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David Thompson 26 th February 2012. Special Seminar Israel and the Church Romans 9-11. Resources “Israel and the Church: the Fulfilment of Promise” by Adrian Birks, Newfrontiers theology forum. “Zion’s Christian Soldiers?” by Stephen Sizer, IVP. Historical Context. First Century Rome
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David Thompson 26th February 2012 Special Seminar Israel and the Church Romans 9-11
Resources “Israel and the Church: the Fulfilment of Promise” by Adrian Birks, Newfrontiers theology forum. “Zion’s Christian Soldiers?” by Stephen Sizer, IVP.
Historical Context • First Century Rome • Church not founded by Paul or Peter • Jewish population • Riot in 49 AD, expulsion and return • Church marked by ‘mutual superiority’
Historical Context • And more recently… • Long term history of Jewish persecution • German Holocaust • Establishing the State of Israel
Key Questions • Has the church replaced Israel? • Does Israel have a divine claim to land in the Middle East? • Do sincere Jews have to believe in Jesus in order to be saved? • Will there be a revival amongst ethnic Israel?
Theological Perspectives Dispensational Zionism
Theological Perspectives • Dispensational Zionism • History is divided into 7 ‘dispensations’ • We are currently in Number 6, but it is doomed to fail • There is no connection between Israel and the church • OT prophecy has a future, literal fulfilment • Christians can and should ‘hasten the end of the age’
Theological Perspectives • Dispensational Zionism • An anathema to the Arab community • Largely ignores the revelation that comes from the New Testament • Discourages outreach to the Jews (contrary to the New Testament)
Theological Perspectives • Classical Zionism • Old Testament prophecy is fulfilled in the church AND in ethnic Israel • God has two distinct people: the church and Israel • Israel has a divine claim to the land • There will be an end-times revival among ethnic Israel
Theological Perspectives • Classical Zionism • The interpretation of Old Testament prophecies seems inconsistent • The Patriarchs, etc, were looking for something much better than land (Hebrews 11:39)
Theological Perspectives • Fulfilment Theology • Old Testament prophecy is fulfilled in Christ and the church • The church has not replaced Israel; promises are not cancelled but rather fulfilled
Big Questions • What about the land? • God clearly promised a piece of land to Abraham and his descendents • Genesis 15:18 • Genesis 17:1-8 • Genesis 26:2-4 • Genesis 28:13-15
Big Questions What about the land?
Big Questions • What about the land? • Even in the OT there was no ‘divine right’ to the land • All Christians are heirs to all of the promise made to Abraham (Galatians 3:29) • ‘Land’ is linked to ‘city’, ‘temple’ and a ‘Davidic king’ • Jesus widened the focus from the land to the whole earth • In the early church, Kingdom had replaced geography
Big Questions • What about the land? • Conclusion: • No one has a particular divine claim to any land • Nonetheless, the rise and fall of nations is within the sovereignty of God
Big Questions • Has God finished with ethnic Israel? • No! • There will always be a remnant of God’s people from within Israel • Today, Israel has been hardened • The growing church will draw Jews to salvation • There ‘may be’ an end-times revival of the Jews!
Conclusion • How should we view the Jews? • With respect and gratitude • With compassion