Louis Lapides’ Open Letter to Messianic Jewish Leaders and Congregants

I’ve never written a letter like this, but I believe this correspondence is a dire necessity.

I’ve been involved in the messianic movement since the early 70s. I’ve served as a messianic pastor for over twenty five years, founded and headed a messianic organization and written numerous articles and blogs on the messianic movement.  I’ve happily observed the messianic movement grow – sometimes to the joy of the evangelical church and other times to their chagrin.

Throughout the years I noticed the messianic movement split into two entities:  the messianic congregational wing and the “missionary” model perpetrated by Chosen People Ministries, Jews for Jesus and other lesser known organizations.  In light of this duality within the messianic movement we ended up with one segment distancing itself from the evangelical church while the other side remained within the churches to collect contributions to help further their efforts to bringing the gospel to Jewish people.

The bottom line is that the messianic movement has not had the best relationship with the evangelical church.  In the midst of this messianic two-headedwhatchamacallit , the Christian Zionist movement grew its own head, wanting nothing to do with messianic Jews but instead reaching out to the Jewish community with their overwhelming love for the people and land of Israel.  Of course, many of our Christian Zionist brothers and sisters keep the gospel that is the power of God unto salvation “to the Jew first” hidden behind their backs to make their Jewish guests and dignitaries feel comfortable.

This synopsis of the messianic movement and the growing Christian Zionist community forms a necessary background to what I want to say.

Brothers and sisters -Jews and Gentile followers of Yeshua – we are in the midst of a full on effort by many of our evangelical brothers and sisters to bring an anti-Israel message into the evangelical church.
This “Evangelical Intifada” has crept into the church through several major avenues:

*Theological anti-Israel thought.  Some of us are familiar with NT Wheaton professor Gary Burge and his well known publication Whose Land? Whose Promise? What Christians Are Not Being Told About Israel and the Palestinians in which he claims modern Israel has no right to the land today.  In a September 17, 2011 article by CAMERA writer Dexter Van Zile, a strong proponent of Israel, quotes Burge:

More ominously, under Rev. Dr. Burge’s scriptural analysis, Jews who reject Christ have forfeited their land and risk their lives by attempting to live in it. For example, on page 176, Rev. Dr. Burge interprets John 15:6 as follows: “The people of Israel cannot claim to be planted as vines in the land; they cannot be rooted in the vineyard unless first they are grafted into Jesus. Branches that attempt living in the land, the vineyard, which refuse to be attached to Jesus will be cast out and burned.Clearly, under Rev. Dr. Burge’s analysis, Jews living in Israel are transgressing limits set for them by the New Testament.

Another anti-Israel theologian is Vicar Stephen Sizer from the UK, whose writings attack Christian Zionism and Israel in favor of the Palestinians. Sizer is not only an author but an activist who has shared podiums with Holocaust deniers, pro-Hamas advocates and has spoken his anti-Israel messages in Iran.

What these evangelical theologians have in common is their dedication to use both Old and NewTestaments to demonstrate God’s covenant with the Jewish people promising them the land of Israel through Abraham is discontinued and now the Lord’s only covenant is with the church. Therefore, there is nothing divine about the Jewish people having returned to the land of Israel and establishing a Jewish homeland. God’s only relationship with Israel is for them to accept Jesus and become Christians.

*Political anti-Israel thought. The list is rather long when it comes to the political efforts put forth by these evangelicals to support Palestinians, point out Israel’s so-called injustices towards the people in the Palestinian territories, attack Israeli government policies in dealing with the terrorist threat, fail to denounce anti-Semitic rhetoric broadcasted by Hamas and Fatah and argue to discredit the validity of a “Jewish” state. I cannot do this aspect of the “Evangelical Intifada” justice.

These Christian political activists include Palestinian Christian as well as American evangelicals like Lynne Hybels, wife of mega church pastor Bill Hybels; Sami Awad, a Palestinian Christian who advocates a non-violent approach in dealing with Israeli soldiers through his organization Holy Land Trust yet his tweets point to the fact he does not support a Jewish state and British journalist anti-Zionist polemicist Ben White who is quick to label Israel as an apartheid state as he does in his book Israeli Apartheid: A Beginner’s Guide (for a great response to White click here).

