I. INTRODUCTION
A. In the
1. Our concern for
2. This concern is also evident in that our foreign policy is highly favorable to
a. In fact, the
b. Other costs to the
B. As Christians and citizens of the
1. Some will cite the fact that modern
2. The true reason for our involvement in Israel is the belief by many Americans that the Jews are God’s chosen people who have a right to that piece of ground and that the United States has an obligation to help them possess it.
C. Zionism is a political movement and ideology that supports a homeland for the Jewish people in
1. A detailed history of Zionism as a political ideology is beyond the limits of this study, but the following website is recommended: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zionist_movement
2. The modern nation of
3. Zionists have a powerful influence in the
D. It is important for Christians to understand these things because most Zionists believe as they do so because of their religious convictions.
1. Jews hold this conviction based upon the promises of Jehovah given to Abraham and David.
2. Zionists who claim to believe in Christ base their conviction not only on the promises to Abraham and David, but also upon the promise of the second coming of Jesus Christ. They believe Christ will return to establish His kingdom in
E. Let us consider the Bible to determine the truth on this matter. We seek to answer these questions from the Scriptures:
1. Do the Jews have a God-given right to the piece of land known as
2. Are the Jews God’s chosen nation?
3. Is Christ returning to earth to reign from
II. THE PROMISES TO ABRAHAM
A. The promises and covenant given to Abraham (Abram) by God are recorded in Genesis 12:1-3; 13:14-17; 15:1-21; 17:1-27; 22:15-18.
1. The promises given to Abraham were:
a. To make the descendants of Abraham (i.e.,
b. To give the descendants of Abraham the land that God showed him.
c. To bless all nations of the earth through Abraham’s seed.
2. These promises were the subject of the covenant made between God and Abraham, for which the sign was circumcision (Gen. 17).
B. The Bible demonstrates that all three of these promises have been fulfilled.
1. Regarding the promise of a great nation, all of the Old Testament history of
2. Regarding the promise of the land, see Joshua 21:43-45. Notice verse 45: “Not one of the good promises which the LORD had made to the house of
3. Regarding the promise of the seed, see Galatians 3:7-9,16,29. This promise is fulfilled in Christ. (Of course, the Jews reject Jesus as the Messiah and the fulfillment of this promise.)
C. However, the Zionists point to the term “forever” in the Scriptures as proof that the fulfillment of these promises must be everlasting.
1. God told Abraham that He would give the land “to you and your descendants forever” (Gen. 13:15). The Zionists consider this to be the Jews’ eternal deed to the
2. Actually, terms such as “forever” are not always used in an unlimited sense in the Bible.
a. For example, circumcision was an “everlasting covenant” (Gen. 17:13), the Passover was an “ordinance forever” (Ex. 12:14), and the Levitical priesthood was “everlasting” (Num. 25:13).
b. Modern Jews may still cling to these things, but Christians understand that all of them ended with the inauguration of the new covenant of Christ (see Hebrews).
3. Therefore, we see that the promise given to Abraham was not guaranteed to have an immutable fulfillment because of the word “forever.”
D. The limitations of the land and nation promises to Abraham were given in the conditions placed upon his descendants, the children of
1. Notice the condition given to Israel by God: “Now then, if you will indeed obey My voice and keep My covenant, then you shall be My own possession among all the peoples, for all the earth is Mine; and you shall be to Me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation” (Ex. 19:5-6). By this condition,
2. Again, Moses warned
3. Likewise, in Deuteronomy 8:19-20, Moses told
4. After
5. The history of
III. THE PROMISES TO DAVID
A. Zionists also point to the promises given to David by God in 2Samuel 7:8-16 as evidence that Palestine belongs to the Jews and that the Jews are still God’s nation, His chosen people.
1. God promised to “appoint a place” for
2. God also promised to establish the throne of David forever. Specifically, a physical descendant of David (“of the fruit of your body”) would sit on his throne forever (Psalm 89:3-4; 132:11-12).
a. David’s son Solomon sat on the throne of David, but of course he did not live forever. In fact, David’s descendants through Solomon and Jeconiah (Coniah) were cursed to never sit on the throne again (Jer. 22:24-30).
b. Therefore, the descendant of David who would sit on the throne forever had to come though David’s other son, Nathan.
B. Zionists completely overlook the spiritual nature and fulfillment of these promises to David.
1. Peter declared the fulfillment of these things on the Day of Pentecost after Jesus ascended to the Father (Acts 2:14-36).
2. Jesus Christ is the descendant of David through Nathan (presumably through Mary, Luke 3:31-34) who has been seated on the throne of David where He now reigns (1Cor. 15:25; Eph. 1:20-23).
3. Because the Zionists look for terrestrial fulfillments of every promise and prophecy concerning
***Please see the continuation of this study in “Premillennialism – Part II: The One-Thousand Year Reign.”***