Holocaust Remembrance Day

Ronnie L Williamson • January 27, 2026

Honoring Holocaust Remembrance Day

January 27 marks the 1945 liberation of Auschwitz and Birkenau. We must remember the Jews and victims of the Holocaust. This International Holocaust Remembrance Day is critical. It is difficult to believe the growing anti-Semitism in the United States. Keep in mind, hostiles are in our public schools (government-run indoctrination centers) daily teaching impressionable, young, vulnerable minds revisionist history lies. From children to college-age, an evoluting, God-denying, sodomite agenda is being perpetrated on this generation and culture.


Holocaust Remembrance Day—a time to honor the six million Jewish lives lost, remember the resilience of the Jewish people, and acknowledge the ongoing reality of antisemitism in America. Our world is filled with confusion, division, and moral uncertainty, but we can seek a Biblical perspective to better understand good and evil. Remembering the past isn’t just an act of history; it’s a guide for how we live today—what we stand for, what we stand against, and a reason for how we anchor ourselves in Biblical truth.

 
Evil is taught as good and good is said to be evil. Was George Washington good but King George evil? Was the Declaration of Independence good but
all men created equal evil? Was Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis good but Lincoln and Grant evil? Are Trump and Vance good and Xi Jinping, Putin, and Sheinbaum evil? Are Republicans good and Democrats evil? Are compassion, open borders, and good yet closed borders, deportation and arrest evil? Are LGBTQ and “born that way” and “trans-have-rights” good but God created he him male and female evil? There are Christians in Bible-believing churches today across the United States that wrestle with these questions. If you get away from thus saith the Lord and move from God's inspired, infallible, inerrant, pure, powerful, preserved Word, the King James Bible, you are apt to call evil good and good evil.
 
If you turn from the Masoretic
Textus Receptus to modernist, critical text Bibles, it is inevitable that your doctrine, faith and practice is corrupt. Evil communication corrupts good. Think about those questions listed previously.
 
The only author and authority for such issues is God Almighty. Issues such as academics, abortion, atheism, evolution, alcohol, drugs, addictions, abominations, LGBTQ and trans-wokeism are sorely lacking but desperately requiring Authority. Our Authority on these issues, our absolutes and anchor for our soul must be God's Authority. God has the answers we need.


International Holocaust Remembrance Day teaches important lessons. Genesis 12:3 tells us,” And I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed.” God's promises are true. Romans 1:16 says, “For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to everyone that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek. For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, The just shall live by faith.”


If we do not get it right on the Book and receive Authority from the book, you will not discern both good and evil. Take time to remember, reflect, and look to Scripture for clarity, wisdom, and hope in a complicated time.


Remember, “So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.“ Romans 10:17.
 

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