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In part 5 of 5 of our interview with One Voice Magazine, we conclude “Why Should Israel Matter to Me?” with the a pressing issue on the minds of so many Christians today, how should we individually prepare for what is coming? You can find the original post here: https://onevoicemagazine.com/why-should-israel-matter-to-me-part-5-of-5/

Why Should Israel Matter to Me? (Part 5 of 5) HOW SHOULD CHRISTIANS INDIVIDUALLY PREPARE FOR THE END TIMES? An Interview with Christopher Mantei by Nicole Gusto

It’s been an exciting series on Israel, the Church, and the End Times. Last week, we discussed the supernatural origins of Anti-Semitism and the growth of the Gospel in Israel with Pastor Christopher Mantei, author of Flee to the Mountains: The Church’s Responsibility to Israel in the Final 7 Years of The Age. In today’s post, we will talk about how Christians must individually prepare for the Last Days.

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To me, it boils down to 2 things:

1) You need to prepare spiritually. Make your spiritual preparations. Number one, first and foremost: prepare yourself in a way that you will never deny Christ. Never deny Jesus. No matter what. That’s what really matters.

Everything else is temporary. We’re not supposed to think [worry] about what we’re going to wear or eat. If it comes down to Jesus or your food for the day, it should be an easy answer for you.

But the pressure during the tribulation hour is going to be so profound—especially in the areas around Israel. It’s going to be incredibly difficult to be a Christian in the Last Days.

You must decide beforehand that you’re going to stand; that you’re going to stay with Jesus no matter what. You will never deny Him, no matter what happens to you or even your family—whether they’re against you or are threatened because of your faith.

Medicine, food, shelter? Prepare to lose comfort. Prepare spiritually to never deny the Lord. Grow in intimacy with Him. No matter how bad it gets, suffering will always be temporary (2 Corinthians 4:17). You’re never going to regret staying with the Lord.

2) You need to prepare Scripturally.

Be Scriptural in your preparations. For example, the Bible provides details of what is coming and what our responsibilities as believers will be. And as we’ve previously discussed, one of our responsibilities is to provide a place for the fleeing Israeli people in the mountains. (Revelation 12:6, et al.)

We have very specific information from the Bible, so we must stick with what Scripture does say. Don’t rely on what it doesn’t say.

Stand on that. You’re specifically warned by the Lord many times. Watch and don’t be deceived.

Jesus answered: “Watch out that no one deceives you. For many will come in my name, claiming, ‘I am the Messiah,’ and will deceive many” (Matthew 24:4-5).

And He tells us to never deny Him.

So everyone who acknowledges me before men, I also will acknowledge before my Father who is in heaven, but whoever denies me before men, I also will deny before my Father who is in heaven (Matthew 10: 32 – 33).

On Judgment Day, Jesus will ask, “What did you do to me—to my people? When they were in need, when they needed food, clothing, and shelter— what did you do? (Matthew 25:35-40)

When the end comes, I would rather be sure that Jesus would tell me, “Well, done, my good and faithful servant (Matthew 25:21). You did exactly what I told you to do. You followed exactly what I wrote. You paid attention.”

Dig into the Word. Stay on mission. Stay on point. Stay Scriptural. And you can’t go wrong because the Holy Spirit will help you! He will reveal the details. He is going to make sure you’re equipped! (John 16:13)

Without the LORD, without the Holy Spirit, our endeavors in the Last Days will fail.

Prepare by being in a conscious, daily communion with Him. Prepare spiritually. Prepare Scripturally. The Lord will help us.

Is there anything else you want to say to our readers about your book?

I would like church and ministry leaders to be reading this.

It’s time to revisit all of these Scriptural messages because it’s not going to be easy the farther we go into the Last Days. Personally, I believe that the closer we get to the return of the Lord, the harder it will be to get on board with His plan.

We must seize the opportunity now to prepare for it and to sync our plans with His.

He’s the God of the last second shot. He waits till the very last millisecond; that none should perish so that all could come to repentance (2 Peter 3:9).

Thank God that He’s like that.

But we are also responsible. It’s good to have all this information about the End Times, but God has also put it in His Word that we should be active.

We shouldn’t only be hearers of the Word, but doers of it (James 1:22-25). And that takes maturity.

So I’d hope for church leaders in particular to think about this. I hope my book can be like the first shot across the bow of a much larger effort in the conversations that must take place, even in the church.

