Chuck Cohen: why do the nations rage?

 
Chuck Cohen is a messianic Jew who has lived with his family in Jerusalem since 1989. He is a published author, international speaker and teacher, and a director of Intercessors for Israel. 
 
  first published June 2010

 

Why do the nations rage,

and the peoples meditate a vain thing?



Chuck Cohen1In June 2010 and for the previous 7 years Chuck Cohen has co-led an Intercessors for Israel Prayer Week at Ellel Scotland's Blairmore House near Huntly.
At a meeting in Inverness he spoke in the week following the controversy surrounding the boarding by Israeli military personnel of a ship bound for Gaza.

The meeting was sponsored by Yachad Scotland - a grouping of individuals and ministries who and which ha a prayerful concern regarding God's purposes for the Jewish people and the nation of Israel.

In the course of the address Chuck spoke about God's way of salvation in Jesus Christ and His past and present purposes for the Jewish people.

Chuck speaking at Blairmore House
chuck interviewing
The following week, Chuck also gave a personal interview to Christians Together during his time at Blairmore House.

He brings solid biblical teaching to bear on the subject of current affairs, including the situation in Israel alongside God's word.He addresses the very important issue of Replacement Theology which teaches that the church has replaced Israel in all of God's end time purposes. The discussion also covers current issues relating to the troubles in the Middle East.

Have a look at the short video below with clips from the Inverness meeting and short extracts from the interview.
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Christians Together, 17/06/2010

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