|
Home
About Us
Faith Statement
Prophetic Messages
& Insights
What's God Telling You?
What's New In The News?
Upcoming Radio Shows
Upcoming Events
Order Here
Download This Week's
Show For Free!!!
Listen Live Online
Photo Gallery
Contact Us
Support/Sponsorship
Links
Truth From The Inside
Be Healthy
l |
|
 |
-
Does John
Hagee Hate Jews?
By Rev. Ted Pike
5-1-8
-
This past week, Pastor John Hagee hosted a special
one-hour TV tribute to himself and his 50 years of
ministry. He called it "John Hagee: Great Man of
God." It was telecast on the Trinity Broadcasting
Network to an estimated 99 million.
-
-
But is Hagee really a great man of God or a
mega-heretic more interested in self-advancement
than salvation of the Jewish souls he claims to
love? Consider: Staff and attendees of his
Christians United for Israel conferences, held in
major US cities, are instructed never to witness to
Jews during the conferences or even mention Jesus'
name.
-
-
In the Book of Acts, truly great men of God, Peter
and John, received exactly the same instructions
that Hagee gives his followers: Don't evangelize
Jews or mention Jesus' name. But that command came
from the Pharisees, of whom Jesus said: "Ye are of
your father the devil."(John 8:44) The apostles
replied, "Whether it is right in the sight of God to
give heed to you, rather than God, you be the judge:
for we can't stop speaking what we have seen and
heard."(Acts 4:19-20)
-
-
What's the difference between Hagee's command not
to witness and the Pharisees'? I can't think of any.
Can you?
-
-
Christ said, "You shall be my witnesses both in
Jerusalem and in all Judea" (Acts 1:8) Our witness
is vital to the salvation of others. Otherwise,
souls who might be saved will be lost eternally.
Proclamation of the Gospel is "the power of God unto
salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew
first" (Rom.1:16); and, as Paul says, "How shall
they hear without a preacher?"(Rom. 10:14)
-
-
Without public witness for Christ, exponentially
larger numbers of receptive souls, under the
overwhelming pressure of surrounding evil, will
gradually become unreceptive. This is how cultures,
such as the world before the flood or the city of
Sodom, become totally corrupted. Yes, God can save
those who revere God and yet have not heard or
understood the Gospel message. (Rom. 2:14-16) But
that is God's business. Our business is to witness
to all, at the leading of the Holy Spirit, at any
cost. Their eternal salvation (and ours) depends on
it.
-
-
To refuse to witness is to frustrate God's Holy
Spirit. Scripture says all are lost unless God's
Holy Spirit, making use of our witness, draws souls
to Christ (John 6:44). But stopping the preaching of
the Gospel and work of the Holy Spirit is just what
Hagee does. This man blocks God's efforts to save
precious Jewish souls and sends them back to their
synagogues to become hardened. Hagee's sin is not
just against a multitude of Jewish souls deprived of
possible eternal life. It is against the Holy
Spirit.
-
-
By forbidding proclamation of the gospel to Jews,
Hagee commits three of the worst sins imaginable: He
forbids witnessing to the lost. He forbids using the
name of Jesus in public. And he frustrates the Holy
Spirit's attempt to save souls.
-
-
Evangelicals Deny Christ in Israel
-
-
Actually, it's not just Hagee but millions of
evangelicals who sin when they visit Israel and
agree not to mention Jesus' name in evangelism. In
2002, 50 evangelical organizations sponsoring tours
to Israel denied Christ by promising the Israeli
government they would forbid witnessing to Jews by
tour members. Christians visiting Israel, in
promising not to witness, effectively leave the Holy
Spirit at the Tel Aviv airport. They agree not to
consult Him during their vacation. The government of
Israel tells them what they can and cannot do. The
government of Israel commands them, as the Pharisees
did Peter and John, that they aren't to publicly
speak of Jesus to Jews in Israel. Unlike those
apostles, millions of evangelicals comply. 1
-
-
I
queried a number of Christian travel groups. They
told me the government of Israel forbids visiting
Christians to "openly" witness to Jewish people. I
was also informed that messianic (Christian) Jews in
Israel are now under heavy persecution and
restrictions. (See, <http://www.truthtellers.org/alerts/christiansinisrael.html>Christians
in Israel: An Endangered Species) One agency said,
"You would be taking your life in your hands to
witness among Orthodox Jews at the Wailing Wall."
Some Christians, discovered witnessing publicly,
have been seized by the police, taken to the airport
and sent home, commanded never to come back. Several
of these tour groups told me they will not take a
Christian to Israel who intends to openly witness.
They said that if their organization allowed
evangelism Israel would never grant them access to
the Holy Land again. The head of one agency tried to
reassure me, however, saying failure to witness to
Jews won't jeopardize their salvation: "They will be
saved by God's grace alone," he said, "not by our
works of evangelism."
