Showing posts with label DR. MICHAEL EVANS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DR. MICHAEL EVANS. Show all posts

Sunday, July 30, 2017

'Spiritual Warfare' at the Heart of Temple Mount Conflict, says Dr. Michael Evans - CBN News


'Spiritual Warfare' at the Heart of Temple Mount Conflict, says Dr. Michael Evans
07-30-2017
Dr. Michael Evans, a leading evangelical expert on Israel, believes that “spiritual warfare,” is at the core of the recent Temple Mount conflict.
“This (the Temple Mount) is where Satan said, ‘I will exalt myself above the most high, I will sit on the mount of congregations on the side of the north,’” Evans told CBN News, citing Isaiah 14:13. “That’s the Temple Mount.”
“It’s spiritual warfare, and for believers, it needs to cause us to look up,” he added. “We need to see this as a sign of the time because the birth of Israel, the restoration of the Hebrew language, the reuniting of Jerusalem – all of this is a fulfillment of prophecy, but there’s a war going on… between darkness and light.”
The violence over the Temple Mount began after two Israeli security guards were killed there recently after a terrorist attack.
Israeli security forces then installed metal detectors around the Temple Mount.
But Palestinian leaders criticized that move, saying the Israelis were encroaching on a “Holy Site.” Tensions rose, and in the following riots and protests that erupted, at least three Palestinians were killed, and dozens injured.
Subsequently, Israeli authorities replaced the metal detectors with security cameras.
Evans says this incident proves how much Israel needs to maintain strong security.
“You have terrorists hiding weapons in the Temple Mount, taking the weapons and killing police officers,” he said. “That small thing is going to cause such an uproar? What would happen if Israel was weakened?”
He also believes President Trump’s administration is supporting Israel and handling the situation there “well.” Evans emphasized the president is “very pro-Israel,” and that “he loves the Jewish people, and he’s going to be a blessing.”

“He’ll go down as probably the greatest president for the state of Israel,” he added.  
He maintains President Trump is open to evangelicals as well. He recently got to pray over him along with other evangelical leaders in the Oval Office.
“I’ve been with presidents since Reagan… but no president has had ministers of the gospel pray over him, and lay hands over him in the Oval Office," Evans said. “He wanted that.”
“This president really is authentic about believers,” he added. “He feels extremely strong that evangelical Bible believers gave him the presidency… He gives the credit to the believers and God.”
Evans is one of several top Christian advisors for the president, and serves on the President Trump’s Evangelical Advisory Board.
“He’s listening to us, and we’ve been with him even back before the campaign started, and we had some 'come to Jesus' meetings.”
He says that evangelical leaders have a strong influence on the president.
Evans claims President Trump’s openness with them allows them to have vital input on issues ranging from “prison reform to you-name-it.”  
“They’re allowing us inside,” he said. “They’re giving us a voice inside the White house and it’s unique. It never happened before with any president.”
Evans is the founder of the Zion Heritage Center in Jerusalem. It’s a museum and headquarters for celebrating the Jewish people and those who have defended them.   

And the Center is growing. They’ll be adding on a communication center, a research institute and a think tank. 
“It’s social network, Silicon Valley hub to link the millennials in the world, to activate them and educate them,” Evans said.
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Thursday, March 23, 2017

Mosul Won't Solve the Real Problem—Enemies Still Surround Israel on All Sides - DR. MICHAEL EVANS CHARISMA NEWS


Federal police members carry their weapons as they attempt to break into the Old City during a battle against Islamic State militants in Mosul. (Reuters/Thaier Al-Sudani)

