In Defense of the Jewish
People and the State of Israel
s Christians, I believe that we all have to
stand very strongly behind the Jewish people and their
state of Israel. Per the article that we have just added
to the site titled, "The
Looming Threat of Iran," we now have another Hitler
rising out of the Middle East from the country of
Iran.
Iran's new president, Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad, has made public statements that Israel should be
wiped off the face of the map. This man is not even attempting
to hide his hatred and disdain of the Jewish people and their
state of Israel.
He is currently trying to enrich uranium for the purposes of
developing nuclear weapons, and if he should ever succeed in
being able to fully develop this nuclear technology, there is
no doubt in my mind that he will try to arrange some type of
nuclear strike against Israel and the Jewish people. He was
just recently quoted as saying that the "Zionist regime is a
rotten, dried tree that will be eliminated by one
storm."
Israel and the Jewish people now, more than ever, need the
support of the United States and all Christians from around the
world. Anti-Semitism is still on the rise across much of the
world.
You would think that the world would have learned its
lessons from what happened with Adolph Hitler and his
extermination of 6 million Jews in the German holocaust, but
much of the world seems to be turning a deaf ear to the next
Hitler now rising onto the scene. Russia and China do not even
want any type of sanctions leveled against Iran, much less any
type of military strike.
Time is now running out as our country and several of our
European allies, along with the UN and its Security Council,
are scrambling trying to find some type of solution to stop
Iran from being able to successfully enrich uranium.
The world saw what Adolph Hitler was able to accomplish in
such a short period time once he embarked on his course to try
and exterminate an entire race of people - and here we go again
with the new president of Iran!
However, as I stated in my article on "The Looming Threat of Iran," the Bible
has already predicted how all of this is going to play out.
Sooner or later, Iran will be teaming up with Russia and
several other Arab countries, and they will attempt to launch
an all out invasion and attack on Israel. But God Himself will
personally intervene, and He will literally wipe this invading
army right off the map.
God will end up having the last laugh on Iran's president.
What Iran's president would like to do to Israel is exactly
what God the Father Himself is going to end up doing to this
invading army. They will be the ones who will be wiped off the
face of the map, not the other way around.
However, until this event finally happens, there is going to
be a lot of saber rattling among all of these countries, and
America and all Christians throughout the world have got to
stand firmly and strongly behind the Jewish people and their
state of Israel.
For those of you who are not aware of this debate within the
Body of Christ right now, there is a doctrine called
Replacement Theology that has seeped into the Body. I do
not know how far back this doctrine goes into our Christian
history - but it is a doctrine and belief that has been
accepted by many theologians and great men of God - including
many in our present day and age.
This Replacement Theology teaches that the Christian Church
has now replaced Israel. Proponents of this teaching feel that
God the Father basically did away with the Jewish people and
their state of Israel as you get near the Old Testament.
Not only did the Jewish people not accept Jesus Christ as
their true Messiah and Savior when He came onto our earth, but
God the Father Himself ends up pronouncing a very severe
judgment on them as a nation as you get near the end of the Old
Testament, and then ends up scattering them among the Gentile
nations of the world right around 70 AD because of their
rebellious and disobedient behavior towards Him during a good
portion of their roller coaster ride with Him in the Old
Testament.
The Christians who have bought into this replacement
theology feel that since God ended up driving them from their
Promised Land of Israel as a result of the judgment He passed
on them as you get near the end of the Old Testament, that God
has now replaced Israel with the New Testament - New Covenant
Christian Church, who are all born-again Christians saved
through the shed blood of Jesus Christ.
At first glance, this looks to be a very logical argument.
But when you examine very closely the wording in the Scripture
verses I will list in this article, and look very closely at
what was really occurring between God and His chosen people
during their roller coaster ride with Him throughout much of
the Old Testament, you will see that God the Father has not
totally forsaken them, that He is not done with them, and that
the Christian Church has not replaced these people or their
Promised Land of Israel.
Granted, the Bible tells us that all Christians now
have a new and better covenant through Jesus Christ in the
New Testament, but this does not mean that God has forsaken
His original Abrahamic covenant that He made with the
Jewish people near the beginning of the Old Testament. This
Abrahamic covenant between God and the Jewish people is
still fully alive and still fully intact to this very
day.
In the following captions, I'm going to list each of the
Scripture verses that will give you a very clear picture as to
what was really happening between God the Father and His chosen
people - the Jewish race. Once you put all of the appropriate
Scripture verses properly together on this subject, there is no
doubt in my mind that the original covenant that God made with
Abraham is still fully alive and fully intact, and as such, we
as born-again Christians, should stand firmly and solidly
behind our Jewish brethren.
Though the Jewish people have not officially accepted
Jesus Christ as their true Savior and Messiah, the day will
come when they all will - and until that event actually
happens, we all should fully accept them as our brothers in
the faith since we both serve and follow the same God the
Father.
Now here are some very powerful and profound verses that
will set the stage as to what God the Father has arranged with
these people, and how we, as Christians, are connected to God
the Father and the original covenant that He made with the
Jewish people.
1. God the Father Makes an Everlasting Covenant With
Abraham
This whole scenario all starts out with the first and
original covenant that God the Father makes with Abraham. The
first four verses that I am going to list under this caption
all set the entire stage as to what God's original intentions
were going to be with the Jewish people as a race and as a
nation.
Study the specific wording in these first 4 verses very
carefully. In my opinion, the key words in these verses will
show us that God the Father made an everlasting and
unconditional covenant with Abraham that will never end - I
repeat, will never end!
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When Abram was ninety-nine years old, the Lord appeared
to Abram and said to him, "I am Almighty God; walk
before Me and be blameless. And I will make My covenant
between Me and you, and will multiply you
exceedingly."
Then Abram fell on his face, and God talked
with him, saying: "As for Me, behold, My covenant is
with you, and you shall be a father of many
nations. No longer shall your name be called Abram, but
your name shall be Abraham; for I have made you a
father of many nations.
I will make you exceedingly fruitful; and I will make
nations of you, and kings shall come from you. And I
will establish My covenant between Me and you and your
descendants after you in their generations, to be God
to you and your descendants after you. Also I give to
you and your descendants after you the land in which
you are a stranger, all the land of Canaan, as an
everlasting possession; and I will be their
God.
