Saturday, September 23, 2017

THE GOLDEN AGE OF JEWISH-CHRISTIAN RELATIONS - TULY WEISZ Jerusalem Post

THE GOLDEN AGE OF JEWISH-CHRISTIAN RELATIONS

    BYTULY WEISZ
     
     SEPTEMBER 22, 2017 13:36
     

    Christian love demanded that they try and convert the Jews, but more often than not, Jews felt more wrath than grace.

    Powerful docudrama produced by CBN.

    Powerful docudrama produced by CBN.. (photo credit:CBN)
    Earlier this summer, hundreds of Israelis packed the Jerusalem Cinematheque theater for the 
    premiere of the Six Day War documentary, “In Our Hands.” The film traces the steps of the 
    55th Paratroopers Brigade through firsthand interviews with IDF soldiers and historical battle 
    reenactments. Following the screening, an emotional curtain call featured four of the now 
    elderly paratroopers who appeared in the film. They shuffled onto the stage to receive 
    bouquets of flowers and a standing ovation.

    There was nothing unusual that evening to distinguish this event from any of the other 
    Six Day War commemoration events that took place in Israel or abroad, except for the 
    evening’s host – Gordon Robertson, CEO of the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN).

    Robertson, who also served as the film’s executive director, explained to the Jerusalem 
    audience his motivation as a Christian to make a film about Israel. “One of the guiding 
    verses for me in this whole project was Psalm 126: ‘Then they said among the nations, 
    the Lord has done great things for them.’ And I say to you, ‘The Lord has done great 
    things for you.’”

    While the movie was produced by CBN, which was founded by Gordon’s father and 
    televangelist Pat Robertson in 1961, it contained no overtly, or even covertly, 
    Christian messages.

    “This is a film made by Christians, but it is not a Christian film,” Erin Zimmerman, 
    the film’s director, explained. “The Six Day War is not a Christian story; it is first and 
    foremost a Jewish and Israeli story and I wanted to honor that.”

    This desire to honor Israel without strings attached and devoid of proselytizing is one 
    of the newest, and most welcome, trends in Christian Zionism. The relationship between 
    Christians and Jews is long and complex, and a fascinating case study in how shifting 
    theology correlates to changes in behavior.

    A short overview of some major shifts in Christian beliefs toward Israel can explain this 
    new era of Christian Zionism marked by greater sensitivity and respect toward the 
    Jewish People.

    Christianity emerged as an offshoot of Judaism 2,000 years ago, putting the two religions 
    immediately at odds. Early Church Fathers added pagan elements to recruit more local 
    adherents, thus widening the gap ‒ and animosity ‒ with the Jews.

    When it came to relating to Judaism, Christianity developed what has become known as 
    “replacement theology.” The idea is that, as a punishment for rejecting Jesus, God replaced 
    Israel with the Church and the original Bible (Old Testament) with a new one. It didn’t take 
    long for Jews to go from being viewed as replaced to rejected, despised and, ultimately, hated.

    Christian love demanded that they try and convert the Jews, but more often than not, Jews 
    felt more wrath than grace. One could draw a direct line from replacement theology to the 
    blood libels, forced conversions, inquisitions and expulsions that shaped the Middle Ages.

    During the modern period, Christianity underwent an internal revolution known as the 
    Protestant Reformation, which paved the way for a new approach for relating to Jews. 
    In the 16th century, Martin Luther battled against the Catholic Church and advocated for 
    individuals to read the Bible, made widely available for the first time through the newly
    invented printing press, for themselves. No longer was biblical interpretation in the hands 
    of the ruling elite. Rather, everyone was encouraged to read and understand God’s word for 
    themselves, which they did in large numbers.

    It doesn’t take much of a bible scholar to recognize that one theme appears on almost every 
    page and in nearly every chapter of this holy text ‒ that is the relationship between the land 
    and the people of Israel. With an open mind and in the absence of previously held interpretations, 
    a literal reading of the text started to lead some Christians to begin viewing Jews differently.

    For centuries, the people of Israel had been relegated to sub-human status and the land of 
    Israel reduced to a metaphor. However, the age of enlightenment allowed Christians to see 
    the Jews as real people and, in the era of exploration, they discovered that Israel was an 
    actual place. More and more Christians started reading the bible literally and saw the 
    prophecies of the return to Zion as being something within worldly reach.

