10 reasons why Christians should be thankful for the Jewish people


 

Here are 10 reasons why Christians should be thankful for the Jewish people, based on scripture and God’s redemptive plan: 1.The Covenants God established His covenants with the Jewish people, including the Abrahamic, Mosaic, Davidic, and New Covenants, through which blessings flow to all nations (Genesis 12:1-3; Romans 9:4). 2.The Scriptures The Jewish people preserved and passed down the Word of God, both the Old and New Testaments, as they were entrusted with God’s oracles (Romans 3:1-2). 3.The Messiah Jesus, the Savior of the world, came through the Jewish lineage, fulfilling the promises made to Abraham and David (Matthew 1:1; Galatians 3:16). 4.God’s Chosen People Israel remains God’s special possession, chosen to showcase His faithfulness and bring light to the nations (Deuteronomy 7:6-8; Romans 11:28-29). 5.The Promises Through the Jewish patriarchs, Christians have received the promises of salvation, redemption, and eternal inheritance (Romans 9:4-5; Hebrews 11:9-10). 6.The Prophets The Jewish prophets faithfully proclaimed God’s word, warning, instructing, and pointing to the coming Messiah (Isaiah 53; Jeremiah 31:31-34). 7.The Example of Faith Men and women of faith, such as Abraham, Moses, and Esther, inspire Christians to trust God and walk in obedience (Hebrews 11). 8.The Law Through the Jews, God gave the Law to reveal His holiness and humanity’s need for a Savior (Exodus 20; Galatians 3:24). 9.Blessings to the World God’s promise to Abraham ensures that all nations are blessed through the Jewish people and their role in His redemptive plan (Genesis 12:3; Isaiah 49:6). 10.God’s Faithfulness The survival and restoration of the Jewish people are living testimonies of God’s unchanging faithfulness and His fulfillment of prophecy (Ezekiel 37; Romans 11:1-2). Christians owe a spiritual debt to the Jewish people and are called to bless and honor them (Romans 15:27; Genesis 12:3).


From Mark on X.com