And God said to Abraham: "As for you, you shall
keep My covenant, you and your descendants after you
throughout their generations. This is My covenant which
you shall keep, between Me and you and your descendants
after you ..." (Genesis 17:1-10)
- And the Lord said to Abram, after Lot had separated
from him: "Lift your eyes now and look from the place where
you are - northward, southward, eastward, and westward;
for all the land which you see I give to you and your
descendants forever. And I will make your descendants
as the dust of the earth; so that if a man could number the
dust of the earth; then your descendants also could be
numbered. Arise, walk in the land through its length and
its width, for I give it to you." (Genesis 13:14-17)
- Then God said: "No, Sarah your wife shall bear you a
son, and you shall call his name Isaac; I will establish
My covenant with him for an EVERLASTING COVENANT, and with
His descendants after him." (Genesis 17:19)
- "He is the Lord our God; His judgments are in all the
earth. He has remembered His covenant forever, the word
which He commanded, for a thousand generations, the
covenant which He made with Abraham, and His oath to Isaac,
and confirmed it to Jacob for a statute, to Israel for an
EVERLASTING COVENANT, saying, "To you I will give the land
of Canaan as the allotment of your inheritance ..."
(Psalm 105:7-12))
I believe that God always says exactly what He means and
means exactly what He says. Notice the following in these first
4 verses:
1. God first starts out by making a covenant
with Israel's first forefather, Abraham. He then confirms the
covenant and carries this covenant down to Abraham's son Isaac.
And from Isaac, God then carries and confirms the covenant down
to Isaac's son, Jacob. This is why the Bible keeps making the
comment throughout that God the Father is the God of Abraham,
Isaac and Jacob - because Abraham, Isaac and Jacob were the
first three forefathers that God started the ball rolling with
on this covenant.
The reason that this covenant is called the Abrahamic
covenant is because Abraham was the first one that God
approached to enter the covenant with.
2. Now watch what happens next. In the first
two verses, God then tells Abraham that He is going to give him
all of the land of Canaan as his possession and as his
inheritance. The land of Canaan is now the land of Israel.
Right off the bat, in the very first book of the Bible, God is
making these covenant statements to the very first forefather
of the entire Jewish race and to all of the descendants that
would come after him.
Notice that God then makes the extreme statement in
the first verse that He is going to give Abraham the entire
land of Canaan as his everlasting possession - I repeat, an
everlasting possession!
The word "everlasting" means forever, permanently,
for eternity, never to be taken back.
The different Bible dictionaries define the word
"everlasting" as:
- eternal
- lasting through all time
- lasting forever
- unending
- of unlimited duration
- without end
In the second verse, God then makes the statement that He is
giving all of this land to Abraham and his descendants
"forever." Again, I repeat - forever!
If God is telling you that He is giving you a specific
parcel of land forever, and that it will be an everlasting
possession for you and all of your descendants - then God is
meaning exactly what He is saying to you. No if, ands or buts
about it.
Bottom line - God made an eternal pact and an eternal
covenant with Israel's first three forefathers in that the
land of Israel would be given to them and that they would
have it for the rest of their eternal lives!
If God was going to be eventually done with all of the
Jewish people as you get near the end of the Old Testament,
then why would He be making these kinds of extreme covenant
statements to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob right at the beginning
of the Bible?
Since God is all-knowing, then God knows everything that
will be occurring in the future down to the very smallest
details. As a result, He knew the Jewish people were going to
get themselves in major trouble with Him as you get near the
end of the Old Testament and that He would have to eventually
pronounce judgment on them and scatter them to the four corners
of the globe.
Since God cannot lie or ever be wrong on anything - then
this means that He will be true to His Word and that the land
of Israel will belong to the Jewish people forever. It will be
an everlasting possession for all of them. And if the land of
Israel will be an everlasting possession for the Jewish people,
then this is puzzle piece number one that will show us that God
the Father has not done away with the Jewish people at this
time and that He is not fully done with everything that He
eventually wants to accomplish with them.
3. The third thing to notice is that not only
is the land of Canaan (Israel) going to be an everlasting
possession for the Jewish people, but the original covenant
that God makes with Abraham is also going to be an everlasting
covenant. In the last two verses when God is talking about
Isaac and Jacob and the original Abrahamic covenant being
carried down and confirmed with the both of them, He
specifically uses the words that this covenant will be an
"everlasting covenant." I repeat - an "everlasting
covenant."
Again - the words "everlasting" covenant means
something that will be permanent, eternal, and never-ending. If
God was going to wash His hands of the Jewish people as you get
near the end of the Old Testament, then why would He be making
an everlasting covenant right at the beginning of the Bible
with these people that will never have any kind of end?
With God the Father specifically using the words
"everlasting covenant" and the land of Israel being an
"everlasting possession" for the Jewish people - I do
not see any other way you can re-interpret or spin these
verses. These verses are as clear and as plain as day.
Bottom line - God has made an everlasting, eternal,
never-to-end pact and covenant with the Jewish people in
that He will be their God and they will be His chosen
people for all of eternity - and the land of Israel will be
their land for all of eternity. When God makes a promise
and a covenant - He will keep to His Word. End of
discussion!
4. The last thing to pick up on these first 4
verses is that this covenant is an unconditional
covenant. The word "unconditional" means that there
are no conditions or strings attached to it. In other words,
God the Father is the One initiating and making this original
covenant with Abraham and there was nothing that Abraham or the
Jewish people had to do to start it off with God the
Father.
As you will see in a caption below, though this covenant was
unconditional, God still expected His people to abide by His
laws and His ways for them. He told them right off the bat that
if they would stay true, loyal and faithful to Him and live
righteous lives, that He would keep them in this land and they
would dwell safely with abundant blessings. But if they
strayed, rebelled and chased after other gods, then He would
allow their enemies to attack them and they eventually would be
driven from their Promised Land.
And even though all of this eventually happened as
you get near the end of the Old Testament - this still did
not negate, cancel, revoke or break the original covenant
that God had made with Abraham.
If God makes an everlasting covenant with you - it will stay
intact forever, no matter what you do or don't do! And as you
will see in the last set of captions, God will stay true to His
Word and He would eventually bring the Jewish people back to
their Promised Land of Israel in the latter days.
