"And he was there with the LORD forty days
and forty nights: he did neither eat bread, nor drink water. And he
wrote upon the tables the words of the covenant, the ten commandments"
(Exodus 34:28).
MESSIANIC COVENANT
(Grace)
"This is my blood of the (New) Covenant,
which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins" (Matthew
26:28 NIV).
The Messianic Covenant of Grace did indeed replace
the redemptive effects of the Mosaic Covenant of the Law but not the
Covenant of Abraham. It is important that this be made perfectly clear,
because this is where much of the confusion lies as to whether or not
God is still committed to the Jewish people today. Simply stated, if
Jesus did not nullify the Abrahamic Covenant with the Jew, then that
piece of real estate in the middle east called the "Holy Land"
continues to be their promised possession, which obviously accounts
for the miraculous restoration and perpetuation of the statehood of
Israel.
Replacement Theology has merit but its merits
are lost in the confusion of covenants. The Covenant of Abraham was
"unconditional" and eternal but the Covenant of Moses was
"conditional" based upon obedience to the law and was therefore
terminated (in its redemptive value) because Israel failed to meet those
conditions and broke their covenant made at Sinai. Should there be any
question as to the singular and separate nature of the covenant made
with Moses as compared with that of Abraham, the following scripture
should remove all doubt"
"The LORD made not this covenant with
our fathers, (Abraham, Isaac and Jacob) but with us, even us, who
are all of us here alive this day" (Deuteronomy 5:3).
The Covenant of the Law is the only "Old
Covenant" that can in any sense of the word be considered replaced
by the "New Covenant." Although it was not replaced in an
absolute sense considering Jesus' statement, "I came not to destroy
the law...". It was terminated as a means for obtaining righteousness
which comes only through Jesus Christ. However, God has never found
fault with His Covenant made with faithful Abraham (Genesis 12:!-3).
Therefore, it has never been terminated nor replaced. The Abrahamic
Covenant continues to apply to the Jewish people today. The Covenant
of Abraham and the Covenant of Christ are coexisting in the earth today.
The effect is that Abraham has two manner of seed manifested
in the earth, a natural seed (Jews) and the spiritual seed through Christ
(the Church). Unless this is clearly understood, many statements of
the New Testament could appear confusing and indeed contradictory.
TWO MANNER OF SEED
Who are the seed of Abraham today? The following
scripture provides some good insight into the answer. This is the God
of heaven speaking to Abraham in allegorical and prophetic terms at
the time of covenant:
"That in blessing I will bless thee (Abraham),
and in multiplying I will multiply thy seed as the STARS of the
heaven, and as the SAND which is upon the seashore..." (Genesis
22:17).
The words stars and sand are used symbolically
to describe Abraham's seed. The Bible quite often employs such picture
language to convey divine thought. Its use in this particular scripture
sheds a great deal of light on the subject in question, WHO ARE THE
SEED OF ABRAHAM? Notice that it emphasized two important characteristics
of Abraham's seed: (1) They would be great in number. (2) They would
be as stars and sand. Let us examine the second. Why did God use the
analogy of STARS and SAND in the divine description of Abraham's seed?
Is it only because they would be great in number? If so, only one of
these descriptions would have been necessary. Perhaps there is more
to it. A deeper lesson can be learned here. Let's look at it. Stars
are elements of the heavenly realm while sand is terrestrial (of the
earth). The inference seems to be that God would produce two manner
of seed through Abraham; HEAVENLY and EARTHLY or SPRITUAL and NATURAL.
One major event set the stage to create this scenario:
"And ye shall be left few in number,
whereas ye were as the STARS of heaven for multitude; because thou
wouldest not obey the voice of the LORD thy God" (Deuteronomy
28:62).
The promise of being "as the stars of heaven"
was cancelled through Israel's disobedience, which in the foreknowledge
of God set the stage for the implementation of an alternative program
wherein all, or "whosoever will" through the Covenant of Messiah,
may become "star seed" of Abraham.
"If you belong to Christ, then you are
Abraham's seed, and heirs according to the promise" (Galatians
3:29 NIV).
Daniel, the prophet saw this in prophetic vision:
"And they that be wise shall shine as
the brightness of the firmament; and they that turn many to righteousness
as the STARS for ever and ever" (Daniel 12:3).
