The Judaizing of Christianity

by Robert I Holmes & Delta Vines

Let us say at the outset that we have a love and respect for Israel. We love the Jews, all Hebrew people and are in no way trying to incite anti-semitism. We have many friends who are fulfilled (completed) Jews, and even some who are still in the traditional way of things. Robert is of Gentile ancestry and Delta is of Jewish ancestry. We have nothing against Jerusalem, or any of the holy sites. We have a deep love for the Jews; and for Jerusalem, and Eretz Israel (the land of Israel), as this is the place Yeshua/Jesus lived, taught, died for our sins, and rose in victory over death.

However, we are drawn to raising the issues in this article because of things taking place in the Body of Christ today. We are addressing Christians, especially leaders: not our Jewish brethren. Any comment made herein is not a reflection of the rightness, or legality of Jewish people observing their Hebraic tradition, or of the Laws of Moses. The following things are for Christians to consider.

The Modern Phenomena

Both our nations (USA and Australia) have prayer movements. In a certain stream of these prayer movements, intercessors are bringing out the seven branched Menorah, the flags of Israel, banners with all sorts of names of God in Hebrew and re-establishing Judaic dancing. Blowing shofars and waiving banners begins innocently enough.

Some Christians have taken their interest in Judaic celebrations further. Some are participating in the Pesach/Passover Sedar. Others are observing all the feasts of Israel again (more on this in a future article). Many are not doing this simply to understand the type (shadow) or significance of such things contained in the Old, or "First" Testament. Indeed, it is largely being done out of "romantic" ignorance, or out of insecurity.

There is one prayer movement we know of, galvanizing thousands of believers to face Jerusalem at certain times of the day from certain parts of the world (as though it were a city being set apart like Islam does with Mecca). They are positioned to pray through the gates of the city, as though this will transform the nation. Prayer should certainly be made for Jerusalem, especially for her peace (Psalm 122); but nowhere in Scripture are we told to pray TOWARD Jerusalem! This is obscene!

We have observed reconstructed models and representations of the Tabernacle of Moses/Temple of Solomon. This is done to explain certain rituals, or to explain deeper prophetic meanings and symbolism for Christianity. Apart from misapplying Scripture  the restoration of the tabernacle refers to the one built by David NOT by Moses, it also leads dangerously toward legalistic adherence to form and ritual once again.

There have been Arks of the Covenant built. The intent may be to honor G-d; however, the Ark was to be regarded carefully. It is of concern to us that these things may be being handled more as trying to be "Jewish" instead of honoring G-d. We do not wish to "tempt" G-d by mishandling these reproductions. For example:

  • In 1 Samuel 6 we are told of the plagues of boils and mice in the Philistine cities that housed the Ark for a time.

  • Even looking upon some object was forbidden by death. In 1 Samuel 6 we are told of 50, 070 men whom G-d struck down for LOOKING at the Ark! (vs. 19,) Another warning is in Numbers 4:20.

  • Only those from the Tribe of Levi ( i.e. Kohath) were to carry the Ark (1 Chronicles 15:2, Deut 10:8)

Even well intentions were not excused. When David first tried to bring the Ark to Jerusalem, he did not know the laws to be followed. Uzzah was struck dead by G-d when he touched the Ark accidentally in trying to steady it. (2 Samuel 6)

Other activity is downright sickening. There are now Christians actively supporting the idea of adult circumcision as a method of becoming more "Jewish", or having some type of an increased covenant with G-d. [We acknowledge that some adults are circumcised for health reasons, we are not referring to this]. This is not even done in Judaism to an adult convert!

How far do we go brethren? In discussing this matter with Jews (Rabbi's and Hebrew students) and with Christians (both teachers, apostles and prophets) we have discovered almost universal concern over this matter.

Distinguishing Jew and Gentile

There are indeed entire segments of Christian faith, (admittedly off to the side of Orthodox "center" and considered by some to be a sect), who do not even understand the distinction between Jews and Christians. These dear people do not comprehend the difference between the Old and New Testaments (both are the writings of Jews largely), and the Old and New ovenant. They adhere to certain rituals such as consumption of certain food, and avoidance of others; rigid observance of days of rest; slavish adherence to tithe (and the invention of "double tithe") and so forth.

