At the recent General Assembly of the PCUSA ("Presbyterian Church in the USA", the mainline denomination that just sanctioned "gay" marriage), there was a proposed resolution to strike out the word "Israel" from their hymnal. Their new Presbyterian Hymnal Glory to God (2013) contains a section of hymns entitled "God's Covenant with Israel". The proposed resolution (Yes, it was defeated, THIS time at least!) recommended a re-education process regarding the difference between biblical Israel and the modern state of Israel.
Now there IS a difference between the two. And it's worth talking about because not only is this a theological question but it's also a question that affects American-Israeli relations, Jewish-Christian relations, church-to-church relations, as well as and the way the gospel is heard and interpreted by the Muslim world. But because of the PCUSA's current climate of moral ineptitude, they can't be trusted to arrive at the right answer themselves.
For clarity on this, here's are selected excerpts from an excellent article byRev. Fred Klett, Director of CHAIM Ministry to the Jewish People and pastor of Rock of Israel Messianic Congregation in Philadelphia. To read the entire article, go to www.chaim.org and click on "Articles Online", then click "Not Replacement ... Expansion!"
NOT REPLACEMENT...EXPANSION! by Rev. Fred Klett
Much fuss has been made in our Jewish evangelism circles regarding "replacement" theology, the idea that the church has "replaced" the Jewish people in the plan of God. Some have even accused all who think New Covenant believers are "Spiritual Israel" as being guilty of this "replacement theology", that is, of replacing the Jewish people with the church. Charges have been made that this idea of "Spiritual Israel" leads to anti-semitism.
Getting The Big Picture
We must submit our thinking to the scriptures and derive even our method of interpreting of the Bible from the Bible itself! We must learn how the text interprets itself! Many have not done this. We can't base our understanding of doctrine on "spiritual" intuition or emotional arguments. We must strive, asking wisdom from the Spirit, to interpret the word of God correctly, and this certainly means we submit to the approach used by the apostles the Messiah appointed to represent Him. And we must understand how the whole Bible fits together and derive our doctrine of Israel within that framework. God has had one purpose and plan for mankind ever since the Fall: to restore a people for Himself from fallen humanity through Messiah Jesus.
Because of the Fall of Adam we have all come under the curse of God, or as the Puritans put it "through Adam's Fall sinned we all". The Jewish people, and ultimately the Jewish Messiah, brought to the world the Abrahamic promise of blessing to redeem us from the curse of the Fall. Jesus brought the blessings of Abraham "first to the Jew" and then expanded the blessing "also to the Gentile" (see Galatians 3:14 and Romans 1:16). There are not two sets of Covenant promises and Covenant obligations, one for Jewish believers and one for Gentile believers, there is one New Covenant people and one faith (Eph. 2:16 and 4:5). God has had but one program from the beginning: salvation through Jesus. God purposed to restore blessing once again to a cursed world. The core of the Abrahamic promise was to bring a restoration of blessing to all peoples through the seed of Abraham. This seed is ultimately the King of Israel, the Messiah. Psalm 72:17 tells us this by applying the very words of the Abrahamic promise to the Son of David: "May his name endure forever...all nations will be blessed through him, and they will call him blessed". National and ethnic Israel can only find true meaning within the larger context of the renewal of all things through the Messiah. God's purposes are one. God created the Jewish people to bring Messiah to the world. You cannot divorce any of the promises to Israel from the "big picture" of redemption from the Fall through Messiah.God has not withdrawn His promises to the Jewish people. Rather, Paul clearly tells us, "no matter how many promises God has made, they are "yes" in Messiah" (2 Cor. 1:20). The New Covenant promise of eternal life through faith in Jesus is greater than any other blessing of God ever given. Indeed this is the fulfillment of the blessing promised to Abraham. The curse of death and separation from God is overturned through Messiah. Paul clearly says "He redeemed us in order that THE BLESSING PROMISED TO ABRAHAM MIGHT COME TO THE GENTILES through Messiah Jesus, so that by faith we might receive the promise of the Spirit" (Galatians 3:14). Only through Jesus can people truly come to the blessings of Abraham, life in the Spirit. Whether we are Jews by birth or Gentiles, we who trust Messiah Jesus have one common faith. As Paul put it "There is one body and one Spirit -- just as you were called -- one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is over all, and through all, and in all." (Eph. 4:4-6)
Some Jews who are for Jesus call their movement "Messianic Judaism". A few of these Jewish believers distinguish "Messianic Judaism" from "Christianity". I believe it would be better theology to distinguish between a culturally Jewish expression of New Covenant Judaism and a culturally Gentile expression of New Covenant Judaism. Our New Covenant faith is the true, Biblical Judaism. Gentiles who come to believe in the Jewish Messiah convert to Biblical Judaism! Our New Covenant faith is the fulfillment of the Old Covenant faith. Christianity is New Covenant Judaism, the true religion of the Jewish people -- even if most Jewish people don't know it yet! The concept of "Spiritual Israel" is a Biblical doctrine. It doesn't mean "replacement"...it means EXPANSION! God has joined Gentiles to the true faith of Israel --He has expanded the nation spiritually!
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Tonight's Internet Radio Pod-cast: "Romans 11 and the Jews" (06/04/15)
[This show is "On Demand" and pre-recorded for 9:30 pm DST. Don't call in.] Go into any Christian bookstore and browse the "End Times" shelves. Turn on any televangelist prophesy preacher, attend any Bible prophesy conference you choose, and what do they all have in common? You guessed it: Israel and the Jews. Aside from the truth or error of what you'll read and hear, that marketing niche has been "big business" for Christian purveyors of mass media, and for over 50 years. This Thursday night, we explore why. For over 50 years, most of the evangelical churches have been under the thrall of a belief system called "Dispensationalism" Opposing that is a position called Covenant Theology, more prevalent among Calvinistic and Reformation churches.Hear Rev. Rick Anderson on "Jewish Roots" at http://www.scripturesdramatized.com
Now there IS a difference between the two. And it's worth talking about because not only is this a theological question but it's also a question that affects American-Israeli relations, Jewish-Christian relations, church-to-church relations, as well as and the way the gospel is heard and interpreted by the Muslim world. But because of the PCUSA's current climate of moral ineptitude, they can't be trusted to arrive at the right answer themselves.
