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Here are the key takeaways from Mike Huckabee’s strong defense of Christian Zionism:

- No single Christian sect or group should claim a monopoly on representing the faith, as the evangelical tradition is global, growing, and deeply rooted in Judaism as Christianity’s foundation.
- Doubting God’s eternal covenant with the Jewish people undermines confidence in His promises to Christians overall.
- Huckabee powerfully states: “The thought that God is even capable of breaking a covenant is anathema to those of us who embrace Holy Scripture as the authority of the church. If God can or would break His covenant with the Jews, then what hope would Christians have that He would keep His covenant with us?”
- He defines Christian Zionism simply as believing the Jewish people have a right to live in their ancestral homeland—and questions why any Christian wouldn’t support that basic principle.
- Huckabee sharply criticizes a recent statement from Holy Land Patriarchs for pushing exclusivity, jurisdictional claims, and division rather than focusing on shared Christian values like the sanctity of life and marriage.
- He rejects their attempt to condemn Christian Zionism as harmful to unity or politically driven, calling it an overreach that ignores broader biblical truths.
- Evangelical responses highlight that the Patriarchs’ letter overlooks key Scriptures affirming God’s irrevocable covenant with Israel (such as Romans 11:29 and Jeremiah 31:35-37).
- The decline of Christians in the Holy Land is attributed to economic issues, Islamist pressures, and property disputes—not Christian Zionism.
- Overall, Huckabee urges prayerful reading of such critiques, framing his rebuttal as a biblical defense against efforts to dilute or politicize support for Israel and the Jewish people.
Read the full story: https://www.dailywire.com/news/i-hope-you-read-prayerfully-huckabee-slams-critics-of-christian-zionism
