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Prayer
Purpose of Today’s Class: to understand...
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...Israel has not been cut off or replaced in God’s program.
...the promise of the spiritual regeneration for Israel.
…the national character of the promises.
…the means by which Israel will be regenerated (God’s initiative, the Holy Spirit).
…God’s promises to us today are only as good as His promises to Israel in the past.
Israel has not been cut off or replaced in God’s program.
Theologians of the Past
Jonathan Edwards
Nothing is more certainly foretold than
this national conversion of the Jews in Romans 11.1
Charles Hodge
The second great event, which, according
to the common faith of the Church, is to precede the second advent
of Christ, is the national conversion of the Jews…. That
there is to be such a national conversion may be argued…
from the original call and destination of that people…. As
the rejection of the Jews was not total, so neither is it final…
The future restoration of the Jews is, in itself, a more
probably event than the introduction of the Gentiles into the
church of God. [emphasis added]2
Charles Spurgeon
I think we do not attach sufficient
importance to the restoration of the Jews. We do not think enough
of it. But certainly, if there is anything promised in the Bible
it is this.3
The Jewish Remnant, Rom. 11
[covered in full detail in session 10, The Church in Relation to Israel]
vv. 1-2, not cast away
vv. 5,7, a remnant! For what purpose?
Why is a seed or ‘start’ of a plant kept through the winter?
This is Israel’s ‘winter,’ but the spring will surely come!
The remnant today is Messianic Christians, ‘completed Jews.’
v. 11, stumbled but will not fail
vv. 25-29, the promised regeneration of the OT repeated by Paul
v. 26, the Deliverer does the work
v. 28, our attitude toward Israel
The Spiritual Regeneration, The New Covenant
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Gen. 1:2, the ministry of the Holy Spirit
creating paradise from wilderness
bringing light (to those who are dark, cf. Isa. 9:2)
Jer. 31:31-34
v. 31, made with Israel as a nation
v. 32, replaces Mosaic covenant (made and broken as a nation)
v. 33, I will put my law in their minds, write it in their hearts
Eze. 36:24-27
v. 24, gathered to your own land [see session 4, The Promise of a Land]
vv. 25-27, Who does the work? [God!]
v. 27, how does this conversion come about? [the Holy Spirit]
Eze 37, valley of dry bones
Eze. 37:1-14
v. 3, total dependence upon God’s intervention (cf. Gen. 1:2)!
v. 11, bones are the whole house of Israel (the nation)
v. 8, reassembled, but without the Spirit
v. 14, My Spirit in you (the New Covenant)
Eze. 37:21-28
v. 21, gathered back to the land
v. 23, cleansed of sin
vv. 24-25, Davidic king rules in their midst
v. 28, God’s sanctuary in their midst
National Repentance of Israel
Lev. 26:40-42
v. 40, iniquity is singular, a specific sin (the crucifixion of Messiah?)
Hos. 5:15-6:3, God returns to His place
until they acknowledge their offence
until the seek him (compare with Mat. 23:39)
the tearing and healing
Zec 12:10
Rev. 1:7
The Priority of Evangelization of the Jews
Romans 10:1-2, Paul’s prayer for the evangelization of the Jews.
Romans 10:14-15, the key passage on evangelization is given in a Jewish context.
To the Jew first4
Acts 1:8, (1) Jerusalem, (2) Judea and Samaria, (3) the world
Peter preaching to the Jews
Acts 3:26 "To you first, God, having raised up His Servant Jesus, sent Him to bless you, in turning away every one of you from your iniquities."
Paul, the apostle to the Gentiles
Paul’s pattern of going to the synagogue first (Acts 17:2,17; 18:4-6,19)
Romans 1:16 For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes, for the Jew first and also for the Greek.
Greater responsibility for the Jews means greater judgment
Romans 2:9 tribulation and anguish, on every soul of man who does evil, of the Jew first and also of the Greek;
Even for the church: judgment begins with the house of the Lord5
God’s Character and His Promises
God’s promises to us today are only as good as His promises to Israel in the past.
In the same way God extends grace to us, so too He continues to extend grace to Israel.
Neither party deserves anything from God.
Rom. 11:30-33
Implications
Israel has not been cut off or replaced in God’s program.
The nation will undergo spiritual regeneration.
The means of the regeneration is one and the same as our new birth.
God’s promises to us today are only as good as His promises to Israel in the past.
Israel today should be seen in the context of the valley of dry bones (Eze. 37), being reassembled, but without breath (God’s Spirit).
The One reassembling Israel is God. Wise believers will not get in His way or side with those who are opposed to Israel!
Prayer
Israel will be reassembled, but remain spiritually dead. And so are we without God’s Holy Spirit. We need His ‘breath of life’ in order to see with new eyes and become a new creation.
1 Jonathan Edwards, The Works of Jonathan Edwards, vol. 1, Banner of Truth Trust, 1976, 607. <http://www.theologicalstudies.org/israel_future.html>
2 Charles Hodge, Systematic Theology, vol. 3, James Clark & Co., 1960, 805; A Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans, Presbyterian Board of Publishing, 1836, 270-285 passim. <http://www.theologicalstudies.org/israel_future.html>
3 Charles Spurgeon, Sermons, vol. 1 as cited in Ian Murray, The Puritan Hope, 256. <http://www.theologicalstudies.org/israel_future.html>
4 Mt 10:5; Ac 1:8; Ac 2:39; Ac 3:26; Ac 13:46; Ac 17:2; Ac 17:17; Ac 18:4-6; Ac 18:19; Ac 28:28; Ro 1:16; Ro 2:9-10
5 2Ch 7:14; Jer 25:29; Ac 5:5,10; 1Pe 4:17
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