You can tell I’ve quite a list that includes organizations that claim to be dedicated to peace and non-violence yet they send out daily blurbs through tweets, Facebook posts and blogs in which they do nothing but attack Israel and try to convince evangelical Christians to not support Israel. It is only a matter of time before these anti-Zionist Christians start calling for boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel. In a recent published set of seven evangelical affirmations from the Christ at the Checkpoint Conference at Bethlehem Bible College in March 2012, the seventh affirmation reads,

The Bible teaches us to pray for all in political authority. We are called to obey them, whether they are Israeli or Palestinian, as an expression of our faith in God’s sovereign rule. We are also called to be a prophetic voice, challenging injustice creatively and non-violently.

This statement clearly sets the groundwork for BDS on the part of evangelicals spearheaded by anti-Zionist evangelicals. An affirmation like this makes one wonder whether the drafters of these affirmations will ever call for boycotts against Fatah and Hamas for their terrorist attacks on Israelis.

One more examination of these affirmations will suffice. Affirmation number 6 states:

Messianic Jews are the brothers and sisters of all who follow Jesus or Yeshua. We are one family bound together in a fellowship of love. Although diversity in political opinions as well as theological emphasis inevitably exist, we refuse to allow these views to hinder our fellowship in Jesus.

Messianic Jews are welcome to attend the Christ at the Checkpoint Conference as long as we can set aside our “political opinions” aka Zionism. If that is true, then why are the conference speakers allowed to speak against Christian Zionism, the Israeli aspirations for a Jewish homeland and Israel’s policies towards protecting the citizens of Israel -Jewish and Arabs- against Palestinian terrorist attempts.

This sixth affirmation is a call for Messianic Jews to set aside our Zionistic commitment. Yet once the CATC is over, our pro-Palestinian brothers and sisters will spread out over the globe to broadcast their anti-Israel propaganda messages.*Anti-Israel propaganda films are also being shown in churches, Bible Study groups and Christian colleges across America: Little Town of Bethlehem, featuring Sami Awad and Porter Speakman’s With God on Our Side. Both films are filled with historical inaccuracies regarding the Middle East conflict, erroneous analogies comparing the Palestinian Intifada with the Civil Rights Movement in America and ignoring Islamic Palestinian terrorism aimed at Israel. Both of these films are produced with the greatest of quality but filled with the lowest of bias against Israel. When these films are shown, a panel usually follows for the sake of discussion. The two that I am aware of did not include on the panel a pro-Zionist expert.

Thank the Lord we do have several websites that address the anti-Israel evangelical crowd and we should be familiar with them: HurryUpHarry,  ElderofZiyon,  MEMRISeismicShock RoshPinaProject,  CAMERAThinkingOutsidetheBlog and many others.

In light of what I’ve shared, ask yourself, “Can the messianic movement afford to stay away from confronting these books, individuals, blogs, articles, tweets, films and lectures by anti-Israel Christians committed to the Evangelical Intifada?”

It is time for the messianic movement to end the separatism that exists between the church and messianic congregations and come alongside our Christian brothers and sisters to unmask the deception being hoisted upon them by anti-Israel evangelical proponents. Organizations already in churches presenting “Christ in the Passover” or “Israel in Prophecy” need to switch gears and go beyond prophetic messages to tickle the ears of Christians and present substantive responses to the anti-Israel advocates.

I call on messianic leaders and congregants to join in this effort to not sit still while Christians once again present an anti-Jewish message from within the ranks of Christendom. This is not new to us as Jews.Christianity has presented an anti-Semitic message from the early church fathers, has purged the Holy Land of Jews during the Crusades, tortured our ancestors during the Inquisitions, preached replacement theology in modern times and now has crafted an anti-Zionist theology to once again alienate Jewish people from their own Messiah and Redeemer, Yeshua.

