Wow! Pastor Asscherick, you are a truly gifted servant of God. I love the way you see parallels in the Word of God that are often missed. You help us get such new, sweet, rich food from Scripture we thought we had already digested. God bless you and your Ministry as you continue to magnify our Saviour and Lord.
Pastor Asscherick i love this series, thank you soo much for bringing the Word of God. Im from Puerto Rico, a little island in the Caribbean. I never been this imterested in the story of Jonah in my life. You are a true man of God. May God keep blessing you pastor.
I live in Boston Massachusetts. Currently the temperature is 4° but it feels like -17 so I am spending my Sabbath in my bed as there is a frostbite advisory! I am so happy that I friend of mine shared this sermon series with me and I’ve just been eating it all up. Thank you for this message and especially the part where you said that God‘s love for me has not diminished nor His position towards me changed. This is huge for me and it brings tears to my eyes. May God continue to use you as His mouthpiece. Happy Sabbath everyone.
God works and leads people to hear a message, that one should hear. I have not only got more out of what you have already said. the proof is when what you have already had said, to now. god has blessed you to speak to ones needs. I feel that your not talking about Jonah in particularly, but you're almost talking about who I am and what I need to change. when it hits home it when you realize are you really talking about Jonah are you really talking about the person receiving the word. Amen brother keep the good work up
Awesome sermon! I love this series! Re video 3. One observation! our worship should also reflect what God enjoys as well as His quality. God is not an off-beat God. He has told us the worship He enjoys from a humbled heart. He has also told us what He does not want in worship music. Read Ellen White. Remember music played a big part in Balpeor and a big part in Daniel 3 and led to false worship. The questions, David, "are "Do we love Jesus enough to chooses what pleases Him--not us--but Him? Do we care enough to study what He wants not only in helping others but His desires in dress, music, and entertainment?" We need gospel outreach, reliance on God's goodness, internalization of His values and principles, a cultivated devotional life with Him, and devoted service.
Replacement Theology is not new: Supersessionism, also called replacement theology or fulfillment theology, is a Christian doctrine which asserts that the New Covenant through Jesus Christ supersedes the Old Covenant, which was made exclusively with the Jewish people. In Christianity, supersessionism is a theological view on the current status of the church in relation to the Jewish people and Judaism.[1] It holds that the Christian Church has succeeded the Israelites as the definitive people of God[1][2][3] or that the New Covenant has replaced or superseded the Mosaic covenant.[4] From a supersessionist's "point of view, just by continuing to exist [outside the Church], the Jews dissent".[5] This view directly contrasts with dual-covenant theology which holds that the Mosaic covenant remains valid for Jews. Supersessionism has formed a core tenet of the Christian Churches for the majority of its existence. Christian traditions that have traditionally championed Covenant Theology (including the Roman Catholic, Reformed and Methodist teachings of this doctrine), have taught that the moral law continues to stand.[6] Subsequent to and because of the Holocaust, some mainstream Christian theologians and denominations have rejected supersessionism.[7]:2-3 As A Messianic Jew I believe that Jesus is for all believers of course but that our Covenant with G-d remains (as the Bible says) IN PERPETUITY. And that while we have slightly different destinies, it would be wrong to try and usurp the Promises Of G-d to Israel by giving them to Christians (while of course excluding the curses). Promises to Israel include : Of course Gal 3:28-29 is intact spiritually. And yet Roman 11 (predicated on Rom 9 and 10) exists as well. Rom 11; 24 For if thou were cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature, and were grafted contrary to nature into a good olive tree: how much more shall these, which be the natural branches, be grafted into their own olive tree? 25 For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should be wise in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fullness of the Gentiles be come in. 26 And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is written, There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob: 27 For this is my covenant unto them, when I shall take away their sins. 28 As concerning the gospel, they are enemies for your sakes: but as touching the election, they are beloved for the father's sakes. 29 For the gifts and calling of God are without repentance
All those promises were indeed given by G-d and as with all covenant promises had two sides. The people all promised to keep the law and failed many times. Yet G-d was faithful to them than at the cross the leadership of Isreal stated "We have no god but Ceaser" emphatically stating a National rejection of the covenant. In Revelation, it is clear that All Nations will wonder after the Beast. The Jewish nation will have its temple rebuilt as many Christians also believe it must be so. But he who fills it will not be G-d but Satan as an angel of light able to even call down fire from heaven. Think about the end of the story of Jonah, He never got it! He never understood that G-d loved the Ninevites. In the end, the Jews never did take the gospel to the world. That is a prophecy about the end of the world, Isreal as a Nation is never again back in the covenant. Sure many Jews as are are gentiles. Go watch "Revelation in symbols and Signs" on TH-cam.
