President Bush and most of the United Nations are
supporting what has become known as the Roadmap to Peace. Basically that
is a plan to give the Palestinians their own sovereign state in the land
neighboring Israel. Israel will have to give up control of some of its
present territory, but more importantly as far as Christians are
concerned, Jews will own less of the land which God promised to Abraham
and his descendants. Some influential Christians have withdrawn their
support from President Bush because of his promotion of this Roadmap to
Peace.
Christians who are against the Roadmap to Peace are
primarily against it because they believe the land which God promised to
Abraham belongs to present-day Jews and Jews must take ownership of that
land before the end of the world. Their eschatology says that Jews from
all over the world will migrate back to the Promised Land before the
end-times. Typically, Ezekiel 36 and 37 are used to support this view.
I do not believe that God will ever give the
natural descendants of Abraham sole possession of the Promised Land. I
support the Roadmap to Peace. I believe that Roadmap is evidence of God
moving powerfully in our time to fulfill His purposes. Please allow me
to explain.
When I study Scripture I come to the conclusion
that God still has one promise to fulfill for the natural descendants of
Abraham. Paul explained that the Jews were partially hardened for a time
so that they would not recognize Jesus as the Messiah (Rom.11:7-10, 25).
However, a day will come in the future, when God will remove their
blinders. In that day there will be an awakening among the Jews as they
embrace Jesus as Messiah. That promise remains to be fulfilled.
However, the promise which God gave to Abraham
concerning ownership of the Land is never going to be fulfilled for the
Jews only. Rather the Land promised to Abraham will be given to all who
put their faith in Jesus Christ—Jews and Gentiles who are Christians.
Paul made this clear when he wrote,
Now the
promises were spoken to Abraham and to his seed. He does not say,
“And to seeds,” as referring to many, but rather to one, “And to
your seed,” that is Jesus Christ. (Gal. 3:17)
God did not say the promises were for Abraham’s
natural descendants. They were given by God to Abraham and his
descendant—Jesus Christ. Paul further explained how all who put their
faith in Jesus will inherit the blessings promised to Abraham.
Therefore, be sure that it is those who are of faith who are sons of
Abraham...There is neither Jew not Greek, there is neither slave nor
free man, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in
Christ Jesus. And if you belong to Christ, then you are Abraham’s
descendants, heirs according to promise. (Gal. 3:6-29)
To whom does the Promised Land belong? Who are the
heirs? All who put their faith in Jesus Christ. God is not giving
exclusively to the Jews the land which He promised to Abraham. He is
giving it to His children.
What I am saying here will be hard to accept for
Christians who are waiting for God to cause the Jews to migrate back to
Israel and take ownership of that land. I believe those Christians are
waiting for something which will never happen. In truth, the largest
population of Jews in the world today is not in Israel. It is in New
York City and those Jews have no intentions of moving to Israel.
Furthermore, we need to be true the Scriptural
promise that God made to Abraham. Let’s go back and read it:
On that
day the Lord made a covenant with Abram, saying,“To your descendants
I have given this land, From the river of Egypt as far as the great
river, the river Euphrates.” (Gen. 15:18)
If we are going to be true to the actual promise
that God made to Abraham, then we need to realize that it is not for
only the land which is today known as Israel. God actually promised all
of the land “from the river of Egypt as far as the great river, to the
river Euphrates.” That land includes parts of present-day Egypt, Saudi
Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, and Syria, along with all of Israel, Jordan, and
Lebanon. Those who believe that the land promised to Abraham must be
possessed by the Jews, need to be faithful to the Scriptures and say
that the Jews will own that entire region before the end of the world.
As I already explained, I do not believe God will
ever give the Jews ownership of that land. In other Bible passages God
told us what is going to happen to that region before the end of the
world. Isaiah prophesied, saying,
Thus
the Lord will make Himself known to Egypt, and the Egyptians will
know the Lord in that day.... In that day there will be a highway
from Egypt to Assyria, and Assyrians will come into Egypt and the
Egyptians into Assyria, and the Egyptians will worship with the
Assyrians. In that day Israel will be the third party with Egypt and
Assyria, a blessing in the midst of the earth. Whom the Lord of
hosts has blessed, saying, “Blessed is Egypt My people, and Assyria
the work of My hands, and Israel My inheritance.” (Is. 19:21-25)
This passage tells us that a day will come when the
people of Egypt, Assyria, and Israel will worship the true God. They
will even be traveling from one region to another, for the purpose of
worshipping together.
Isaiah’s prophecy sounds almost too good to be
true. The people groups he mentioned have battled with each other for
generations. Egypt and Assyria (which includes present-day Syria,
Jordan, and Iraq) are at the foundations of the Arab world and a large
percentage of Arabs are Muslims. Isaiah promised that even Arabs and
Jews will be worshipping the true God together.
Isaiah’s prophecy also reveals God’s heart for
Egypt and Assyria, for God called Egypt “My people” and Assyria “the
work of My hands.” To hear God speak like this can be difficult for
Christians (and Jews) who think of only the Jews as God’s chosen ones.
Of course, God did choose the Jewish people in Old Testament times, but
it was never to make them the only humans to receive His favor. Rather
they were chosen as a light to the nations. With the same love that God
dealt with the Jews, He always has desired to deal with every people
group. He loves the world. The Jews were not the only ones chosen, but
they were as the first-fruits of the earth to reveal God’s heart to all
people. Since the foundations of the world, God has always wanted to
redeem all of humanity.