    The Puritans were among the first Reformed Protestants who began praying for a Jewish 
    return to their homeland and were responsible for introducing the idea of Jewish restoration
     to America. While popular in England, as well, Restorationism (also described as Christian 
    Primitivism) struck a noticeable chord in the New World. US presidents studied Hebrew, 
    and American scholars traveled to Palestine to map out the area and dig up archeological relics.

    At the time, Restorationism was steeped in replacement theology, which, even in its benign 
    form, calls for proselytizing the Jews. The motivating force behind Christian efforts to restore 
    the people to the land was best summarized by the influential pastor Charles Spurgeon who 
    preached in 1864: “We look forward, then, for these two things. I am not going to theorize 
    upon which of them will come first ‒ whether they shall be restored first, and converted 
    afterwards ‒ or converted first and then restored. They are to be restored and they are to 
    be converted, too.”

    Restorationists were among Theodor Herzl’s most ardent supporters. The Reverend William 
    Hechler, an Anglican clergyman, dedicated his life to assisting Herzl upon reading
     “The Jewish State,” which was published 12 years after his own treatise, “The Restoration of 
    the Jews to Palestine.” Hechler immediately began to introduce Herzl to Europe’s leading 
    political rulers, including 
    German Kaiser Wilhelm, Queen Victoria of England and the Sultan of Turkey. Appreciatively, 
    Herzl invited Hechler, in 1897, to the first World Zionist Congress in Basel as a non-voting 
    delegate and the “first Christian Zionist.”

    Major shifts in Christian theology vis-à- vis Israel continued into the 20th century because 
    of the Holocaust and the establishment of the State of Israel. Many Christians recognized 
    the Holocaust as the bitter culmination of centuries of Christian antisemitism, which led to 
    soul searching throughout the Church. Christian thinkers recognized the perils inherent 
    in replacement theology as playing an active role in the Holocaust and began to question 
    this theology seriously for the first time.

    The establishment of the State of Israel, and its hard-to-explain successes, chipped away 
    at replacement theology from the opposite direction. Christians began asking themselves: 
    If God had rejected Israel, then how come the Jews are so successful making the deserts 
    bloom and defending themselves from their enemies? The perception that many biblical 
    promises were being fulfilled seemed like clear and convincing evidence that God had not 
    broken His covenant with Israel, after all.

    In recent decades, Christian Zionist leaders and organizations have emerged all over the 
    world. In addition to their political and philanthropic support of Israel, Christian leaders 
    are, more significantly, for the first time publicly rejecting replacement theology.

    Perhaps the best-known group, the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem, has a 
    lengthy essay on their website explaining why they renounce replacement theology. 
    Similarly, Pastor John Hagee has used his influential ministry, Christians United for Israel, 
    to unreservedly, “expose the lies of replacement theology.”

    To be sure, these Christian Zionist voices are still a minority within the Church.

    Nevertheless, we have entered a new age of Jewish-Christian relations.

    Chris Mitchell, CBN’s Middle East bureau chief, said “In Our Hands” doesn’t ever 
    mention Jesus, quote from the New Testament or push a Christian agenda. In that way, 
    “I feel that the movie is a gift to the Jewish people honoring the soldiers who fought in the 
    Six Day War and the Jews who waited over two millennia to return to Jerusalem.”

    I asked Mitchell if CBN would have been as sensitive had the movie been released upon 
    the 25th anniversary of the 1967 war in the early 1980s. He said, “There has definitely 
    been a remarkable development of deeper relationships between Jews and Christians 
    in recent years. A greater understanding of the Jewish community and getting to know 
    each other better has led to more sensitivity.”

    Christian theology has shifted since its inception and has never been as respectful toward 
    the Jewish people than it is now. The growth of Christian Zionism is a direct outcome of 
    this change, so it is no wonder that Israel is enjoying unparalleled support from large 
    segments of Christianity. After 2,000 years, Christian-Jewish relations are entering a new, 
    golden era of restoration without replacement.

    Tuly Weisz is an Orthodox rabbi and founder and director of Israel 365, the publisher of 
    ‘Breaking Israel News’ and the editor of The Israel Bible.