By this, two manner of seed were created which
is now manifested as Christians and Jews. Both of these are a result
of God's covenantal relationship with Abraham. It is what one might
call a "dual posterity" in the earth (Hebrews 11:12, Galatians
3:29). We see this same principle expressed in I Corinthians 15:46:
"...that was not first which is spiritual,
but that which is natural; and afterward that which is spiritual."
Such is the case with the Jewish People and the
Church. The Jews (natural) came first, then came the birth of the Church
(spiritual). One did not cancel the other. Paul's direct reference is
to Adam and Jesus. Adam produced the human family (natural). Jesus the
Messiah produced the Christian family (Spiritual). Father God was the
author of both. Again, one did not cancel the other. They coexist in
this earth today. Abraham reflects a similar dimension in that through
him came his son, Isaac (natural seed) and Jesus (spiritual seed, Galatians
3:16). From this we must conclude that there are two continuing manifestations
of Abraham's seed in the earth, Jews and Christians. Today, God is at
work with His "dual posterity", the stars and sand, seed of
Abraham, (the Church and Israel). While restoring the Church to its
full spiritual potential He is also restoring the Jewish people and
their nation, with a view toward their ultimate spiritual restoration
(Romans 9:27).
That the Jews are the seed of Abraham and a covenant
people seems clear but the question arises: What is the Biblical perspective
of the Arabs in all of this? The Arabic people are indeed a natural
seed of Abraham also through his son Ishmael and God has promised to
bless them (Genesis 21:13, 17:20). They are not however, a promised
seed nor a Covenant people as are the Jews (Abraham's descendants through
Isaac). Therefore the Arabs are not included directly in this covenantal
promise of Genesis 22:17.
GOD'S CHOSEN PEOPLE
Nearly everyone has heard it said, "The
Jews are God's chosen people". What does that statement mean? How
do we know? And if so, are they the only ones? These are reasonable
questions that deserve sensible, factual answers. Many believers are
not sure of what it means. Others who use the phrase quite often cannot
fully explain it. Does it mean that the Jews are more loved by God than
are other people? Are they about half saved? What, in fact, does it
mean? Yes, Jews are a chosen people, but not for any of the aforementioned
reasons. Isaiah, the prophet, tells us specifically what they were chosen
for:
"Here am I, and the children the Lord
has given me. We are signs and symbols in Israel from the LORD Almighty,
who dwells on Mount Zion" (Isaiah 8:18 NIV).
To be "chosen" does not necessarily
mean to be righteous. From their very beginning as a nation, they have
been used by God to demonstrate the truth of His word in both blessing
and cursing. They inherited this "chosen" status because Abraham
was a chosen vessel. All that they have experienced historically has
been predicted in the Bible. Naturally speaking, they are the greatest
physical sign in the earth that there is a sovereign God in control
of the universe, that the Bible is true and is His authorship. The scattering
of the Jews throughout all the nations, their persecutions, their regathering
as a nation and restoration to statehood, are all "signs"
that God's word is faithful. They were the chosen family to bring forth
the Messiah to redeem mankind.
The Scripture teaches that only three witnesses
are necessary to remove all doubt about any question (2 Corinthians
13:!). Here we have produced more than adequate historic evidence and
present day witnesses to confirm that the Jews are a chosen people.
But are they the only ones to be considered a "chosen" people?
No! The Church is also a chosen body of people in the earth. Jesus said,
"I have chosen you out of the world" (John 15:19). The Church
was chosen and ordained to perform spiritual signs in the earth:
"And these signs shall follow them that
believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak
with new tongues; They shall take up serpents; and if they drink
any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on
the sick, and they shall recover" (Mark 16:17,18).
Natural Israel is a natural sign, spiritual Israel
(Church) is a spiritual sign. Both the natural seed (sand) and the spiritual
seed (stars) are fulfilling their purpose in the earth. They are as
parallel beams of light who, through the prism of God's work, will be
bent into the same destiny of the KINGDOM. God has committed Himself
to both of the seed of Abraham; Christians and Jews.
WHO IS A JEW
Those who would deny any ongoing significance
for the natural or physical Jew in God's purposes today are quick to
offer the following New Testament passage to substantiate their position:
"For he is not a Jew, which is one outwardly...
and circumcision is that of the heart, in the spirit..." (Romans
2:28-29).