I am humbled and honored to do it.

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To purchase his book, Flee to The Mountains: The Church’s Responsibility to Israel in the Final 7 Years of The Age, check out Christopher Mantei’s website at Wings of The Eagle.

My interview with One Voice Magazine – part 4 of 5. Why Should Israel Matter to Me? THE SUPERNATURAL ORIGIN OF ANTI-SEMITISM & THE SPREAD OF THE GOSPEL – An Interview with Christopher Mantei by Nicole Gusto. The original can be found at: https://onevoicemagazine.com/why-should-israel-matter-to-me-part-4-of-5/

Why Should Israel Matter to Me? (Part 4 of 5) THE SUPERNATURAL ORIGIN OF ANTI-SEMITISM & THE SPREAD OF THE GOSPEL An Interview with Christopher Mantei by Nicole Gusto

Last week, we talked about how Israel is important during the End Times. We also had a crucial discussion on how the Church must relate to Israel in this period. In today’s post, we discuss the supernatural origins of anti-Semitism, and how the Gospel is spreading in modern-day Israel with Pastor Christopher Mantei, author of Flee to the Mountains: The Church’s Responsibility to Israel in the Final 7 Years of The Age.

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You’ve mentioned how, as a people, Israel is ready to hear the Gospel. But how is that so? Historically, there have been aversions in the Jewish communities toward Christianity.

Actually, the orthodox Jews are being saved now. There are testimonies. In fact, there is a ministry called One For Israel that is releasing I Met Messiah. Regular Jewish folks are coming to the Lord and are bearing witness. It’s happening already.

HISTORICAL PERSECUTION AGAINST ISRAEL IS SUPERNATURAL

However, aversion to the Gospel does still happen. It’s a historical reality. The Jews are such a small people group and throughout the centuries, they’ve experienced persecution over and over again.

And it [persecution] is from the devil.

Remember: what Satan hates is what Satan wants to die. He wants to kill them (Matthew 24:22, Mark 13:20, Luke 21:24, John 10:10, Revelation 12:13).

In the past, the Jews have been hurt by religions. Christianity during the Crusades of the AD 1000’s brought out a wave of violent anti-Semitism. If the Jews did not convert to the Church, they were purged.

CHRISTIANITY AND ANTI-SEMITISM

It [the hurt] is still fresh in Israel today because of how Hitler brought the Holocaust against them. The Holocaust was the plan to solve the “Jewish Problem.” This was a term coined by Martin Luther himself, the Christian leader of the Reformation. Near the end of his life, he wrote anti-Jewish writing, urging people to burn their synagogues, burn their Torah scrolls, and to keep the Jews out of the land, forcing them to be baptized!

And that’s how Hitler was inspired. Somehow, there would be no Hitler without our assent as a Church.

But as a Church, we can speak out and say, “Wait, that’s not right! This is not how we follow Jesus!” We are ultimately called to follow Him—not to follow our imperfect Church or government leaders.

PERSECUTION OF MESSIANIC JEWS

On the other side, there are dangers to becoming a Christian if you’ve grown up in a religious Jewish background. Rabbis reiterate it to them that Jesus is a Gentile God. “He isn’t one of us,” they say. “If you follow Jesus, you’re turning your back on your whole identity as a Jew!”

Your whole Jewishness is forfeited. Personally, I have Messianic Jewish friends who have been disowned by their parents because of this. They weren’t considered Jewish anymore. Their religion and identity are so linked together that the two cannot be separated.

THE MESSIANIC JEWS OF TODAY

They [the Messianic Jews] are still growing in Israel. They’re not Gentiles who moved in. They are all legitimate Jews, and they are very bold. They face opposition. Orthodox Rabbis curse them in the streets, trying to take their property away, exposing their addresses. They are being forced to get out.

Persecution occurs against them, but praise God because He is still calling people from Israel. If we will be prophetic, we have a promise of the 144,000 that will come from the tribes of Israel in the last days (Revelation 7:4-8, 14:1-4). These people will be very bold, and we will learn a lot from them.

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Continue with us next week for the final part in this series. We will be discussing with Pastor Christopher How Christians can personally prepare for the End-times.

 To purchase his book, Flee to The Mountains: The Church’s Responsibility to Israel in the Final 7 Years of The Age, check out his website atWings of The Eagle

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