-
-
Instead of passively obeying Israel's anti-Christ
laws and leaders, the very least every Christian and
"Christian" travel group should do is boycott travel
to Israel. Evangelicals should dry up Israel's
multibillion-dollar "Christian" travel industry
until our supposedly democratic ally honors free
speech.
-
-
Lost Harvest
-
-
Christ said of Israel that the fields of evangelism
are "white unto harvest," "but the laborers are
few." (John 4:35; Luke 10:2) They are much fewer
because Hagee tells the "laborers" not to bother
with a Jewish harvest. Heretically, he claims they
have their own covenant of salvation, apart from
Christ.
-
-
Too bad, then, for precious Jewish souls. Hagee and
most evangelicals visiting Israel are not going to
bring them the Gospel. There are countless Jewish
souls in Palestine whom God has foreknown would
humbly accept Christ as Messiah if He were presented
to them. Their loss is the bitter fruit of millions
of evangelicals not opening themselves to the Holy
Spirit's guidance while in Israel.
-
-
Too bad also for the Holy Spirit, who yearns to
bring the Gospel to Israelis. He was checked in at
the airport. Will He, so grievously insulted, want
to get back on the plane home with such cowards?
-
-
Hagee,
his participants in CUFI, and tens of millions of
Christians visiting Israel have forgotten God's law.
That law forbids anyone to hinder the Holy Spirit or
forbid a Christian to witness through Him. (I Thess.
5:19) No true Christian agrees not to witness- even
for a second. Only the Holy Spirit is authorized to
restrain a Christian from witnessing.
-
-
Christ promised He would be ashamed in the Day of
Judgment of so-called believers who would not name
Him publicly as Savior. (Luke 9:26) He said in Rev.
14:9-10 that someday all who take the mark of the
Beast, to keep from starving, will be damned forever
in fiery brimstone. How is that different from
evangelicals who promise not to publicly witness and
name Christ in Israel? Are they exempt from
condemnation because of their desire for an
inspiring weeklong "religious" vacation, free from
harassment by Israeli authorities? Agreeing not to
witness for Christ under the Antichrist tomorrow and
under anti-Christ Israel today are the same.
-
-
The Pharisaic regime that illegally occupies
Palestine today think they own the Holy Land and can
decree what is said and done there. But Jesus Christ
owns Israel. If there's anywhere on earth that
should be full of His name and praise, it is His
Holy Land.
-
-
No
Friend of Jews
-
-
There was certainly a profusion of the use of the
name of Jesus in Hagee's celebration of himself last
week-that is, to his Pentecostal Christian audience.
Yet, Jesus said that not everyone who loudly
professes "Jesus is Lord!" will be saved. Rather,
those who "do the will of My Father." (Matt. 7:21)
Christ gave no more certain command than that His
name and message of redemption should be proclaimed
to all nations. This includes Israel and the Jewish
people. Scripture states the Gospel should be
preached first to the Jews. (Rom. 1:16)
-
-
Is John Hagee a great man of God? Jesus says
otherwise. He says whoever does not keep His
commands and persuades others likewise shall be
considered the very least by Him. (Matt. 5:19)
-
-
Does John Hagee really love Jews, or hate them?
Anyone who prevents Jewish souls from finding
eternal life and instead allows them to go into
eternal torment without Christ is no friend of the
Jews. The worst enemy I could imagine (except the
devil himself) would probably cringe at the thought
of me burning forever in eternity. Yet, that's what
Hagee allows to happen to countless Jews whom he
prevents from hearing the saving gospel of Christ.
-
-
Can anyone that cold-hearted really love the Jewish
people?
-
-
No. John Hagee must surely hate Jews.
-
-
-
Endnote:
-
-
1.
Israel's anti-missionary law, conspicuously passed
during Christmas week on December 27, 1977, makes it
a crime punishable by up to 5 years in prison to
attempt to convert an Israeli to Christianity by use
of any material inducement (Law #5738-1977). If a
Christian gives even a Gospel leaflet to an Israeli,
he violates this law. Also, if the Israeli converts
to Christianity after receiving the leaflet, he
could face 3 years in prison. Because of Israel's
dependence on Christian and American good will, this
statute, while on the books, is not rigorously
enforced. Israel has incarcerated 9,000 Palestinians
without trial yet remains reluctant to imprison even
one American missionary, which could send shock
waves through the evangelical "cash cow" whose
resources are vital to keeping Israel's sagging
socialist economy afloat. For now, Israeli law
enforcement walks a middle road, merely deporting
Christians who openly witness. Legislation now
before Knesset, however, would mandate as much as 3
years in prison for attempting to convert Israeli
youth under the age of 18. Jewish Christians have
been given greater latitude to witness, yet under
this proposed legislation they also could be
imprisoned for witnessing to Israeli youth.
-
|
|
|