Former US Rep. Michele Bachmann called it “absolutely heartbreaking” to observe the events that unfolded since October 7, 2023, when Hamas terrorists attacked Israel.
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A solid supporter of Israel, whose roots behind the Middle Eastern state, remembered that she lived in Kibbutz when she was a teenager.
“I lived there, I worked there,” Bachmann said. “And it was horrifying to see that just to see people I knew were killed there.”
Despite the horror, Bachman, who is now dean of the Robertson government at Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia, said he also tries to see God at work in the chaos.
“In all of this destruction, we saw miracles one after another,” she said. “We have seen God’s faithful hands, so as the Bible said, I live in a time when the Prophets saw for so long, that’s what I feel. I see God realize His words through the power of His faithfulness.”
Bachman continued, “It’s amazing. As Romans 8:28 says, I truly believe that humans intended evil. And there were jihadists who clearly intended evil…
She said there would be no substitute for those killed or those suffering as hostages, but she believes that God will use the evils he witnessed “for his glory.”
“He is lifting up the Jews of the Jewish state in a different way,” Bachmann said. “We don’t know what will happen, but we live in a time when the hinge of history is changing.”
She said people today are watching the movement of “the hand of God” – and she hopes to come more.
“I think we’ll see something even more miraculous and wonderful happening,” Bachmann said. “I think we’re seeing amazing things that we couldn’t imagine would be good in benefiting Israel and the Jews, not just in our lifetimes, but in the next few months and years.”
Speaking of the end of the Bible, Bachmann said those Bibles “the heart of Israel.”
“If you want to know what’s going on with the Bible and God’s prophetic time clock, you’re looking at Israel,” she said. “The whole world is once again focusing on Israel, Jerusalem and what will happen. We all seem to be expecting as we breathe.”
In all this, Bachmann believes that the world sees the “Bible truth” unfold, and eschatology and current events converge in a truly fascinating way. Regarding Israel’s enemies, Bachmann said the Bible makes it clear that God will take care of them.
Therefore, she encouraged the followers to be in prayer.
“The fruit that comes out is more than we’d ever wanted or imagined,” Bachmann said. “So, even if we hear “world and war rumours,” what we see is the fruit of God in the middle of the smoke and tile ble, and there is the miracle we play with every day. ”
Ultimately, Bachmann said Christians should support Israel and should spark this connection, pointing to the Bible as a test of litmus.
“It coincides with God’s Word,” she said. “The word of God is very clear. We bless Israel and we do not curse Israel. When we bless Israel, we are blessed. When we curse Israel, we are cursed.”
She then quoted Isaiah 40. Isaiah 40 begged the people to “comfort” God’s people, and declares that such a declaration is necessary now. Bachman encouraged Christians to comfort Israel, suggesting that it would probably be too late to do so after October 7th.
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