Real Jews died out alongside Jesus Christ because for them converting was not an option. The Jews of today stole the identity of those they murdered. They were persecuted for their actions, not their belief. They were kicked out of Spain when they found a little girl completely drained of blood. What about the other 108 countries that kicked them out?
Romans 2:28-29.
For no one is a Jew who is merely one outwardly, nor is circumcision outward and physical. But a Jew is one inwardly, and circumcision is a matter of the heart, by the Spirit, not by the letter. His praise is not from man but from God.
Because they are not part of Gods mission, they are no longer considered the people of God. You cannot be in direct opposition to Jesus Christ, who is the true Israel, and consider yourself as still being a Jew. You are, as Paul said, only one outwardly.
Thanks for this. This clears up years of questions for me. This may be the missing link in my understanding. Last Jewish woman I met at a Von Maur was so kind to my family and me. From Israel where her mother remained, wore a cross around her neck. I explained the significance to my wife. I am going to share this verse with her, now. We are in a Sunday school class amidst a 1 year reading of the Bible. Thank You, again.
So the Jews are the problem? Is this correct?
Real Jews died out alongside Jesus Christ because for them converting was not an option. The Jews of today stole the identity of those they murdered. They were persecuted for their actions, not their belief. They were kicked out of Spain when they found a little girl completely drained of blood. What about the other 108 countries that kicked them out?
Because they are not part of Gods mission, they are no longer considered the people of God. You cannot be in direct opposition to Jesus Christ, who is the true Israel, and consider yourself as still being a Jew. You are, as Paul said, only one outwardly.
Thanks for this. This clears up years of questions for me. This may be the missing link in my understanding. Last Jewish woman I met at a Von Maur was so kind to my family and me. From Israel where her mother remained, wore a cross around her neck. I explained the significance to my wife. I am going to share this verse with her, now. We are in a Sunday school class amidst a 1 year reading of the Bible. Thank You, again.