Israel's Salvation According to the Prophets // THE RETURN OF JESUS: Episode 18

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  • @theoferreira4132
    @theoferreira4132 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Plain and simple teaching anybody can understand.

  • @adrienne3910
    @adrienne3910 ปีที่แล้ว

    Your teaching is becoming sharper as the series proceed along. Well done Joel!

  • @LastDaysDetective
    @LastDaysDetective ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for your clear exposition of Scripture!

  • @uncommonunity787
    @uncommonunity787 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Thank you brother.
    Looking forward to what the Lord is doing in these final days, even though it will be chaotic, He will bring His Grand Design to fullness and we will get to witness it and rest in the fruits of it with Him in eternity.
    Maranatha.

  • @JSGenesisDesigns
    @JSGenesisDesigns ปีที่แล้ว

    What would the new covenant look like in scripture to those who didn't have the gospels yet?

  • @godswarriors7543
    @godswarriors7543 ปีที่แล้ว

    If it is upon every Christian to spread the gospel, then how does one do so when they are not public speakers, nor preachers nor a gospel singer? What if there has to be a way to spread the gospel without saying a word or being able to sing, your voice isn't something anyone wants to hear, but your duty is still before you? What are many of us to do to help our family, our community, our country? With each of these Techniques there are words added to the gospel.
    So what if we can spread just the gospel, nothing added? It doesn't matter if you do as Jesus says and preach,or how God teaches and plant a seed. What if those who make quilts can put a prayer or the Sermon on the Mount in the quilt, giving whoever receives it a covering in the voice of Jesus? Or a hatband with the Ten Commandments in it to allow someone to wear the very voice of The Father? If one is sick can we give them a prayer in a gift?
    What if each of us worked together to spread the gospel and STOP with the downing of the way other Christians do their best to help us all? We have forgotten God in our deeds.
    By binding The Word, as God describes in Deut. 6:8-9, any part of it, placing it in gifts and spreading the charity, God blessed each of us and gave us an abundance of things we no longer need or want and give with The Word added as a gift to another who has needs or wants? Plant the seed of God's Word.
    Why can't we as Christians spread the gospel the only way we know how and be accepted by other Christians? We are one in our Lord Jesus Christ and some of us are not those who can speak or sing. There is more to the Body of Christ than just a mouth. What? Are we all talk and no action?
    People need the love, hope, mercy, prayer, songs, peace etc. that is in the pages of the Holy Bible.The Word, The Truth will last forever. Let's use every gift of God and spread His Holy Spirit across our land. This is something we all can do. Whatever you do, wherever you go, find a way to add the Holy Spirit.

  • @thedicasandy
    @thedicasandy ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Joel can you tell me if ...the book of Joel chapter2 verse 28 applies to Israel?or to every Christian

  • @onejohn2.26
    @onejohn2.26 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    As Gentiles we are only part of the New Covenant if we are grafted to Israel there is no provision in the scripture for Gentiles to be saved
    So to be grafted to Israel you must keep the laws and Commandments of God as found in the Torah which God said over 60 times are forever for all generations and eternal and so did Jesus

    • @johnmann8659
      @johnmann8659 ปีที่แล้ว

      onejohn2.26
      God's plan the entire time was to save the nations. He wants all nations to know about him.
      - Matthew 28:19
      - Romans 3:29-30
      - Habakkuk 2:14
      - Isaiah 66:18
      - Zephaniah 3:9
      There are two ministries going (Galatians 2:7-10). Jesus and his disciples to Israel (Matthew 10:5-6, Matthew 15:24, Matthew 19:28).
      The nations are going to cling to Paul's ministry. He was assigned to the Gentiles.
      - Galatians 1:16
      - Romans 11:13, Romans 15:16
      - 1 Timothy 2:7
      - 2 Timothy 4:17
      Christians are instructed to follow the laws of Noah (Acts 21:25), the Sabbath/Feasts are optional (Colossians 2:16-17), and are justified by faith alone (Galatians 1:2 --> Galatians 2:16).
      Israel upholds the law (Romans 3:31), keeps the Sabbath (Acts 1:12), and are justified by faith plus works (James 1:1 --> James 2:14-26).
      Placing the Torah's commandments upon the gentiles was against the wishes of the Apostles (Acts 15:10-11).

