up your mind and made your own gospel according to
you.
If God tells me He will bless those who bless Israel and curse those
who curse her, I believe it, regardless of what is going on on the
surface. Yea,
they should rely
on him but we, in some
cases, are his hands and feet.
Have you ever heard the joke abt the flood waters rising and the Christian prays for rescue. A fire truck comes along to get him and he won’t get in bc “God has got this. He’s going to rescue me”. The waters get higher so a boat comes along and he won’t get in. Then he’s on his roof and a helicopter comes along. He won’t go. He starts to swim and he’s angry at God for not rescuing him. God looks down and says he tried, via a truck, a boat and a helicopter! He uses US to bless THEM. I for one am continuing to be one that helps, even though I know God doesn’t necessarily need little
old
me. After all, same could be said for multiplying Trump it any of the people we multiply.
I've made up my own gospel by believing what all Christians believed until like 15 minutes ago.
Show me in the NT where it says that those who bless the state of Israel will be blessed and those who curse her will be cursed. I'm excited to this passage.
Do not let these misinterpretations of Scripture mislead you, friend. Cognitive Dissonance will not allow many to discern and understand. These folks refuse to accept that the Old Covenant was fulfilled and only the New Covenant through Jesus the Christ is relevant now. They just cannot let it go, likely because it takes all power away from them. Psalm 118:8
Also remember that there are loads more prophetic verses in the OT than in the new. The scriptures that have been fulfilled, have been fulfilled, like the birth and death of Jesus, etc. But the ones yet to be fulfilled or the ones that always stand, stand.
I have no dog in this fight (not that it’s a fight) and seek no power whatsoever.
Teach a man to fish, he’s never hungry:
Search your fave bible version and key words. Ex: KJV (my fave) and “loves Israel” or “hates Israel” and many verses pop up. I usually check KKV bible
You seriously need to read the entire Bible. The Word says that He knew the end from the beginning. You cannot understand Revelation if you do not understand the beginning. And when you do away with the Covenant, you do away with the need for Yeshua (Jesus).
Gen. 12:3 And I will bless them that bless you and curse them that curse you.
Isaiah 60:12 And those who will not serve you will be utterly destroyed,
perish.
Isaiah 41:11-12 Behold all those who strive with you shall perish. They shall be utterly destroyed. **It goes on quite a bit after this, describing calamities to come to them who hurt Israel.
Matthew 25:34-ff: Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world:
35 For I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me in:
36 Naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick, and ye visited me: I was in prison, and ye came unto me.
37 Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, and fed thee? or thirsty, and gave thee drink?
38 When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in? or naked, and clothed thee?
39 Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee?
40 And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.
Who are these brethren? I'm guessing they are Jews...
Understanding who 'Israel' is has been missed by many supposed Christians. Israel is the Church, the Bride of Christ. Only heretical dispensationalists and zionists think that the nation-state called Israel that was established in the 20th Century is the same as the Israel from God's Holy Word.
Any 'Christian' who places Israel above Jesus is blasphemous and an enemy to God. I do not apologize for writing truth, and I welcome debate.
Yes. That's 100 percent it. Don't look at Israel (post WW2 state) as God's people when in fact it is the body of believers who are God's people, call it "spiritual Israel" or just "the church." The new covenant, not the old one, is in effect now. Jesus fulfilled the old one. Christians should rescue, not wait to be rescued.
When Zedekiah was slaughtered in battle with all his sons, his daughters went on and settled Scotland, Ireland and G Britain. When the jews were soundly defeated by the assyrian, they scattered over the Caucasus Mtns. (hence the name Caucasian) and the European countries. Israel is everywhere Israelites are everywhere, but Israel is Israel, too.
I don’t anyone who places Israel before God or Jesus. That’s never even crossed my mind.
I don’t think Israel in the Bible is the bride of Christ. I think Israel is Israel, Jerusalem is Jerusalem, a shining city on a hill, the Jordan River is the Jordan river and all the other places are pretty much who they are except of course, the renamed places like Persia is Iran, I think, and so on. I DO think the USA is sort of “Israel, Jr.”.
Respectfully, I strongly suggest that you try to read Scripture through the lens of the people that wrote it, instead of imposing modern literalism on it. Otherwise, you miss so much of what it is saying. Many times, especially in prophecy, things like "Persia" and "Zion" are not strictly literal - eg, "Babylon" in Revelation should be an obvious example. Taking the figurative as literal is to misunderstand God's revelation.
It's as if someone told you they had "ants in their pants", and you asked what species of ant.
That’s pretty insulting, all the way around, even with your “respectfully…”beginning. But that’s ok.
I lean toward most scriptures being both literal and figurative. I can think of no other author, no other storyteller and no other being better able to weave a story/stories that transcend(s) time even as it speaks to the present.
It's certainly true that scripture has both literal and figurative, and that it weaves a coherent story from start to end. I'm just suggesting that some things in there are NOT literal, but entirely figurative, metaphorical, or hyperbolic. (For instance, calling the mustard tree the "largest of plants".)
Also, my apologies if there was any unnecessary insult, though I'm not sure it's possible to say "you're wrong" without at least some degree of offense.
I do believe that Israel is Israel. To us, seems as though God might’ve done a different thing/ gone abt making his beloved country in a different way, but then again, isn’t that just like Him —to do things entirely the opposite of how we’d expect? He ushered in the savior, the eventual King of the Jews by way of a donkey. He offered us eternal
life by sacrificing His only begotten son. He goes about doing things far differently than we.
It sounds as though you’ve made
up your mind and made your own gospel according to
you.
If God tells me He will bless those who bless Israel and curse those
who curse her, I believe it, regardless of what is going on on the
surface. Yea,
they should rely
on him but we, in some
cases, are his hands and feet.
