Sahar Saeed
Saudi by blood. Zionist by Spirit. Bridging worlds

Israel- The Womb of Revelation

The Womb of Revelation

Israel was, and still is, the womb of revelation.
It was from her soil that God introduced Himself to the world—not as a distant deity, but as the God who sees, who speaks, who saves.

It was through the Jewish people that we received:

The Torah, the foundation of morality and law

The Psalms, that taught us to cry, sing, and hope

The Prophets, who reminded us of justice, repentance, and coming redemption

And from the womb of Mary, a young Jewish girl, came the Messiah—the Light of the World.

To know the God of the Bible is to know the story of Israel.
To receive the message of the prophets is to receive the voice of a people who carried both promise and pain.

Not Just a Nation—A Vessel

Israel is not just a place on the map.
It is a miracle in motion.
A vessel through which God chose to bless the nations—even as the nations misunderstood, rejected, and often persecuted her.

And yet, from this womb came the Light of the World—
The One who fulfilled the law, walked among fishermen, healed the sick, and carried a cross through Jerusalem’s streets.

Why This Matters Today

In a world quick to demonize Israel and forget history, we must remember this:
If we have met the God of Abraham,
If we have read Isaiah’s poetry,
If we have wept at the Psalms or rejoiced in the words of Jesus—

Then we have received from Israel’s womb.

To dishonor Israel is to forget where our faith began.
To erase her story is to silence the very voice that cried in the wilderness,
“Prepare the way of the Lord.”

A Personal Reflection

As someone who wasn’t raised to love Israel, I had to unlearn the lies and relearn the truth.
The more I studied, the more I realized:

This land gave me more than I knew.
It gave me prophets.
It gave me Scripture.
It gave me the Messiah.
It gave me a God who sees, hears, and redeems.

In Closing: Remember the Womb

From the womb of Israel came the truth that changed the world.
May we never take it for granted.
May we honor the story that gave birth to our salvation.
And may we stand—not in pride, but in humility, wonder, and gratitude—
for the people and the land through whom God made Himself known.

When I stand with Israel, I honor B’nei Yisrael—the children of Israel—and the generations who have gone before us.
I honor their suffering, their exile, their endurance.
Because they carried the weight of covenant, so the world could meet the God who keeps His promises.

From Zion it began, and to Zion it shall return.
It all begins and ends in the land of Israel.

About the Author
Sahar Saeed |سهر سعيد | סהר סעיד Sahar Saeed is an American with Saudi heritage, carrying a voice of truth, transformation, and reconciliation. Raised in a devout Shia Muslim family, her worldview was radically reshaped by a life-changing encounter with Yeshua—an awakening that shattered inherited narratives and ignited a calling to unite Arabs and Jews. Today, she is a writer, speaker, and fierce advocate for peace, healing, and mutual understanding across historic divides. Author of Unveiling: My Life Journey from Veil to Vision: a memoir chronicling her journey from Islam to finding refuge under the wings of the God of Israel. Sahar shares a powerful truth: to understand Israel is to understand the heartbeat of God’s heart. She is currently pursuing her M.A. in Government: International Relations and Human Rights at Liberty University, equipping herself to serve as both a diplomatic and prophetic voice in the Middle East. Once taught to fear Jews and reject Israel, she now stands boldly as a bridge-builder between former enemies, declaring a new story of hope, shared destiny, and Kingdom purpose. And she’s just getting started. עם יִשְׂרָאֵל חַי
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