Have You Read “The Israel Decree”?

In early-May, Amir Tsarfati’s most recent book, The Israel Decree, was released and immediately hit major best-seller lists. Upon reading the short (116-page) “to the point” treatise on God’s unbreakable covenant with His people and their land, it became understandable why the book is so highly regarded.

Amir begins by clearly laying out Israel’s right to the land by taking the reader through a concise history of Israel’s rebirth as a nation.

My favorite part of the book is the descriptive explanation of the extraordinary decree God imparted to Abraham, including the promise of land, the promise of a nation, and the promise to be a blessing to the world. God’s uniquely-called people were to bless the world by showing God’s character, by giving us the Word of God, and by producing the Savior of the world (among other ways). Amir breaks it down as well as anyone.

In a chapter entitled, You Can’t Un-Israel Israel, the reader is warned of false teaching promoted by Reformed theologians and is given the foundation necessary to understand the errors of Replacement Theology. The issues of the Israel of God and the synagogue of Satan are accurately addresses and truth is put forth.

The Israel Decree closes with a discussion of two people, two plans and one destiny. Both Israel and the church carry specific mandates to fulfill God’s great plan. Each has a part to play, and the two are inextricably linked.

  • What should the church know about Israel?
  • Why is it important for us to stand with Israel?
  • What parts do Israel and the church play in the grand plan of God?

Those questions and many more are addressed in The Israel Decree. This is one of most important books Amir has written and it is an easy read. I highly recommend it. It is very reasonably priced and available from Amazon and other book distributors, or directly from Behold Israel’s online store. You won’t be disappointed! Enjoy!

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