Christians have certainly been grafted into the Jewish root-stock, but we are not required to become "Jews" in any sense. These Christians have not thought about the results of the sacrifice of Yeshua/Jesus on the cross it's perfect, completed, redemption. (While on the cross, Yeshua/Jesus said, "It is finished" John 19:30) That includes the washing away of all our human efforts to EARN salvation. We must not simply put on Judaic rituals or become "born again Jews". The words of Paul in 1 Corinthians 7 are well put; especially verses 19-20: "For neither circumcision counts for anything nor uncircumcision, but keeping the commandments of God. Each one should remain in the condition in which he was called".

This distinction was very well addressed by the writer to the Hebrews who notes that:

  • The priesthood has changed. We have a new priesthood (of Melchizadek), no longer the old one of Aaron or Levi (Hebrews 7:11,12).

  • There is a new and better hope (in Christ) and an abrogation of the old law (of Moses) (vs. 18,19).

  • There is a change of Covenant. The old is ineffectual in making us holy; there is a new and better covenant of salvation in Yeshua/Jesus (vs. 22). The old one is obsolete and passing away (Hebrews 8:13).

  • The Jews offer worship in a sanctuary that was a type or shadow (it is no longer standing). Followers of Yeshua/Jesus offer worship in the true heavenly sanctuary (Jeremiah 31:31-34; Hebrews 8:5 & 9:11).

  • Moses had a ministry that contained glory, but Christ has a more excellent ministry (vs. 6) that is based on better promises (vs. 11).

  • We enter, not with the imperfect blood of goats, but with the eternal, once and for all sacrifice of perfect Blood of Jesus Christ (Hebrews 9:12).

It is our conviction that Christians need to once again clearly understand their position in Christ.

1. On Circumcision

  • Jesus said that circumcision was not from Moses but from the Patriarch Abraham (John 7:22). It was a sign of the Old Covenant observed by the Hebrew people. Church leaders said it was not necessary for Gentile Christian believers to observe this (Acts 15).

  • Paul said circumcision is only of value if you keep the whole law (Romans 2:25).

2. On Keeping Sabbath

  • Jesus walked long distances on Sabbath; His disciples picked grain; He healed the sick and raised the dead, delivered people from demons and preached on the Sabbath. He is Lord of the Sabbath (Mathew 12:8). The day was made for man, not man for the Sabbath (Mark 2:27). This is also part of Jewish tradition, written in Mekhilta, Ha Tissa: 5 "the Sabbath was given over to man and not man to the Sabbath."

  • The writer of Hebrews said that there remained a Sabbath rest in Christ that we should labour earnestly to enter (Hebrews 4). But he also pointed out that many were trying to do this in the flesh, and bringing the weight of the law upon themselves. [We acknowledge the perfect wisdom contained in taking a day off, but repudiate the idea of legalistically/ritually keeping Shabbat or Sunday for Christians]. The truth is that every day is holy in Yeshua/Jesus.

3.  On Keeping Festivals

  • The Festivals described by Moses were established for the Jews. God said no Gentile should observe Passover unless he become circumcised, therefore, becoming a Jew (Exodus 12:48). This is not to say the Feasts of the Lord are wrong to acknowledge, as Jesus kept all the festivals, for He was a Jew. (Passover - John 6:4; Tabernacles - John 7:2; Trumpets - John 5:1). These are part of the covenant G-d made with the Jews through Moses.

  • Our covenant, however, is one spoken of by the prophet Jeremiah (chapter 31: 32-34) in which G-d promises a better covenant to His People. It is one not of rituals. It is one where His law is in our minds and on our hearts, for we know Him, and He forgives our sins. This was done through Yeshua/Jesus willingly going to the cross in place of our sins. Paul was also clear about not, "Being enslaved again by observing special days, months and seasons" (Galatians 4:10) We may worship on any and every day of the week!

4. On restoring the Tabernacle/Temple

  • Consider the efforts to restore a temple in Jerusalem (the temple building, the sacrifices, the priesthood). Some might view this event with excitement. But from a Christian point of view, the sacrifices make a mockery of the cross and sacrifice of Jesus Christ.

  • Even from a Jewish point of view, consider Ezekiel's Temple (described in chapter 40 and following). A door replaces the veil in the Holy of Holies, in which there are no sacrifices. The Yom Kippur yearly sacrifices for atonement will no longer be made. For Believers, Messianic and other wise, that is confirmation of a final collective sacrifice having already been made by Yeshua/ Jesus.

