Jews are Going to Hell

READING
Ephesians 2
Galatians 3
Romans 11












For you’re all sons of God through faith in Anointed Yeshua. For as many as are immersed into the Anointed have put on the Anointed. There’s neither Jew nor Greek, neither slave nor free, neither male or female, for all of you are one in Anointed Yeshua. And if you’re of the Anointed then you’re the seed of Abraham, and according to the promise, heirs.

At bit under 4,000 years ago Yahweh chose Abram, (whom he renamed Abraham), and his descendants to be “his people”.
That passed down through his son Isaac, and then through Jacob, (whom he renamed Israel).
(By the way… what would Yahweh rename you? What would you like him to rename you?).
And they lived as his people for the next 2,000 years. And he protected and guided them. Teaching them some lessons along the way. They did their best to live their lives his way, and to represent him to those around them.

And for sure, 2,000 years ago, everything between mankind and God changed on a single day. The day Yeshua died in such a horrendous way that it paid the penalty for the sin of all mankind. The suffering of the one person who had never sinned, was enough to turn aside Yahweh’s anger with the rest of us at our lives of basically constant, daily sin.

From that day until now, your only way to have a close relationship with Yahweh was through accepting that gift, and becoming a Christian. Living your life by a different set of priorities. But no longer trying to atone for your sins, because you realise it’s impossible for you to do, but also because you realise it’s already been done for you).

But Yahweh had made promises to the Jews. Some of them were still unfulfilled.
And some of them were totally unconditional. So they were still going to be fulfilled. (one day).
One of those was his selection of the Jews as “his people”. Nothing changed that.

For Jews, they knew about sin, they knew they each had a personal problem with sin, and if not dealt with that sin would block them from being with Yahweh after death.
But under their system, they could cover over their sins with animal blood until the day their Messiah would come and wash them away once for all. So they would go to the temple, and sacrifice an animal, and their sin was covered over for a while longer.
And when they died, they went to a good place to await the Messiah’s salvation. Paradise.

So when Yeshua, their Messiah died for their sins, they could join us.

So, Israel, Moses, Joshua, David, Solomon, ... just to name a few, are all Jews who are not Christians who will be with us for eternity. They were all saved by Yeshua, but they didn’t necessarily know that, but they had lived their life in the Jewish system and covered over their sins.
There will many more of them, not just these 5 famous ones.
I doubt that many Christians would argue that they won’t be with us, and yet somehow modern Christians have come up with a theology which is anti Jew? It makes no sense.

Of course we see this in the world around us. They hate the Jews. Which makes total sense because they are God’s people. And the world around us hates God.

But how can the church get this so wrong? Are we really that influenced by the world?
The church still has the holy spirit. But we must have our fingers in our ears.
Or is it just that still small voice of the spirit is being drowned out by the shouting protests of the world?
The media will one day have a lot to answer for. For the lies they have pushed forward, basically to push their own agenda as if it is true. And for being more focused on ad revenue than reporting the truth.

Read through some of those old testament chapters for yourself.
Read Ephesians 2, does that sound like Christians replaced Jews? Or that God has made it possible for us to become his people too. (as well as them).
Galatians 3 as well. Does that read like Christians replaced Abraham? Or were allowed to become part of Abraham?
Or even Romans 11, “according to election, they’re beloved because of their fathers — for the endowments and the calling of God are irrevocable”. How do you argue that. The Bible says that the calling of God is irrevocable, and now Christians what to say that’s not true?

If you think God has forsaken the Jews, then write it down as if you’re presenting it as an argument in court.
If you think it honestly would convince a judge, email it to me and I’ll show you where you’re wrong.

Jews are our brothers and sisters.
Not much longer and you’ll see that with your own eyes.
But try to see it before then so you have less to regret.

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