Since the dawn of time, land has been at the heart of human conflict. Father against son, community against community, and nation against nation - wars have been waged over the right to possess land, with no end in sight. In this insightful book, we delve into one of the oldest nations in history - Israel - and its ongoing battle for land, offering a critical analysis of why the right to possess land remains a powerful and contentious issue.
Beyond the biblical perspective, this book explores modern-day migration and the reasons behind it - whether for safety, economic opportunity, or refuge. Drawing upon scriptural teachings and global conventions, it offers a compassionate yet practical understanding of a person’s right to seek refuge in times of danger. It reminds us that, whether through divine instruction or human laws, the pursuit of safety and a place to call home is a right for all.
Through prayer, righteousness, and adherence to the law, we are urged to remain good citizens, no matter where we find ourselves. This book provides a spiritual roadmap for navigating the complexities of land, citizenship, and migration in a world fraught with trials.