Future of Judaism

 

The "suffering servant" of Isaiah 53:

    The "temporary" salvation expected by many Jews from the Messiah is like nothing compared with the "eternal" and "universal" salvation brought by the Messiah, just like a drop of water compared with the ocean...

The salvation brought by Jesus of Nazareth, the Messiah, was like the one announced all along the Tanakh: Salvation from eternal Hell into eternal Heaven... and not only for the Jews, but for every man and woman of the human race, born before or after Jesus the Christ.

The "future" of Judaism is described in many places of the Scriptures:

- Zechariah 13, describes the "present", Zechariah 14 the glorious "future": "Judah shall fight at Jerusalem, and the wealth of all the heathen round about shall be gathered together, gold, and silver, and apparel, in great abundance... and it shall come to pass, that every one that is left of all the nations which came against Jerusalem shall even go up from year to year to worship the King..." (Zech.14:14-15).

-St. Paul, in Romans chapters 9 to 11, describes the present and future of Judaism with the most glorious and prophetic words:

This is what St. Paul says: "Blindness has come upon part of Israel until the full number of Gentiles enter in, and then all Israel will be saved" (Rom.11:25-26)... "and then all Israel will be saved"!... this is the future of Judaism!...

"By the transgression of the Jews, salvation has come to the Gentiles to stir Israel to envy. But if their transgression and their diminishing have meant riches for the Gentile world, how much greater a gain will come when all is restored to them!" (Rom.9:11-12)... "For if their rejection has meant reconciliation for the world, what will their acceptance mean?. Nothing less than life from dead!" (Rom.11:15).

In God's design, Israel's unbelief is being utilized to grant the light of faith to the Gentiles. Meanwhile Israel remains dear to God, still the object of his special providence, the mystery of which one day will be revealed... Israel remains holy in the eyes of God and stands as a witness to the faith of the Old Testament because of the first fruits which are consecrated, i.e., the converted remnant (Rom.11:5), and the root which is consecrated, i.e., the patriarchs (Rom.11:16).
The Jews' failure to believe in the Messiah, the Christ, is also a warning to Gentile Christians to be on guard lest they themselves fail through loss of faith (Rom.11:17- 18).

- Israel, is the "People of God", the "chosen people"... and chosen by God to save the whole human race through a descendent of Abraham, the Messiah (Christ in Greek), the Son of Man who takes away the sin of the world, washing it away with his own blood... (Is.53, Jn.1:29).

- The Main Error:

The main error of many Jews is that they were expecting a Messiah to save them from the "temporal" problems, when the Christ of the Torah is an "eternal" savior... he comes to save man from eternal Hell to bring him to eternal Heaven...
... and not only the Jews, he comes to save each human being, since Adam to the last man or woman to leave the earth, it is a "universal salvation"; this is why Jesus tells us that Abraham and all the prophets are in Heaven, when all of them lived many years before Jesus (Matt.8:11, Lc.13:28)... he came to save every Hindu and Muslim and Indian, and every Egyptian who lived 5,000 years before Christ, and every man and woman who may live 5,000 years from now...

... The "temporary" salvation expected by many Jews, was like nothing compared with the "eternal" and "universal" salvation brought by the real Messiah, by Jesus the Christ...
... Another problem for many Jews is that the Tanakh (Old Testament) gives 300 prophecies of the First Coming of the Messiah, the suffering servant of Is.53, but gives 500 prophecies about the Second Coming of the Messiah, the triumphal king of Zach.14... to the point that some rabbis talk about "two Messiah", and for most Jews, the "triumphant one" was the Messiah they were expecting.


- WHAT DO I HAVE TO DO?... to appropriate the salvation brought by the Messiah?...
... The answer is the massage of each page of the Bible, in 3 words: "faith in God", in the Old Testament... and "faith in Christ" in the New, which is almost the same!... "trust in God"... (John 3:36, 5:24).

- In Romans 9 and 10,

St Paul repeats it in different ways: "The Gentiles, who were not looking for saving justification, found it, the righteousness through faith. While Israel looking for saving justification by law-keeping, did not succeed in fulfilling the Law. And why not?, because justification comes from faith, not from works" (Rom.9:30-32).

- WHAT TO DO?... ... Very simple, says St. Paul: "If you confess with your lips that Jesus is the Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved" (Rom.10:9-13) ... everyone!... Jew or Gentile... Christian or Muslim or Hindu... Everyone!... and this is the only way for everyone!...

And this is nothing new!:

- Starting with Abraham, he was declared and actually made "just", because of his "faith to God", "Abram put his faith in the Lord, and this was reckoned to him as righteousness" (Gen.15:6)... the Circumcision of Abraham in Gen.17 was not the reason for his justification, but the "sign" that he was declared "just"...
God tested several times the faith of Abraham, and again the Lord changed the name of Abram into Abraham not because of his works, but because he made the works with faith in God... "faith" was the key of his justification, not "works", says St. Paul (Rom.4:3, Gal.3:6), the "works" were the signs that he had really "faith in God"... by faith in the Lord he was justified!... it is the same in the New Testament: "we know that a person is justified not by the works of the Law but through faith in Jesus Christ. And we have come to believe in Christ Jesus, so that we may be justified by faith in Christ, and not by doing the works of the Law, because no one will be justified by the works of the Law" (Gal.2:16).

The massage of each page of the Bible, is "faith in God":

... The Prophets give to faith so much importance, that "not to have faith in God" is called: "prostitution against God", or "adulteress against God" (Hos.1:2, Is.1:21, Jer.2:20, Lev.20:7, Deut.31:16, Ex.34:15).

"By faith we understand that the universe was created by a word from God.

It was because of faith that Abel offered God a better sacrifice than Cain, and for that he was acknowledge as just, and through this, though dead, he still speaks.

... It was because of his faith that Enoch was taken up and did not experienced death.

... It was through his faith that Noah took care to build an ark to save his family; his faith was a judgment to the world, and he was able to claim his own righteousness that comes from faith.

... It was by faith that Abraham became justified. It was equally by faith that Sarah was made able to conceive in spite of her age.

... It was by faith that Isaac gave his blessing to Jacob and Esau for the still distance future.

... It was by faith that Moses refused to be known as the son of Pharaoh's daughter and chose to be ill-treated in company with God's people; by faith he left Egypt, he kept the Passover by faith, and by faith they crossed the Red See.

... It was by faith that the walls of Jericho fell down.

... By faith, Gideon, Samson, Samuel and David, and all the Prophets, conquered kingdoms, did what was right and earned the promises... (Hebrews 11).

Two Worldwide Movements, may point towards the last supreme restoration of the true Israel (Rom.9:8):

    FIRST, "the Jews coming to the promised land", since the establishment of the state of Israel;
    SECOND, the "Jews for Jesus" movement, realizing and believing that Jesus of Nazareth was the suffering servant of Isaiah 53 and Psalm 22, the promised Messiah, the Christ...
- We will comment both of them in "Judaism Today", and Branches of Judaism

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