Conclusion

Christians should love all people of every tribe, nation and tongue. This includes people who speak Hebrew, call themselves Jews and worship ADONAI. They need liberation from the bondage and fear of laws and religious observances (as do very many Christians)! Yeshua/Jesus came first for the Jew and then the Gentile. The first Christians were Jews. The assurance of salvation through grace alone comes only in Yeshua/Jesus.

The Bible specifically promises that in the last days, "When the fullness of the Gentiles has come" that the Jews will be saved (Romans 11:25). We believe in a mighty revival coming to the Jews. But we do not believe that Christians should once again become Jews enslaved to the law. Paul urged Christians not to come back under the law, to avoid submitting ourselves to even one part of the law, having started in the Spirit we should not end in the flesh (Galatians 3:1-3).

Those wanting to participate in the robes, sacrifices, letter of the law would be saddened to know what they are doing is akin to Replacement Theology. This may seem to bring the Jews and Christians closer - but the effect it is having is just the opposite. To observe these things out of respect for the Jews, and to learn more from them, is one thing. To bring yourself under is another.

From God's point of view, there are no longer Jews or Gentiles, (Galatians 3:28); neither Scythian nor Greek (Colossians 3:11). Therefore, every effort must be made to bring people out from religious captivity, into the freedom of Grace. Out from bondage to legal observance, into the wonderful light of the cross. Out from creed, culture and tribe into the family of God.

Saints we need to press into Jesus, moving away from the law into a life of grace. We are promised life in Him, not death under the law. We have freedom to express our worship in many and various ways, not restricted by the Law of Moses. In Jesus every day is holy, every person is holy, every place is holy. Let us remain in the freedom purchased for us by the precious blood of Jesus, and not be caught up in the Judaizing of Christianity.

The Blessing of Grandkids

We've just spent a delightful week with our grandchildren - Kezia, age 4 1/2 and Luke, age 3. To have 2 darling kids running towards you with arms open wide yelling "Grandma! I missed you." - how can you not love that? They are both so cute and winsome, bright, eager to learn, funny, and huggable. We are getting ready to say goodbye, and I'm sure there will be some tears all around.......South Africa is a long ways away!!

I can't help but think what a gift and miracle these 2 little ones are. The doctors said Misha could never have children after her long illness - and then Kezia came along. We rejoiced in her life. Then, when Luke was born and we almost lost him and Misha, we and the doctors knew it was a miracle that they survived and that they didn't have any permanent brain damage. The doctors have said that their story will go in medical books because it's never happened before. Many of you prayed, for which we are eternally grateful.

I have only to look at these 2 beautiful faces to have worship and gratitude well up in my heart. God has been so good to us! I've thanked the Lord repeatedly these last days for the miracle of these lives.

Vision Casting

Guidelines for sharing your vision with others.

1. Make sure it is clear in your own mind:

Why, how, who will do this, results expected.

2. Share it with change agents first.

Win over the key decision makers before you go public.

3. Tell your vision passionately

If you are not excited and convinced and committed, will others be?

4. Paint a compelling picture with words.

Stir the hearts and minds of people to mobilize them to work together.  Vision precedes reality. God uses visionaries to stir people to action by creating a picture in their minds of what can happen.

5. Share your vision consistently.

Changing from one vision to another creates confusion and lack of credibility. Trust is lost.

6. Proclaim your vision as widely as possible.

The vision should be given visibility.  Cast it on TV, radio, from the pulpit, in newsletters, via video, on audio tape. CD, etc. Use slogans, banners and brochures. Drive it home to your staff, board, friends, family, leaders, and supporters.

7. Share your vision painstakingly.

Sharing vision takes time, effort, sacrifice. It requires planning and effort, with continuity and repetition. It must gain trust through consistency and perseverance. It must be perceived as more than a pipe dream.  It takes ruthless determination, unswerving dedication, relentless tenacity, and honest evaluation.

Trusting Jesus in Nepal

Below is a very encouraging story from one of our team leaders in Nepal. It is a fascinating insight into how God has led him to tell the story of God and his love through an art medium called "Thankas."