These first 4 verses, in my opinion, perfectly set the stage
for not only what God wants to do with the Jewish people and
the land of Israel, but what He eventually is going to do with
all New Testament Christians that would be born after Jesus
comes to our earth. There is an incredible spiritual
connection between all Jews and all Christians as you will see
explained further below.
2. All of Israel Shall Be Saved
These next two verses are going to add perfectly to the ones
just stated above. In the very first verse I will list, the
apostle Paul himself states that all of Israel will eventually
be saved!
Again, if God was going to be done with Israel and the
Jewish people - then why is the apostle Paul making such an
extreme and intense statement in this first verse in that all
of Israel will eventually be saved? I believe that when Paul is
using the word "Israel" - he is referring direct to the
Jewish people, not to Gentile Christians.
In the second verse, God Himself makes a very intense
statement stating that the "seed of Israel" will never
be cast off from Him! Again, study the wording in these two
verses very carefully.
- "I say then, has God cast away His people? Certainly
not! For I also am an Israelite, of the seed of Abraham, of
the tribe of Benjamin. God has not cast away His people
whom He foreknew ... And so all Israel will be saved, as it
is written: "The Deliverer will come out of Zion, and He
will turn away ungodliness from Jacob; for this is My
covenant with them, when I take away their sins." (Romans
11:1-2, 26-27)
- Thus says the Lord, who gives the sun for a light by
day, and the ordinances of the moon and the stars for a
light by night, who disturbs the sea, and its waves
roar
(The Lord of hosts is His name):
"If those ordinances depart from before Me, says the Lord,
then the seed of Israel shall also cease from being a
nation before Me forever."
Thus says the Lord: "If heaven above can be measured, and
the foundations of the earth searched out beneath, I will
also cast off all the seed of Israel for all that they have
done, says the Lord." (Jeremiah 31:35-37)
Notice in the first verse from Paul that he starts right off
by stating Israel has not been cast off by God. He specifically
states that "God has not cast away His people whom He
foreknew." He then ends this long passage by stating that
"all Israel will be saved."
The apostle Paul is writing all of this in New Testament,
which is just more proof that God has not done away with or
cast off the Jewish people from His original plan and original
covenant that He made with Abraham.
If God was going to wash His hands of the Jewish people at
the end of the Old Testament, then Paul would have stated such
in this passage. But instead, he states just the opposite -
that God has not cast away the Jewish people. He then ends this
passage by stating that all of Israel will eventually be saved
- which means they will all eventually accept Jesus Christ as
their true Savior and Messiah.
The second verse is coming direct from God the Father
Himself. This message is being conveyed to the prophet Jeremiah
who comes later in the Old Testament. By the time Jeremiah
arrives on the scene, the Jewish people had already got
themselves in major trouble with the Lord and God could have
easily washed His hands of all of them at this point. But
instead, He tells Jeremiah that the seed of Israel will never
be cast off from Him!
Notice the language God is using in this verse to really try
and drive home the point that He has absolutely no intentions
of ever forsaking the Jewish people and their land of Israel
and the covenant that He made with their first forefather,
Abraham.
He says that if the sun would ever fail to shine, or the
stars or moon at night ever fail to give their light to us in
the night - then Israel would cease to be a nation before Him.
The answer to this statement is obvious - the sun is never
going to quit shining and the moon and stars will never cease
to give their light to us in the night - thus Israel will never
cease to be a nation before Him.
He then ends the verse with one more intense statement in
can the heaven above ever be measured or the foundations of the
earth ever be searched out? Again, the answer is obvious to
both of those statements - there is no way that any human could
ever begin to measure the heaven above or even begin to search
out all of the foundations of this earth. As a result, God
says that He will never cast off the seed of Israel from
Him!
If God was going to cast off the Jewish people from Himself
at the end of the Old Testament as a result of all of their
rebellious and disobedient behavior towards Him - then why
would He be making these kinds of intense and matter-of-fact
statements?
Since God is all-knowing, then He knew exactly how
the Old Testament was all going to end up. He knew He was
going to have to end up scattering the Jewish people to the
four corners of the globe - but yet He still has chosen to
remain faithful to the original covenant He made with
Abraham, and thus will never completely forsake them as a
people and as a nation.
These two verses are just more positive proof that God has
never had any intentions, even from the very beginning of
things, of ever casting away the Jewish people from His sight
and from His first original plan and covenant that He had set
up for them.
3. God Makes An Eternal Covenant With King David
As you get further into the Old Testament, God continues to
confirm the covenant that He originally made with Abraham down
through their descendants. However, when you get to the story
of King David, something else now occurs between Him and God
the Father.
God now tells David, who ended up becoming the greatest king
that Israel has ever had, that his seed and his kingdom would
last forever - I repeat, forever! This is called by many, the
Davidic Covenant. If God was going to end up doing away with
the Jewish people, He would have never made these kinds of
extreme and intense statements to King David.
The seed of David is referring to the descendants that would
follow after him. Here are three more powerful verses all
showing that God has no intentions of doing away with His
covenant relationship with the Jewish people as a race and as a
nation.
- "He shall build a house for My name, and I will
establish the throne of his kingdom forever. I will be his
Father, and he shall be My son ... And your house and your
kingdom shall be established forever before you. Your
throne shall be established forever." (2 Samuel 7:13
-16)
- "I have made a covenant with My chosen, I have sworn
to My servant David: 'Your seed I will establish forever,
and build up your throne to all generations' " (Psalm
89:3-4)
- "Once I have sworn by My holiness; I will not lie to
David: his seed shall endure forever, and his throne as the
sun before Me; it shall be established forever like the
moon, even like the faithful witness in the sky." (Psalm
89:35-37)
Notice that God has sworn to David to keep his seed and his
kingdom fully alive forever - and that He cannot lie to David
on this issue since He is God Almighty and thus cannot lie.
Now if David was going to end up physically dying like the
rest of us do from this earth, then what exactly is God meaning
when He says that the throne of his kingdom will last forever?
David is eventually going to die, so he will no longer be the
physical king over the land of Israel.
Who is going to take over his throne? This will now lead us
into the next caption.
4. Jesus Will Be Given the Throne of David
This next verse will tell us exactly how God the Father is
going to keep the throne of David fully alive in the future.
