*This just in from Mitch Silvers younger brother Cliff... Mitch Silvers was a Royal Ranger killed in action Jan.1968 in Viet-Nam while serveing with Marine 3/1st. Mitch and his brother accepted the Lord as followers of Christ, yet remain in fellowship with their Jewish heritage. Thanks- -=A=- Clifford P Silvers wrote: > Why in this time of political correctness did Al Gore choose Joseph > Lieberman? You who know me know I am not political. We are not in a > political battle in this world, but a spiritual battle. One of the > greatest dilemmas of our day is over Jerusalem. What to do with > Jerusalem? For us as Christians the answer is clear, Jerusalem is the > eternal and undivided capitol of Israel! In a world that lives in fear of > moslem terrorist and a politically correct world view the U.S. and the > rest of the world have capitulated on this issue. > The choice of Joseph Lieberman will cause confusion for many Christians. > A vote for George Bush will be portrayed as anti-semitic. While I do not > endorse George Bush and will not express a political preference I feel > compelled to point out what is happening spiritually in the world around > us. > We know from scripture that the world, including America, will ALL turn > against Israel. it is one of the signs of the end times. One day America > will turn against Israel. It may be a republican or a democrat president, > but it will happen. Israel and in particular Jerusalem is the key to the > signs of the end times. > Matthew chapter 24 and Luke chapter 21 had their partial fulfillment when > Jerusalem was attacked and the Temple was destroyed in 70 AD. In > particular Luke 21:20 will be fulfilled in these last days. I personally > believe and have taught for years that U.S. and UN troops will somehow > surround Jerusalem as part of a peace agreement to ensure Israel's safety > and "universal" access to Jerusalem. > Please remember our help will not come from the White House, but from God > in heaven and He alone is our ever present help in times of trouble. > God's desire is for the salvation of the Jews. The world's dilemma has > always been what to do with the Jews and in our day, what to do with > Jerusalem. "Watch and pray". > > Cliff -- ��ࡱ�
Why in this time of political correctness did Al Gore choose Joseph Lieberman? You who know me know I am not political. We are not in a political battle in this world, but a spiritual battle. One of the greatest dilemmas of our day is over Jerusalem. What to do with Jerusalem? For us as Christians the answer is clear, Jerusalem is the eternal and undivided capitol of Israel! In a world that lives in fear of moslem terrorist and a politically correct world view the U.S. and the rest of the world have capitulated on this issue. The choice of Joseph Lieberman will cause confusion for many Christians. A vote for George Bush will be portrayed as anti-semitic. While I do not endorse George Bush and will not express a political preference I feel compelled to point out what is happening spiritually in the world around us. We know from scripture that the world, including America, will ALL turn against Israel. it is one of the signs of the end times. One day America will turn against Israel. It may be a republican or a democrat president, but it will happen. Israel and in particular Jerusalem is the key to the signs of the end times. Matthew chapter 24 and Luke chapter 21 had their partial fulfillment when Jerusalem was attacked and the Temple was destroyed in 70 AD. In particular Luke 21:20 will be fulfilled in these last days. I personally believe and have taught for years that U.S. and UN troops will somehow surround Jerusalem as part of a peace agreement to ensure Israel's safety and "universal" access to Jerusalem. Please remember our help will not come from the White House, but from God in heaven and He alone is our ever present help in times of trouble. God's desire is for the salvation of the Jews. The world's dilemma has always been what to do with the Jews and in our day, what to do with Jerusalem. "Watch and pray". Cliff
