But before he died in 2015, aged 106, Nicholas Winton (left) was honored for services to humanity by our late Queen.
We haven’t always been welcoming to Jewish people in Great Britain, much to our shame. But Sir Nicholas, perhaps inadvertently since he was not especially religious, has partially made up for our lack of concern by blessing thousands of them.
Former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher also did her bit by raising funds to enable her parents to host a Jewish refugee from Austria. Those who bless the seed of Abraham will indeed be blessed (Genesis 12:3)!
When, in the movie, three siblings had to be separated because their hosts couldn’t manage more than two, my wife’s response was, “If we had been there, I would love to have taken all three of them!”
With Jewish people as unsafe and uncertain now as they were then, it’s time for Christians in particular to lead the way by standing up to be counted. We owe everything we cherish to the Jewish people – the Law and the Prophets, the Gospel, and Jesus himself, who said: “Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” (Matthew 25:40)
Charles Gardner is the editor of CMJ UK Prayer Focus and was on the editorial board of ProphecyToday.uk for seven years.