Re: A True Story
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Originally Posted by Nell
A True Story
In the nineteenth century, revival swept through England. One of the fruits of that revival was a love for the Jewish people and the nation of Israel. Exemplifying that love was the prayer one English boy had been taught by his mother to include in his devotions:
O Lord, we would not forget Thine ancient people, Israel; hasten the day
when Israel shall again be Thy people and shall be restored to Thy favor
and to their land.
It so happened that in the early twentieth century the British Empire was drawn into a war that would involve the Ottoman Turkish Empire, the power that, at the time, ruled over the land of Israel. During the war the Ottoman Empire crumbled, and British forces led by General Edmund Allenby entered the Holy Land. The British would take the city of Jerusalem without a fight.
Allenby was the boy who had prayed every night for God to restore the Jewish people to their ancient homeland. Now it was he who, as a British general, was the key instrument in bringing it about. For the first time in two thousand years the land was in the hands of a power sympathetic to the Jewish people. --Jonathan Cahn
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Great story, Nell.
Regarding Israel, as someone once said, " there are no such things as coincidences, for those of us who believe God."
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