Why did God Choose Israel

By John Hagee

Why did God Choose Israel
John Hagee
When God called Abraham, He set into motion a divine plan not just for one man, but for the salvation of the world. Genesis 12:1–3 records the beginning of this covenant—God chose Israel not by accident, but by design. Abraham’s obedience, even to the point of placing Isaac on the altar, became the foundation of a nation through which all families of the earth would be blessed. This is not symbolic—it’s literal. God promised a specific land with defined borders, and He gave it by covenant, not contract. That land still belongs to the Jewish people today, not because of politics, but because of God’s promise.
 
We live in a time where headlines and networks distort the truth, but the Word of God remains unchanged. Israel's survival is a miracle, a testimony that God keeps His promises. As believers, our calling is to stand with Israel—boldly, vocally, and without compromise. We must speak the truth in public and in private: the land belongs to the Jewish people, and God’s covenant still stands. May the Lord bless you and may the Lord keep you. May the Lord’s face shine upon you, be gracious, and give you His peace. May you have the courage to stand for truth and bless what God has called blessed.