Objection: 1.1.
"Jews don't believe in Jesus."
Answer: “That is a serious
misconception as well as a gross overstatement. Jews have
always believed in Jesus. In fact, in the beginning, it was
only Jews who believed in him, and today,
there are probably more Jewish believers in Jesus than ever
before.” (See Answering Jewish Objections to
Jesus, vol. 1, p. 3.)
Objection:
1.2. “I was born a Jew and I will die a Jew!”
Answer: ”You’re
absolutely right! You were born a Jew, and whether you believe
in Moses, Jesus, Mohammed, Sigmund Freud, or Rev. Moon, you’ll
always be a Jew. The question is, Will you be a faithful Jew
in God’s sight? That’s what really matters. You
must never forget that as a Jew you have a special calling
and responsibility. Will you fulfill the purpose for which
God made you? Being a Jew is no small thing. Will you live
and die in right relationship with God? Will you love Him
with all your heart and soul and strength? And if what we’re
telling you about Jesus being the Jewish Messiah is really
true (and we’re quite sure it is), will you be a faithful
Jew who follows your Messiah or an unfaithful Jew who rejects
him?” (See Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus,
vol. 1, pp. 3-6.)
Objection: 1.3. “A
person is either Jewish or Christian. I’m Jewish.”
Answer: “You’re
mixing apples with oranges. People are born Jewish or Gentile,
but in order to become a Christian (or, Messianic) you must
be born anew. This new birth comes through putting your faith
in Jesus the Messiah. Your sins are forgiven, you receive
a new heart, and you become a follower of the Messiah. That’s
what it means to be Christian or Messianic. But no one is
born Christian. That’s where the misconception lies.
Nor is Christianity (or Messianic Judaism) merely another
religion. Rather, it speaks of a living relationship between
God and His people -- both Jews and Gentiles -- through the
Messiah. Through physical birth you are either Jew or Gentile;
through spiritual birth you become a follower of Jesus the
Messiah.” (See Answering Jewish Objections
to Jesus, vol. 1, pp. 6-7.)
Objection:
1.4. “Doesn’t belief in Jesus mean that you’re
no longer Jewish? As I understand it, belief in Jesus and
Jewishness in any form are incompatible.”
Answer: “You have
unknowingly repeated one of the great lies of the Inquisition,
namely, that one can be faithful to Jesus only by totally
repudiating one’s Jewishness. To the contrary, everything
about belief in Jesus was and is Jewish, in the purest and
most biblical sense of the word.”(See Answering
Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1, pp. 7-9.)
Objection:
1.5. “Messianic Judaism, or Hebrew Christianity thing
is just one big deception, designed to lure unsuspecting Jews
into Christianity. Half of the people involved aren’t
even Jewish. Those that are Jewish were mostly Christian ministers
who changed their names to sound more authentic.”
Answer: “Maybe
your bad experience with a Messianic Jew has given you a wrong
impression of the whole. Is it possible that you have misjudged
our hearts and motives without knowing the facts? Most Jews
who have come to know Jesus as Messiah have experienced a
deep reawakening of their Jewishness. Many have recovered
aspects of the biblical Jewish lifestyle, while others have
made aliyah (i.e., emigrated to Israel) for life.
In fact, their children now attend Israeli schools and fight
in the Israeli army. It is because these people have so deeply
recovered their Jewishness that some of them have changed
their names -- e.g., from Martin to Moishe. Others changed
their names so as to refute the lie of past ‘Christian’
anti-Semitism which said, ‘You can’t be Jewish
and believe in Jesus.’ As for the Gentile believers
who have joined Messianic Jewish congregations, they have
done so out of love for Israel and Jewish life. Is this wrong?”
(See Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1,
pp. 9-15.)
Objection:
1.6. “You have your religion and I have mine. Jesus
is for the Gentiles, and if he helps them, great. In fact,
Judaism teaches that the righteous of all nations have a place
in the world to come. But for us, the Jewish people, we have
the Torah. That is our portion.”
Answer: “What
an insult to the Gentiles! If Jesus did not fulfill biblical
prophecy, if he is not the promised Messiah of Israel, if
he was not born of a virgin, if he did not die for the sins
of the world and rise from the dead, if he is not coming back
as King of all kings to rule and reign here forever- then
he is the Messiah and Savior of nobody. He is a false prophet
and the writers of the New Testament were either deceivers
or deceived. But if he did do all these things, then he is
the Messiah and Savior of everyone -- both Jew and Gentile.
As for the Torah, it remains our portion, but it is only through
the Messiah that we can truly interpret it and live it out.”(See
Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1, pp.
15-18.)
Objection:
1.7. “The fundamental problem with Christianity is that
it is not Judaism. Therefore all your so-called ‘proofs’
from the Hebrew Scriptures are meaningless. They are simply
your interpretation, not ours.”
