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Vice President Pence delivered a powerful address at the World Holocaust Forum last week. But what really set it apart was his emphasis on the Bible and God’s faithfulness to the Jewish people. A few thoughts.

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(Jerusalem, Israel) — At the World Holocaust Forum on Thursday, marking the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp in southern Poland, Vice President Mike Pence gave a moving and powerful speech.

What touched me most was his oft citation of, and reference, to God and the Bible. No other speaker at the event took that approach.

Sadly, very few public officials here in Israel openly (much less frequently) cite the Holy Scriptures, even though the Bible was given to the world primarily through the Jewish people. How encouraging, then, that an American Evangelical Christian would gently and respectfully remind Israelis — and the leaders of 49 other nations who attended — of eternal truths most people, including mine, don’t often hear.

This was Mr. Pence’s second visit to Israel as V.P. — when he was here in January 2018, he addressed a full session of the Knesset. As I noted at the time, he “spoke of his personal affection for Israel and the Jewish people and cited or alluded to more Scripture than probably any foreign leader who has spoken there.” Indeed, the more I’ve thought about that speech, which I had the blessing of attending in person, I believe that Pence cited more Scripture than any Israeli ever to address the Knesset. 

I thank God for men of faith who are not afraid to discuss the most important and life-changing Book ever written.

A few excerpts from the V.P.’s wonderful address:

To read the full text, please click here. // To watch the speech, please click here.

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