    • @onejohn2.26
      @onejohn2.26 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@johnmann8659 The problem you have in understanding is that you put too much on Paul you believe Paul over God and over Jesus
      Peter was the Apostle to the Gentiles and he said so in front of Paul and Paul said nothing in response
      Peter was given this Authority by Jesus
      Jeremiah 31:31 specifically States who the New Covenant is for it is for Judah and the house of Israel
      The bride of Christ is Israel not the church
      Regarding acts 15 that's where the church immediately started to go wrong but even at that, those four laws are still from the Torah and we're given as a starting place so as to not overwhelm the new comverts
      God said over 60 times that his law was forever for all generations and eternal and Jesus said not one dot of the law would disappear
      All the apostles kept all of the law including Temple sacrifices until they died or until the temple was destroyed
      Satan has infiltrated thr church ever since acts 15 and now he has gotten to the point where Christians don't think they need to obey God to be saved
      The gospel of John specifically says and defines that sin is a violation of the Torah so if you are not keeping the laws of the Torah you are living in sin and you have not repented
      None of the Gods walls are optional as you stated that's just pure nonsense

    • @JoelRichardson
      @JoelRichardson ปีที่แล้ว

      In Acts 15, the Holy Spirit clearly said otherwise.

    • @onejohn2.26
      @onejohn2.26 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@JoelRichardson The apostles said otherwise not the Holy Spirit
      The Holy Spirit would not have said otherwise because that would make the Holy Spirit a sinner
      "Everyone who keeps sinning is violating Torah - indeed, sin is violation of Torah.”
      1 John 3:4

    • @johnmann8659
      @johnmann8659 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@onejohn2.26 The problem you have in understanding is that you put too much on Paul you believe Paul over God and over Jesus. - Paul was told what instructions to give to the gentiles by Jesus (Galatians 1:11-12) during his ascension to Heaven (2 Corinthians 12:1-6). Paul and churches were prophesied in a text found in the Dead Sea Scrolls. Testament of Benjamin Chapter 11 --> Philippians 3:5 --> Galatians 1:16 Disregarding Paul and choosing only certain verses to follow undermines the divinity of the New Testament. It's either 100% true and divine or it isn't.
      Peter was the Apostle to the Gentiles and he said so in front of Paul and Paul said nothing in response. - Peter discipled Cornelius and company during the early days while he was still living in Israel (Acts 15:7). This was until Paul got his ministry going. But Peter was later assigned to the other tribesman (1 Peter 1:1 --> 1 Peter 2:9-12). Paul was versatile enough to disciple both groups also (1 Corinthians 9:20-22). Paul led much of Asia out of idolatry (Acts 19:26) - he was one of the greatest of all time.
      Peter was given this Authority by Jesus - Correct. Go only to the other tribes, not the Samaritans or the gentiles - Matthew 10:5-6.
      Jeremiah 31:31 specifically States who the New Covenant is for it is for Judah and the house of Israel - Correct. All of the covenants belong to Israel (Romans 9:4).
      The bride of Christ is Israel not the church -
      The bride of Jesus is the church - Ephesians 5:22-33. The bride of God is Israel - Hosea 2:16-20, Jeremiah 3:8, Jeremiah 31:32.
      Regarding acts 15 that's where the church immediately started to go wrong but even at that, those four laws are still from the Torah and we're given as a starting place so as to not overwhelm the new comverts - There is a clear distinction between the protocol of Israel and the church in Acts 21. Acts 21:17-24 is referring to the Nazirite vow (Numbers 6).
      God said over 60 times that his law was forever for all generations and eternal and Jesus said not one dot of the law would disappear - Correct but Jesus was addressing Israel only. Salvation comes to the gentiles later after Jesus is rejected (Matthew 15:24 --> Romans 1:16 --> Acts 28:26-28).
      All the apostles kept all of the law including Temple sacrifices until they died or until the temple was destroyed - Correct. They were supposed to (Romans 3:31). And Jesus will restore the Temple/sacrifices for Israel in the future after his return (Zechariah 14:1-5 --> Zechariah 14:20-21).
      Satan has infiltrated thr church ever since acts 15 and now he has gotten to the point where Christians don't think they need to obey God to be saved - If you're speaking of the gospel of hyper grace, I would agree with you. I'm not comfortable with hyper grace in light of 1 Peter 4:18, Matthew 7:13-14. But the nations are justified by faith alone (Galatians 1:2 --> Galatians 2:16).
      The gospel of John specifically says and defines that sin is a violation of the Torah so if you are not keeping the laws of the Torah you are living in sin and you have not repented - John was assigned to the other tribesman. Same as the others (Matthew 10:5-6, Matthew 19:28). Paul was assigned to the Gentiles (Galatians 1:16, Romans 11:13) and had his own disciples (Acts 9:25).
      None of the Gods walls are optional as you stated that's just pure nonsense - Not sure what you mean.