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    Friday, September 22, 2017

    3 Prophetic Words about the Spiritual Battle You're Fighting - Jennifer LeClaire Watchman on the Wall

    Watchman on the Wall, with Jennifer LeClaire
    Friday, September 22, 2017
       
    3 Prophetic Words about the Spiritual Battle You're Fighting

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    In this season, people from around the world are contacting me about the rising spiritual warfare. The Holy Spirit gave me three prophet words about spiritual warfare that I hope encourage you in the battle. You can read them below.

    Change Your Perspective About Enemy Attacks

    So often when you are in the midst of spiritual warfare, when the enemy is harassing you, I hear you say three words that trouble Me: "I'm under attack." Listen carefully to My words and change your perspective. You are not under attack; the attack is under you! The enemy is under your feet, and you are seated over him in heavenly places in Christ Jesus.

    Change your perspective! Yes, the enemy is doing his job, but that won't stop you from doing yours. Determine that Father's will shall be done, and any enemy that stands in the way of your heavenly assignment must bow in the name of Jesus.

    Follow My Spiritual Warfare Strategy

    When it comes to spiritual warfare, there's a time to shout and a time to stay silent. I am the One who gives you the spiritual warfare strategy. I am the One who gives you the blueprint that leads to victory. When you walk in my wisdom in spiritual warfare, you can be sure the enemy will be delivered into your hands.

    Sometimes you have to hold your peace, like the Israelites stuck between the Red Sea and the Egyptian army. Other times you have to shout like Joshua at Jericho. Before rushing into battle against your spiritual enemies, ask Me for the strategy. I will lead you to victory.

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    Will You Be a Modern-Day Daniel? - James W. Goll Identity Network

    Will You Be a Modern-Day Daniel? by James W. Goll

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    In these days of division and tension, Daniel is a perfect role model of leadership and excellence as a watchman. When Daniel was exiled and found himself in the court of the king of Babylon, he dedicated himself to bringing the rule of God into that pagan place. He did it through stellar character and incessant prayer. He was a true intercessor, a watchman on the walls.

    Daniel did not attend Hebrew University but rather was trained in the School of the Chaldeans. He invested himself entirely in both the success of the king under whom he had been forced to serve and the restoration of his people in Jerusalem, disregarding potential misunderstandings and serious repercussions. When he had come to understand the prophecies about the return of God's people to their homeland, he intensified his efforts, fasting and praying and repenting on behalf of his people.

    In all Your Ways

    He did not relax his guard or rest on the assumption that God would simply act to fulfill those prophetic promises automatically. There was not one bone of passivity in this man of exquisite character. He prayed all the more, helping to bring the prophetic promises into fulfillment in his generation.

    By God's grace, he had the necessary wisdom to navigate tricky political shoals. Over the years, the king and other ruling authorities came and went, and many of them were less than friendly toward him. All of them were pagans whose values did not match Daniel's in the least.

    How do you think Daniel would respond to your nation's leaders and political climate if he were living today? What are we called to do in these perilous times? As God-fearing citizens, we would do well to follow his example.

    Urged to Pray

    Paul urged Timothy to pray — even for evil authorities (see I Timothy 2:1-4). He told him to pray for them, not against them, and to pray with two goals in mind: (1) "so that we may lead a tranquil and quiet life in all godliness and dignity" and (2) so that everyone (both leaders and ordinary citizens) can be "saved and come to the knowledge of the truth." How well is your life pointing those around you to these two endgames?

    We can find other Scriptures that support this idea, for example:

    "Honor all people. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. Honor the king." 1 Peter 2:17 NKJV.

    "Fear the Lord and the king, my son, and do not join with the rebellious, for those two will send sudden destruction upon them, and who knows what calamities they can bring?" Proverbs 24:21–22 NIV.

    In addition to obeying laws and living lives that are above reproach, one of the ways we can honor those in authority is by praying for them. Since comparatively, very few citizens do, our prayers are all the more important. Whether we like our leaders, whether we agree with their policies or not, whether we voted for them or against them, we must pray.

