Number 4. Israel!
Is the nation of Israel today, re-established in their Land after nearly 2000 years, an act of God or a political accident? If God has lost control of Israel then surely He may also have lost control of other world events, as they also seem to spiral out of control? No! Israel is not a political accident, and God is in perfect control of His own plans for mankind. His plans are based on covenant promises that He will never break. When we see Israel in the centre of world history, as we do today, it is time to discover again what God said would happen at the end of times. Israel, in the end times purposes of our covenant keeping God – this is that which was spoken through the biblical Prophets long ago.
Our view about Israel, in relation to GodÂ’s plan for humanity, is important because our view of Israel has ramifications that go far deeper. The whole subject of Israel has to do with the Character of God: whether He is a Faithful Covenant-keeping God, and whether His Word is true. How do we know whether God will keep His promises, if He does not keep all of them? And He has made promises to Israel.
One of the main issues in the Church today is how do we take the Word of God? Do we take it as it stands, or can we spiritualise it away? It can be fashionable to take any Scripture and change its meaning to suit the particular idea that one would like to be true. There are many views on the End Times, because of the way people try to read the Bible to suit their own preconceptions, and that affects what is believed about Israel. Our whole view about Israel is determined by the way in which we interpret the Word of God.
If we discount those who are ignorant, those who are apathetic and those who have not made up their mind about Israel there are generally two views that are held about Israel.
The first of these views has been the majority view for the last sixteen hundred years. This view went through a slight dip in 1948 when Israel became a State again. It went through another slight dip in 1967 with the Six-Day War. This view says that it is true that God did have a special relationship with Israel but that this special relationship no longer holds. People who hold this view say that it is true that God made certain promises to Israel but that God has now fulfilled His promises to Israel, and moved on with His plans. Because the promises have been fulfilled to Israel God has no more obligation to Israel. To them Israel is just an ordinary country on the face of the earth among many ordinary countries. It is true that God wants the Jewish people to become believers in Jesus as it is also true for every nationality on the face of the earth. So all the nations of the earth are on a par with Israel, regarding individual and personal salvation through faith in Jesus. This is true. In fact God has a special relationship with His one covenant family of faith drawn from all nations over all history. This community, which we call the Church, draws together believers from all nations including Israel. However, those who believe that God’s plan for Israel is finished see the Church in a different way, as replacing Israel, and they see the Church as a group drawn generally from the Gentile world. The phrase “Spiritual Israel” is used to describe the Church in this way of thinking, but the Bible does not contain this phrase. In this way of thinking, the Church now is everything. The Church is usually thought to have begun at Pentecost in Acts 2 and is thought to have eclipsed natural Israel so that God is only interested in this definition of the Church. He wants every Jewish person to join the Church and the only future any Jewish person has is within this Church. Also it is taught that God transferred the promises/covenant to the Church because of Jewish involvement in Jesus’ crucifixion.
This is the major view that is considered today. We quote from one writer on this subject: “If you have got to be pro something be pro Jesus, be pro Christian, be pro the Church, be pro the Kingdom but do not opt for being pro Israel.”
In fact, the truth is that we should be pro Jesus, and pro one New Man in Christ, neither Jew nor Gentile. The fact that Israel is back in the land has no significance whatsoever as far as the people who teach this are concerned. To them, other nations as well as Israel have survived. The fact that Israel took over all of Jerusalem in the Six-Day war and rested on the seventh day has no significance.
According to this view God is no longer looking at the Nation of Israel, He is now looking at “Spiritual Israel”, the Church. The Church now becomes the total centre of God’s plan and that is the majority view. But we must consider this carefully, seek a true definition of the Church, which began with believers from Israel into which Gentile believers were grafted through faith, reconsider God’s promises for Israel as a nation in the Last Days and so refine our view of the whole plan of God. God’s plan is broader than to replace Israel and start all over again in the Gentile world. His plan is comprehensive to take account of early promises to Israel whilst also taking the Gospel to the whole world.