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Question One: How did a religious movement begun by a Jewish Rabbi, Jesus of Nazareth, and His twelve disciples, evolve into a worldwide organization within 300 years-an organization that, at times, adopted policies resulting in the persecution and even killing of Jews? How did this transformation happen? The sobering reality is that not one Christian in 10,000 can explain this, and even fewer preachers address it with clarity.
Question Two: Has God replaced Israel with the Church? This teaching, known as "Replacement Theology," is being preached from pulpits across America. Why does this matter to you? Because the Word of God commands us to bless Israel, and if you are not blessing Israel, God will not bless you.
Question Three: Has God broken His covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob?
Question Four: What should your attitude be toward the Jewish people? God, through the Apostle Paul, gives His position on this matter in Romans chapters 9, 10, and 11. Many evangelicals use Romans 11 as a basis for the doctrine of predestination, but the truth is, these chapters have nothing to do with Gentile predestination or denominational debates.Today, I will give you several irrefutable, Bible-based reasons why Romans 9, 10, and 11 do not refer to Gentile predestination. I want to show you scriptural proof that we are living not just in the closing hour, but in the closing seconds of the dispensation of grace. I will share the story of Joseph and Jesus, and you will see by the end of this message that we are mere nanoseconds from the coming of the Son of God.
Read Romans 11:1-"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." Now, Romans 11:11-"I say then, have they the Jewish people] stumbled that they should fall? Certainly not But through their fall, to provoke them to jealousy, salvation has come to the Gentiles."
Let's return to question one: How did a Christian organization, begun by a Jewish Rabbi who taught "love your neighbor as yourself," evolve in less than 300 years to adopt policies that led to the persecution and even the killing of Jews-a trajectory that ultimately contributed to the horrors of the Holocaust in the 20th century?