Antisemitism is not merely a political or social issue—it is a spiritual evil that opposes the heart and purposes of God. It is the same darkness that has resisted God’s redemptive work through Israel and the Church throughout history.
According to ADL, surveys show that “anti-Jewish sentiments are at an all-time high globally.” A report published in January 2025 found that 46% of the world’s adult population “harbors deeply entrenched antisemitic attitudes,” equating to an estimated 2.2 billion people worldwide.
For Bible-believing Christians, standing against antisemitism should not be controversial—it should be instinctive. Scripture calls us to bless whom God has blessed. As Balaam declared under divine compulsion, “How can I curse whom God has not cursed? And how can I denounce whom the Lord has not denounced?” (Numbers 23:8). God has blessed the Jewish people—and so should we.
Church, it is time to rise. It’s time to counter a rising evil that is as old as time itself. Let us pray for the peace of Jerusalem. Let us stand with the Jewish people in love, in truth, and in solidarity. Let us speak out boldly against antisemitism in all its forms—whether cloaked in political rhetoric, academic ideology, or raw violence. And let us not grow weary in doing good, knowing that our King—the King of Israel—is coming back to Jerusalem.
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