Is the gospel still for the Jews?

Yesterday evening I had a terrific time at a University Christian Union giving some insights into why and how Christian students can/should share Yeshua with their Jewish friends. It was a well-attended evening seminar.

Why would this be of interest to you or to your readership? Because the invite came, in part, as a result of articles and letters in your publication. When reading the debate about the place of Jewish people in the plans and purposes of the Almighty, the President of the Christian Union realized that there are Jewish people who need to hear and have an opportunity to respond to the good news that the Jewish Messiah has indeed come, and that his name is Yeshua.

I reminded those gathered that the ‘church’ has held on to the Jewish Messiah for more than 1,800 years. Then I asked, “Could we please have him back?”

As he is the fulfillment of specific promises, we need to look at those to whom the promises were made. The answer is, of course, that the promises were made to Jewish people. The promises were fulfilled by Jewish people. Now, can Christians please share those promises with Jewish people?

With warmest regards, I am your servant for the lost sheep of the house of Israel.

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