Answer: “Is it
possible that it is you who are not getting
the point? Who says that Judaism is the faith that is in harmony
with the Hebrew Scriptures? Who says that ‘Christianity’
(or, ‘Messianic Judaism’) is not
for Jews? Who says that ‘your’ interpretation
is right? If Jesus is indeed the successor of Moses and the
prophets, the Messiah spoken of in our Hebrew Scriptures,
then the faith that acknowledges him is the proper faith for
those who claim to adhere to those Scriptures. It’s
that simple. Of course, much that has been called ‘Christianity’
through the years has hardly been either Christian or biblical
-- let alone Jewish. But there is an authentic ‘Christianity’
that is thoroughly biblical and -- I kid you not -- amazingly
‘Jewish.’ It is the right faith -- meaning ‘right’
in the sight of God -- for you and for every Jew without exception.”
(See Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1,
pp. 18-20.)
Objection: 1.8. “If Jesus is the Jewish Messiah,
why don’t more Jews believe in Him?”
Answer: “Actually,
there are multiplied tens of thousands of Jews who have believed
and do believe in him. The problem is that most Jews have
not bothered to check into the facts about Jesus, and the
only ‘Jesus’ most of them know is either the baby
Jesus of Christmas, an emaciated figure hanging on a cross
in churches, or the Jesus of the Crusades and Inquisitions.
The question is: Why don’t you believe
that Jesus is the Messiah? Do you really know who he is?”
(See Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1,
pp. 21-24.)
Objection: 1.9. “I
won’t betray my ancestors! I won’t forsake the
faith of my fathers!”
Answer: “That
is a noble sentiment and God appreciates the fact that you
honor the memory of your forefathers. But the Torah is very
clear: When we have to choose between loyalty to our families
and loyalty to God, we must choose to be loyal to Him -- no
matter what the consequences. If we really love our family
and our heritage, then the most noble thing we can possibly
do is be faithful to God and His Messiah at any cost. In the
end, we will be the shining lights in our family history.
And when you say, ‘I can’t forsake the faith of
my fathers,’ I remind you: Abraham did!” (See
Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1, pp.
24-28.)
Objection: 1.10. “What happens to Jews who do
not believe in Jesus -- especially those who never heard about
him? What happened to my wonderful Jewish grandmother who
never hurt anyone her entire life? Is she in hell?”
Answer: “These
are not questions to be answered lightly, as if heaven and
hell were mere figures of speech. And, to be perfectly frank,
we’re not just talking about your grandmother. We’re
talking about my grandmother too! Still, the bottom line is
this: While I don’t know your grandmother and I am certainly
not her judge, I do know that countless millions of Jews and
Gentiles have lived lives that have displeased God (and this
includes at least some of our grandmothers), countless millions
of people have condemned their souls through their words and
deeds, and countless millions of people will be pronounced
guilty on Judgment Day. It wouldn’t be fair to you if
I failed to warn you in advance. Of course, I will be the
first to say that the New Testament does not explicitly address
the issue of what happens to those who never heard the message
of forgiveness of sins through Jesus. But of this much we
can be sure: God is both a compassionate and righteous Judge,
there are consequences to breaking His commandments, His standards
are high, and if we reject His ordained means of atonement,
we are in trouble.” (See Answering Jewish Objections
to Jesus, vol. 1, pp. 28-35.)
Objection:
1.11. “What would happen to a Nazi murderer who believed
in Jesus before he died? Would he go to heaven, while the
Jewish men, women and children he killed, many of whom were
God-fearing people, would go to hell?”
Answer: “Based
on the teaching of the Hebrew Bible, if the Nazi could truly
repent before he died, then God would accept him as righteous.
But merely ‘believing’ -- without true repentance
-- is meaningless. As for the Jews killed by that Nazi, if
they died in right relationship with God, then they would
go to heaven; if they died out of favor with Him, they would
perish. One thing is very important to remember: The fact
that these Jews died in the Holocaust does not necessarily
make them ‘saints’ (even though we often speak
of the six million Jewish ‘martyrs’ of the Holocaust).
Our people were indiscriminately exterminated by the Nazis
simply because of their ethnic background -- even if they
were total atheists or God-haters. Their tragic suffering
in the Holocaust did not, in and of itself, transform them
into godly people. To the contrary, many actually lost their
faith during that time, while a large number of secular and
irreligious Jews became overtly hostile to God.”
(See Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1,
pp. 35-42.)
Objection 1.12. “No
religious or educated Jew would ever believe in Jesus.”
Answer: “That
is an absolute falsehood. There have been prominent rabbis
along with brilliant Jewish scholars who have become believers
in Jesus, but you rarely ever hear about them, because they
are generally discredited by their own people once they prove
unshakable in their faith. Whereas they were revered as saintly
giants before they believed, they were reviled as ignorant
sinners after they believe. The fact is that Jews who were
more religious than you and more highly educated than you
do believe Jesus to be the Jewish Messiah.” (See
Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1, pp.
42-45.)
