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The Coming Holocaust

The Coming Holocaust
By J.L. Robb

“On Yom Hashoah, we look back at the darkest chapter of human history. We mourn, we remember, we pray, and we pledge: Never again. I say it, never again.

“The mind cannot fathom the pain, the horror, and the loss. Six million Jews, two-thirds of the Jews in Europe, murdered by the Nazi genocide. They were murdered by an evil that words cannot describe, and that the human heart cannot bear.

“’If you will it, it is no dream that Israel is a great nation that has risen from the desert’.”

“We cannot let that ever even be thought.” ~The Jerusalem Post, April 24, 2017

The Holocaust, denied by the Iranians and many Muslims throughout the world, was and is a blight on humanity. A single individual managed to program much of the German population to believe it was okay to incinerate, shoot and gas an estimated six-million Jews, probably more. Another four-million­­– Gypsies, Jehovah’s Witnesses and homosexuals– met the same fate. Never has there been a worse tragedy for the Jewish people, and sadly the Allies could have prevented much of it.

The Allies learned of the systematic extermination of Jews by the Germans as early as 1942, yet in 1944 the Allies were still having meetings instead of taking action. High flying planes flew over Poland, taking pictures of the death camps, some showing Jewish prisoners exiting the cattle cars and walking to the crematories. Unfortunately, these photos ended up in a stack of military papers and were not discovered until the 1970s. History records that nothing much became of those photos.

The Holocaust continued with little interference from the Allies until ten million were slaughtered like sheep. There were no night-raids or strategic bombings. One really has to ask himself: Why not?

Because it was predicted. The destruction of Israel and her Temple; the exile of the Jews from the land that had once been Israel; the struggle to survive in an anti-Semitic world; finally the forgiveness of God when they cried out from the showers of death and crematories at Auschwitz; resettlement in their ancient land; rebirth of Israel as a country.

Much to the dismay of the Muslims and of the political left, Jewish folk continue to go back to their homeland, just as the prophets predicted. They also continue to suffer the hatred of the anti-Semites.

Anti-Semitism has invaded the world. According to USA TODAY:

Anti-Semitic incidents in the United States surged during the first three months of this year by 86 percent compared to the first three months of last year, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) said in a report.

The group said there has been a massive increase in the amount of harassment of American Jews, particularly since November, and a doubling in the amount of anti-Semitic bullying and vandalism at non-denominational K-12 grade schools.

“In 2016, there was a 34 percent year-over-year increase in incidents – assaults, vandalism, and harassment — with a total of 1,266 acts targeting Jews and Jewish institutions,” the ADL said in a statement.

It turns out that many of the swastikas and “Go Trump” graffiti incidents were perpetrated by Hillary Clinton supporters. Like the false accusations of racism that Trump has faced from the opposing side, he has faced accusations of anti-Semitism. Seems odd since his son-in-law is an Orthodox Jew and close advisor, as is his daughter. Also seems odd because the leader of Israel praised Trump as a great friend of Israel. In a report yesterday in the Times of Israel, Israel’s president had this to say:

“There is no greater supporter of the Jewish people and the Jewish state than President Donald Trump.” ~Benjamin Netanyahu

Last week, April 24, 2017, was Holocaust Remembrance Day and commemorates the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943. Benjamin Netanyahu warned Israel’s enemies and the Islamic countries who want to cause another holocaust against the Jewish people. Israel has been under some form of attack since she was born again in 1948.

However, there is more bad news.

According to Jesus and the vision that He gave John in Revelation, there is another holocaust coming. The Holocaust perpetrated on the Jewish people by the Germans, as horrendous as it was, will pale in comparison to the one that’s coming, according to Jesus.

The good guys and bad guys are identified in John’s vision if one takes the time to study, and it is going to be a war like the world has never seen. When Jesus was explaining to His apostles in Matthew 24 about how things would be just before He returned, He said had he not come back when He did, no one would be left alive. From a world population of 7 billion to a world population of only a few, in a brief 7-year period.

Pray that your flight will not take place in winter or on the Sabbath. For then there will be great distress, unequaled from the beginning of the world until now—and never to be equaled again.

“If those days had not been cut short, no one would survive, but for the sake of the elect those days will be shortened. Matthew 24:20-22 NIV

Why is this holocaust coming? Because of persecution of those who believe that Christ really is The Christ. Jesus told His apostles that they would be hated because of Him and their allegiance to Him.

You will be hated by everyone because of me, but the one who stands firm to the end will be saved. Matthew 10:22 NIV

According to an article in the Huffington Post, Christianity is the most persecuted religion in the world.

Christianity is facing elimination in its Biblical homeland. Between a half and two-thirds of Christians in the Middle East have departed or been killed over the past century. Short attributes the intolerance and violence towards Christians to the rising Islamicization of Middle Eastern countries. Some of the oppression is government sanctioned and some government permitted; most is government ignored. ~Kelly James Clark, Kaufman Interfaith Institute, Grand Valley State University

Persecution of Christians around the world has never been greater than now. It is much different now than it was after World War II.

Pray.

“On Yom Hashoah, we look back at the darkest chapter of human history. We mourn, we remember, we pray, and we pledge: Never again. I say it, never again.

“The mind cannot fathom the pain, the horror, and the loss. Six million Jews, two-thirds of the Jews in Europe, murdered by the Nazi genocide. They were murdered by an evil that words cannot describe, and that the human heart cannot bear.

“’If you will it, it is no dream that Israel is a great nation that has risen from the desert’.”

“We cannot let that ever even be thought.” ~Donald J. Trump, President, Message to The World Jewish Congress April, 2017

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