Earlier I mentioned how Christians who are looking
for God to give the Promised Land back to the Jews typically use Ezekiel
36 and 37 to support their belief. The two verses most often used to
promote that way of thinking read as follows:
“For I
will take you from the nations, gather you from all the lands and
bring you into your own land.” (Ez. 36:24)
“You
will live in the land that I gave to your forefathers; so you will
be My people, and I will be your God.” (Ez. 36:28)
Indeed, if we take these two verses by themselves
we may conclude that God will cause the Jews to migrate back and take
ownership of the Promised Land. However, if we read the context of these
verses we will see that God is not speaking to the Jews, but to all who
enter into the New Covenant. In fact, we can read the verses sandwiched
between these two verses and see that God is speaking to New Covenant
people:
“Then I
will sprinkle clean water on you, and you will be clean...Moreover,
I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you...I will
put My Spirit within you and cause you to walk in My statutes, and
you will be careful to observe My ordinances.” (Ez. 36:25-27)
According the writer of Hebrews—and other New
Testament writers—these verses were fulfilled as the New Covenant was
established through Jesus Christ (i.e., Heb. 8:8-12). The same people
who receive a new heart and a new spirit are the same people who will
inherit the land promised to Abraham.
Jesus Himself talked about gathering people
together from every nation of the world. As He did this, He even used
some of the same terminology used in Ezekiel 36 and 37:
“I have
other sheep, which are not of this fold; I must bring them also, and
they will hear My voice; and they will become one flock with one
shepherd.” (John 10:16)
It is Jesus who is gathering people from all
nations. He is the fulfillment of the promise of Ezekiel 36-37. Jesus is
the One Shepherd referred to in Ezekiel 38:24. Jesus promised to gather
together His sheep from all nations of the world. Under Jesus there will
be one flock.
Some Christians may read the things I am writing
here and become upset with me, accusing me of teaching “Replacement
Theology.” That accusation would be wrong, because Replacement Theology
claims that Christians have replaced the Jews, and hence, God will
fulfill all of the Jewish promises in the lives of Christians. I do not
believe Christians have replaced the Jews. I believe the Jews have a
unique place in God’s heart and they have a promise which remains to be
fulfilled. As I mentioned earlier, God has promised to open their eyes,
and hence, there will be a Jewish awakening before the end of the world.
Replacement Theology has implications which seem to me to be too
negative, too harsh, too complete. God has not completely rejected the
Jews (Rom. 11:1-5). Paul explained how Christians must continue to honor
the Jews for the sake of their forefathers (Rom. 11:18).
Rather than holding to Replacement Theology, I
believe in “One New Man.” Christians have not replaced Jews, but the
wall between Jews and Gentiles has been abolished. Jesus Christ “is our
peace, who made both groups into one and broke down the barrier of the
dividing wall...so that in Himself He might make the two into one new
man…” (Eph. 2:14-15). There is neither Jew nor Gentile (Gal. 3:28).
Christians have been grafted into the lineage of Abraham. God does not
have two groups of people, but one. There is One Shepherd and one flock.
That one flock will inherit the Promised Land. Of
course, the meek will inherit the whole earth, but God is going to take
the most tumultuous region of the world—the Middle East—and cause
different people groups to become one flock with Jesus Christ as their
Shepherd. That region shall be the most visible place in the earth where
various people groups will come together under one Shepherd, Jesus
Christ.
God is fulfilling His promises today. In the midst
of a war in the Middle East, there are amazing reports coming in about
revival in Iraq and the surrounding regions. Just like the communist
wall fell in our lifetime so that we were freed to preach the gospel in
those formerly closed countries, now the walls are falling over the
10/40 window so that we may preach the gospel to all peoples.
And the Palestinians are coming to Christ. When
Christians today think of the Palestinians, they typically envision
rough, angry Muslims, or even terrorists. In reality, most of them are
not Muslim; 63% of Palestinians today claim to be Christian. (In
contrast, less than 2% of the Jews living in Israel are Christians.) In
light of this, we need to consider who are our brothers and sisters. We
believe there will be a Jewish awakening in the future, but we must not
let that belief blind us to the present sufferings of all of our
brothers and sisters.
Palestinians need to own their own land. Not only
because most are Christians, but because we are to love all people and
owning land is a step toward civilizing a people and establishing peace.
Democracy is another step toward peace. At the
foundation of democracy is a belief that people have dignity and the
right to govern themselves. Democracy stems from the Christian belief
that all people are created in the image of God. Democracy is a step
toward Christianity and Christianity is a step toward democracy.
Furthermore, land ownership is a step toward peace.
Jobs, education, and secure homes all build families. God has structured
the earth around the family unit. When the family unit is secure then
people’s lives are oriented toward peace.
Christians who are determined to help Jews migrate
back and take ownership of the Middle East have a serious
misunderstanding of how God’s promises will be fulfilled. They have been
side-tracked away from the ministry of reconciling all people to God.
When Christians pray for the peace of Jerusalem, they need to envision
the only possible roadmap to peace, which is the acceptance of Jesus
Christ by Jews and Gentiles. Then and only then will all people in the
Middle East experience an outpouring of God’s Spirit so mightily that
they will be of one heart and one mind. Then there will be one new man,
one flock, with one Shepherd.
Your Brother,
Harold
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