The flaw in your thesis, is a misunderstanding of Israel. The covenant stands with the chosen (Israel). But, the chosen are not necessarily direct descendants of Jacob. A more complete explanation would require more typing on my phone than I would like to endure at this time.
How come you have never said a single positive thing about Jewish People? Not one. You have said not all Jews are Jerks after meeting an ultra religious person in an airport and on the same plane you took many years ago (I believe I know why he treated you in this manner). And now you are making up untrue things about Jews fearing water. You know as well as anyone those beasts represented Kingdoms when mentioned by Daniel. And I noticed you never quoted chapter and verse for the first citation. Why do you think the Scriptures indicated that it was "the G-d of Abraham, and the G-d of Isaac and the G-d of Jacob", rather than merely saying "The G-d of Abraham Isaac and Jacob"? Until you can answer that adequately, I would really appreciate your not looking down at Jews in this somewhat shady light year after year. Are you simply afraid that there is more study of the scriptures and clearer meanings among Messianic/Traditional Jews than what an 1863 movement out of Battle Creek can come up with?
It's not about hatred toward Jews, he's reading scripture as is. If message seems incredulous to Jews, it's not the message, it's scriptures testifying against the history of disobedience of the Jewish in that they refused to share God goodness with the known world at the time, in uniting the world in truth and in preparation for the coming messiah.
Wow! Pastor Asscherick, you are a truly gifted servant of God. I love the way you see parallels in the Word of God that are often missed. You help us get such new, sweet, rich food from Scripture we thought we had already digested. God bless you and your Ministry as you continue to magnify our Saviour and Lord.
Pastor Asscherick i love this series, thank you soo much for bringing the Word of God. Im from Puerto Rico, a little island in the Caribbean. I never been this imterested in the story of Jonah in my life. You are a true man of God. May God keep blessing you pastor.
I live in Boston Massachusetts. Currently the temperature is 4° but it feels like -17 so I am spending my Sabbath in my bed as there is a frostbite advisory! I am so happy that I friend of mine shared this sermon series with me and I’ve just been eating it all up. Thank you for this message and especially the part where you said that God‘s love for me has not diminished nor His position towards me changed. This is huge for me and it brings tears to my eyes. May God continue to use you as His mouthpiece. Happy Sabbath everyone.
Absolutely soul stirring
I have not heard of a prophet in my life time. this man is the closest thing we have to one. may god grant him that title one day.
Love the entire serious, thank you pastor Asscherick! The Bahamas
How am I seeing this now??..love the series. East Africa
What a great message. Praise God!!!
God works and leads people to hear a message, that one should hear.
I have not only got more out of what you have already said.
the proof is when what you have already had said, to now. god has blessed you to speak to ones needs. I feel that your not talking about Jonah in particularly, but you're almost talking about who I am and what I need to change. when it hits home it when you realize are you really talking about Jonah are you really talking about the person receiving the word. Amen brother keep the good work up
Awesome sermon! I love this series! Re video 3. One observation! our worship should also reflect what God enjoys as well as His quality. God is not an off-beat God. He has told us the worship He enjoys from a humbled heart. He has also told us what He does not want in worship music. Read Ellen White. Remember music played a big part in Balpeor and a big part in Daniel 3 and led to false worship. The questions, David, "are "Do we love Jesus enough to chooses what pleases Him--not us--but Him? Do we care enough to study what He wants not only in helping others but His desires in dress, music, and entertainment?" We need gospel outreach, reliance on God's goodness, internalization of His values and principles, a cultivated devotional life with Him, and devoted service.