This verse will tell us that Jesus Christ Himself will be given
the throne of King David sometime in the future. Here is the
verse:
"He will be great, and will be called the Son of the
Highest; and the Lord God will give Him the throne of His
father David. And He will reign over the house of Jacob
forever, and of His kingdom there will be no end." (Luke
1:32-33)
This verse is specifically talking about Jesus Christ
Himself. Notice that God is making the proclamation that His
Son will be given the throne of King David and that He will
rule over the house of Jacob forever. I repeat once again,
forever and ever!
Jesus will be given this throne when He returns back to our
earth for His second coming. When He returns back to us in His
second coming, He will be setting up the 1000 year Millennium
Kingdom from the city of Jerusalem, which is in the land of
Israel. Jesus will rule our entire earth from the holy city of
Jerusalem.
Think of the ramifications of the statement that God
is making in the above verse - that from the blood line of
King David, and from the original pact and covenant that He
made with the Jewish people in the Old Testament, that God
will have His Son Jesus rule from the kingdom and throne
that King David ruled from back in the Old
Testament!
If God was going to do away with His covenant relationship
with the Jewish people, then why would He specifically give His
Son Jesus the throne of King David from back in the Old
Testament? Why not just give Jesus His own throne without it
being attached to any previous Jewish King?
The fact that God the Father is purposely attaching His
Son's coming throne in the future direct to the throne of King
David is just more positive proof that God has not done away
with the Jewish people and the personal covenant relationship
that He had established with them back in the Old
Testament.
5. Jesus Was Born Into Our World As a Jew
This next fact is now going to seal the deal. The Bible
specifically tells us that Jesus, when He was born of the Holy
Spirit through the virgin Mary, was born into our world as a
Jew. He was not born of any other nationality or race.
He was born into our world as a Jew, and He was then
crucified and put to death as a Jew. In fact, the inscription
on the cross that He was crucified on stated that He was the
"King of the Jews."
God even goes an extra step to drive this point home when in
the very first Gospel account from the Gospel According to
Matthew, He starts off this very first Gospel account by
stating the lineage that Jesus would be descending from - and
all of this lineage was a Jewish lineage. There were no other
races or nations involved in this bloodline.
Here is the very first line from the Gospel of Matthew:
"The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the Son
of David, the Son of Abraham ..." (Matthew 1:1)
From there, it goes on to describe the specific lineage that
Jesus would be coming from. Notice that God even goes as far as
to say that His Son Jesus is the "Son of David" and the
"Son of Abraham." In Revelation 22:16, Jesus Himself
says that He is the "Root" and "Offspring" of
David.
We already know that Jesus is the Son of God. But now God is
going to take things one step further and also establish His
Son as the Son of both David and Abraham.
If God was going to end up doing away with the Jewish
people, why would he even bother to have His Son born through
their bloodline onto our earth, and then officially state that
He is both the Son of David and the Son of Abraham? And notice
the two specific people that Jesus will be the Son of -
Abraham, who God made the first original covenant with, and
then King David, whose earthly kingdom and throne would
eventually be handed over to Jesus in the coming Millennium
Kingdom. Coincidence? I don't think so.
God is purposely isolating this patriarch and king for a
reason. He is isolating Abraham to once more show that the
eternal and everlasting covenant that He made with him way back
in the beginning of the Old Testament would be carried on into
future generations as an everlasting, permanent, and eternal
covenant.
He is purposely isolating King David because David ended up
being the greatest king that Israel has ever had and Jesus
would eventually be given his kingdom in the coming Millennium
Kingdom and will be ruling this earth from the city of
Jerusalem for a 1000 years - and then rule this earth from the
new city of Jerusalem in the coming New Heaven and New Earth
Kingdom, where both He and God the Father will rule from for
the rest of all eternity.
It is no coincidence and no accident that God has the very
first gospel account starting off with the specific bloodline
that Jesus would enter into this world through. Combine this
fact with the everlasting covenant that He made with Abraham,
and I believe that we are dealing with a race and class of
people that have not been done away with - either with the
Abrahamic covenant that God the Father initially established
with them or as a people and as a nation. The Abrahamic
covenant and the Jewish people are still intact and still in
the fold of God the Father.
6. God Scatters the Jewish People Among the Gentile
Nations
I believe that all of the above verses show us, without any
other possible interpretation, that the original covenant God
made with Abraham was a permanent, eternal and everlasting
covenant - and as such, it is still fully intact and fully
alive to this very day. The Jewish people are still God's
chosen people and still the apple of His eye.
What I think is one of the reasons that so many Christians
have bought into this Replacement Theology is what happened
near the end of the Old Testament and right at the beginning of
the New Testament. Long story short, as a result of Israel's
constant rebellious, disobedient and sinful ways against the
Lord, He ends up pronouncing a very severe judgment on them as
you get near the end of the Old Testament with the later
prophets.
After just about 2000 years of trying to get them to get
their act together with Him, God finally gets enough of their
rebellious and stiff-necked ways towards Him, and tells them
that they will be driven from their Promised Land and that they
will be scattered among the Gentile nations of this world.
This event officially occurred in 70 AD when the Jews were
driven out of Rome under Titus. This event was called the
"Diaspora," which means the dispersion of the Jewish
people from their homeland of Israel to other foreign lands of
the world. The word "Diaspora" is a Greek noun which
means a "scattering," and is meant to be referring to an
actual exile.
The Jewish people actually had several dispersions in the
Old Testament as a result of some of the judgments that God
brought down on them as a result of their adulterous and
rebellious behavior towards Him. But this dispersion that
occurred in 70 AD was the big one.
Here is the verse from the Book of Jeremiah where God
foretells that He will be dispersing these people among the
Gentile nations of this world:
And the Lord said, "Because they have forsaken My law
which I set before them, and have not obeyed My voice, nor
walked according to it, but they have walked according to
the imagination of their own heart and after the Baals,
which their fathers taught them," therefore thus says the
Lord of hosts, the God of Israel:
"Behold, I will feed them, this people, with wormwood,
and give them water of gall to drink. I will scatter
them also among the Gentiles, whom neither they nor their
fathers have known. And I will send a sword after them
until I have consumed them." (Jeremiah 9:13-15)
Notice the very last sentence where God is stating that He
will send a sword after them after He scatters them among the
Gentile nations. This may help explain why the Jewish people
have become the most persecuted people throughout the history
of our world.