On its face, this verse appears to strip the
natural Jew of his identity. However, Paul in his discourses is constantly
alternating the direction of his comments between the natural and spiritual
concept of Old Covenant and New Covenant. In this particular passage
he is indeed speaking spiritually, saying that Jews are not (New Covenant)
Jews unless they have a heart experience (Ezekiel 11:19), which is the
New Testament concept. But it is both interesting and educational to
note that he immediately proceeds into the next chapter and states a
profound truth (although confusing to many) about unbelieving Jews:
"What advantage then hath the Jew? or
what profit is there of circumcision? MUCH EVERY WAY..." (Romans
3:1,2).
We know that Paul's reference includes the unbelieving
Jew (in N.T. terms) in that he further states, "What if some did
not believe?" In spite of what he had just previously said about
their not being Jews, he still acknowledges them as Jews even if they
are in an unbelieving state and contends that there is a definite "advantage".
Is Paul contradicting himself? He is if we persist in having a "one
track mind" about WHO ARE ABRAHAM'S SEED? If however, we will flow
with Paul from the spiritual context to the natural, we will begin to
see the STARS and SAND or the two manner of seed in the earth, natural
and spiritual. In these two chapters is reflected the two polarized
positions of doctrine which exist in the Church today; Replacement and
Continuation. Usually one chooses the interpretation or quotations that
best suits his or her particular point of view. Paul recognizes both
without sacrificing either one completely. Both Christians and Jews
are a product of God's sovereign wisdom. Neither stands alone to represent
the whole truth. Therefore, they are in a sense inseparable in the divine
strategy of things. The word "Jew" becomes a generic term
which means "Covenant People" and can be applied to people
of either the Old or New Testament.
THE CHILDREN OF GOD
Another scripture which on the surface appears
to rule out any significance for the natural Jew today is Romans 9:8:
"...the children of the flesh (Jews),
these are not the children of God..."
A casual reading of this verse may cause one
to conclude that the natural Jew in the New Testament concept has once
again been stripped of his identity and replaced by the Church. A closer
inspection will reveal something quite different. Although they are
not children of God in a "Christian" sense, it does not say
that they have ceased to be the SEED of Abraham, unique in the purposes
of God (Romans 11:2). The biological fact remains that they are Abraham's
descendants of the covenant for whom God has plan and purpose. It is
not necessary to be a believer (in Christ) to retain the identity as
"Abraham's Seed" nor even to be identified as people of God
as some may have concluded from Galatians 3:29:
"And if ye be Christ's, then are ye (also)
Abraham's seed..."
This was not intended to be an eliminating statement
concerning natural Jews, but an inclusive statement about the relationship
of Gentile Christian believers to Abraham. It was intended to show that
as Gentiles, by accepting Christ they were now considered to be part
of the "commonwealth of Israel" (Ephesians 2:!0-12). A paraphrase
of this might read, "If ye be Christ's then are ye STAR seed even
if ye are not SAND seed". These Galatian people were not Jews (the
natural descendants of Abraham). Nevertheless, through a heavenly operation
they became included in the promises of God and the covenant to Abraham
as a spiritual seed. There can be no question that believers in Christ,
no matter who they are in nationality, are considered Abraham's seed.
But what about the Jewish people as a whole? Can they in any sense be
considered a people of God? Yes, they are His natural seed through Abraham:
"...Hath God cast away HIS people (natural
Jews)? GOD FORBID... God hath not cast away HIS people which He
foreknew..." (Romans 11:1,2).
There can be no question that the Jews are a
people of God. To consider the Jews a "rejected" people is
something God "forbids". However, there are those in Christian
ministry today who are not so sure. Some will even go so far as to contridict
the Apostle with a seeming cavalier disregard for his instructions,
proceeding to preach and teach the notion that the Jews were somehow
"cut-off" and cast-away. Obviously God has done nothing of
the kind. It is unconscionable that anyone could persist in a theological
posture that Paul said was forbidden by the Lord. The New International
Version removes all doubt in the matter by stating categorically, "God
hath not rejected His people". This Scripture established two important
truths for us: (1) The Jews are still His (God's) people and (2) They
are not rejected. No other conclusions can be drawn. Paul reinforces
his position in Romans 11:11:
"I say then Have they stumbled that they
should fall? God forbid..."
Therefore, if they did not fall it remains that
to some degree Jews still stand before God as a people of purpose and
destiny.
AN ELECT PEOPLE
"As far as the gospel is concerned, they
(Jews) are enemies on your account; but as far as election is concerned,
they are loved on account of the patriarchs, (Abraham, Isaac and
Jacob) for God's gifts and His call (upon Israel) are irrevocable"
(Romans 11:28,29 NIV)
What a remarkable statement from the New Testament
this is. It flies in the face of the exclusivism in Christian thinking.
