Germany again against the Jews
"But they did not listen to me or pay attention. They were stiff-necked and did more evil than their ancestors." (Jeremiah 7, 26)

Recently, migrant children attacked a Jewish café in Leipzig. They tore down the Israeli flag, threw bottles at the employee, a 46-year-old woman, who injured her shin. They also damaged the building. They smashed a window with an advertising sign, while, according to a police statement, they cursed Israel. A case has been opened on suspicion of vandalism, dangerous assault and a hate crime, but the perpetrators cannot be punished due to their age.
Unfortunately, there is nothing extraordinary about this in today's Germany, as similar anti-Semitic movements are almost the order of the day. The "Wir schaffen das!" policy proclaimed by Angela Merkel has "fruited" in the past ten years. Anti-Semitism has reached frightening proportions on German soil. In a place where, for historical reasons, hatred of Jews should be taboo.
The scariest thing, however, is not that it is being spread by Muslim migrants, but that the German political elite and the native German people, who were apparently pro-Jewish ten years ago, are increasingly emboldened by this in their persecution and ostracization of Jews and Israel. There are more and more individuals within "normal German society" who hold anti-Semitic views. Anti-Israel sentiment is growing.
In other words, let's not attribute the anti-Semitic manifestations of recent years solely to the work of migrants from the Middle East. No, the growing hatred of Jews in Germany is increasingly a general phenomenon, permeating all layers of society. This also means that history is repeating itself here. Jews in today's Germany are nowhere near as safe as they were a few decades ago.
Of course, we can now say that the phenomenon of increasing anti-Semitism can be observed throughout Europe. But this statement of ours would not be true, and it could not excuse anti-Semitism in Germany, which is a particularly serious crime for the historical reasons mentioned above. Because Angela Merkel knew very well when she invited Arab and Persian migrants to Germany that anti-Semitism would also immigrate to her country with them. German politicians and people were very aware that Muslims would never be friends of the Jews there. Yet they let them in, consciously exposing the Jewish communities in Germany to the dangers that this entails.
In other words, Germany and the German people, unlike Hungary and the Hungarian people, have not learned from their past! The big slogans that they are committed to protecting the Jews are just empty phrases. The Hungarian people have elected and re-elected a government that actually protects the Jews and has learned from the dark era of its history. And this ensures its future before God. Because the Bible clearly says: "I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you; I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you." (Genesis 12, 2-4) We can read this promise of God to Abraham in Genesis 1, which also indicates its significance.
In my first two blogs, I made two fundamental statements:
1. a person must always, in every situation in life, decide between GOOD and EVIL. There is no gray or rainbow color, only white and black.
2. we can only make a good decision if it is in harmony with the universal truth of the Bible, that is, God's laws and regulations.
Any people and nation that turns against God's chosen people, the Jews, will be cursed by God and punished in one way or another. Why? Well, not because Judaism is flawless and spotless. Not because He does not respect and love other peoples. Simply because when creating peoples, He had decided that the Jewish people would be the people through whom other peoples (as nations) would receive a blessing (or a curse).
And whoever rebels against God's decision does nothing more than imitate Satan. Lucifer was the first to turn against God, and we can see what the result was. It is not possible and does not make sense to rebel against God, because on the one hand, our rebellion can only cause our destruction (we cannot defeat Him), and on the other hand, we cannot understand the reason for His decisions with our finite minds. If we believe that He is a universal, incomprehensible force for us and is love itself, then we must trust in the correctness of His decisions even if we do not understand them.
Therefore, a wise man and a wise nation take a Zionist stance, as Viktor Orbán and his government do. But no true Christian, who unconditionally trusts in the correctness of God's decisions, can think otherwise.
LET'S BLESS AND SUPPORT GOD'S CHOSEN PEOPLE AND THEIR COUNTRY, ISRAEL, AS WE CAN! LET'S VOTE FOR THE CURRENT PRO-ISRAEL GOVERNMENT AND ITS POLICIES IN HUNGARY IN APRIL 2026!