13th Jan 2019
Just lately, on YouTube, I discovered a Swedish Messianic Pentecostal Pastor who lives in Jerusalem and preaches and teaches the form of Apostolic Faith I follow.
I used to attend the Pentecostal church sometimes but I'm a Sabbath Keeper at heart and Sunday church isn't really for me because of the fact that Sunday, according to most calendars, is the 1st day of the week.
The 10 Commandments tell us to remember the Sabbath and keep it holy..
I follow the Jewish tradition.
This Swedish Pastor is, I believe, a rather controversial figure, and he doesn't seem to be bothered by it. He has just guested a 3 day Prayer Seminar in Uppsala and is urging Swedes to throw out secularism and to return to worshipping God.
He is featured in a video that shows a sculpture of something called the 'Judesuggan' in Swedish and this very ugly and demeaning 'work of art' is apparently one of the main reasons that anti-Semitism was and is still so rife in Europe.
The sculpture is to be found on a Pillar in the 'Domkyrkan'/Cathedral in Uppsala and he wants it gone as he believes that it is one of the reasons Sweden is experiencing such chaos and a crime-wave beyond belief at the present time and is living under a curse because of the last government's attitude towards Israel.
The Lutheran church is Sweden's state church.
Martin Luther who, at first, took pity on the Jews but later, because he could not convert them, developed an intense hatred towards them. He seems to have had one of these 'uglies' on his church in Wittenburg.
In the Bible we read that Israel was, is and always will be God's chosen people even if He chastises them as He so often has done because they refuse to obey and honour Him.
I would think it safer to bless Israel because of this proclamation and pray that many 'blinded' Jews accept Yeshua/Jesus as the Messiah and call on Him so that He will return.
Matthew 23: 23-39
All Israel Will Be Saved
Video: Judesuggan; Uppsala Cathedral; Domkyrkan Uppsala
Anti-Semitic sculpture on Luther's church creates controversy
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