Question for true believers

Do you believe God recognizes national borders?

God designated the land of Israel for the Israelites.

Surely, by this, He meant to recognize that as a nation with borders.

It's a unique doctrine of my religion that America is also a chosen land, that God designated this nation to exist, and inspired the great men who founded it and who wrote our Constitution. So again, it stands to reason that if God had a hand in establishing this nation, then surely He recognizes it as having borders.
 
Do you believe God recognizes national borders?

God designated the land of Israel for the Israelites.

Surely, by this, He meant to recognize that as a nation with borders.

It's a unique doctrine of my religion that America is also a chosen land, that God designated this nation to exist, and inspired the great men who founded it and who wrote our Constitution. So again, it stands to reason that if God had a hand in establishing this nation, then surely He recognizes it as having borders.
The land of Israel was not an independent Jewish state for much longer than it was such. It is obvious that God designated the land of Israel for many different people, not just Israelites.
 
Do you believe God recognizes national borders?

God designated the land of Israel for the Israelites.

Surely, by this, He meant to recognize that as a nation with borders.

It's a unique doctrine of my religion that America is also a chosen land, that God designated this nation to exist, and inspired the great men who founded it and who wrote our Constitution. So again, it stands to reason that if God had a hand in establishing this nation, then surely He recognizes it as having borders.
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Do you believe God recognizes national borders?

God designated the land of Israel for the Israelites.

Surely, by this, He meant to recognize that as a nation with borders.

It's a unique doctrine of my religion that America is also a chosen land, that God designated this nation to exist, and inspired the great men who founded it and who wrote our Constitution. So again, it stands to reason that if God had a hand in establishing this nation, then surely He recognizes it as having borders.
The land of Israel was not an independent Jewish state for much longer than it was such. It is obvious that God designated the land of Israel for many different people, not just Israelites.
Seems if there's a creator they designed Israel for endless millenia of slaughter, oppression and bloodshed
 
Do you believe God recognizes national borders?

God designated the land of Israel for the Israelites.

Surely, by this, He meant to recognize that as a nation with borders.

It's a unique doctrine of my religion that America is also a chosen land, that God designated this nation to exist, and inspired the great men who founded it and who wrote our Constitution. So again, it stands to reason that if God had a hand in establishing this nation, then surely He recognizes it as having borders.
The land of Israel was not an independent Jewish state for much longer than it was such. It is obvious that God designated the land of Israel for many different people, not just Israelites.
Seems if there's a creator they designed Israel for endless millenia of slaughter, oppression and bloodshed
Sounds like the old joke about the Jews, God chose them but, oy gevalt, what has he chosen them for?
 
Absolutely. Here is one and why it is necessary:
(Rev 22:14-15) reaffirms this, saying, “Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city. (15) For without (outside the walls) are dogs, and sorcerers, and whoremongers, and murderers, and idolaters, and whosoever loveth and maketh a lie.”

God's Temple had a seven and a half foot linen wall around it.

Here is the wall that will enclose New Jerusalem, and why it is necessary:
In describing the New Jerusalem in (Rev 21:9-27), (Rev 21:12) says, “And had a wall great and high, and had twelve gates, and at the gates twelve angels, and names written thereon, which are the names of the twelve tribes of the children of Israel…” And, notice what (Rev 21:27) says about who cannot pass through the gates in the wall, “And there shall in no wise enter into it any thing that defileth, neither whatsoever worketh abomination, or maketh a lie: but they which are written in the Lamb’s book of life.”

The answer to your question is, yes.
 
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