Judaizing The US Church
By Harmony Grant
The Jewish Forward’s recent “most read” article worries that
evangelicals might be stealing from the Jews. But it is
Christians who should really be worried.
The article describes a Passover banquet in Alabama where 1,300
Christians gathered for unleavened bread and bitter herbs and
donated more than $10,000 to the Jewish Federation. A local
rabbi complains, “It is a total taking over and arrogation to
themselves of the entire concept of the Seder. It’s totally
Christological.”
Evangelical Christians’ sup****t of Israel is essential to the
Jewish state. The powerful Conference of Presidents of Major
Jewish Organizations even publicly sup****ts Rev. John Hagee—
Israel-firster extraordinaire; they recently wrote the NY Times
to defend him as Israel’s “true friend”. Binyamin Netanyahu—
Israel’s ninth prime minister, an extremist who resigned as
finance minister in 2005 to protest withdrawal from Gaza—said
Christian Zionists are Israel’s best friends in the world! In a
recent poll, a whopping 82 percent of evangelicals agreed that
Christians are morally obligated to sup****t the Jewish state. In
his New Testament letters, the apostle Paul repelled attempts by
Jews to impose on the early church the rites and legalisms of
Old Testament law. He furiously rebuked the apostle Peter for
bending to Judaizing influences; he said Peter “stood
condemned.” (Gal. 2:11) As evangelicals today fall even deeper
into this unbiblical love affair, they are increasingly eager to
participate in Jewish rites, own Jewish trinkets, and learn
about Jewish culture.
Who is really damaged by this Christian appropriation? Jews are
not becoming more Christian. Christians are becoming more
Jewish! Jews are not donating money for Christian evangelism (or
even allowing it in their country)! It is Christians who finance
a religion dedicated to opposing their own. And their gift of
millions of dollars to Israel is flatly contrary to Scripture.
Christians are instructed to give their tithes and offerings to
the “household of faith,” i.e., many Christian charities and
relief organizations that help further the gospel message. (Gal.
6:10) Judaism and the state of Israel are emphatically not of
the household of faith.
Israel ’s “anti-missionary law” mandates
a five-year prison sentence for any evangelical who gives to an
Israeli a “material inducement” (Bible tract or even a cup of
coffee) that might help persuade him to become a Christian!
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