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In this Harbinger’s Daily article, Chris Katulka reveals that Israel’s blessing rests solely on God’s unchanging covenant promises, not the approval or curses of nations or misguided voices claiming to be Christian.
- Balak, king of Moab, feared Israel and hired the pagan seer Balaam to curse them, mirroring modern efforts by some self-identified Christians to delegitimize the Jewish state.
- Candace Owens has promoted antisemitic tropes, calling Israel a “demonic nation,” claiming Jews control the media, and accusing them of orchestrating the transatlantic slave trade, reaching over 20 million followers.
- Tucker Carlson’s negative coverage of Israel surged from 48.9% to 70.3% in one year per a Jewish People Policy Institute study, with his anti-Israel content often outperforming other material and drawing millions of views.
- Anti-Israel rhetoric spreads rapidly online because outrage generates clicks, visibility, influence, and revenue, turning cursing Israel into a lucrative endeavor akin to Balak’s bidding.
- Critics have shifted from subtle theological redefinitions of Israel to open aggression, framing the Jewish state’s existence as a mistake and obstacle to peace rather than God’s providence.
- Balaam himself acknowledged he could not curse whom God had not cursed (Num. 23:8), yet many today still attempt to do so under the guise of morality, theology, or altruism.
- God’s promise to Abraham endures: “I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you” (Gen. 12:3), meaning human efforts cannot overturn divine blessing.
- Just as blessings emerged from Balaam’s mouth instead of curses, Israel will remain blessed because the Lord has spoken, no matter how fiercely nations rage or how many critics arise.
Read the full story:
https://harbingersdaily.com/israel-remains-blessed-not-because-the-nations-approve-but-because-the-lord-has-spoken/