Have you ever heard the joke abt the flood waters rising and the Christian prays for rescue. A fire truck comes along to get him and he won’t get in bc “God has got this. He’s going to rescue me”. The waters get higher so a boat comes along and he won’t get in. Then he’s on his roof and a helicopter comes along. He won’t go. He starts to swim and he’s angry at God for not rescuing him. God looks down and says he tried, via a truck, a boat and a helicopter! He uses US to bless THEM. I for one am continuing to be one that helps, even though I know God doesn’t necessarily need little
old
me. After all, same could be said for multiplying Trump it any of the people we multiply.
I've made up my own gospel by believing what all Christians believed until like 15 minutes ago.
Show me in the NT where it says that those who bless the state of Israel will be blessed and those who curse her will be cursed. I'm excited to this passage.
Do not let these misinterpretations of Scripture mislead you, friend. Cognitive Dissonance will not allow many to discern and understand. These folks refuse to accept that the Old Covenant was fulfilled and only the New Covenant through Jesus the Christ is relevant now. They just cannot let it go, likely because it takes all power away from them. Psalm 118:8
Amen and thank you. God bless
Also remember that there are loads more prophetic verses in the OT than in the new. The scriptures that have been fulfilled, have been fulfilled, like the birth and death of Jesus, etc. But the ones yet to be fulfilled or the ones that always stand, stand.
I have no dog in this fight (not that it’s a fight) and seek no power whatsoever.
Teach a man to fish, he’s never hungry:
Search your fave bible version and key words. Ex: KJV (my fave) and “loves Israel” or “hates Israel” and many verses pop up. I usually check KKV bible
online when presented woth several options
You seriously need to read the entire Bible. The Word says that He knew the end from the beginning. You cannot understand Revelation if you do not understand the beginning. And when you do away with the Covenant, you do away with the need for Yeshua (Jesus).
There are several.
Gen. 12:3 And I will bless them that bless you and curse them that curse you.
Isaiah 60:12 And those who will not serve you will be utterly destroyed,
perish.
Isaiah 41:11-12 Behold all those who strive with you shall perish. They shall be utterly destroyed. **It goes on quite a bit after this, describing calamities to come to them who hurt Israel.
Matthew 25:34-ff: Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world:
35 For I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me in:
36 Naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick, and ye visited me: I was in prison, and ye came unto me.
37 Then shall the righteous answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, and fed thee? or thirsty, and gave thee drink?
38 When saw we thee a stranger, and took thee in? or naked, and clothed thee?
39 Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and came unto thee?
40 And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.
Who are these brethren? I'm guessing they are Jews...
The Jews are 'the least' in this world?
Maybe some of them are.
Understanding who 'Israel' is has been missed by many supposed Christians. Israel is the Church, the Bride of Christ. Only heretical dispensationalists and zionists think that the nation-state called Israel that was established in the 20th Century is the same as the Israel from God's Holy Word.
Any 'Christian' who places Israel above Jesus is blasphemous and an enemy to God. I do not apologize for writing truth, and I welcome debate.
Yes. That's 100 percent it. Don't look at Israel (post WW2 state) as God's people when in fact it is the body of believers who are God's people, call it "spiritual Israel" or just "the church." The new covenant, not the old one, is in effect now. Jesus fulfilled the old one. Christians should rescue, not wait to be rescued.
Very well stated!
When Zedekiah was slaughtered in battle with all his sons, his daughters went on and settled Scotland, Ireland and G Britain. When the jews were soundly defeated by the assyrian, they scattered over the Caucasus Mtns. (hence the name Caucasian) and the European countries. Israel is everywhere Israelites are everywhere, but Israel is Israel, too.
@Special Ted - I didn't read far enough before commenting! 👍
I don’t anyone who places Israel before God or Jesus. That’s never even crossed my mind.
I don’t think Israel in the Bible is the bride of Christ. I think Israel is Israel, Jerusalem is Jerusalem, a shining city on a hill, the Jordan River is the Jordan river and all the other places are pretty much who they are except of course, the renamed places like Persia is Iran, I think, and so on. I DO think the USA is sort of “Israel, Jr.”.
Respectfully, I strongly suggest that you try to read Scripture through the lens of the people that wrote it, instead of imposing modern literalism on it. Otherwise, you miss so much of what it is saying. Many times, especially in prophecy, things like "Persia" and "Zion" are not strictly literal - eg, "Babylon" in Revelation should be an obvious example. Taking the figurative as literal is to misunderstand God's revelation.
It's as if someone told you they had "ants in their pants", and you asked what species of ant.
That’s pretty insulting, all the way around, even with your “respectfully…”beginning. But that’s ok.
I lean toward most scriptures being both literal and figurative. I can think of no other author, no other storyteller and no other being better able to weave a story/stories that transcend(s) time even as it speaks to the present.
It's certainly true that scripture has both literal and figurative, and that it weaves a coherent story from start to end. I'm just suggesting that some things in there are NOT literal, but entirely figurative, metaphorical, or hyperbolic. (For instance, calling the mustard tree the "largest of plants".)
Also, my apologies if there was any unnecessary insult, though I'm not sure it's possible to say "you're wrong" without at least some degree of offense.
But just who is the real "Israel" of the Bible? Rothchild's gift of land through the Balfour Declaration?
I do believe that Israel is Israel. To us, seems as though God might’ve done a different thing/ gone abt making his beloved country in a different way, but then again, isn’t that just like Him —to do things entirely the opposite of how we’d expect? He ushered in the savior, the eventual King of the Jews by way of a donkey. He offered us eternal
life by sacrificing His only begotten son. He goes about doing things far differently than we.