Again two wrongs do not make a right, but the present refugee problem came about many years later and it was orchestrated by the Islamic world in its fight to prove that Allah is a strong god than the God of the Jews and to keep pressure on Israel. I am sure that if the constant attacks against Israel by the Islamic world were to cease that the help given to the refugees would increase. But the Islamic world does not want that. They want pressure on the rest of the world to eventually come up against Israel to destroy it. Something that is prophesised in Revelation 16:12-16.
Since you do not know me except by what I might reveal in my posts, your charge that I am gazing into a crystal ball rather then listening to the word of God is a false charge governed by your prejudice and bias. I believe that I have a better grasp on the Prophecies that are being fulfilled today and the invasion of Islamic refugees is also spoken about in scripture in Jeremiah 51:12-14
Why has the Lord filled the nations with men and said that they will lift up a shout against you, a shout of apparent victory by claiming the lands of the nation as belong to them even though their numbers in the nations will still be small.
Why is this happening? Because the nations tried to heal Babylon instead of bringing God's wrath to bear against BABYLON. That has now fallen to the Medes, i.e. Iran, to destroy Babylon, and we are opposing them even though they do not realise that they are doing the will of God and bringing God's wrath against Babylon, i.e. the Land of the Chaldeans.
Should I not be listening to God's word in these prophecies? By all means yes, but you have put me and God down by claiming that I am crystal ball gazing by reading and listening to God's words.
It would seem to me that I am not the only one calling you out for unchristian behaviour/demeanour.
Yes we should be ministering to the needy and loving those who also hate us and showing God's nature through our actions to them. A Loving God who cares for their salvation. But, in bringing to them the salvation message through our care for them as they "flee" their homelands because of the conflicts in them has a God set limit. Jesus said when he sent out the seventy disciples to minister in the towns and cities that if they enter a house and their peace is not reciprocated to them, then they are to shake off the dust of the house/city from their feet and move on to another house/city where your peace is welcomed and returned to you.
Now that is in God's word also (Matthew 10:11-15 and Luke 10:1-12) and should be listened to with wisdom also.
Godly wisdom does not always present itself in the first instance. A Christian organisation wanted to build a hostel/orphanage for school children in a village because the village was cut off by floods during the monsoon season and the children could not regularly attend school or they were forced to stay in the village with no one to care for them.
The hostel/orphanage was not the right solution. A better solution was to build a bridge across where it flooded. This meant that teachers were more prepared to teach within that village and did not feel trapped. The village was able to prosper because they could trade their produce all year round, and the children could come and go to school every day. The cost was the same as building the hostel/orphanage, with on ongoing maintenance costs as the new bridge would be maintained by the local community out of the increase in their prosperity.
Is not finding a working solution more beneficial for the refugees than just simply feeding them such that they become dependant on your generosity. I know which outcome is preferable.
Shalom