received Apr 4 from Zion Chairman- all those who
Post# of 1012
To: Zion Family and Friends
Subject: Blessed are all those who have not seen and yet have believed (John 20:20)
This applies to our initial faith when we first accept Jesus Christ as our savior and is the basis for our foundation in our Christian lives, which is all in Him in its entirety. For He is the Word of God (John 1:1).
As true born-again believers, we are asked to believe in an invisible God and in a risen savior, so ours is not a baseless faith and should be rooted and experienced in our Christian faith. Sometimes problems arise when our five senses begin ruling our lives, and in that, we find the life of faith a little more difficult.
And those who depend too much on their own eyes may miss the blessing that comes to us only by FAITH. The journey of faith by all of us in Zion who believe that G-d has promised the oil to Israel in The Bible. And it will happen, and the entire world will see how big our God is.
There is a profound blessedness in believing all the scriptures that support this, and He also intervenes on behalf of all those who know that He will keep His promises that He has made to both Jacob and Moses and to Israel, and then they will be blessed as well (Gen 12:2,3). We all believe in The Bible and God’s many promises that He has made to all of Zion’s shareholders about the oil of Israel over the past 23 years (Deut. 32:13)
(Isaiah 46:9-11)
John Brown
(Numbers 6:22-27)
Also, Givot Olam is currently the only oil company in Israel who has found oil (12.5 million barrels of oil) and their company was founded on Ephraim as Zion was also on Manasseh (Gen. 48:20). Both these tribes are found on the head of Joseph and will be Blessed with oil. (Gen. 49: 22-26)
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS: Statements in this communication that are not historical fact, including, but not limited to, statements regarding Zion’s operations and the results therefrom, including testing and completion; Zion's ability to discover and produce oil in commercial quantities; Zion’s ability to continue as a going concern; operational risks in ongoing exploration efforts; regulatory approvals needed for the rig’s operation; the effect, if any, of the coronavirus pandemic on the timing of the operation of the well, and liquidity for shareholders on OTCQX are forward-looking statements as defined in the “Safe Harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are based on assumptions that are subject to significant known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other unpredictable factors, many of which are described in Zion’s periodic reports filed with the SEC and are beyond Zion’s control. These risks could cause Zion’s actual performance to differ materially from the results predicted by these forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, those described in Item 1A in Zion’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, which is expressly incorporated herein by reference, and other factors as may periodically be described in Zion’s filings with the SEC. Zion can give no assurance that the expectations reflected in these statements will prove to be correct and assumes no responsibility to update these statements.