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We should have but One Fear
Gary Cooperberg August 24, 2004
In these seven weeks following the mourning of Tisha b’Av, we read
prophesies of consolation every Sabbath. The prophet Isaiah seems to
feel the pain we endure today as our own leaders seek to remove us from
parts of our own land. His words should serve to strengthen us and
reassure us that our G-d has not abandoned us. The Creator of the
Universe will never let either our enemies, our “friends” or even our
own leaders undo the destiny He has already begun to set into action. We
were not returned to our ancient homeland in order to give parts of it
away. We are destined to repopulate and rebuild all of our Divine
inheritance. We have neither the right nor the ability to give away our
Divine obligations.
Peace is a noble goal and one which must be pursued. But we will never
achieve peace by abandoning our Jewish obligations. To seek to uproot
Jews from their homes and attempt to give away that which was given to
us by G-d will only invite Divine Wrath upon us. Yet, despite our
mistakes and suicidal tendencies, our G-d will fulfill His prophesies.
As we watch anti-Semitism grow all over the world, and see great nations
allying themselves with the ever-growing Islamic monster which seeks our
destruction, we must understand that even this is part of the process of
redemption. It is a test, both for the nations of the world, and for the
Jewish people. For the nations it is time to decide whether to express
their faith in the Living G-d of Creation, by standing with the Jewish
State for Biblical reasons, or fall prey to their fear of Islamic
powers. For Israel, the Jewish People, it is time to decide whether to
express our faith in the Living G-d of Creation, by returning to and
holding on to all of our Divine inheritence, or to fall prey to our fear
of other powers. This is truly the bottom line.
Peace will not come with fences. Peace will never come from abandoning
our homeland. And peace certainly will never come as a result of denying
our G-d. We are approaching the New Year when G-d sits in judgement of
all of Mankind. As we hear the Shofar sounded each morning in the month
of Elul after our prayers, we must redouble our efforts to come close to
our G-d and defy those who would have us abandon Him.
When the Torah was given to the Jewish People on Mount Sinai, G-d
Himself sounded the great Shofar. It was an awesome alarm which
frightened all the nations of the world. At that time everyone knew
their Creator and feared Him. That recognition and fear will return in
the near future as redemption takes place. The sounding of the Shofar
every day in Elul is but preparation for the Commandment to hear the
sounding of the Shofar on Rosh HaShannah. And the sounding of the Shofar
on Rosh HaShannah is but preparation to us all to hear the great Shofar
of redemption which is to be sounded in the near future and, once again,
will be heard around the world as nations tremble and fall.
Rather than be concerned about what the nations are saying, the Jewish
nation should be concerned about offending our Creator. How dare any
Jewish leader suggest removing Jews from any part of Israel! If Sharon
really wants peace he would do better to suggest removing our enemies
and extending Jewish presence to all Jewish land under our control,
including Gaza, Bethlehem, Jericho and (Ramallah) Bet El. Any attempt to
remove Jews from any part of our homeland will result in tragedy and
only serve to promote terror rather than abate it. We have suffered
enough. We have made enough mistakes to learn from them. As we hear the
warning sounds of the Shofar each morning let it penetrate our ears and
enter to the depths of our Jewish souls. We should have only One Fear.
We should fear the Living G-d of Israel above all else and stop placing
ourselves and the entire world in danger by acting against His Divine Plan.
Project Shofar is dedicated to spreading these truths wherever it is possible to do so. It is sounding the alarm, to Jew and Gentile alike, to open our eyes to the G-dly process that is presently underway, and work to support it. We dare not stand idly on the sidelines.
If you want to support the concepts espoused by the Voice from Hebron, and the physical work of Project Shofar, you can donate online; or, send a tax deductible contribution to:
Project Shofar, Inc.
P.O. Box 181191
Casselberry, FL 32718
Those who are in a position to invite Gary Cooperberg to speak to their local groups may contact him directly at gary@projectshofar.org. Gary makes regular speaking tours to the states and strives to reach out to all who express an interest in the ongoing process of Zionist Redemption, Jew and Gentile alike. An observant Jew, Gary will not enter into a church sanctuary, but will be happy to address groups in a social hall or other secular location.
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