Replacement Theology is not new:
Supersessionism, also called replacement theology or fulfillment theology, is a Christian doctrine which asserts that the New Covenant through Jesus Christ supersedes the Old Covenant, which was made exclusively with the Jewish people.
In Christianity, supersessionism is a theological view on the current status of the church in relation to the Jewish people and Judaism.[1] It holds that the Christian Church has succeeded the Israelites as the definitive people of God[1][2][3] or that the New Covenant has replaced or superseded the Mosaic covenant.[4] From a supersessionist's "point of view, just by continuing to exist [outside the Church], the Jews dissent".[5] This view directly contrasts with dual-covenant theology which holds that the Mosaic covenant remains valid for Jews.
Supersessionism has formed a core tenet of the Christian Churches for the majority of its existence. Christian traditions that have traditionally championed Covenant Theology (including the Roman Catholic, Reformed and Methodist teachings of this doctrine), have taught that the moral law continues to stand.[6]
Subsequent to and because of the Holocaust, some mainstream Christian theologians and denominations have rejected supersessionism.[7]:2-3
As A Messianic Jew I believe that Jesus is for all believers of course but that our Covenant with G-d remains (as the Bible says) IN PERPETUITY. And that while we have slightly different destinies, it would be wrong to try and usurp the Promises Of G-d to Israel by giving them to Christians (while of course excluding the curses). Promises to Israel include :
Of course Gal 3:28-29 is intact spiritually. And yet Roman 11 (predicated on Rom 9 and 10) exists as well.
Rom 11; 24 For if thou were cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature, and were grafted contrary to nature into a good olive tree: how much more shall these, which be the natural branches, be grafted into their own olive tree?
25 For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should be wise in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fullness of the Gentiles be come in.
26 And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is written, There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob:
27 For this is my covenant unto them, when I shall take away their sins.
28 As concerning the gospel, they are enemies for your sakes: but as touching the election, they are beloved for the father's sakes.
29 For the gifts and calling of God are without repentance
All those promises were indeed given by G-d and as with all covenant promises had two sides. The people all promised to keep the law and failed many times. Yet G-d was faithful to them than at the cross the leadership of Isreal stated "We have no god but Ceaser" emphatically stating a National rejection of the covenant. In Revelation, it is clear that All Nations will wonder after the Beast. The Jewish nation will have its temple rebuilt as many Christians also believe it must be so. But he who fills it will not be G-d but Satan as an angel of light able to even call down fire from heaven. Think about the end of the story of Jonah, He never got it! He never understood that G-d loved the Ninevites. In the end, the Jews never did take the gospel to the world. That is a prophecy about the end of the world, Isreal as a Nation is never again back in the covenant. Sure many Jews as are are gentiles. Go watch "Revelation in symbols and Signs" on TH-cam.
The flaw in your thesis, is a misunderstanding of Israel. The covenant stands with the chosen (Israel). But, the chosen are not necessarily direct descendants of Jacob.
A more complete explanation would require more typing on my phone than I would like to endure at this time.
How come you have never said a single positive thing about Jewish People? Not one. You have said not all Jews are Jerks after meeting an ultra religious person in an airport and on the same plane you took many years ago (I believe I know why he treated you in this manner). And now you are making up untrue things about Jews fearing water. You know as well as anyone those beasts represented Kingdoms when mentioned by Daniel. And I noticed you never quoted chapter and verse for the first citation. Why do you think the Scriptures indicated that it was "the G-d of Abraham, and the G-d of Isaac and the G-d of Jacob", rather than merely saying "The G-d of Abraham Isaac and Jacob"? Until you can answer that adequately, I would really appreciate your not looking down at Jews in this somewhat shady light year after year. Are you simply afraid that there is more study of the scriptures and clearer meanings among Messianic/Traditional Jews than what an 1863 movement out of Battle Creek can come up with?
It's not about hatred toward Jews, he's reading scripture as is. If message seems incredulous to Jews, it's not the message, it's scriptures testifying against the history of disobedience of the Jewish in that they refused to share God goodness with the known world at the time, in uniting the world in truth and in preparation for the coming messiah.