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Most Christians would agree that the apostle Paul was a man on a
mission. In Acts 20:20-21 he said "I kept back nothing that was
helpful, but proclaimed it to you, and taught you publicly and from
house to house, testifying to Jews, and also to Greeks, repentance
toward God and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ." No matter whom
he met, he proclaimed the same message: repentance and faith in Jesus,
the Messiah of Israel.
Today, however, some of the same people who extol Paul's teaching
repudiate this scriptural truth in favor of a new message: Jewish people
need not understand, embrace, or profess faith in Jesus because Jesus
is only for Gentiles.
This
new heresy to confront the church is often identified as "Dual
Covenant". It maintains that Jewish people need only keep the laws and
traditions of Judaism to be assured of a place in Heaven.
Dual Covenant can be best defined as the belief that the New Testament,
or covenant, applies to Gentiles only. Thus Jesus Christ is not the
Savior of the Jewish people, who should relate to God through the Old
Testament covenant of the Mosaic Law. Christian preacher David R. Reagan
says this unbiblical position is infiltrating Bible believing Christian
churches:
The Scriptures speak clearly to the fact that all people, including
the Jews, need a Savior and that Jesus of Nazareth is that Savior-- the
yet one and only (1 John 5:1-5) Yet, this gross apostasy... is beginning
to spread within the Evangelical community. (1)
GODS WAY
Two ways to God? Is that possible? Not when
we study the Hebrew Scriptures. The Bible is clear that there has only
been one way to please the Lord-- through obedience. In the Garden of
Eden man received a single command: Don't eat from the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil, "for in the day that you eat of it you
shall surely die" (Gen. 2:17)
God could not have been more clearer. But
Satan tempted Eve, and she ate. Then she gave the fruit to Adam, and he
ate. Realizing they were in trouble, they attempted to hide from the
Lord when He came to speak with them, refused to take responsibility for
their disobedience, and sought to blame others for their actions.
God had a single way: Don't eat from the
tree, and you shall live. They chose another way, which cost them the
garden and brought hardship and death to all mankind. The Bible is
clear: " In Adam all die" (1 Cor.15:22)
When Israel was trapped in Egypt and the
Lord worked through Moses to deliver the Jewish people from their
enemies through the plague of death of the firstborn, the Lord made it
clear that death would visit every home, Jewish and Egyptian, unless the
occupants did exactly as He instructed. They were to choose a lamb on
the tenth day of Nisan, observe it for three days, kill it at
twilight on the fourteenth of Nisan, and apply its blood to the
doorposts and lintels of their houses.
Then they were to roast the lamb with fire
and eat it with bitter herbs. The Lord told them," The blood shall
be a sign for you on the houses where you are. And when I see the blood,
I will pass over you; and the plague shall not be on you to destroy you
when I strike the land of Egypt" (Exodus 12:13) The choice was
obvious. Both Hebrews and Egyptians needed to take God at His word. In
fact, the previous nine plagues had caught the attention of many
Egyptians (Ex.9:20). Some probably followed the Lord's instructions
because a number of Egyptians even left Egypt with the Israelites
(Ex.12:38). The point is that the Lord was going to judge both Jews and
Gentiles and that He provided only one way for them to avoid judgement.
It was not a Gentile way or a Jewish way. It was His way!
Later in the nation's history, Israel
found itself in trouble due to sin. The Lord sent "fiery serpents" or
poisonous snakes among His people and many died (Numbers 21:6),
Scripture says "The people came to Moses and said 'We have sinned,
for we have spoken against the Lord and against you; pray to the Lord
that He take away the serpents from us" (v.7)
So Moses prayed for the people. Then the
Lord instructed Moses, "Make a fiery serpent, and set it on a pole;
and it shall be that everyone who is bitten, when he looks at it (the
brazen, or bronze, serpent), shall live" (vv7-8)
The people of Israel had to obey the
Lord's command. He provided the way of escape, the way of life; Look to
the brazen serpent and live. Again, there was only one way- His way!
Gods Message
God has always been concerned about the
whole world. Be it the Hebrew Scriptures or the New Covenant
(Testament), God's concern for all is evident. In 1 Kings, at the
dedication of Israel's first Temple, Solomon finished his dedicatory
prayer with these words; "And may these words of mine,... be near
the Lord our God day and night, that He may maintain the cause of His
servant (Solomon) and the cause of His people Israel,..that all the
peoples (Gentiles) of the earth may know that the Lord is God; there is
no other" (8:59-60).
The God of Israel wanted the Gentiles to
know that they were responsible to Him. He desired to have a
relationship with them and bless them. A key part of the Abrahamic
Covenant is where the Lord declares for all to see, "And in you
(Abraham and his Jewish progeny) all families (nations) of the earth
shall be blessed" (Genesis 12:3) Since there was only one way to
God in the Old Testament, why would there be dual covenant, or two ways,
to God in the Church Age?
Paul had much to say about the Law during
his ministry. He taught that the Gospel, ( the good news about Messiah)
was first given to the nation of Israel. In Romans 1:16 Paul said
"It (the Gospel) is the power of God to salvation for everyone who
believes, for the Jew first and also for the Greek (Gentile). He
also made it clear that the Law could not save or deliver anyone from
sin (Romans 7:13-25) and that "Christ is the end of the law for
righteousness to everyone who believes" (Rom. 10:4) Yet it was to the
church in Galatia that he wrote his strongest defense of his Gospel
message: I marvel that you are turning away so soon from Him who
called you in the grace of Christ, to a different gospel, which is not
another; but there are some who trouble you and want to pervert the
Gospel of Christ. But even if we, or an angel from Heaven, preach any
other gospel to you than what we have preached to you, let him be
accursed" (Gal.1:6-8)
Thus Paul, who was himself Jewish, taught
in the synagogues, and condemned anyone who preached salvation through
any means other than faith in Jesus Christ. He also taught the church of
Galatia that the Law was "added because of transgressions, till the
Seed (Messiah) should come" (Gal.3:19). Ultimately, the Law was to
be" our tutor to bring us to Christ, that we might be justified by
faith" (Gal.3:24) In fact, Paul told the Galatians, "If
righteousness comes through the law, then Christ died in vain"
(2:21) Consequently, if a Christian preaches salvation for anyone
through any other means, he is preaching heresy.
Mans
Stubbornness
Down through history man has always sought
his own way. The author of Proverbs captured this human flaw when he was
inspired to write "There is a way that seems right to a man, but its
end is the way of death" (Prov.14:12) Jesus confirmed the
same concept in the Gospel of Matthew; "Enter by the narrow gate;
for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and
there are many who go in by it. Because narrow is the gate which leads
to life, and there are few who find it" (Matt.7:13-14)
Man always has a choice: Follow God's
plan, accept God's way, and live; or follow your own plan and suffer the
consequences. Jesus Himself said,"I am the way, the truth, and the
life. No one comes to the Father except through Me".(John 14:6).
Christians are required to make Christ known to all they meet. We answer
questions and declare the life changing truth of the Gospel message. But
we cannot, nor should we try, to force anyone to believe. All
individuals must decide for themselves.
As believers in Jesus, we must be
faithful to the message. That's what Paul said he did in his ministry as
he declared "repentance toward God and faith toward our Lord Jesus
Christ" (Acts 20:21)
Rev. Joe Hildebrandt Sr.
Footnote
(1) David R. Reagan, "The Salvation of the Jews", Lamb and Lion
Ministries.
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