The following is a minor
modification
of
The People of God, the Land of Israel, and the Impartiality of the
Gospel
,
originally published [2002] by Knox Theological Seminary,
adapted herewith to comport with biblical preterism.
Recently a number of leaders in the Protestant community of the United States have urged the endorsement of far-reaching and unilateral political commitments to the people and land of Israel in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, citing Holy Scripture as the basis for those commitments. To strengthen their endorsement, several of these leaders have also insisted that they speak on behalf of the seventy million people who constitute the American evangelical community.
It is good and necessary for evangelical leaders to speak out on the great moral issues of our day in obedience to Christ's call for his disciples to be salt and light in the world. 1 It is quite another thing, however, when leaders call for commitments that are based upon a serious misreading of Holy Scripture. In such instances, it is good and necessary for other evangelical leaders to speak out as well. We do so here in the hope that we may contribute to the cause of the Lord Christ, apart from whom there can never be true and lasting peace in the world. 2
At the heart of the political commitments in question are two fatally flawed propositions. First, some are teaching that God's alleged favor toward Israel today is based upon ethnic descent rather than upon the grace of Christ alone, as proclaimed in the Gospel. Second, others are teaching that the Bible's promises concerning the land are fulfilled in a special political region or "Holy Land," perpetually set apart by God for one ethnic group alone. As a result of these false claims, large segments of the evangelical community, our fellow citizens, and our government are being misled with regard to the Bible's teachings regarding the people of God, the land of Israel, and the impartiality of the Gospel.
In what follows, we make our convictions public. We do so acknowledging the genuine evangelical faith of many who will not agree with us. Knowing that we may incur their disfavor, we are nevertheless constrained by Scripture and by conscience to publish the following propositions for the cause of Christ and truth.
The promised Messianic kingdom of Jesus Christ has been inaugurated. Its advent marks the focal point of human history. This kingdom of the Messiah is continuing to realize its fullness as believing Jews and Gentiles are added to the community of the redeemed in every generation. The same kingdom will be manifested in its final and eternal form with the return of Christ the King in all his glory.
Of all the nations, the Jewish people played the primary role in the coming of the Messianic kingdom. New Testament Scripture declares that to them were given the oracles of God, 42 the adoption, the glory, the covenants, the giving of the law, the service of God, and the promises. 43 Theirs are the fathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and from them, according to the flesh, came Christ. 44 Salvation is, indeed, of the Jews. 45 While affirming the Scriptural teaching that there is no salvation outside of Christ, Christians should acknowledge with heartfelt sorrow and grief the frequent oppression of the Jews in history, sometimes tragically done in the name of the cross.
But what are we to make of the unbelief of Israel? Has their unbelief made the faithfulness of God without effect for them? 46 No, God has not completely rejected the people of Israel, 47 and we join the apostle Paul in his earnest prayer for the salvation of his Jewish kinsmen according to the flesh. 48 There always has been and always will be a remnant that is saved. 49 While not all Israel will experience the blessing of participation in the Messianic kingdom, 50 yet Jews who do come to faith in Christ will share in his reign throughout the present age and into eternity. In addition, it is not as though the rejection of some in Israel for unbelief serves no purpose. On the contrary, because they were broken off in unbelief, the Gospel has gone to the Gentiles, who now, through faith, partake of the blessings to the fathers and join with believing Jews to constitute the true Israel of God, the church of Jesus Christ. 51
The present secular state of Israel, however, is not an authentic or prophetic realization of the Messianic kingdom of Jesus Christ. Furthermore, a day should not be anticipated in which Christ's kingdom will manifest Jewish distinctives, whether by its location in "the land," by its constituency, or by its ceremonial institutions and practices. Instead, the kingdoms of this world have become the kingdoms of our Lord and of His Christ, and He will reign forever and ever. 54 The current Messianic reign (“millennium”) will continue until the end, when He (Jesus) delivers the kingdom to God the Father, when He puts an end to all rule and all authority and power. For He must reign until all His enemies are under His feet (1 Cor. 15:24-25).
In light of the grand prophetic expectation of Scripture (cf Genesis 22:17; Psalm 72:11; 86:9; 110; Isaiah 2:2-4; 65:17 ff; Daniel 2:35; Habakkuk 2:14; Zechariah 14:9; etc.), we urge our evangelical brothers and sisters to return to the proclamation of the free offer of Christ's grace in the Gospel to all the children of Abraham, to pray for peace between Israelis and Palestinians, and to promise all humanitarian sympathy and practical support for those on both sides who are suffering in this current vicious cycle of atrocity and displacement. ...
Scripture References (mouse-hover for text):
1 Matthew 5:13-16
2 John 14:27
3 Romans 6:23
4 Luke 3:8
5 Romans 3:22-23
6 Romans 6:23
7 Romans 3:9-10
8 Ezekiel 18:23, 32
9 Exodus 34:7
10 Acts 4:12, John 14:6
11 John 1:1, 1
12 1 Timothy 1:15
13 Hebrews 9:11-12
14 John 4:21, 23
15 Romans 1:16
16 Galatians 3:16
17 Romans 4:13
18 Galatians 3:7, 26-29
19 Genesis 12:3
20 Galatians 3:22, Matthew 21:43
21 Romans 2:28-29
22 Acts 7:38
23 Galatians 6:16
24 Hebrews 13:14, 2 Peter 3:13, Revelation 21:9-14
25 Hebrews 11:13-16
26 John 2:19-21
27 Hebrews 8:1-6
28 Ephesians 2:19-22, 1 Peter 2:4-6
29 Matthew 16:18, Hebrews 3:5-6
30 2 Peter 3:10-13
31 Galatians 2:7
32 Cf. Acts 1:6-7
33 2 Peter 3:13, Hebrews 8:13
34 Joshua 21:43-45
35 Matthew 24:1-2, See also Mark 13:1-2; Luke 21:20-24.
36 Luke 21:24
37 Exodus 20:12, Ephesians 6:2-3, Genesis 12:1, cf. Romans 4:13, Matthew 5:5, Psalm 2:7-8
38 Acts 2:29-32
39 Deuteronomy 20:16-18, See also Leviticus 27:28-29.
40 Matthew 28:19
41 Matthew 26:52
42 Romans 3:2
43 Romans 9:3-4
44 Romans 9:5
45 John 4:22
46 Romans 3:1-4
47 Romans 11:1
48 Romans 9:1-3
49 Romans 11:5
50 Romans 9:6
51 Romans 11:11-18
54 Revelation 11:15
55 1 Corinthians 15:24-28
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