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Jewish Encounter
“For most of us,
the cross has been a sign of terror,” the rabbi said. I listened a little
uncomfortably, but with a desire to communicate a far different message. I had
been invited by Rabbi Daniel Bouskila to the Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel,
a Synagogue in Los Angeles, to be part of a discussion titled “Are Christians
friends to the Jews?”
I learned that evening that Jewish people usually answer “No!” to such a
question. In the few minutes I had to speak, I attempted to explain that many
Christians strongly believe that our faith has its roots in the Jewish faith.
I told them how grateful we are for this wonderful heritage and that we hold a
special place in our hearts for Israel and her people. I told them that I am
only beginning to comprehend the tragedies of the holocaust and a host of
other injustices done over the centuries, often in the name of Christ, to
God’s chosen people. I asked for their forgiveness.
The response of Rabbi Bouskila’s congregation was overwhelming. They
applauded, they wept, then spontaneously rose to their feet in a standing
ovation! Many came up to shake my hand and talk to the friends I had with me,
to express their astonishment, and their appreciation. “I am stunned,”
another visiting rabbi kept repeating. “We rarely clap during a service and
the only time we stand is to leave!” I too was stunned, and humbled to
realize how much the thoughts I expressed meant to these dear people.
I pray that the cross will now begin to take on a different meaning to our new
friends.
This powerful encounter at the Sephardic Synagogue is one more step in the
relationship I believe God is building between His church and His chosen
people. Another step is a new ministry we have launched here at In The Word,
which we are calling “Upon Their Shoulders.” Let me explain:
We believe in the prophecies from the Old Testament, which talk about Israel
being rebuilt: “Yes, I have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore with
loving-kindness I have drawn you. Again I will build you, and you shall be
rebuilt” (Jeremiah 31:3-4).
Over the past few years, I have developed a deep friendship with Mayor Ron
Nachman of Ariel, Israel, a city on the west bank that is home to thousands of
Jewish immigrants. I’ve had the privilege of visiting Ariel and have
introduced the mayor to our congregation and several other like-minded
churches. We have felt led by God to become involved in the rebuilding of
Israel by helping immigrants from around the world who desire to re-locate, do
so. Right now, we are specifically working with Russian Jews who have long
awaited the chance to return to their spiritual homeland, but need help with
airfare, accommodations and re-absorption costs. We also plan to work with
Jewish people from other countries around the world, such as areas of South
America.
To aid in this modern exodus, we’ve launched “Upon Their Shoulders,” taken
from the Scripture in Isaiah that says: “See, I will beckon to the Gentiles, I
will lift up my banner to the people; they will bring your sons in their arms
and carry your daughters on their shoulders” (Isaiah 49:22).
Our vision is to raise money to help with this worthy cause. Because of God’s
promises, we believe Israel will continue to grow and that He has called
Gentiles to share in the rebuilding. It is our privilege and responsibility,
according to our Holy Scriptures, to minister to the Jewish people in a
practical and material way: “It pleased them indeed, and they are their
debtors. For the Gentiles have been partakers of their spiritual things, their
duty is also to minister to them in material things” (Romans 15:27).
I realize now that it is time to express our love for God’s chosen people. It
is time to take a stand, and to become part of the prophetic fulfillment of
God’s plan for the homecoming of hundreds of Jewish people to the Promised
Land.
We offer this gesture of friendship to Israel as an acknowledgment of our
common heritage, and as our way of thanking the Jewish people for preserving
the faith of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
We ask for your prayers, and invite you to become involved as you feel led.
If you would like more information for yourself or your church, please feel
free to contact us at: In The Word, 10752 Coastwood Road, San Diego, CA 92127
or call 800 954-5673.
May God Richly Bless You,
Pastor Ray Bentley
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