For clarity on this, here's are selected excerpts from an excellent article byRev. Fred Klett, Director of CHAIM Ministry to the Jewish People and pastor of Rock of Israel Messianic Congregation in Philadelphia. To read the entire article, go to www.chaim.org and click on "Articles Online", then click "Not Replacement ... Expansion!"
NOT REPLACEMENT...EXPANSION! by Rev. Fred Klett
Much fuss has been made in our Jewish evangelism circles regarding "replacement" theology, the idea that the church has "replaced" the Jewish people in the plan of God. Some have even accused all who think New Covenant believers are "Spiritual Israel" as being guilty of this "replacement theology", that is, of replacing the Jewish people with the church. Charges have been made that this idea of "Spiritual Israel" leads to anti-semitism.
Getting The Big Picture
We must submit our thinking to the scriptures and derive even our method of interpreting of the Bible from the Bible itself! We must learn how the text interprets itself! Many have not done this. We can't base our understanding of doctrine on "spiritual" intuition or emotional arguments. We must strive, asking wisdom from the Spirit, to interpret the word of God correctly, and this certainly means we submit to the approach used by the apostles the Messiah appointed to represent Him. And we must understand how the whole Bible fits together and derive our doctrine of Israel within that framework. God has had one purpose and plan for mankind ever since the Fall: to restore a people for Himself from fallen humanity through Messiah Jesus.
Because of the Fall of Adam we have all come under the curse of God, or as the Puritans put it "through Adam's Fall sinned we all". The Jewish people, and ultimately the Jewish Messiah, brought to the world the Abrahamic promise of blessing to redeem us from the curse of the Fall. Jesus brought the blessings of Abraham "first to the Jew" and then expanded the blessing "also to the Gentile" (see Galatians 3:14 and Romans 1:16). There are not two sets of Covenant promises and Covenant obligations, one for Jewish believers and one for Gentile believers, there is one New Covenant people and one faith (Eph. 2:16 and 4:5). God has had but one program from the beginning: salvation through Jesus. God purposed to restore blessing once again to a cursed world. The core of the Abrahamic promise was to bring a restoration of blessing to all peoples through the seed of Abraham. This seed is ultimately the King of Israel, the Messiah. Psalm 72:17 tells us this by applying the very words of the Abrahamic promise to the Son of David: "May his name endure forever...all nations will be blessed through him, and they will call him blessed". National and ethnic Israel can only find true meaning within the larger context of the renewal of all things through the Messiah. God's purposes are one. God created the Jewish people to bring Messiah to the world. You cannot divorce any of the promises to Israel from the "big picture" of redemption from the Fall through Messiah.God has not withdrawn His promises to the Jewish people. Rather, Paul clearly tells us, "no matter how many promises God has made, they are "yes" in Messiah" (2 Cor. 1:20). The New Covenant promise of eternal life through faith in Jesus is greater than any other blessing of God ever given. Indeed this is the fulfillment of the blessing promised to Abraham. The curse of death and separation from God is overturned through Messiah. Paul clearly says "He redeemed us in order that THE BLESSING PROMISED TO ABRAHAM MIGHT COME TO THE GENTILES through Messiah Jesus, so that by faith we might receive the promise of the Spirit" (Galatians 3:14). Only through Jesus can people truly come to the blessings of Abraham, life in the Spirit. Whether we are Jews by birth or Gentiles, we who trust Messiah Jesus have one common faith. As Paul put it "There is one body and one Spirit -- just as you were called -- one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is over all, and through all, and in all." (Eph. 4:4-6)
Some Jews who are for Jesus call their movement "Messianic Judaism". A few of these Jewish believers distinguish "Messianic Judaism" from "Christianity". I believe it would be better theology to distinguish between a culturally Jewish expression of New Covenant Judaism and a culturally Gentile expression of New Covenant Judaism. Our New Covenant faith is the true, Biblical Judaism. Gentiles who come to believe in the Jewish Messiah convert to Biblical Judaism! Our New Covenant faith is the fulfillment of the Old Covenant faith. Christianity is New Covenant Judaism, the true religion of the Jewish people -- even if most Jewish people don't know it yet! The concept of "Spiritual Israel" is a Biblical doctrine. It doesn't mean "replacement"...it means EXPANSION! God has joined Gentiles to the true faith of Israel --He has expanded the nation spiritually!
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Tonight's Internet Radio Pod-cast: "Romans 11 and the Jews" (06/04/15)
[This show is "On Demand" and pre-recorded for 9:30 pm DST. Don't call in.] Go into any Christian bookstore and browse the "End Times" shelves. Turn on any televangelist prophesy preacher, attend any Bible prophesy conference you choose, and what do they all have in common? You guessed it: Israel and the Jews. Aside from the truth or error of what you'll read and hear, that marketing niche has been "big business" for Christian purveyors of mass media, and for over 50 years. This Thursday night, we explore why. For over 50 years, most of the evangelical churches have been under the thrall of a belief system called "Dispensationalism" Opposing that is a position called Covenant Theology, more prevalent among Calvinistic and Reformation churches.Hear Rev. Rick Anderson on "Jewish Roots" at http://www.scripturesdramatized.com