Israel
Shaw on meeting Kenneth Meshoe
BARRY SHAW
My meeting with Kenneth Meshoe
I met Kenneth Meshoe in a small hotel in a quiet street between Ben Yehuda and HaYarkon Streets in the heart of Tel Aviv.
The clean, honest, and modest hotel matched the qualities of this charismatic leader of men in South Africa.
Kenneth Rasalabe Joseph Meshoe is the president of the African Christian Democratic Party that currently has three seats in the South African parliament. His party was founded in 1994 and it concentrates on social issues that affect many millions of black South Africans. The party’s platform is based on biblical values of reconciliation, justice, compassion, tolerance, peace and the sanctity of life, the individual, the family and community.
Kenneth Meshoe (pictured right) and his party are important for Israel if the Jewish state wants to gain any influence with a South African government, led by the ANC party, that has become increasingly hostile to the Jewish state.
Meshoe has argued against claims that Israel is an apartheid state, calling such accusations slanderous and deceptive. He insists these claims trivialise the word apartheid, and belittles the magnitude of the racism and suffering endured by South Africans of colour during apartheid era.
Kenneth Meshoe is the pastor of the Hope of Glory Tabernacle and is a passionate advocate for Israel. His strong stand for Israel has put him at personal risk. He receives threats. As he told me, he receives anonymous calls saying: “We know where you are, and we’re coming after you!” In a place like South Africa you don’t take these threats lightly.
I asked him why he fights so strongly for Israel in a difficult and dangerous environment. He answered: “The fight for the Jews is the fight for the Christians.” He claims to represent Judeo-Christian values in his personal and public lives.
We discussed the denial of Jewish rights and legitimacy both by the Palestinian leadership and the anti-Israel lobby in his country. He referred to the many biblical references that point to the history and heritage of the Jews to the land. “If the Jews did not exist as written in the Bible,” he explained, “then the Bible is a lie. If the Bible is a lie then there is no G-d.”
I tentatively mentioned the anti-Israel words and deeds of Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu. I told him that I had written about Christian leaders such as Tutu and he agreed with me that Tutu follows to dogma of replacement theology. He smiled as I spoke of how the replacement concept of a G-d who changed His mind and deserted the Jews as the Chosen People in favour of Christians, can be destroyed.
“A G-d who changes his mind once,” I told Kenneth, “is a G-d who can change his mind again. Surely in the ascent of Islam and the slaughter of Christians we are seeing their type of G-d deserting the Christians in favour of the Muslims. If that is their religious philosophy, their -od has forsaken them.” To press home my point I insisted: “We Jews do not believe in a G-d who changes His mind. What is written in our Bible is, as you Christians say, gospel – irrevocable.”
Meshoe nodded, and quoted Genesis 12;
“I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you;
I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing.]
I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse;
and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you.”
He confirmed that we are seeing this being played out in our times. Countries like South Africa who turn on Israel are in political turmoil. His country is under the influence of the BDS movement and increasingly powerful and persuasive Muslim activists. We spoke about those who call to boycott Israel. He told me that “when people say ‘don’t go to Israel’ they do it because they are afraid that people will see the truth of Israel if they come.” That is why Meshoe says it is so important for people to come and experience Israel.
I asked him how he counters the boycott calls as a member of parliament. He gave an example in his country’s major problem with pollution and sewerage which has become a health and environment issue. “Israel has the technology. Here it is recycled. Israel can help South Africa overcome this growing problem. The problem in my country is that politicians are putting politics before the people. This is wrong. My people’s health must come before politics.”
Meshoe also stands for Israel’s security. “We support the right of Israel to self-defence. Which country doesn’t have the right of self-defence?”
This is his cornerstone of his belief in Israel. It is also the foundation on which he hopes to build a larger political base for Israel in South Africa. There are many millions of bible-believing black Christians who have not yet been reached with the truth of Israel. “Christians are taught not to get involved in politics; that G-d and politics should be kept separate. So millions do not even vote,” he told me.
I suggested that the South African Jewish community should support Kenneth Meshoe. It is difficult, if not impossible, to see a party in South Africa that makes Israel an affirmative political platform, save for Kenneth Meshoe’s ACDP. One of the obstacles to further advancement for Meshoe is lack of funding. Although it is a Christian-based party, its principles are Jewish principles. Just as millions of black South African Christians are passionate supporters of the Jewish state, it is beholden on the Jewish community there to support Meshoe’s efforts to achieve a more powerful voice for Israel.
- Barry Shaw is the author of ‘Israel Reclaiming the Narrative.’ www.israelnarrative.com He is also the special consultant on delegitimisation Issues to the Strategic Dialogue Centre at Netanya Academic College.
Jill
October 30, 2014 at 12:38 pm
‘Bravo Kenneth Meshoe! Wish he was our president.’
Myron Robinson
November 6, 2014 at 12:49 pm
‘We should all vote for the ACDP or IFP as they are the only political parties in RSA that unashamedly & unequivocally recognise Israel as a Jewish State. The DA approbate & reprobate because of the Jewish & Muslim vote. For years I was an ANC supporter & card carrying member but I did not vote for their current policies & the kleptocracy that they have become. My vote now goes to the ACDP.’
Barry Noble
July 3, 2016 at 11:23 am
‘we all have to vote for the Acdp and get involved helps 4outh *frican people get out of poverty and teach our children to get educated and become entrepeneurS.’