Promoters of the "Replacement" concept cannot possibly accommodate
this scripture nor the many others just like it. Paul is actually saying
that even unbelieving Jews remain an "elect" people. Bear
in mind that this was stated nearly thirty years after the death of
Jesus. Paul recognized their uniqueness in God's plans. Ironic isn't
it? Although the Jews may be considered the enemies of the Christian
faith, this too has a divine purpose. He said that it was on your account,
or so that a spiritual seed could be created in the earth (the Christian
Church). Through their misfortunes, salvation has come to the Gentiles
(Romans 11:11).
Unlike the Covenant of the Law which was destined
to be replaced, the Covenant of Abraham was an "everlasting"
covenant (Genesis 17:7). The Jews remain an "elect" people
unto this present hour. Why? Not because they are so good or a "pet"
people but because of God's abiding covenant with Abraham and the patriarchs.
It is in this context that Paul can say with confidence that God's call
and gifts to Israel are irrevocable.
Those who would question this uniqueness attached
to the Jew in the purposes of God today quite often rely upon the uncertainty
of dreams, visions and revelations as criterion for faith on this issue.
However, these are all too vulnerable to human error and subjective
interpretation. Healthy positions of doctrinal faith must have their
focus in fact and in scripture, not in religious experience. No amount
of religious rationale nor theological maneuvering can revoke God's
gifts and calling on Israel.
What are God's gifts to the Jewish people? One
of the major "gifts" to the Jewish people is the land of Israel.
This is unmistakably confirmed by the prophet Ezekiel"
"...Because I swore with uplifted hand
to give it (Canaan) to your forefathers, this land will become your
inheritance" (Ezekiel 47:14 NIV).
This is not speaking of their initial occupying
of Canaan land at the hand of Joshua but their prophetic restoration.
These encouraging words were penned by Ezekiel while a captive in Babylonia.
Obviously he also knew how irrevocable God's gifts were despite his
circumstances. Should they be any less today?
Another gift of God to the Jews was His Word:
"What advantage, then, is there in being
a Jew, or what value is there in circumcision? Much in every way!
First of all, they have been entrusted with the very words of God"
(Romans 3:1,2 NIV).
The realization of this fact alone should cause
the Christian to be more grateful for and appreciative of the Jewish
people. It is not asking too much that we should be thankful and deliberate
in our expressing this to the Jewish people. Historically they have
paid a great price for this accomplishment and the devil has sought
to destroy them because of it. In contrast God has called the Church
to "bless" them for it. But we cannot be zealously motivated
to do so unless we better understand who they are and what is God's
present day perspective toward them.
3-D VISION
Do the prophetic passages that speak of Israel
apply to historic Israel, modern Israel, or do they now refer only to
the Church? This question presents a dilemma in the minds of many students
of scripture. Surely there is a divine creative law provided whereby
we can arrive at the truth. God does not want us to remain in a condition
of uncertainty. His will for us is: "...with all thy getting get
understanding" (Proverbs 4:7). In the creation, God said, "Let
us make man in our image, and after our likeness" (Genesis 1:26).
The human body is the only creation of God about which such a statement
is made. Our bodies contain the most complete display of God's laws
and principles (physically and spiritually). Every system and every
organ of our bodies is paced with eternal creative law that has spiritual
application. The laws of physical sight can teach us much about the
principles of good spiritual vision. Knowing this, Jesus did not fail
to make use of this technique for teaching. One such occasion is found
in Matthew 6:22. Jesus said, "The light of the body is the eye:
if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light."
It is said that 80 percent of all learning comes through the eye. Therefore,
good vision is very important to us both physically and spiritually.
Science has discovered that one of the most basic laws which must be
in operation for proper physical vision is that it be "three-dimensional".
The three dimensions of physical sight are the perceiving of depth,
width and height. It follows then that this principle (3-D vision) must
be employed for good prophetic vision in Biblical truth.
The three dimensions of Biblical vision are (1)
historic (old Israel) (2) spiritual (the Church) and (3) end-time national
(kingdom age, or restored Israel).
Controversy arises as to whether or not certain
prophecies apply to the Church or Israel. For example:
"AWAKE, awake; put on thy strength, O
Zion..." (Isaiah 52:1).
