In a devotional commentary published on The Zioneer, Amir calls on voters in the upcoming Israeli and American elections to make moral decisions aligned with biblical principles, urging them to stand against anti-God, anti-biblical, and anti-Israel agendas.
Amir, a commentator on The Zioneer, published a devotional message Thursday morning urging voters in Israel and the United States to make their choices in the upcoming elections according to biblical convictions. The message, which cites multiple scriptural passages, calls on voters to reject agendas that are 'anti-God, anti-biblical, anti-Israel, anti-family, and supportive of the massacre of innocent unborn children.'
This is the latest in a series of devotional commentaries by Amir, who frequently addresses biblical prophecy and its application to current events. Previous messages, as reported by The Zioneer, have covered topics such as the fulfillment of prophecy in modern Israel, the consequences for nations that oppose Israel, and the importance of trusting in God's timing.
The commentary does not endorse specific candidates or parties but frames the act of voting as a moral decision rooted in biblical values.
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