Objection: 1.13. “Those educated or religious
Jews in the past who did convert to Christianity did so for
monetary gain or because of social pressure. It had nothing
whatsoever to do with intellectual arguments or honest theological
convictions.”
Answer: “Were
the shoe on the other foot, and were I making such statements
about the motivations of secular Jews who became traditional,
I would be labeled anti-Semitic! No doubt, Christianity, along
with every other major religion (including Judaism!), has
had its share of ‘convenience conversions.’ These
counterfeit conversions ,however, in no way diminish or negate
the fact that there have been highly educated or very religious
Jews who have followed Jesus unflinchingly, even though it
cost them their reputations, their livelihoods, their careers
and even their inheritances. There have been many such Jews
throughout history and to this very day.” (See
Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1, pp.
45-50.)
Objection:
1.14. “Those religious Jews who did become followers
of Jesus always had the tendency to stray. If you study their
lives, you’ll see that most of them threw out their
traditional values and beliefs before they ever considered
nonsense like Christianity.”
Answer: “Who told
you that? How many of these people have you interviewed? Are
you aware that many of the religious Jews who put their faith
in Jesus were absolutely shocked to learn that he was the
Messiah? They were living traditional lifestyles and were
very much against anything Christian, but they couldn’t
resist the truth of the Scriptures, in spite of the consequences
of believing. As for those religious Jews who did begin to
question their traditions before believing in Jesus, there
is nothing illogical about this. They found problems with
their spiritual foundations and sought the truth elsewhere.”
(See Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1,
pp. 50-52.)
Objection
1.15. “Missionaries like you target the sick, the elderly,
the ignorant, and the young and uninformed.”
Answer: “Actually,
we don’t target any one group in particular -- although
many of us are especially interested in having exchanges with
rabbis and religious Jews whenever we have the opportunity,
and we especially appreciate interaction with well-informed
Jews. We won’t, however, withhold the good news about
the Messiah from anyone, young or old, healthy or sick. Everyone
should know about the mercy of God that is available through
repentance and faith. As for those who have lived their entire
lives without the knowledge of the Messiah and now are nearing
death through sickness or old age, isn’t it only fair
to reach out to them? This is the time that many of them are
finally doing some serious thinking about the meaning of life
and their whole relationship with God. Is it right to neglect
them?” (See Answering Jewish Objections to
Jesus, vol. 1, pp. 52-55.)
Objection: 1.16. “I’m not a very religious
person, but I’m certainly not a bad person. I’m
basically a normal, middle of the road, good person.”
Answer: “By whose
standards? Did you know that the Hebrew Bible does not even
recognize a ‘not too good and not too bad’ class
of people? You are either a sinner or you are righteous, a
servant of the Lord or a transgressor.” (See Answering
Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1, pp. 55-56.)
Objection: 1.17. “If
Jesus really is the Messiah, why are there so many objections?”
Answer: “The number
of objections that exist is not important, since there are
solid answers to each and every objection, and actually, there
are far more arguments for the Messiahship of Jesus than against
it. In fact, it would take hundreds of books to document the
various proofs. But even if there were more Jewish arguments
against Jesus than for him (and there are not), what would
that prove? Most Jews today don’t even take the Ten
Commandments seriously. Do their objections disprove the truth
of the Bible or God’s Law?” (See Answering
Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1, pp. 56-57.)
Objection: 1.18. “Be honest. Christianity simply
doesn’t work. It doesn’t produce what it promises.
Deep down, you know what I’m saying is true.”
Answer: “Actually,
the reverse is true. To speak personally, I am overflowing
with almost indescribable blessing since I found new life
through Jesus, and I can give you innumerable proofs that
he is the true Messiah, that he is alive today, and that he
is at work in the earth and in my life. Could it be your tradition
that cannot produce intimacy with God and
the assurance that your sins are forgiven?
Could it be that, deep down, you know what I’m saying
is true? In fact, I would like to ask you
a question: What is the clear evidence of the presence of
the living God in your life?”
(See Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1,
pp. 59-65.)
Objection:
1.19. “You missionaries always use the same old arguments
and proofs. Your faith can’t be very deep!”
Answer: “To be
perfectly honest, I’ve been a getting a little bored
with the standard arguments of the anti-missionaries. New
or old, however, truth is truth. We don’t need to come
up with some novel, new proofs for the Messiahship of Jesus
any more than we need to come up with novel, new proofs for
the existence of God. What you need to do
is carefully examine the evidence. I think you’ll discover
that there is a lot more to our position than you ever imagined,
and as we continue to study and tap into the rich mine of
biblical truth, we are more than happy to provide you with
further arguments and proofs. For now, I’ve provided
you some real food for thought. Read, study, reflect, and
pray. As the Messiah said to our Jewish forefathers who believed
in him, ‘If you hold to my teaching, you are really
my disciples. Then you will know the truth, and the truth
will set you free.’ (John 8:31-32) It’s time for
you to experience that freedom for yourself.” (See
Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, vol. 1, p.
65.)
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