BTR News: Prophets vs. Power – What the Bible Really Says About Land, Justice, and Israel

Welcome to Black Talk Radio News, where we challenge narratives and dig deep into historical and political truths. Today, we’re turning to the pages of scripture—but not for religion’s sake. We’re talking about power. Land. And the courage to speak truth when it’s unpopular.

Because here’s the thing: the prophets of ancient Israel weren’t quiet men with long beards. They were radical voices who stood up against kings, armies, and priests. Not for wealth. Not for land. But to remind their people: God doesn’t care about your borders if your justice is corrupt.

Let’s take Amos, for example. He called out Israel’s elites for exploiting the poor while performing religious rituals. He said—“I hate your festivals… Let justice roll like waters, and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

Sound familiar?

Fast forward to the time of Yeshua, known today as Jesus. The people under occupation were looking for a warrior messiah to free them. But Jesus said, “My kingdom is not of this world.” That wasn’t weakness. That was defiance. He was telling Rome—and the corrupt leaders of his own people—that empire doesn’t bring salvation.

He didn’t pick up a sword. He picked up the words of Isaiah, Micah, and Jeremiah—prophets who condemned their own leaders for chasing power over compassion.

Fast forward to the time of Yeshua, known today as Jesus. The people under occupation were looking for a warrior messiah to free them. But Jesus said, “My kingdom is not of this world.” That wasn’t weakness. That was defiance. He was telling Rome—and the corrupt leaders of his own people—that empire doesn’t bring salvation. #BTRNews #ChristianZionism #BiblicalJustice #Micah #Amos #SpeakTruth #FaithAndPolitics

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