  • @t.jd.h.8566
    @t.jd.h.8566 ปีที่แล้ว

    Maybe could be clear on.. " all of Isreal"???

  • @seanc2788
    @seanc2788 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Israel's salvation comes at Zechariah 12:10-14 and confirmed by Matthew 24:30. As soon as they repent and mourn for Christ to return so they can receive Him, then he comes back, coincidentally right at the end of the 7 year Tribulation. They will be hiding in Petra since the mid-point right after the abomination of desolation, so Christ actually goes there before he touches down on the Mount of Olives. Then he sends his angels throughout the world to pick up the rest of the elect Jews and bring them back to their land.
    Christ will set up his throne in Jerusalem and David will be his vice-regent during the Millennial Reign.

    • @onejohn2.26
      @onejohn2.26 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      There's absolutely nothing in the scriptures that say anything whatsoever about Petra and certainly not that Christ will return there first

    • @QZigZagg
      @QZigZagg ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah that’s kinda my understanding of it as well. I think the “David” mentioned in Jeremiah 30:9 and in Ezekiel 34 is referring to actual David.
      It says “the LORD their God and David their king”. I believe the “LORD” is referring to the Messiah Jesus & “David” is the actual person of David.
      There’s many OT Scriptures where “the LORD” is a reference to Christ as he is God in the flesh and “Immanuel” (God with us).
      Even in Ezekiel 34, the context is the LORD saying that He is the Ultimate Shepherd of Israel & that He will one day show up personally to rescue His flock.
      We know “the LORD” in Ezekiel 34 has to be referring to Jesus because he said in the NT that He was the Good Shepherd of Israel… and we know that at the end of the Tribulation, Jesus will return from Heaven to deliver Israel (his flock) from the Antichrist and his armies.
      Christ then gathers the scattered Jews from the gentile nations back into the land.
      It is then that He will take the throne as King of Kings and will set up David as a prince among Israel.

    • @seanc2788
      @seanc2788 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@onejohn2.26 But if the primary point of the Tribulation is to bring Israel as a nation to accept Jesus Christ then wouldn't it make sense that He appears to them first? Zech 14: 2 tells us that when the Holy City is trampled (which is the 42 month period Daniel spoke of) half the city will go into exile. Matthew 24:16-18 commands those in Judea to flee to the mountains when the abomination occurs. That is when the arabs take full control of the Holy City for 42 months. If a Jew returns to their home to pack a bag, they might not make it out of the city. Jesus also tells them to pray that the abomination of desolation doesn't occur on the Sabbath, because the orthodox Jews can't travel on the Sabbath. Matt 24:20.
      They remain in the wilderness for 3.5 years, which is exactly how long the last half of the Tribulation lasts Rev 12:14. Deut 32:9-12 tells us how God will supernaturally guard and care for Israel to make sure a remnant survives. When the armies of Satan try to attack them and wipe them out, God will supernaturally destroy them. So where is the best and closest mountainous terrain that some 6 million Jews can hide in for 3.5 years? When you study the region, Petra. God is so actively defending his elect in this region for 3.5 years, don't you think he will appear to them first? In fact, Jesus said to them when he left, Matthew 23:39, "you will not see me again until you say "blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord."
      So back to the original statement- Israel's salvation comes at Zechariah 12:10-14 and confirmed by Matthew 24:30. As soon as they repent and mourn for Christ to return so they can receive Him, then he comes back, coincidentally right at the end of the 7 year Tribulation.

    • @seanc2788
      @seanc2788 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@QZigZagg You are correct! Good knowledge and wisdom.

  • @barbarza
    @barbarza ปีที่แล้ว

    ....and the church is actually believing Jews per ACTS 7:38, AND HEBREWS 4:2.
    When Yeshua talked about church in MATTHEW 18:17, it already existed. Apostles didnt stop HIM asking whats 'church'.
    Church was birthed at MtSinai. It stumbled but HE promised to cure it per prophets JEREMIAH 31:33 and EZEKIEL 36:26-27.
    GOSPEL was preached at Sinai too.

  • @t.jd.h.8566
    @t.jd.h.8566 ปีที่แล้ว

    So if no one was capable of casting the first stone, who can deny Jesus salvation for those who believe???????? Noah was faithful, Abel was faithful. Anyone Isreal including take mark of beast no go. New Jerusalem built in Lord's return.. much of the current world not there. Seems like too much self praise for a partial nation. So the weight it holds is really up to God. Yes Israelites will be there, so will Christian Gentiles and the blessed ones before Israel became a nation. So there