"For the word of the Lord is upright, and all his work is done in faithfulness. He loves righteousness and justice; the earth is full of the steadfast love of the Lord."
Psalm 33:4-5
The question of who owns the land of Israel has been debated for generations, yet the answer is clearly written in the pages of Scripture. God Almighty, the Creator of heaven and earth, is the rightful owner of all the land. As Psalm 24:1 declares, “The earth is the Lord’s, and all its fullness, the world and those who dwell therein.” From the very beginning, God established an everlasting covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, granting the land of Israel to their descendants forever (Genesis 12:1-3, 13:14-17, 15:18-21). No political agenda or human argument can override the divine decree.
The modern world may challenge Israel’s claim, but history and Scripture affirm God's sovereign authority. The land was not given temporarily or conditionally; it was an eternal inheritance. When Abraham pleaded for Ishmael to receive the land, God’s response was a firm “No” (Genesis 17:17-18). This truth remains unchanged—Israel is the only nation formed by the hand of God Himself. Trust in the Word of the Lord, for His promises stand forever.
Worry helps to make your fears possible.
So God says, Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.
Philippians 4:6
Most men are ruled by the heart, not the head.
Their plans are vague, and when they meet obstacles they improvise.
But improvisation will only bring you as far as the next crisis, and is never a substitute for thinking several steps ahead and planning to the end.
David prayed in Psalm 141, “Lord, set a guard over my mouth. Keep watch over the door of my lips.” He was saying, “God, don’t let me speak words that get my life or other people’s lives off course. I want to speak words of faith.”
“For I know the plans I have for you,” says the Lord. “They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope.”
- Jeremiah 29:11
“Jesus suffered for us. Jesus was lonely for us. Through His death Jesus Christ dealt with the primary cause of human loneliness—separation from God.“ #BillyGraham