To: Emile Vidrine who wrote (521 ) 5/6/1998 4:00:00 PM From: lewis wireman Respond to of 1615
Wrong again. You forget that the Jews are intentionally blinded by God inorder that the gentiles might also come to know God. You further forget that the Jews do come to recognize Jesus as the masiah as is disclosed by Revelation at the battle of Armagadon. Might want to do further study in of Bible concerning these issues. Again, out salvation does not have any thing to do with whether the Jews accept Jesus. That is a concern for them and we should pray for the peace of Isreal. Each of us has to work out our own salvation (not Work) but work out. It is my feeling, as I have stated before, our condemnation of the Jew, is nothing but our searching for a scape goat and blame for killing of Jesus. It was prophysed that Jesus would be rejected and that he would be crusified. The Jews did not kill Jesus. The Romans did. They could have acepted Jesus and he would not have died, but the rest of the world would have been lost. Actually the Jews lost their soverignty at the same time that Jesus was born. That is why the Jews thought that the scripture had been broken. The Bible provised that the throne of David would not fail until Shilow came. Shilow came when Jesus was born, but the Jews did not know. When the Jews lost their soverignty, they could no longer executed. The right to execute is the true sign of sovereignty. Sence they could no longer execute, they had to persuade the Romans to do it. The reason they wanted to execute Jesus was because he claimed to be the mesiah, but they didn't accept him. After all, they had known him as a child raised by a human family. Their misintrepretation of scripture, caused by Gods blinding them in order that the gentiles might be saved, was the reason for their lack of understanding. But they do come to understand and to accept, when the rapture comes. Glory to God and his infinate wisdom.