Daddy, why do we live in a cave?

Go ahead try to boycott Israel, you might as well live in a cave, because without the Jewish people there would not be much to enjoy in life as far as temporal things. Forget about: cell phones, Google, the polio vaccine, Dunkin Donuts,  the treatment for leukemia, the Theory of Relativity,  administering vaccination shots,  railroad-crossing signals, Baskin Robins ice cream, Facebook, the discovery of the speed of light,  antibiotics,  color photography, the discovery of the origin and spread of infectious diseases, the discovery of the structure of atomic nuclei, identification of the cancer virus, the discovery of thermodynamics, the sewing machine, and thousand more blessings  etc. etc. etc.  

The biggest contribution the Jewish people have made was to give us our Saviour  Jesus Christ – the Messiah, who was born from the seed of David, and through Him – eternal life was purchased on our behalf as a gift. But you must receive that gift by faith. Therefore, without the Jewish people, there would be no Bible, and we would not know the way of salvation. We truly are debtors to them. Love them, pray for them,  be good to them, bless them whenever possible, and show them their Messiah.

Don’t forget, when you meet a Jewish person – tell him or her, thank you!

HIBM Editorial by Dr. K. Daniel Fried * Daddy, why do we live in a cave? – Dr. K. Daniel Fried, Editor in Chief – copyright © 2014 hopeofisrael.net
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