Do such Biblical texts as these which speak of
Zion, refer to the Church or Israel? Such scriptures have certainly
experienced a lot of ministerial tossing around. The truth is, they
may be applied to both Israel (historic and restored) as well as the
Church. We know this because the Church in the New Testament was certainly
referred to as Zion (Hebrews 12:22). All three applications of prophetic
vision, including spiritual vision, is impaired vision and consequently
leads to confusion. Understanding this principle is very important to
the resolution of the Jewish/Christian relationships dilemma.
ISRAEL SHALL BE SAVED
The one-on-one Christian witness to those with
whom we come in contact, whether Jew or Gentile, is the responsibility
of every believer. But God's plan for national Israel is something quite
different. Israel is unique to any other nation on earth in the divine
strategy. Their spiritual awakening will be a sovereign work. God has
reserved for them a special visitation. Their complete restoration will
be brought about through a process of time; one that moves from one
stage of development to another. This fact is most clearly demonstrated
for us in the story of Ezekiel's bone yard (Ezekiel 37:1-14). There
is a great lesson to be learned from this scriptural narrative that
will be useful in our working with God concerning the nation of Israel.
I like the story because it shows how much more patient God is in His
work than we often are with ours. The Spirit of the Lord began to move
upon the bones and there was a great noise as they came together but
they were dead. Then there came sinew and tendons on the bones and still
they were dead. As the process continued, they developed flesh and muscle
and finally the skin. All of this is being done through the work of
the Holy Spirit but they are not yet alive. This is a prophetic demonstration
of Israel's end-time restoration. While we may share the message of
the Messiah with the individual Jew at any time the door of utterance
is opened, the great spiritual awakening in the nation of Israel is
a divine strategy which is prophetically timed to achieve maximum effect
on the international scene, signalling the end of this age and the coming
of the Kingdom Age. It is closely tied to the Second Coming of the Messiah.
The story concludes as Ezekiel prophesies to the bones and the four
winds of heaven cause breath to come into them. Immediately and in unison
they come alive and stand to their feet as a mighty army. This is a
physical demonstration of a spiritual event, i.e., Israel's national
day of salvation. It will be the greatest revival and spiritual resurrection
known to human history. The apostle Paul understood this perfectly and
alludes to it in Romans 11:15:
"For if the casting away of them be the
reconciling of the world, what shall the receiving of them be, but
LIFE FROM THE DEAD?" (resurrection).
The fact that the Jewish people have not become
Christians "en masse" has no bearing on whether or not God
is at work with them now. It is He who has gathered them back to their
land. It is He who has brought about the re-creation of the statehood
of Israel and God is continuing to deal with them to bring about His
perfect will. They are His national people. He works with them in His
own way and in His own time. Let us stay in step with God's stages and
work with Him. This is the blessed hope, as it is written, "ALL
ISRAEL SHALL BE SAVED" (Romans 11:26).
COMMISSION TO COMFORT
"COMFORT YE, comfort ye MY PEOPLE, saith
your God. Speak ye comfortably to Jerusalem, and cry unto her, that
her warfare is accomplished, that her iniquity is pardoned: for
she hath received of the LORD's hand double for all her sins"
(Isaiah 40:1,2).
This is God's call for the comforting of Israel
and the Jewish people after years of persecution. There are those who
would have us believe that this is God asking the Church to bless itself
or asking us to bless and comfort each other. Such an interpretation
is neither grammatically sound nor intellectually coherent. The "YE"
being addressed in this verse is speaking most specifically to the body
of Christ because it is the Church who has the spirit of the Comforter
(John 14:26). "My people" is a direct reference to the Jewish
people and the nation of Israel. Through the prophet Isaiah, God Himself
is giving a directive for someone to be His love extended and to be
a comforter to the downtrodden remnant of Israel. The Church and Israel
are the only two bodies of people in the earth who have been referred
to as the people of God. The statement "her iniquity is pardoned"
is not so much a redemptive word for Israel as a word of conclusion.
This is the time when God says enough is enough and He will no longer
permit their continual persecution and dispersion. This is a national
forgiveness:
"For I will set mine eyes upon them for
good, and I will bring them AGAIN to this land: and I will build
them, and not pull them down; and I will plant them, and not pluck
them up" (Jeremiah 24:6).