Pasang is an older woman who comes from the same village as Dolma. For years she has had questions that the Buddhist lamas have not been able to answer concerning life and religion. These unanswered questions caused her to want to search in other places to find the truth. At one point in her life she heard about followers of Jezus but she didn't know anything about it. Although she had wanted to find out more, her husband and her family were very much opposed to that, even threatening her if she would pursue it further. So she continued to live a life of unfulfillment. Wondering if she would ever find answers.

Six months ago Pasang's husband died. Because she never had children and no longer had a husband, she was told by friends and relatives that she should go live in a Buddhist monastery. But not wanting to do that, she said, "Why should I go there? I still have my hands. I can work." She then decided to start a small restaurant and began looking for a place to begin again. On one visit to Boudha someone told her about a place where there was an empty room that she could use to start her business. So three weeks ago she moved into our neighborhood and opened her restaurant.

Right away, Dolma recognized her and began to talk to her about all the amazing things that God has been doing in her own life. Dolma shared about the peace and love that she now experiences in God, and the joy that has transformed her life. When Pasang shared her own story and told Dolma of the restlessness that she has had, Dolma said, "God brought you here so that you could find Him." Pasang responded immediately with the desire to learn about Jezus. She is so hungry to know more that she comes to our house every day and also spends much time listening to Dolma share her own testimony of the transforming power of the God of love.

"Thankas" are the name of the Buddhist art form that is used to tell the story of Buddha. We have commissioned about 30 Thankas to be done to tell the story of the Bible. The Thankas have had a very deep and profound impact on Pasang and all those who see them. As she has seen and heard the stories of God's creation, the fall of man, the tower of Babel and others she has finally gotten answers to questions that have been haunting her for years. She says that the stories on the Thankas are so clear that she knows that she is hearing the truth for the first time in her life. She said, "Why has no one shown our people these Thankas before? They are so true and right. All our Sherpa people need to see these. They need to know the truth." Right now, as I am writing this, Pasang is in our kitchen using one of the Thankas to tell another young Sherpa girl, Chimi, one of the B'ble stories that she just heard yesterday.

God at work in Maximum Security Prison

I ministered to two guys in the maxium sercurity prison in South Africa. I have been asked by the guys if I would baptize them shortly after Sally and I arrive in South Africa!!

Another one of the men we met in the prison, Sebastian, has had severe health problems. This note from Maritsa (a social worker who ministers in the prison) explans more:

"The guys are doing really well on the spiritual side, but both Sebastian and Earl are not so well physically. Sebastian's a-plastic anemia has flared up again with his platelet levels being dangerously low. This means he’s back onto all the medication again to try and prevent him needing to be hospitalized and given a blood transfusion. It sounds like stress could also trigger the levels dropping so that's probably what happened since his parents and sister all started up their drinking and shouting habits again the last few weeks. It was really disturbing him (and he had to take care of some responsibilities re his sister's baby that they were neglecting) greatly and he actually went to stay at an aunt's house for a couple of nights to get away. Last weekend his condition got worse to the point that he lost consciousness for a while and had to be taken to hospital overnight to be stabilized, so now it seems everyone got such a fright they're sober again since then.”

Lebanon, Mozambique & South Africa

There are two things burdening my heart. The first is the war raging between Israel and the Hezbollah. I am grieved and angry at the fighting, but not enough to be silent or do nothing. Martin Luther King Jr., said

"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter."

We are making plans to send All Nations teams to Beirut the day the bombing ceases. Please pray for mature, experienced people to join the team. We have tried to get a team in earlier, but so far it hasn't worked.

The second thing on my heart is the work All Nations is doing in Mozambique with HIV babies. There are two new editions to the family, Anina & Ricardo. Anina is 3 years old and was abandoned by her mother and found wandering around her village crying and looking for food. Ricardo is 6 months old but extremely small, his mother died of AIDS and he is also infected. Both have made great progress since coming to the baby house and are getting the love and nutrition they need. Please pray for Pieter and Rika and their two helpers as they hold these babies, love them, feed them, and as they strive to plant a church in the neighborhood around the baby house.

On a personal note, Sally and I leave Kansas City in two days time to drive across the States to visit family and friends, and to speak in churches. Please pray for our visa application to the South Africa government to be approved, and for permanent housing once we arrive in Africa. We leave the States Oct. 24th for South Africa.

