Insight - Sep. 22nd, 2022
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Today on Insight, Josh Rosenstern discusses the 77th gathering of the United Nations General Assembly; where there is an obvious push for a more “united” front on global issues. Brother Josh says the money and resources needed to accomplish these proposed efforts is one concern, but the motives behind the agenda is the most concerning. There is an obvious push for government overreach that will result in socialism and communism for America. Brother Josh says once the government takes power from the people, it is not usually given back. Americans must not take for granted our freedoms; the United States stands to lose the most. Brother Josh says Israel, again, was a top talking point at the General Assembly; she is seeking more security, and the two-state solution notion of land for peace is still being pushed. Brother Josh says Israel must not show weakness on this UN platform; pray that the Israeli Prime Minister stands for what God says. The land belongs to Israel. There is only blessing for those who hold to a one-state solution.
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