When you first look at this prophetic proclamation being
made by the Lord, and then the eventual fulfillment of it in 70
AD, at first glance, it would appear as if God had completely
washed His hands of this people and completely done away with
them as a people and as a nation. From there, it would be easy
to conclude that God will now replace the Jewish people and the
earlier covenant He made with Abraham with the New Testament
Christian Church.
And not only did God pronounce this severe judgment on them
back in the Old Testament as a result of their disobedient
behavior towards Him, but to add insult to injury, they ended
up rejecting Jesus Christ Himself when He came to our earth in
the flesh and walked among us for 33 years.
Not only did God try to get them to get their act together
with Him back in the Old Testament in the way that He wanted
them to live and act, but He made one more attempt to try and
get them to accept Jesus as their true Savior and Messiah. And
when they finally refused to accept who Jesus really was and
what His divine mission was really all about, that was going to
be it. From there, God pulled the plug, and in 70 AD they were
dispersed to the four corners of the globe.
With the severity of this kind of judgment, it would be easy
to see how some people could buy into this replacement
theology, which states that the Christian Church has now
replaced Israel and the Jewish people in God's final scheme of
things.
But there are two things that have occurred that should
totally discount and discredit this false teaching.
One, the covenant that God made with Abraham was an
everlasting and unconditional covenant. This means that there
were no strings and conditions attached to it. God initiated
this covenant with Abraham and nothing on this earth is ever
going to break it or take it away.
Second, and this is where many of the people who are
ascribing to this replacement theology are missing it -
though God disperses and scatters the Jewish people among
the Gentile nations of this world, God promises one more
little thing that will completely change this whole
scenario.
God Himself states that in the latter days that
He will bring the Jewish people back to their homeland of
Israel and will once more restore and re-establish them
back into their land.
This will now lead us right into the next big caption.
7. God Restores the Jewish People Back to the Land of
Israel
Though God pronounces and carries out this very severe
judgment on the Jewish people with this dispersion in 70 AD,
God now has to do one more thing in order to fulfill the
covenant He made with Abraham. He now has to re-gather and
restore the Jewish people back to their home land of
Israel.
Why - especially since they deserved this judgment and this
dispersion? Because God had established an everlasting covenant
with Abraham and told Abraham that the land of Israel would be
an everlasting possession for him and all of his descendants
that would follow after him.
God thus had to stay true to His Word to Abraham. God cannot
lie. God cannot go back on His Word to Abraham. Our God is a
covenant-keeping God. As a result, the Jewish people are given
the biggest break of their lives - and in May of 1948, enough
of the Jewish people had returned back to the land of Israel
and they were able to officially establish it once again as
their very own state - the state of Israel.
This event, which occurred on May 14, 1948, was a huge
fulfillment of Bible prophecy. Here are the specific verses
from Scripture that were prophesying this event to occur as it
did in May of 1948.
1. "Therefore say, 'Thus says the Lord God: "Although I
have cast them far off among the Gentiles, and although I
have scattered them among the countries, yet I shall be a
little sanctuary for them in the countries where they have
gone."
"Therefore say, 'Thus says the Lord God: "I will gather
you from the peoples, assemble you from the countries where
you have been scattered, and I will give you the land of
Israel."
"And they will go there, and they will take away
all its detestable things and all its abominations from
there. Then I will give them one heart, and I will put a
new spirit within them, and take the stony heart out of
their flesh, and give them a heart of flesh, that they may
walk in My statutes and keep My judgments and do them; and
they shall be My people, and I will be their God." (Ezekiel
11:16-20) 2. "... that the Lord your God will bring
you back from captivity, and have compassion on you, and
gather you again from all the nations where the Lord your
God has scattered you. If any of you were driven out to the
farthest parts under heaven, from there the Lord your God
will gather you, and from there He will bring you.
Then the Lord your God will bring you to the land which
your fathers possessed, and you shall possess it. He
will prosper you and multiply you more than your fathers.
And the Lord your God will circumcise your heart and the
heart of your descendants, to love the Lord your God with
all your heart and with all your soul, that you may live."
(Deuteronomy 30:3-6)
3. "Hear the word of the Lord, O nations, and declare it
in the isles afar off, and say, 'He who scattered Israel
will gather him, and keep him as a shepherd does his
flock.' For the Lord has redeemed Jacob, and ransomed
him from the hand of one stronger than he." (Jeremiah 31:
10-11)
4. "Behold, the days are coming, says the Lord, when I
will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and with
the house of Judah - not according to the covenant made
with their fathers in the day that I took them by the hand
to bring them out of the land of Egypt, My covenant which
they broke, though I was a husband to them, says the
Lord.
But this is the covenant that I will make with the house of
Israel after those days, says the Lord: I will put My law
in their minds, and write it on their hearts; and I will be
their God, and they shall be My people. No more shall every
man teach his neighbor, and every man his brother, saying,
'Know the Lord,' for they all shall know Me, from the least
of them to the greatest of them, says the Lord. For I will
forgive their iniquity, and their sin I will remember no
more." (Jeremiah 31:31-34)
5. "I will bring back the captives of My people
Israel; they shall build the waste cities and inhabit them;
they shall plant vineyards and drink wine from them: they
shall make gardens and eat fruit from them. I will plant
them in their land, and no longer shall they be pulled up
from the land I have given them," says the Lord your
God. (Amos 9:14-15)
6. "It shall come to pass in that day that the Lord
shall set His hand again the second time to recover the
remnant of His people who are left, from Assyria and Egypt,
from Pathos and Cush ... He will set up a banner for the
nations, and will assemble the outcasts of Israel and
gather together the dispersed of Judah from the four
corners of the earth." (Isaiah 11:11-12)
All of these verses are as plain as day. God first scatters
the Jewish people among all of the Gentile nations in 70 AD,
but then He prophesies that He will re-gather them once again
and bring them back to their homeland of Israel.
And not only is God going to bring them back to the homeland
of Israel, but He is also going to clean them up and make a new
covenant with them by putting a new spirit and a new heart in
them so that they can walk in His ways and never again rebel
and forsake Him like they did numerous times in the Old
Testament.
I believe that this new spirit and new heart that God will
put in them will be when they finally accept Jesus as their
true Messiah and Savior, and then they receive the Holy Spirit
to come and live and dwell on the inside of them like all
born-again Christians now have. The Jewish people will thus end
up coming under the same covenant that we all now have with
Jesus Christ.
Again, if God was completely done with the Jewish people as
a nation and as a people, then why is He is going to these
extreme lengths to re-gather them from the four corners of the
world from where He had initially scattered them to and bring
them back to their homeland of Israel? And then to top it all
off, make a new covenant with them by putting a new spirit and
a new heart in them so that they can stay true, loyal and
faithful to Him for the rest of all eternity.
God says in the very first above that they will still
be His people and that He will still be their faithful
God. Also notice in the very first sentence in the first verse
listed above - that even though God had to scatter the Jewish
people to the four corners of the globe - He makes one very
interesting statement in that He Himself will still be a
"sanctuary" for them in the foreign lands that they will
have to end up living in!
If God had completely done away with His covenant
relationship with these people, why would He still be serving
as a direct sanctuary for them in the foreign lands that they
would all end up living in during this worldwide
dispersion?
Once again, these Scripture verses are adding more positive
proof that God is not done with the Jewish people as a whole,
and He will eventually get all of them saved under the blood of
His Son Jesus at the end of the Great Tribulation and in the
coming Millennium Kingdom where Jesus will rule this entire
earth from the city of Jerusalem.
8. Jesus Will Be Ruling This Earth From the City of
Jerusalem in the Coming Millennium Kingdom
These next verses are now going to be adding some more icing
to this cake. Not only has God promised to bring the Jewish
people back to their homeland of Israel and eventually get all
of them saved by accepting Jesus as their true Savior and
Messiah, but God is also going to have His Son Jesus literally
rule this entire earth during the coming Millennium Kingdom from
the city of Jerusalem, which is in the land of Israel.
Jesus will literally be ruling this earth from the city of
Jerusalem - not any other countries or cities in this world. So
not only was Jesus born into our world as a Jew, died and was
crucified as a Jew, but He is now going to come back and rule
from the greatest Jewish city of all time - the city of
Jerusalem!
Again, if God the Father was going to do away with the
Jewish people, why would He be having His Son set up His home
base from the city of Jerusalem in this coming Millennium
Kingdom? Again, just more proof that the Jewish people are
still God's chosen people and that He has not forsaken
them.
Here are 6 very good verses all showing that Jesus will be
ruling this earth during the coming Millennium Kingdom from the
city of Jerusalem.
- "For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given:
And the government will be upon His shoulder. And
His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the increase of
His government and peace, there will be no end. Upon the
throne of David and over His kingdom, to order it and
establish it with judgment and justice from that time
forward, even forever. The zeal of the Lord of hosts
will perform this." (Isaiah 9:6-7)
- Thus says the Lord: ‘I will return to Zion, and
dwell in the midst of Jerusalem. Jerusalem shall be
called the City of Truth, the mountain of the Lord of
Hosts, the holy mountain.' (Zechariah 8:3)
- "Sing and rejoice, O daughter of Zion! For behold, I am
coming and I will dwell in your midst," says the
Lord.
"Many nations shall be joined to the Lord in that day, and
they shall become My people. And I will dwell in your
midst. Then you will know that the Lord of hosts has
sent Me to you. And the Lord will take possession of
Judah as His inheritance in the Holy Land, and will again
choose Jerusalem." (Zechariah 2:10-12)
- "... and I will set My sanctuary in their midst
forevermore. My tabernacle also shall be with them;
indeed I will be their God, and they shall be My people.
The nations also will know that I, the Lord, sanctify
Israel, where My sanctuary is in their midst
forevermore." (Ezekiel 37:26-27)
- The Spirit lifted me up and brought me into the inner
court; and behold, the glory of the Lord filled the temple.
Then I heard Him speaking to me from the temple, while a
man stood beside me. And He said to me, "Son of man, this
is the place of My throne and the place of the soles of My
feet, where I will dwell in the midst of the children of
Israel forever. No more shall the house of Israel
defile My Holy Name, they nor their kings, by their
harlotry or with the carcasses of their kings on their high
places." (Ezekiel 43:5-7)
- "The inhabitants of one city shall go to another,
saying, "Let us continue to go and pray before the Lord,
and seek the Lord of Hosts. I myself will go also." Yes,
many peoples and strong nations shall come to seek the Lord
of hosts in Jerusalem, and to pray before the Lord.'
Thus says the Lord of hosts; ‘In those days ten men
from every language of the nations shall grasp the sleeve
of a Jewish man, saying, "Let us go with you, for we
have heard that God is with you." (Zechariah
8:21-23)
Now if Jesus ruling this entire earth from the city of
Jerusalem is going to be the icing on this cake, what do you
think will be the candles? This will now lead us to the last
section.
9. God Will Bring Down a New Jerusalem From Heaven
After the 1000
year Millennium rule of Jesus has passed, a most amazing
thing will then take place. God the Father will create a New
Heaven and a New Earth for all of us to live on. And after He
creates this New Heaven
and New Earth for all of us to live in, He then literally
brings down a whole new city called the "New Jerusalem"
straight out of heaven itself.
This new city of Jerusalem will come down straight from
heaven itself and will be placed upon this new earth. From
there, both God the Father and Jesus Christ will rule this new
heaven and new earth forever and ever from this new city of
Jerusalem.
The point to get is that the final ending to this entire
saga will be God planting a whole new holy city in our midst -
and this new holy city will be named the "New
Jerusalem." It will not be named New York, Los Angeles, or
any other city in the world. It will specifically be named the
New Jerusalem.
Again, if God was going to do away with the Jewish people,
especially as a nation, why would He be naming this new city
that will be coming down from heaven after the city of
Jerusalem in the land of Israel?
If He had really done away with the Jewish people once He
scattered and dispersed them to the four corners of the world
in 70 AD - you would think that He would want to name this new
city after some other city in the world. But He does not!
Again, just more major proof that God has not done away with
the Jewish people as a nation or as a chosen people.
Here are two verses from the Book of Revelation that will
tell us about this new city of Jerusalem. It even goes as far
as to give us some of the measurements and dimensions of
it.
- "Then I, John, saw the holy city, New Jerusalem,
coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride
adorned for her husband." (Revelation 21:2)
- "And he carried me away in the Spirit to a great and
high mountain, and showed me the great city, the holy
Jerusalem, descending out of heaven from God, having the
glory of God. And her light was like a most precious stone,
like a jasper stone, clear as crystal. And she had a
great and high wall with twelve gates, and twelve angels at
the gates, and names written on them, which are the names
of the twelve tribes of Israel: three gates on the east,
three gates on the north, three gates on the south, and
three gates on the west.
Now the wall of the city had twelve foundations, and on
them were the names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb. And
he who talked with me had a gold reed to measure the city,
its gates, and its wall. And the city is laid out as a
square, and its length is as great as its breadth ... And
the construction of its wall was of jasper; and the city
was pure gold, like clear glass.
And the foundations of the wall of the city were adorned
with all kinds of precious stones: the first foundation was
jasper, the second sapphire, the third chalcedony, the
fourth emerald, the fifth sardonyx, the sixth sardius, the
seventh chrysolite, the eighth beryl, the ninth topaz, the
tenth chrysoprase, the eleventh jacinth, and the twelfth
amethyst.
And the twelve gates were twelve pearls: each individual
gate was of one pearl. And the street of the city was pure
gold, like transparent glass." (Revelation 21:10-21)
When you put all of these verses together from Scripture on
this topic, I believe the evidence is absolutely overwhelming
in that God the Father has not abandoned or replaced the Jewish
people and their state of Israel with the New Testament
Christian Church.
I think this Replacement Theology needs to be replaced
itself - with the truth, and all of these verses are giving us
what I believe is the real truth on this matter.
Conclusion
When you string all of these verses together on this subject
matter, I believe God is trying to tell us two things.
One, He made an original covenant and pact with the Jewish
people in that He would be their God and they would be His
chosen people. This everlasting covenant was made with their
first set of forefathers, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. He then
tops it off by promising that they would be given the land of
Israel as an everlasting possession.
Though the Jewish people managed to break their end of the
bargain by all of their rebellious and adulterous behavior
towards the Lord during much of the Old Testament, and managed
to get themselves dispersed to the four corners of the world as
punishment and judgment for this kind of unacceptable behavior
towards Him in 70 AD, God still intends on keeping His side of
the bargain.
The covenant God made with Abraham was an everlasting
and permanent covenant, and nothing that the Jewish people
would end up doing against Him, no matter how bad, was
going to end up canceling, revoking, rescinding or breaking
this covenant with Him.
The Jewish people lost temporary possession of
the land of Israel as a result of this dispersion, but
because God made this original covenant with Abraham on a
permanent and everlasting basis, God will stay true to His
Word and He will still keep to His side of the
bargain.
As a result, God the Father is still the God of
Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and all of the rest of the Jewish
people. The Jewish people are still the chosen people of
God the Father and they are still the apple of His eye. The
land of Israel is still their everlasting possession and
the land still belongs to them and them alone.
God Himself has made a sovereign choice to make
this race of people His chosen people, and neither we as
Christians, the Muslims, or any of the rest of the world
have any legal right to be attacking or questioning the
Lord on the choice He made to single out this race and
class of people to be His chosen people that would
eventually supply the blood line that His Son Jesus would
eventually be born into our world through.
The facts are the facts. God has spoken out loud and clear
on this entire issue through His Word. This is why God has
warned the rest of the world with the statement that He makes
in the following verse I will now give you.
In this statement, God tells Abraham, when making this
original covenant with him, that He will bless those who will
bless him and that He will curse those that will try and curse
him. When God is telling Abraham that He will bless those that
will bless him and curse those who will try and curse him, I
believe He is talking about the entire Jewish race as a people
and as a nation. He is not just talking to only Abraham.
Here is this most powerful verse and warning direct from the
Lord Himself:
Now the Lord had said to Abram: "Get out of your
country, from your kindred and from your father's house, to
a land that I will show you. I will make you a great
nation; I will bless you and make your name great; and you
shall be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you,
and I will curse him who curses you; and in you all the
families of the earth shall be blessed." (Genesis
12:1-3)
Per the article we have in the Current Issues section of our
site titled "The Gaza Pullout and Hurricane
Katrina," I do not think we are dealing with any
coincidence in that one week after president Bush and Prime
Minister Sharon arranged to have part of the Gaza strip handed
over to the Palestinians, that we end up having the worse
hurricane and natural disaster that has ever struck our country
strike us after this land deal was completed with the
Palestinians!
And to top it all off, 4 months later, Sharon ends up having
a stroke and is completely knocked out of his position as the
Prime Minister of Israel. And then Hamas, the dreaded terrorist
organization and sworn enemy of Israel who also wants to wipe
Israel off the face of the map, ends up winning the local
Palestinian election and as a result, they are now residing
right in Israel's backyard.
As far as President Bush, his poll numbers have now gone
into a major free fall. At the time that I am writing up this
article, his poll numbers have now dropped down to a very
dismal 31% approval rating.
Is all of this just pure coincidental activity, or are we
seeing the wrath and judgment of God hit those persons
responsible for dividing up part of Israel's land to their
sworn enemy based upon the wording of the above verse? Judge
and discern for yourselves.
To sum it all up, I want to highlight and bullet point what
all of the above verses are trying to tell us:
- God makes and establishes an
everlasting-unconditional covenant with Abraham
- God promises to give the land of Israel to Abraham
and the rest of his descendants that would follow after him
as an everlasting possession
- The apostle Paul states that God has not cast away
His chosen people and that all of Israel will eventually be
saved and accept Jesus Christ as their true Messiah and
Savior
- God the Father states that He will never cast off
the seed of Israel from His sight
- God makes an everlasting covenant with King David in
that his throne and kingdom will be an everlasting throne
and kingdom that will know no end
- God will give His Son Jesus the throne of King David
in the coming Millennium Kingdom where He will rule this
entire earth from the city of Jerusalem for a 1000
years
- Jesus was born into our world as a Jew - and then
was crucified as the "King of the Jews"
- Though God disperses the Jewish nation to the four
corners of the world in 70 AD, He promises to bring them
back and restore them to their homeland of Israel in the
latter days
- Jesus will rule this earth from the city of
Jerusalem in the coming 1000 year Millennium Kingdom
- After the 1000 year Millennium rule of Jesus from
Jerusalem, God the Father will create a New Heaven and a
New Earth. He will then bring down a "New Jerusalem" from
Heaven itself where both He and Jesus will rule our New
Earth from for the rest of all eternity.