Adopt A People Group

What is a people group?

A people group is a significantly large ethnic or sociological grouping of individuals who perceive themselves to have a common affinity for one another. For evangelistic purposes, it is the largest group within which the gospel can spread as a church-planting movement without encountering barriers of understanding or acceptance. Although there are other types of people groupings, in the context of this program, the word people refers to ethnolinguistic people groups.

What makes a people group unreached?

Also known as hidden or neglected peoples, these groups have no indigenous community of believing Christians with adequate numbers and resources to evangelize their people without requiring outside (cross cultural) assistance.

When is a people reached?

A group is considered reached if it has a viable, indigenous, self-reproducing church movement in its midst. This includes strong churches, led in their own language, actively evangelizing their own people and planting daughter churches.

Why Are Church Planting Movements Key For Reaching Unreached People Groups?

One of the primary strategies in reaching unreached people groups is to launch church planting movements. A church planting movement is movement of rapidly multiplying small, indigenous house churches. Church planting movements are dependent on a model of church planting that encourages small, simple, easily reproducible churches that are not dependent on buildings, paid leaders or formal educational requirements for leaders to serve.

What does it mean to adopt an unreached people group?

To "adopt" means to focus on one particular people which has had little or no access to the gospel. This approach to mission involves five activities which may be included in an adoption, but your church* may emphasize or eliminate certain ones based on your desire, gifting and ability. These five are: deciding to adopt, prayer to find the right people group, research, partnering with the right network/agency, and church planting.

Why is adopting a people group an effective, Biblical way to reach the world?

Adopting a people group is biblical because it is patterned after God, who is calling and adopting sons and daughters from every tribe, tongue and nation, "He predestined us to adoption as sons through Jesus Christ to Himself, according to the kind intention of His will" (Eph 1:5). When we adopt a people, we are His agents or ambassadors. Adoption is effective because it makes sure that every group has a group of Christians praying for and reaching out to them. Adopting a people is a "doable" piece of the Great Commission, where each church, large and small, can play a part.

- Adapted and Edited by Floyd McClung

21st Century Christian Trends

  • Persecution and martyrdom of Christians will sharply increase as non-christian religious forces are threatened by the mass conversion of unreached peoples to Christ. Nationalistic Islamic and Hindu political parties such as the Taliban and BJP/RSS will continue to experience popularity as their leaders react to American foreign policy and the success of church planting movements and Christian aid workers.

  • The local church is reclaiming the initiative as the main sending force in global missions. Movements of local churches networks will arise across denominational lines. They will play a major role in mobilizing, training, placing and caring for workers on the field.

  • The 21st Century will see an increase in clashes between major civilizations. Samuel Huntington identifies those civilizations as Western, Orthodox, Chinese, Latin American, Islamic, Hindu, Japanese, and African. This factor makes it vitally important to train and send out missionaries who have both an adequate understanding of the civilization they work in, but also the character necessary to withstand opposition as they plant churches and give aid to the poor.

  • Global sending will replace the 20th century paradigm of First to Third World mobilization. Globalization will be facilitated by the ascendancy of the local church as a missions force in Africa, South America and Asia. This will be aided by communication technology, and easy access to international travel. English will continue to be the international language of communication.

  • The role of the Holy Spirit will continue to be a major theological perspective in the 21st century church, along with the growing awareness of God

Prayer Request and a Testimony

I am writing to ask you to pray for the international leadership team of All Nations. We are meeting for six days, starting tomorrow morning, June 17th. We need God's wisdom, his grace and sensitivity to hear his voice. Thank you!

I received this very amazing news this morning about a radical Muslim man name Earl who came to Christ when I preached in a high security prison in South Africa in February:

"Earl would very much like to write to you. He's got your name, as well as Sally and your children, in his journal with the list of people that he prays for every day... I continue to stand amazed at the absolute change in him and his complete dedication/devotion to Jesus no matter what! One of his biggest frustrations at the moment is the fact that he doesn't see the people around him in the body of Christ living towards/with one another like the Word teaches, and he cannot comprehend why this is while the Word is so clear and we obviously just need to do exactly what the Word teaches!! And only almost four months old in the Lord..."

Please pray for Earl. He was the leader of a large, violent gang in the prison. He is having a major impact for Jesus!

Yours for his glory in all nations,

Floyd McClung