1904 JERUSALEM DIVIDED?
I want to pick up a little from
the last post- but I also got with the street guys yesterday and maybe will
make a few comments.
Yesterday we talked about the
first century context of the Jewish people- as it relates to the Messiah.
That is the Jewish nation was
waiting for centuries for the promised one who would come and deliver them.
Jesus showed up on the scene and
claimed to be the One.
The early followers of Jesus- all
Jews- did not fully grasp the spiritual nature of Gods kingdom.
He would teach them principles
about the kingdom that seemed to go against the flow of normal life.
‘The last shall be first’
‘He that dies shall live’
‘You have heard an eye for an
eye- but I say love your enemies…’
All these principles were showing
them that the Kingdom that Jesus was talking about was a spiritual kingdom-
that would also affect the world as we know it- but at its heart it was not
about material stuff.
Okay- now- the Jewish people at
the time of Christ were wanting a national deliverance- they were pre-occupied
with getting free from the rule of Rome- and their hopes- like many people
today- were tied up in the advance of their nation- their people.
But you have the writings of the
early apostles talking about this new kingdom- where Jesus died for all people
[Jews and Gentiles] and he ‘reconciled both [groups] unto God in One Body on
the Cross’. [Ephesians]
So- your getting a different picture
here- Paul the Apostle is saying that we are all now part of this new community
of God- he says ‘we are now partakers with the Jewish people- we are this new
commonwealth’.
The actual teaching- from the
bible- is very advanced for its time.
I mean if you think about it-
these words were written 2 thousand years ago- and they speak about relations
between groups that the modern church seems to miss.
When we- in our day- appeal to
the Old Testament verses about God giving land to Israel- and we couch all of
our ‘end times’ preaching in scenarios that have one side killing the other- or
when Western Christians visit the ‘Holy Land’- talking about the staging of the
final ‘assault’ [Armageddon] and how many Arabs [Muslims] will be slaughtered
by a Jewish army- lead by Christ- I mean do we really realize what we are
saying?
I just read Revelation chapter 4-
and it had nothing to do with this post- but as a side note it said there was
thing angel flying in heaven- preaching the ‘everlasting gospel’ to all nations
that dwell on the earth.
The gospel means ‘good news’- we
often read the book of Revelation- and use it to back up the scenarios I just
spoke about.
But this verse says the intent of
God is to tell the good news to ALL ETHNIC GROUPS.
No one is left out- do you hear
this?
Arabs- Jews- everyone- the good
news is Christ brought us all back to God by his death for us.
That’s good news.
Would it be good news if I said ‘hey
Arab- guess what- Christ is coming back- oh- he will lead a war against you and
your kids- if you get lucky you might be killed by Christ’.
Now- I know this sounds absurd-
but that’s the majority teaching in the American Protestant church today.
Just last night I caught a little
of the coverage of the Democrat convention.
They were reporting on a ‘big’
news event.
What was it?
That the Dem’s took the wording
out of their platform that said they believed Jerusalem should be the undivided
capitol of Israel.
Why would this big a big deal?
It dates back to the 19th
century- and the rise of what we call Dispensational theology.
Basically the development of this
whole teaching that I just covered.
Eventually the teaching would
influence large swaths of American Protestantism.
And it would seep in to the political
world.
Yes- the actual statement that Jerusalem
will be the capital of Israel- found in the political parties of our day- stem
straight from the influence of the Dispensationalists of the 19th
century.
Okay- what am I saying?
Do I advocate for the Palestinians
getting half of Jerusalem?
[See- now I’m getting into
politics]
Practically speaking- I don’t see
how that could ever be workable.
You have Hamas- a recognized terror
group by the U.S. - holding elected positions in Palestine.
So- I don’t see how this same group
can share Jerusalem- practically speaking.
But- when you begin basing your political
agenda on your view of the bible which might very well be wrong- then that’s
when we get into trouble.
See?
The New Testament apostles saw Jesus
as the Messiah that they were waiting for.
All Jewish people do not see it
that way- that’s their right- they have the freedom to believe the way they
want.
Arab people have the freedom to believe
the way they want.
Christians have the freedom to believe
the way they want.
We as believers should share the
Good News with all people groups.
That’s our mandate.
I just fear that much of what we
are preaching is not good news.
See?
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