Through Israel, God brought His Word, His covenants, and ultimately Jesus the Messiah, who is the blessing for all nations (Galatians 3:8, Matthew 1:1). God’s love for the world was revealed through a particular people, and His plan to bless the whole world began with them.
Because of this, we believe it is right and biblical to bless Israel—to honor God’s covenant, pray for the peace of Jerusalem (Psalm 122:6), and reject all forms of anti-Semitism.
But blessing Israel does not mean uncritical support for every political decision. It means honoring God’s faithfulness to His people, while also grieving with all who suffer—whether Jew or Arab, Israeli or Palestinian. We pray not just for Israel’s peace, but for peace in the entire region, for reconciliation between people groups long divided.
Our posture is: