Send the Jews Home….

December 18, 2007

TBN is a very interesting network. I often watch it, puzzled and confused as their message often conflicts with God’s word.

The most recent program I have seen was this morning’s “Send the Jews Home” special. It focused on sending Russian Jews (many of whom just found out they WERE Jewish) ‘back’ to the promised land.

The program quoted Jeremiah, Isaiah and Daniel. “God wants His people back in their homeland.” Well, they may be able to quote book and verse but they are obviously not well versed in history! We see that the writers of the three above mentioned books were in captivity or looking forward as it was being prophesied that they’d go back into captivity (which they did) and have already been sent home once (which is what the Jews in the Bible were looking forward to and what God was promising to fulfill. From about 450 BC the Jews return to Jerusalem and the Promised Land and live there until the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70.

In 450 BC God fulfilled His promise to the Jews, and between the year 30 BC to 0 AD we see another of God’s promises come to fulfillment; Christ the Lord, born of a virgin as prophesied in Isaiah and died upon the cross, rising again on the third day, Christ sitting down on God’s right hand/side and taking His place as ruler of His Kingdom after His ascension, the institution of the Kingdom of God fulfilled on the day of Pentecost, the spread of the church with the epistles of the apostles and so on. We see clearly in books Acts through Revelation that the Jews are no longer God’s chosen people because what they were chosen FOR has come to pass: the nation through which the Messiah would come to save the world; this is the prophecy given to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

We can also see in John 1:11 – 13 that Jesus came to His own people, the Jews, but they did not receive Him, they rejected Him and did not believe that He was the prophesied Messiah, but those who did receive Him were given the right to become the children of God (a term we see used only for the Jews up until this point)

Now, some Jews did receive Him, first of all His mother, Mary and earthly father Joseph, then His 12 apostles, later on we see Stephen, Paul (who was formerly known as Saul) and on the day of penecost we see about 3000 more added. But we also see that gentiles or non-jews are being allowed to become children of God in His kingdom (or church) with no formal physical actions as before required (circumcision) in God’s law. The Bible tells us that they were born not of blood (as in a jewish bloodline) but were added by God.

Today God’s chosen people are those who believe and obey the Lord Jesus Christ’s commandments and live by the authority of the New Testament. We can no longer truly call Jews His chosen ones. They served their physical purpose and had they all accepted Christ when He came might have had a more spiritual one as a nation, but they were expecting (and still are as I understand) a more earthly Messiah, one who would lead them in physical battle to earthly victory, who would sit on an earthly throne, but we can see now, having the fullness of God’s Word before us (the Bible) that they were mistaken. They had mis-interpreted God’s promise of salvation; they expected things to happen in tangible human terms and understanding, but when has God ever worked according to our [human] expectations? God saw a bigger picture, not just the salvation of a single nation but of all mankind for all eternity. How much grander that He included all men. He said He would do this very thing from the fall of man in the garden of Eden, that through woman’s seed the head of the serpent (Satan) would be crushed. Who will crush the head of Satan? Jesus will, He came through the seed of woman.

From the physical salvation of Noah and the 7 others inside the ark God foresaw a similar salvation, a spiritual one of those who, like Noah believed God at His word, only this time if they believed God the Son. Christ.

The Jews will forever wait for their physical salvation they expect will never come, it has passed them up. And those on the TBN program today are using prophetic scripture that has already been fulfilled by God. But I know the true purpose behind them wanting to get Jews to the ‘promised land’ – they are trying to help along their own prophesy of the rapture. They believe that a remnant of Jews will be saved and restored to their former glory as God’s people when Jesus comes the second time, but they are mistaken as well. But that is another story.

However I will say this, to those who believe that by shuttleing Jews to the promised land they can help God out with His fulfillment of the ‘prophesy’ they believe to come I have only this to say to them: Remember those in the Bible who tried to ‘help God out’ by expediting the prophecies… remember Sarah who God wasn’t working fast enough for, so she gave her handmaid Hagar to Abraham to conceive…it didn’t work out so well for her did it? Remember Moses that when he struck the rock thought it better than speaking to it as God said…he was sorry for trying to improve on what God had told him. Do not forget the Israelites who thought they knew better than what God had promised them, that they could defeat the Canaanites…things did not go very well for them either.

The same goes for you evangelicals. God does not need your help. If the prophesies that you believe to be true truly are the message you believe them to be, then how can you assume that God needs your help? Can not the Almighty who formed the first man from the dust of the ground not transport a few thousand Jews to where He wants them?

I do not believe your version of the end times, nor do I believe that you are correct in your exhausting interpretation of the Holy Scriptures, but I cannot deny you to practice and believe what you do for God alone can pronounce final judgement on any man. I will however warn you to be careful how you view God’s will…and do not insult Him by trying to speed things along.

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