The Dire Straits of Redemption: A 21-day journey to transform Jewish and Christian Relations (Paperback)
In the following pages, one will be confronted with historical and theological topics that may be uncomfortable to deal with.
The History of Christianity, though impressive in scope and reign, has also contained some of the worst actors, at least regarding the Jewish people. Almost from its inception, there has been an anti-Jewish sentiment contained and continued by those who say they love and follow a Jewish Messiah.
Some of the most antisemitic content ever produced has come from the minds of the so-called “great founders/reformers” of Christianity. Justin Martyr, John Chrysostom, Martin Luther, and John Calvin are some of the more prominent names in a very storied past of blatant antisemitism and active persecution against the Jewish people. While these men may have done much good in establishing the Church and bringing much of the world to a knowledge of God, the Bible, and Jesus as the Messiah, unfortunately, the seed of antisemitism which they planted amidst their teaching has also continued to survive, or rather, thrive within much of Christian doctrine and theology. Whether replacement or dispensational theology, there yet remains a seed of anti-Jewish thought and rhetoric, which must be uprooted and replaced. This book was written to combat and uproot the very seed that was planted by our Christian forefathers so many years ago. If we want to see God at work in the world, we should find what He is passionate about.
Right now, the world is witnessing one of the greatest resurrections of History (after the resurrection of Jesus). The resurrection of the Jewish people from all nations, lands, and languages who returned / and are returning to the land of their forefathers—our spiritual forefathers—Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Who could have imagined that the Jewish people would once again miraculously return to their land after 2000 years of desolation? And yet, as this takes place, much of the Church sits on the sidelines. For some, it comes from a lack of understanding. For others, it comes as a reluctance to admit the rebirth of Israel as a work of God. Yet, for others, it comes from a place of historical shame. This book deals with the various reasons that keep Christians from engaging with the current miracle of Israel.
It was written to be read within the 21 days between the 17th of Tammuz and the 9th of Av—two very famous dates in Jewish History, which remain unknown to much of Christianity.
- ASIN : B0D9FY7NN3
- Publisher : Independently published (July 12, 2024)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 81 pages
- ISBN-13 : 979-8332806537