Messianic leaders, I encourage heads of organizations to start meeting and compose plans to deal with the Evangelical Intifada. Dialogue with anti-Israel theologians at Christ at the Checkpoint may be advantageous for a few days, but the Christians messianic Jews dialogue with at CATC are activists not merely theologians. They are on the internet day and night sending out their destructive missiles to convince the church to turn its back on Israel.

I am willing to work with any group to do what I can to help any effort to form a serious, relentless confrontation using scholarly materials to usurp the falsehoods being foisted by the Evangelical Intifada on unsuspecting Christians.

I close with one more example. In light of the upcoming 100th anniversary of theBalfour Declaration in 2017 a new website has been launched as a 5 year project. The goal of the project is to “promote a series of international conferences and cultural exchanges to enable participants to engage with empathy those who have been negatively impacted by the Balfour Declaration.”

From Stephen Sizer’s website it is clear from his own words that he is instrumental in the launching of this five-year project. I strongly doubt if Sizer and his cohorts will give a fair presentation of Israel’s side regarding the Balfour Declaration or for that matter anything that occurred after the issuing of that document and the ensuring establishment of the State of Israel.

Can we as messianic Jews afford to be silent while these events take place? Haven’t we had enough silence when the church remained closed mouthed as our grandparents and great-grandparents were demonized by Hitler and his twisted theologians.

I do not want to compare what is taking place today to the Holocaust and thereby trivializing the Shoah.

However I do want to impress upon my readers the seriousness of sitting by and doing nothing while the church is once again duped by theologians with an agenda to place all the blame of the Middle East conflict on the Jews and to paint the Israelis as evil oppressors trampling the underdog Palestinians. Sadly, Christians fall for these kinds of comparisons and images. I trust this time we are wiser and that we will heed the call to activism.

In the Messiah’s grace,

Louis Lapides

18 thoughts on “Louis Lapides’ Open Letter to Messianic Jewish Leaders and Congregants

  1. The number of the BEAST: Chi-Xi-Stigma a.k.a B*******H (In the name of *****). These Xtians are nothing but prostitutes! I believe when the false messiah (M**di) and the false Jesus (I**) come, these bunch of Xtian bigots will be the duos’ priests, preachers, ministers and pastors. They have double standards when it comes to Jews. The spirit of anti-messiah is upon them. They are a stumbling block. When the Crusaders were burning the Jews in their synagogues, where do you think Yeshua was? On the side of those adulterous, uncircumcised, cross-carriers, idolaters, cursing and pope-worshiping Crusaders or on his “unsaved” brethren who were crying desperately for their G-d? Despite all the crimes done to you in the name of Jesus, no Osama Ibn Laden emerged form you, no HAMAS, HEZBOLLAH, Al-Qaeda, etc… But, we must be thankful of your existence. We OWE you a lot: the Bible, YHWH-knowledge, Y’shua, one G-d, Einstein, and all those physicists; a lot, the space here is not enough to enumerate all. You Messianics are a miracle in itself. A paradoxical oxymoron.
    “Father forgive them for they do not know what they are doing.” – YHM (BBH)

    • Goyish, think you ought to make it clear not ALL Christian are like this. Its not fair that Messianic/Hebrew roots movement better > vanilla Christians
      We need to pray also that there is good teaching in regular churches that all Christians understand God’s covenant with Israel. I agree that the institutionalised church, especially Church of England needs a good sorting out though.

      • Oll korrect (OK), I agree…
        The Submitter’s founder said that Christians and Jews are protecting of each other so he told his followers to distance themselves from them (Christians and Jews – people of the Book). But look at these so called Christians.

  2. What about this?

    Saudi royal offers $900,000 reward for capture of Israeli soldiers
    Khaled’s offer comes days after the prominent Saudi cleric, Awad al-Qarni, put $100,000 on the head of every Israeli soldier.

