5 thoughts on “Israel & the Church”
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Over the years I’ve had many people tell me doctrine isn’t important. What matters, they say, is that you love Jesus. I’ll never dispute the importance of loving Jesus. But the apostle Paul spent...
We believe God is one being in three coequal, coeternal persons. This short statement expresses the Christian definition of the Trinity, or the triunity of the Godhead...
We believe all human beings are sinners (Rom. 3:23), possessing active sin natures that result in our physical and spiritual deaths...
We believe Jesus was conceived through the power of the Holy Spirit and was born to a virgin. The virgin birth is a crucial doctrine of the Christian faith...
We believe the unconditional covenant God made with Abraham is still in force today, and God will not cancel it. God made the unconditional covenant with Abram (Abraham), recorded in Genesis 15...
We believe everyone who ever lived, including unbelievers, will be bodily resurrected from the dead and receive a new, immortal body. However, not everyone will spend eternity enjoying immortality...
Another genuine question: Do believing Jews get raptured with ‘the church’ or do they stay behind on earth?
Genuine question: How do we reconcile Paul’s teaching in Rom 11:28-29 (a distinct Israel) with Paul’s teaching in Eph 2:14-18 (one person in Christ)? Does Christ have 2 brides? Don’t believing Jews and believing Gentiles form ‘the church’ (one bride)?
Does in this teaching the messianic Jews from today go with the rapture?
Read the whole Book of Revelation! (chapter 7 Hurt not the earth ……… until we have sealed the servants of our God in their foreheads, and I heard the number of them which were sealed; ….. one hundred and forty and four thousand of all the tribes of Israel. (there are no lost tribes!)
Amen Brother! It’s sad to see how many Bible teachers teach that God is finished with Israel. Some will say with a straight face that the Jews coming back to their own land and being reestablished as a nation has nothing to do with prophecy. Such Bible ignorance amongst pastors is inexcusable!