Many follow those that taught the Church had replaced Israel and had not the faith to believe that God would raise Israel as a nation, just as the Word clearly says.
I do not teach the so-called replacement theology. Actually, it is "Election Theology" or "Inclusion Theology" But I will let Christ answer your charges against His Word:
Matthew 21:42-45
- "Jesus saith unto them, Did ye never read in the scriptures, The stone which the builders rejected, the same is become the head of the corner: this is the Lord's doing, and it is marvellous in our eyes?
- Therefore say I unto you, The kingdom of God shall be taken from you, and given to a nation bringing forth the fruits thereof.
- And whosoever shall fall on this stone shall be broken: but on whomsoever it shall fall, it will grind him to powder.
- And when the chief priests and Pharisees had heard his parables, they perceived that he spake of them."
Is that God's infallible, undeniable truth, or God's amillennial antisemitism and replacement theology? Every man and woman has to decide for themselves based on their hermeneutic. God's word of truth or man's word of deception. Let God be true and every man a liar is my God-breathed system of interpretation. The only hermeneutic that will prevail.
It's clear you know much and understand very little.
You clearly do not know who I am and where I come from. Be careful. Hebrews 13:2.
Not one thing you said agrees with the Word of God. All made up instead of just believing the written Word.
Yet you have not refuted my position with Scripture yet. I am waiting.
When God says there are 144,000 first fruits from the 12 tribes of Israel, that's what He means.
Really, do you ever compare Scripture with Scripture instead of making up personal views about who are the firstfruits.
The Bible is it's own interpreter, the Bible is it's own dictionary, the Bible defines it's own terms! That's what sound hermeneutics is founded upon. I will testify to the witness of scripture, God's word says that
we all (believers) are the firstfruits. That's not my word, that's the word of God
not subject to ignoring or casting aside.
Exodus 23:16
- "And the feast of harvest, the Firstfruits of thy labors, which thou hast sown in the field: and the feast of in gathering, which is in the end of the year, when thou hast gathered in thy labors out of the field."
Here God puts the two feasts together. The first feast of the harvest of the firstfruits, and the feast of Tabernacles when they gather in the harvest at the end of the year (Exodus 34:22). Tabernacles is appropriately called "ingathering" here as it commemorates the final ingathering pointing to the salvation program. The three feasts were to be observed annually, but the last feast commemorated the end of year harvest when the last gathering in of the labors of the field take place. Note also how God marvelously uses the wordings here for firstfruits of harvest as labors that are sown in the field, which is Pentecost, pointing to the Holy Spirit. But for the end of year Tabernacle harvest, God uses the language of them being gathered "Out" of the field, which points to the increase. Literally,
"..and the feast of the in gathering, in the out-going of the year, in thy gathering thy works out of the field."
The early feast of Firstfruits that are sown in the field, are contrasted with the end of year feast of Tabernacles and the gathering out of the field. In the three feasts where Israel was to go to Jerusalem, we have the figure pointing to the completion or fulfillment of the New Covenant Period. On the exact day of harvest of firstfruits (Pentecost) the pouring out of the Holy Spirit occurred, that many would be exercised thereby, and also become firstfruits of God. They are born of the Spirit, firstfruits unto God.
James 1:18
- "Of His own will begat He us with the Word of Truth, that we should be a kind of Firstfruits of His creatures."
We are the firstfruits because Christ was the Firstfruit. And thus, in Him we were raised up unto newness of life. There is a great harvest of souls taking place throughout the whole world
because He has made us the firstfruits of God, by pouring out of His Holy Spirit at Pentecost. Concerning this outpouring of the Spirit the prophet Joel said, "
the floors shall be full of wheat." And indeed they are, for this was the fulfillment of the feast of firstfruits. There was a precise timetable that had to be followed in these feasts, and they all were followed meticulously.
The fact is, God had these three annual feasts for Israel planned from the start. The number three is scripture is often used to illustrate God's Purpose or God's Will (e.g., John 2:19; Acts 11:10; 1John 5:7-8; Rev. 21:13. By these three annual feasts and pilgrimages to Jerusalem, He demonstrated His predetermination that the Passover sacrifice that the children of Israel were to make, pointed to the true Passover, Christ. He predetermined that the firstfruits of the increase of the field pointed to the true Firstfruit, Christ. And He predetermined that the sacrifice by fire for the feast of Tabernacles pointed to the true Tabernacle, Christ. Anyone who thinks that the feast of Tabernacles isn't also pointing to Christ, has certainly not been reading the scriptures very carefully. From the time of Christ's death, (the sacrifice efficacy for this feast) to the time of Christ's return (the harvest), the children of Israel are keeping the feast of Tabernacles by partaking in that everlasting sacrifice by fire. The covenant week of Daniel 9:27 prefigured Israel's "true" wilderness sojourn after Christ delivered us from the bondage of
spiritual Egypt, in His body.
He does not need us to make up things that are plainly written. When symbolism is used it's pretty easy to tell. This does not give us a license to reject what is written.
Huh? Where is your rebuttal with Scripture instead of blabbing some personal opinions? I am waiting.
Oh I detect the spirit of Churchology. Who do you strudy under?
The Holy Spirit. Not the church or men's traditions. Didn't you read the Scripture and understand God's Word, spiritual discerned?
1Co 2:13-14
(13) Which things also we speak,
not in the words which man's wisdom teacheth, but which the Holy Ghost teacheth;
comparing spiritual things with spiritual.
(14) But the
natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them,
because they are spiritually discerned.
The question is do you really know who the first fruits really are that the Lord talked about? It depends if you have carnal eyes or spiritual eyes.
And thanks for a warm welcome to this thirsty forum that need to hear the Gospel Truth.