    This is crazy…

    • Jabba the Hutt: He is a 600-year-old Hutt crime lord and gangster who employs a retinue of criminals, bounty hunters, smugglers, assassins, and bodyguards to operate his criminal empire. In his palace on the desert planet Tatooine he keeps a host of entertainers at his disposal: slaves, droids, and alien creatures. Jabba has a grim sense of humour, an insatiable appetite, and affinities for gambling, slave girls and torture.

      Desert, Jabba (the name sounds like A****C), 600 or 1400 years old? 72 virgins (slave girls), torture (beheading of 900 Yehudim in Yathrib)… I know what you mean.

  3. @Goyish: you seem to have caught up on post-modern deconstructionalism, but forgot to also throw out generalizations–which at least true post-moderns also threw out.
    Morality and fidelity, in nomistic terms, are not tied to religion, whether it is Judaism, Christianity or Islam or else… yet in God’s eschatological scheme the way truth and life is NOW through Yeshua Messiah–by grace alone through faith alone in Yeshua alone. So your denouncing of Christians because of certain people committing atrocities under the banner of Christianity does not condemn all those who call upon the name of Jesus Christ (Iesous Christos) and live in being a new creation empowered through the Holy Spirit. (If you prefer Hebrew terms I’ll be happy to carry this conversation forth fully in Hebrew and not with lame transliterations). Similarly, one will not blame all Jews (I hope) for Bernanke printing dollars, for the deeds of the Hasmoneans, or even Judah’s indulgence in Tamar who he took for prostitute, who he later called to be burned… only to find out she was MORE righteous than he. (Not to speak of Judah’s trackrecord related to his brother Joseph….) — so Goyish I think your heart is on the right place, but simply try to see things in a more nuanced perspective

    @Lapide’s open letter:
    Thanks for nicely summing up this info. However, I do wonder how widespread this Christian anti-Semitism is. Here again I would have liked to see a balanced picture: how much anti-Semitism exists. Is it truly worrisome? I think it is in the theological realm. For example I think that in Reformed and Lutheran theology there is still a lot of ingrained implicit anti-Semitism, which impoverishes both its adherents as well their attitude towards Jews, especially Messianics.
    In terms of the political realm it is simply to be expected that some Christians are going to side with Palestinians vv Jewish Israelis et al, because of the political dialectic and polarization.

    • Thanks… I will try to change this perspective. Sometimes, my emotion overcomes me. Thanks. I will try to learn Hebrew though.
      Actually, I am not generalizing Christians. Those “Xtians” I mean were those people involved in the letter of Louis Lapides who espoused antisemitic stances . I don’t know rhetoric perhaps but when I typed those words, my mind was thinking only about those non-Muslim, non-Jewish party involved in Louis Lapides’ Open Letter and not to Christians as a whole. My apologies if you (plural) find my comments offensive, I hope people would accept.
      I just find it so sad that these “bunches” (Xtians) are going back to antisemitism, which for me is killing or crucifying Jesus (Yeshua), again. I feel ashamed of antisemitism.

    • “In terms of the political realm it is simply to be expected that some Christians are going to side with Palestinians vv Jewish Israelis et al, because of the political dialectic and polarization.”

      We should side with both peoples – the problem is, major evangelical bodies are sending delegates to a conference which encourages an antisemitic worldview.

  4. Is there any way we can get a list of the speakers at CATCP conference, find info on people like Sizer on incitement against Israel and destroy this conference by getting the Israeli MOI to deport any speaker who attempts to enter?

  5. Thanks Jo, both these docs are useful. Sad to see Chris Wirght of the Langham Partnership playing a prominent role, that has important cross-organisational implications.

  6. Anti-Zionism goes mainstream. This letter is highly timely.
    Here’s a short list of the organisations represented:
    World Evangelical Alliance, Asia Evangelical Alliance, National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, International Federation of Evangelical Students (IFES), Langham Partnership Int, Institute for Global Engagement.

  7. Not forgetting the Church Mission Society and Anglicans in World Mission, both of whom count Rowan Williams as their patron. Also the Israeli Bible Society.

  8. Pingback: What Are Israeli’s Greatest Contributions To Society & How Can Israel Find Peace & Security? #IsraelMatters | para-DOX parABLEs

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