian/conservative
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