When you put all of these verses together, one right after
the other, and study very carefully the wording in these
verses, I believe we are dealing with literal interpretation.
God is saying exactly what He is meaning to say.
The original covenant that God made with Abraham was an
everlasting and unconditional covenant that would never end.
The land of Israel, which He promised to give to him and his
descendants, was given to him as an everlasting possession.
When God says that this covenant will be an everlasting
covenant, this is now a done deal. And the Bible proves all of
this out when the Jewish people once more regain possession of
their land of Israel back in 1948.
If the Bible was not the infallible and inerrant Word
of God, and God was not meaning what He was saying back in
the Old Testament about re-gathering and restoring the
Jewish people back to their homeland of Israel, then the
restoration of the Jewish people back to their land of
Israel in 1948 would have never occurred.
But since it did, just like the Bible predicted
it would, this once more shows us that our Bible is truly
the inspired and infallible Word of our Holy God, and that
everything that proceeds out of the mouth of our God will
eventually come to pass.
I will leave you with one last thought in reference to the
Jewish people, their state of Israel and what our spiritual
relationship should be to them as Christians.
When you really look at what God the Father was doing when
He initiated making direct contact with this race of people, we
are looking at an incredible profound reality.
After Adam and Eve were cast
out of the Garden of Eden as a result of disobeying a direct
command from the Lord, all of mankind became lost with no real
way to make it into heaven after we physically die.
At this point, God could have easily washed His hands of the
entire human race as the Bible tells us that everyone that
would be born after Adam and Eve would also become sinners and
fall way short of the glory of our Lord. But because we are
dealing with an incredible great, loving, merciful and good
God, God made an incredible sovereign choice to have mercy on
us. And when He made this choice to have mercy on us, He had to
implement a plan and a way in order for us to be able to
receive His mercy, forgiveness, pardon, salvation and
redemption from our sinful states and natures.
As we all know now, this plan would be implemented through
His one and only Son Jesus Christ. However, there was only one
little problem with this plan. Jesus would have to leave His
heavenly kingdom and literally come down onto our earth to be
able to save us from our sins. And not only would He have to
literally come down upon our earth, but He would also have to
literally incarnate Himself into a human flesh body like the
rest of us have. Jesus thus would have to become fully man, yet
still stay fully God.
In order for Jesus to come down onto our earth in the flesh,
God the Father was going to have to arrange to have a bloodline
that He would eventually be born through at the time of His
birth into our world.
Though Jesus was actually born of the Holy Spirit, He still
had to pass through a female womb. And with Jesus having to
literally pass through a female womb, this means that God the
Father will have to deal with a line of descendants that would
lead up to the virgin Mary being the one to bring Jesus into
our world. Mary was a Jew, and God thus would have to deal with
the generational bloodline that would proceed her.
It is no accident or after-thought that God chose a
race of people to be His chosen people back in the Old
Testament. For whatever His personal reasons were on this
issue, God sovereignly chose the Jewish people to be His
chosen people - and through these people's descendants, the
virgin Mary would be born, and through her physical body,
God would have His Son Jesus birthed into our physical
world.
Think of what was really happening with this entire
scenario. We are talking about God Himself, Jesus Christ, the
second Person of the triune Godhead, being willing to come into
our world through a physical birthing process in order to be
able to reach us to save us from our sins.
Bottom line - if Jesus was not willing to come into
our earth through the womb of the virgin Mary, there would
be no eternal salvation for any of us, and we would all
physically and spiritually die in our sinful states, never
being able to make it to heaven or have our spiritual
relationship restored back again with God the
Father.
Mary was a Jew and through her womb, we received our
Lord and Savior. Had there not been a Jewish lineage and a
Jewish heritage that she had come from, there would have
been no Mary. As a result, all Christians owe an incredible
debt of gratitude to the entire Jewish race as a result of
Jesus being birthed into our world through their
bloodline.
When God purposely isolates and sovereignly chooses
and elects a special race of people to be His chosen
people, and from the descendants of this chosen people come
the virgin Mary, and through the virgin Mary our Lord and
Savior Jesus Christ is born into our world - we are talking
about a very special class and race of people.
This is why the very first Gospel account goes to the
trouble to list the lineage that Jesus would be coming
from. This is why God went the extra length to state that
His Son would also be called the Son of Abraham and the Son
of David in addition to being called the Son of
God.
Jesus had to be physically born into our world and in
order for Him to be able to do so, He had to be incarnated
into a human flesh body in order for our salvation to be
able to occur through His physical death on the
cross.
Though the Jewish people missed who Jesus really was
when He came down to our earth, and are still in darkness
to this very day on this issue, the facts still have not
changed. God made the Jewish race His chosen people, and
from their descendants Jesus would eventually be born into
our world.
As such, all Christians owe a major debt of gratitude
to the entire Jewish race for being the chosen people that
God would eventually have His Son born into this world
through.
The best way to look at this is like looking at a two sided
coin. On the one side of the coin are the Jewish people and
their covenant relationship with God the Father. Though they
are not saved at this time, they are still God's chosen people
and eventually God will save all of Israel as the above verses
are telling us.
On the other side of the coin are all born-again Christians
saved under the shed Blood of Jesus Christ. Though we are now
living under a new and better covenant than what the Jews
presently have with God the Father because we have accepted
Jesus as our Lord and Savior, this still does not negate the
Jewish people and the original Abrahamic covenant they still
have with God the Father.
As such, we should consider all of our Jewish
brethren as our brothers and friends of the faith since we
both serve and follow the same God the Father.
Remember, the day will come when the Jewish
people will accept Jesus as their true Messiah and Savior.
But until that day comes, and these people see the real
light, we should accept them, love them, and solidly
support, protect and defend them from the demonic forces
that would like to try and totally annihilate
them.
As I stated at the top of this article, now, more than ever,
the Jewish people and their state of Israel need our continuing
support. With another Hitler now rising out of Iran who is
trying to develop the nuclear weapons to be able to attack and
annihilate Israel - our country, along with the UN and some of
our Western allies, have got to stay on top of this building
crisis.
Remember what the above verse from God the Father has
told us - He will bless those who bless Israel and curse
those who will try and curse her.
I rest my case for the Jewish people and their holy land of
Israel.
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