    Watchmen in a Bleak Time

    I write as a citizen of the United States, which establishes my reference point. But I also think of Daniel's Babylon and the situation of God's watchmen in many other cities and nations throughout history. From my perspective in the U.S., the overall mood of the nation is both angry and divided. Hopeful developments surface from time to time, only to crash into obstruction and disappointment. The national and international issues of our day are so complex that they even make my head spin!

    Don't Doubt

    Negative news seems to abound from every direction. It has become commonplace for us to see accusations, false promises, fake news, and deteriorating ethics from our national leaders all the way down to our local municipalities — and it can really get exasperating. Perhaps most challenging of all, the sinful human condition is on full display 24/7, thanks to instant broadcasts.

    But in spite of what it may seem, our prayers make all the difference in how things turn out. As Pastor Jack Hayford has stated,  "You can determine whether God's goodness is released toward specific situations or whether the power of sin and Satan is permitted to prevail. Prayer is the determining factor."

    Whatever our nation, we can pray that our leaders will govern honestly, humbly and with mercy. We can pray for them to have knowledge and understanding (which is more than mere information; it includes a grasp of history, roles, cultures and God's will). Today's global tyrants are as real as the Roman, Nero. Pray that God will deal with them swiftly, for the sake of His people. Pray that He will hedge in such dangerous leaders with limits and boundaries.

    Prayers that Shape History

    I learn from the heroes of faith in the Word of God, but also from the champions of faith in modern church history. In my Christian pilgrimage, the teachings of Derek Prince have impacted my life, worldwide outreach, and prayer ministry more than any other spiritual leader. From him I learned God's heart for Israel, praying for those in authority, the gifts of the Holy Spirit, deliverance from demonic darkness, the power of prayer and fasting, and so much more.  It is my great honor to state that this man was an effective, history-making and history-changing watchman.

    Pray Until Something Happens

    Over the course of his eventful life, Derek Prince, who died in 2003 at the age of eighty-eight, went from being an atheist philosopher at Cambridge to a prolific Bible teacher who traveled the world. Married and widowed twice, he left behind eleven adopted children. Among his numerous teachings and forty-five books is Shaping History through Prayer and Fasting, one of the greatest books of all time on the subject of government-focused prayer.
    Derek was absolutely convinced that prayers could shape history, and that often its influence was best exercised on the governmental level. Here is a quote from Shaping History through Prayer and Fasting that sums up his viewpoint:

    In 2 Chronicles God states the conditions which His people must fulfill for the healing of their land:

    "If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land." 2 Chronicles 7.14

    The prophecies and promises of God's Word are intended to provoke us to pray with increased earnestness and understanding. God reveals to us the purposes, which He is working out, not that we may be passive spectators on the sidelines of history, but that we may personally identify ourselves with His purposes, and thus become actively involved in their fulfillment. Revelation demands involvement.

    Derek felt that the Lord's call to Ezekiel to be a watchman (Ezekiel 33:7–9) applied to him personally. He knew that he must warn of danger and pray for God's mercy on leaders who were disobedient to God, in particular where the nation of Israel is concerned. The year before he died, he published an article that, in effect, warned those who would follow him as a watchman to pay attention to the Word of the Lord concerning the times in which they live.

    The Scepter has Been Lowered

    Our God is not small, and He hears the cry of the needy (see Psalm 69:33). Remember, He sits on the throne and He is not wringing His hands in worry. No, He invites us to come sit on the throne with Him and extend His Kingdom rule on earth as it is in heaven.

    Jeremiah wrote, "This is what the Lord of Heaven's Armies, the God of Israel, says, 'Work for the peace and prosperity of the city where I sent you into exile.' Pray to the Lord for it, for its welfare will determine your welfare." (Jeremiah 29:4, 7, NLT).

    Your personal welfare depends upon the decisions of those who are in direct authority over you.  But together, in Jesus, we can tip the scales from irreverence to righteousness.
    So I have a question for you. Are there any Daniels or Esthers out there today? Will you answer the call to be a modern-day Daniel for this generation?

    The scepter of the King of Kings has been lowered. Now is the time. Take your place! You too, can shape history through prayer, release hope solutions to man's dilemmas, and shift the culture for such a time as this. We can see the greatest awakening for Jesus Christ the planet has ever seen!

    Believing for Divine Intervention,

    James W. Goll




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