Showing posts with label Gods chosen people. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gods chosen people. Show all posts

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Why I LOVE and support Israel


Does Israel matter today? A question on many minds here in America "Land of the confused Christian". With it being voting season, it's a topic that comes up all over the place, specially in this particular season when you got a person like a Ron Paul. Now I know there are a lot of Christians who don't like diving into political issues because they don't want to;

A. offend anyone

B. don't think it really matters where you stand

Well if you want to read such or listen to such or have your ears tickled then go to your local westernized American church, they're not hard to find. I on the other hand live to offend, Jesus is offensive and standing by God's word will offend and piss people off hence why I am offensive(I offend because I stand by His word). I'm not mr.political or anything, but I'll plainly state what is right and what is wrong and I do think it matters who you support. The following is something I wrote and I feel it explains why I love Jewish people and the land God gave to them(Israel). I also included a radio broadcast that I urge you to listen to by Dr.Michael Brown that has to do with the question "Does Israel matter?"  my reasons and his for standing behind Israel and God's chosen people are very much the same, he just explains it better then I could(although If you read my blog consistently you would have already seen my reasons, but i'll explain them here again)

The question "Does israel matter?" I find to be a stupid question. I can't help but to have an overwhelming appreciation for Jewish people, God's chosen people, when I read God's word. Am I insane? Am I missing something? or maybe just maybe we are suppose to have such feelings towards the Jewish people. Jesus(Yeshua) was Himself Jewish(just incase you missed that or were confused by the images portraying Jesus as very roman looking) 

"He did not come to abolish the law or the prophets, but to fulfill them."- by the way that's biblical, Yeshua said it Himself in Matthew 5:17-18. He also said He was sent for the lost sheep of Israel, and almost didn't heal a gentile woman's demon possessed daughter until he saw her faith- that's also biblical it's 
Matthew 15:21-28.
Yeshua doesn't contradict the "old" testament and prophets He fulfills them, He stands by God's word because He was there when it was formed.
Also biblical read John 8:58

While Yeshua was Jewish in the flesh, He is also God, not a god.... but GOD.
He and the Father are absolutely unequivocally ONE through the trinity, three distinct persons Father/Son(Yeshua)/ Holy Spirit as GOD.
 That my friends is biblical for several reasons…

1. Yeshua says it Himself: "I and [my] Father are one" (John 10:30)
If ye had known me, ye should have known my Father also: and from henceforth ye know him, and have seen him.

Philip saith unto him, Lord, shew us the Father, and it sufficeth us.

Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip? he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou [then], Shew us the Father?

Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me? the words that I speak unto you I speak not of myself: but the Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth the works.
(John 14:7-10)

and two because the bible over and over again says there is only ONE GOD
(Isaiah 43:10-11) "Before me there was no God formed nor shall there be after me" is just one example. Now you may be saying something like;

"Oh absolutely I totally agree Jesus is God in the flesh, but what does that have to do with Israel and Jewish people?"

It has everything to do with it, if God is one, Then Yeshua is obviously God and that means they would not contradict each other and when it says that the jewish people are God's chosen people then that means they are Jesus's chosen too. Or are you saying that when God said "I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you" Genesis 12:3 are you saying Christ Jesus doesn't agree with that statement? of course He agrees with it, Jesus was there at the beginning of time, and He only does the will of the Father.

Now, just to make a clarification… if a jewish person doesn't recognize Yeshua as LORD and Savior then just like a gentile they will be forever separated from God. So yes, they must surrender to Christ like everyone else. They however are the roots of the christian faith, God chose them to work through not because they are a superior race, He chose them because He chose them;

For thou [art] an holy people unto the LORD thy God: the LORD thy God hath chosen thee to be a special people unto himself, above all people that [are] upon the face of the earth. The LORD did not set his love upon you, nor choose you, because ye were more in number than any people; for ye [were] the fewest of all people:

But because the LORD loved you, and because he would keep the oath which he had sworn unto your fathers, hath the LORD brought you out with a mighty hand, and redeemed you out of the house of bondmen, from the hand of Pharaoh king of Egypt.
(Deuteronomy 7:6-8)

Lets also not forget that the disciples were jewish. Saul or better known as his greek name Paul had a burning desire for the jewish people to turn to Christ, they were his brethren and countrymen. He even wished he himself could be accursed for their sake(Romans 9:2-4) Paul also says God didn't cast away His people who He foreknew(Romans 11:1). That of course is a given to anyone who actually reads the bible, God made promises to Israel and God keeps His promises.

Paul was the one whom Christ appeared to, and Christ told him to preach the gospel to the gentiles. Paul in preaching to the gentiles wished to drive his brethren to jealousy(Romans 11:13). You see as Romans 11 continues to emphatically state….we as gentiles have been grafted into the tree, the tree that has it's roots set in God, the tree that God chose to sprout through Judaism. God has through the Son grafted us gentiles into this tree, and Paul warns us not to mock or boast against the natural branches (The Jews) this is simply stated in Romans 11:16-21.