Concerning the commission to comfort, the following
New Testament passage has been identified by theologians as the "Great
Commission", meaning the phrase encapsulates the mission of the
Church upon the earth:
"Go ye therefore, and teach all nations,
baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of
the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to OBSERVE ALL THINGS whatsoever I
have commanded you..." (Matthew 28:19-20).
Unfortunately this commission has too often been
limited in scope to include only the redemptive gospel or just those
things which have been set forth in the New Testament. However it is
important that we also hear the words of Jesus as He spoke through the
Old Testament writers. The "I AM" who spoke unto Moses from
the burning bush (Exodus 3:14) is the same as He who said unto the disciple:
"...I AM the way, the truth and the life..." (John 14:6).
Jesus is the eternal embodiment of the word of God to mankind. Therefore,
the commissions which Jesus has delivered to the Church include those
that are set forth in the old Testament as well as those in the New
Testament. One of those commissions was heard through the prophet Isaiah:
"COMFORT ye, comfort ye my people, saith your God" (Isaiah
40:1). This is not an option but a command and a mandate to the body
of Christ. We must obey it and teach all nations to be obedient. Every
minister of the Lord Jesus Christ is therefore duty bound to make the
comforting of Israel a vital part of his ministry. Every church should
make this a vital part of its agenda and teach all nations that blessing
Israel is a significant aspect of the "all things" which are
to be observed by the Church.
Once the remnant of Israel are gathered and restored
to their land it will be a permanent restoration. It will also be a
prelude to their spiritual restoration and redemption as is indicated
by the following verse:
"And I will give them an heart to know
me, that I am the LORD: and they shall be my people, and I will
be their God: for they shall return unto me with their whole heart"
(Jeremiah 24:7).
We see clearly the prophetic order of events.
They must be restored to their land before their national day of salvation
occurs. The individual Jew may be saved at anytime he accepts Messiah.
But the great national revival that awaits them is a specific appointment
and it is the comforting efforts of the Church that will contribute
to the preparations that are necessary for this great event to occur.
CONCLUSION
The controversy between the two polarized theologies
of "Replacement" and "Continuation" can be resolved.
Let Israel be Israel and the Church be the Church. There is no conflict.
We must permit the Old Testament prophecies concerning Israel to apply
to both the Christian Church and the nation of Israel. This is Abraham's
dual posterity, it is his natural and spiritual seed coexisting in the
earth. God will, in due process, bring them both into His perfect will.
Does God want His natural seed to become spiritual seed? Of course He
does. Will it happen? We have God's word on it"
"...blindness in part is happened to
Israel, until the fullness of the Gentiles be come in. And so all
Israel shall be saved: as it is written, There shall come out of
Zion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob:
For this is my covenant unto them, when I shall take away their
sins" (Romans 11:25-27).
God works uniquely with the nation of Israel
as with no other nation on earth. The Church must accept this, seek
to understand it and assume its proper role in the divine strategy of
their restoration and redemption.
God does not love the Jewish people beyond other
nations of the earth. However, the Church must be a channel through
which the Jewish people will receive the "mercy" which has
been so long denied them by the nations of the world:
"Even so have these also now not believed,
that through your mercy they also may obtain mercy" (Romans
11:31 KJV).
As the tide of world opinion flows against the
Jews, the Christian believer must stand in the gap and compensate for
our failures of the past to do so.
The spiritual seed of Abraham are under obligation
to bless the natural seed. It was the Jews who blessed the nations with
God's plan of salvation. Jesus said:
"...for salvation is from the Jews"
(John 4:22 NIV).
There is a sense in which Abraham was the father
of salvation because Christ was the seed of Abraham. The Covenant of
Abraham and the Covenant of Grace constitute God's redemptive plan.
The good news is that a fresh awakening to truth
is taking place and many believers are getting a new vision of God's
covenantal relationship to the Jewish people and the nation of Israel.
If the Church must emphasize a "Replacement Theology" let
it be one which declares the prophetic "re-placement" of all
their land into the hands of its rightful owners, the Jews. Ultimately
we shall rejoice to see both the land and the people restored to the
eternal purposes of God and to participate in the full and complete
reconciliation between Israel and the Church, Abraham's natural and
spiritual seed (Ephesians 2:14). This is what God is working to achieve.
LET US WORK WITH HIM. So who are "THE SEED OF ABRAHAM?" Can
there be any doubt?
"O THE DEPTH OF THE RICHES BOTH OF THE
WISDOM AND KNOWLEDGE OF GOD!"(Romans 11:33).