A Call for Sovereign Accountability
A Theological and Political Necessity
Introduction
The words of the prophet Jeremiah echo across millennia, not as a distant relic, but as a stark mirror to our present age. Reading his condemnations of idolatry, deceit, and the defilement of the covenant in 2025, one is struck by a chilling sense of repetition. As both an observer of global affairs and a person who takes biblical prophecy seriously, I am compelled to argue that the current path of the modern State of Israel, and by extension, America’s unwavering support for it, is leading both nations toward divine judgment. The only righteous and protective course of action is for America to divest completely from Israel.
The Unmistakable Pattern of Rebellion
The nation of Israel today, while a fulfillment of prophecy in its regathering, is repeating the very sins that led to its ancient downfall. Jeremiah 7:30-31 describes the people setting up detestable idols in the Temple and sacrificing their children in the fire to false gods—an act God says He “did not command, nor did it enter my mind.”
While the modern forms are different, the spiritual parallels are profound. The “idols” today are not of wood and stone, but of political power, nationalistic fervor, and a form of Zionism that has strayed from its ethical foundations. The “sacrifice of children” is witnessed in the alleged involvement of powerful actors in industries that traffic children and promote cultural degeneracy, destroying the innocence of the young globally. To see these patterns and deny their connection to the prophetic warnings is to be willfully blind.
America’s Complicity and the Poisoned Alliance
America has yoked itself to this rebellion. The principle is clear in scripture: “Do not be misled: ‘Bad company corrupts good character’” (1 Corinthians 15:33). By providing unconditional diplomatic, military, and financial support, America has made itself a partner in Israel’s actions. We have drunk from the same “poisoned water” (Jeremiah 8:14), and the consequences are evident in our own rapid social decay: the collapse of the family, rampant political corruption, and a culture that glorifies what is base.
This alliance is not a fulfillment of the Genesis 12:3 blessing—“I will bless those who bless you”—because one cannot bless rebellion against God. To bless a nation actively engaged in the sins Jeremiah condemned is to endorse that rebellion. America is not blessing biblical Israel; it is enabling a modern state whose secular governance and influential global actors are often at odds with the moral law both nations claim to uphold.
Divestment as an Act of Protection and Prudence
Therefore, a full and complete divestment—politically, financially, and culturally—is not an act of hatred, but one of necessary prudence and, paradoxically, protection.
First, it is necessary to protect America from the wrath that inevitably follows covenant-breaking. America must “come out from among them and be separate” (2 Corinthians 6:17) to avoid being consumed in the judgment that is destined for a rebellious partner.
Second, it is a form of protection for the Jewish people themselves. Israel is now a sovereign, powerful ethno-state with its own homeland. It must bear the full weight of its own sovereign decisions, without implicating the global community and fueling the very antisemitism it claims to fight. Continued entanglement only ensures that when the consequences of its policies arrive, they will drag its allies down with it. A clean break forces Israel to confront its own moral and political future alone, which is the ultimate form of national responsibility.
Conclusion
The prophecy of Jeremiah is being replayed before our eyes. The calls for “peace, peace” when there is no peace (Jeremiah 8:11) are the same. The defilement of what is sacred is the same. The only way to alter this trajectory is for America to sever the tie. This is not about antisemitism; it is about obedience to a higher law and a desperate attempt to preserve what remains of our own national soul. Divestment from Israel is not a political strategy; it is a theological and moral imperative for America’s survival.
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