I've run into plenty of people who completely ignore this and they hate Jewish people with a passion, I shouldn't have to state just how unbiblical that is. Because if you read the bible and then hate jewish people and you become hostile towards them and wish for their death you are a not only completely blind…you're also completely stupid.I personally don't care how much you claim to "know" Jesus, if you hate Jewish people  then you don't have a clue about Jesus.

I have a heart.. a love for my brothers and sisters in Israel and around the world, they need to recognize Yeshua Hamashiach and I pray for them and I support them not because I feel like it, but because GOD tells us to. I'll bless them because we are called to and I refuse to support or stand by those who don't support the lost sheep of Israel.(cough) Ron Paul (cough)

Listen to this awesome broadcast from Dr. Michael Brown on this very subject he explains way better then I can, it's about two hours but it is well worth your time. Reasons like this is why I stay on Facebook, I would like to thank a new friend who sent me this broadcast through a friend request(Rick Estrada) who probably wont read this but still, give credit to where it is do.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Gods Chosen People

So I'm feeling the need to explain the symbol on the main page

of Rev22-12.com, the cross in the middle of the star.

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Now the star, that is the star of David, a symbol or

rather one of the symbols of the Jewish faith,

and the symbol that is on the Israeli flag. It's not a pentagram..

or some kind of satanist symbol with a cross in the middle.

A pentagram is 5 sided and points downward, and is usually

used in occult/satanist rituals.


So you may be asking yourself...why? what's with the use

of a Jewish symbol? First let me say I have nothing

but respect for the Jewish faith and culture, after all

they are Gods chosen people. I don't think I'm alone there either,

because there're plenty of "Christians" who support Israel and

the Jewish people.


However, there are those who twist words around

in the bible, and there are those who just believe that God

essentially has given up on the Jews and now those who follow

Christ are his "chosen people".


I don't know about you, but I don't view God, nor does his word

make him out to be somebody who gives up on anyone.

The Jewish people are still his chosen people, and Israel

is still their homeland. Yes the Jewish faith was and is

based around doing works to earn Gods grace, it's based

around following the law, and they don't believe Jesus was/is

the messiah. There are those who actually do recognize

Jesus as the messiah however, and there is a lot of

them finding Christ to this very day,

and we must pray that more do.


God's not going to give up on them, why should we?

In the end when it comes down to it we are worshipping

the same God, God didn't change from

the old testament to the new

he is was and always will be the same.

Just because we know Christ,

that doesn't make us better then anyone, and just because

they are Gods chosen people doesn't make them better either.

The message remains the same...God loved us all equally and

He gave of HIMSELF so every single one of us could spend

eternity with him! so sin could not dominate our lives!

First for the Jew, then for the gentile. I didn't just come up with that, no!

it's in your bibles!


"I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God

for the salvation of everyone who believes: first for the jew,

then for the Gentile(or Greek, meaning anyone not Jewish)."

Romans 1:16


Don't get it twisted, I'm not saying Jewish people

are better or are more deserving of Gods grace,

just as we are not more deserving then they.

I think Paul was trying to say that the word of God

came first to the Jew, God chose the Jewish people to work through, they received the word and what was to come

before the Gentile. The Old Testament is proof of that,

as God took the Israelites/Jews under his wing,

He chose Abraham and his line to be his people..


for you are a people holy to the LORD your God. Out of all the peoples on the face of the earth, the LORD has chosen you to be his treasured possession

Deuteronomy 14:2


Did God choose them because they were better?

Did God choose them because they were deserving?

No...God chose them because he chose them..

they are not deserving, just as we are not deserving.

The Jewish people received Gods word, that being the Old

Testament, they were the care takers, they were the

first to be told a messiah would come.

The Old Testament isn't just a bunch of mumbo jumbo

that doesn't matter anymore, It is the foundation

of our FAITH. The Law isn't a nice thought to follow,

that God just put together, Just because Jesus saved us

from our sins, Just because we are not under Law but

saved by Grace doesn't mean we ignore the Law.

For if it wasn't for the Law we wouldn't know what sin was,

If there was no Law, there would be no sin, hence

no transgressions and we wouldn't need salvation

through Jesus Christ.


You see, I believe far to many people today look at Gods Law,

look at the Old Testament as a nice "sentiment"..

to many people, because of their personal view of

the New Testament, they think everything is sunshine

and lollypops. They think God is love, and don't get it twisted

of course he is Love, but that's not all he is.

Too many people do whatever they want and they ignore

their sins and transgressions and just simply say


"I'm saved by Jesus...and all I need is Jesus,

he saved me from my sins"


and he did! Amen! but that doesn't freely give us the right

to continue living in sin! Going back to the Jew,

they may be blinded in thinking they can earn Gods grace,

and that they can follow the Law, but Christians

are blinded in thinking they don't freakin need the Law!

Together we can learn from each-other about

Faith,Love, and most of all GOD.


In closing the symbol of the Cross and Star of David..

It's about a unity with our Jewish brother and sisters,

It's about love for our ONE God.

It's about standing side by side and learning from one another

It's about standing up for those who get kicked around,

and it's about standing up for Israel.