Mosul Won't Solve the Real Problem—Enemies Still Surround Israel on All Sides

DR. MICHAEL EVANS  CHARISMA NEWS
Standing With Israel
At 8,019 square miles, Israel is roughly the same size as New Jersey, America's fifth-smallest state. Think about how small that actually is. You can drive from one side of Israel to the other in as little as 90 minutes. And yet, there it sits, surrounded by geopolitical and ideological threats on all sides.
Hamas to the west of Israel in Gaza.
Hezbollah to the north of Israel in Lebanon.
ISIS to the east of Israel in Syria and Iraq
ISIS to the south of Israel in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula.
Most recently, coalition forces are battling to retake Mosul after more than two years under the control of ISIS. With the terrorists now on the defensive, it's critically important that we don't repeat the mistakes of the past by assuming this means victory.
Let's recap a bit of recent Middle Eastern history to prove that it doesn't.
Osama Bin Laden, born in Pakistan, traveled to join the Mujahideen resistance in the Soviet war in Afghanistan in the '80s. In the '90s, Bin Laden moved to Sudan, where he leveraged the weak infrastructure of the chaotic East African nation to establish the Al Qaeda network and eventually—after moving back to Afghanistan—launched the largest terrorist attack in American history before being killed in 2011.
Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, born in Jordan, also traveled to Afghanistan to fight the Soviets. After spending a few years in a Jordanian prison, he returned to leverage the lawlessness of Afghanistan, where he started training jihadis. After Afghanistan was invaded by U.S. forces after 9/11, Zarqawi moved into the lawless region of northern Iraq, where he eventually became the mastermind behind the insurgency which threw Iraq into a bloody sectarian war and nearly toppled the nascent, U.S.-backed Iraqi government. Zarqawi was finally killed in 2006, and he remains the father of ISIS.
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, born in Iraq, took over Zarqawi's old network in Iraq in 2010. This time, it was the chaos in Syria that would provide the jihadis a prime opportunity to regroup and launch their most ambitious plan to date: the creation of a geographical caliphate complete with Sharia law, schools, hospitals, revenue from oil and land. This was the creation of ISIS, a fearsome military presence that has been continually reinforced by foreign fighters flooding Syria and Iraq to wage jihad. Baghdadi is still at large.
These three men are merely representatives of a growing and evolving, existential threat to the very existence of Israel and her allies. And candidly, they only represent one branch of the ideological threat, namely Sunni radicals. Iran's Shiite regime funnels billions of dollars into Lebanon's Hezbollah (also Shiite) and to Hamas in Palestine.
When Mosul is liberated, it will certainly mark a victory for freedom-loving peoples everywhere as well as the citizens of that terrorized city. But let us not kid ourselves. The truth is, like a virus, radical Islamic terrorists will continue to infiltrate other chaotic and lawless nations to spawn their strain of hatred for Israel and the West all over again. Next, could it be Libya or Somalia? Maybe it will be a region like the northeast of Nigeria or Kenya?
You see, it's important to properly frame recent history so that we can look clear-eyed into the future, and this is what it reveals: If radical Islamic terrorism is the virus, then stability is the antibody.
And it's a critical moment. Slowly, Middle Eastern regimes that have quietly funded and encouraged jihad from the safety of their palaces and oil rich treasuries, have come to realize that they, too, are viewed as enemies and apostates by terrorists like ISIS. Should the opportunity present itself, jihadists will infiltrate whatever nation they can, killing innocent civilians and toppling regimes in order to establish their idea of a true caliphate--spreading instability and chaos with it.
But they are no match for stable governments, working in unison and sharing intelligence to disrupt terrorist networks and root out jihad in all its forms. This is exactly why Israel is the key to the Middle East's current crises. Israel possesses the single greatest surveillance gathering network in the region; boasts the strongest military might; enjoys the most robust economy; and is the region's only stable democracy. It's common knowledge that for all of these reasons, Israel is the best friend of the United States in the Middle East, but what's less understood—while they would never admit it—is that Israel is also the ad-hoc best friend of all its Arab neighbors that the terrorists would also aim to destroy from the inside out.
Israel may be surrounded by threats on all sides (literally), but so, too, are her neighboring nations surrounded themselves by jihadis. Some of them have already been infiltrated by them. When Mosul is reclaimed, the remnants of the virus of ISIS will scatter to the wind. Where they will ultimately end up, no one yet knows.
Let us hope and pray that we finally have consensus and the political will throughout the Middle East, to rip this barbaric and hellish virus up from its roots once and for all.
But, trust me, without Israel it would be worse—maybe even apocalyptic. 
Dr. Michael D. Evans is a No. 1 New York Times best-selling author and head of several prominent international non-profit organizations in the U.S., Netherlands, and Israel, including the Friends of Zion Heritage Center and Museum in Jerusalem.
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