How Yahweh Used Christianity to Conquer the Goyim | Know More News Epic Mix by Adam Green
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If you look at history, and for some reason I haven't seen anybody talk about it, but it's so obvious to me.
After the destruction of the Second Temple, two major religions come to the scene.
Christianity first, close to 2,000 years ago, and then later on, about 1,600 years ago, Islam.
Why did he just wake up?
Why now?
Not before.
Right?
And what do these two have in common?
They are monotheistic for the most part.
These are the major religions today.
That is what is going on.
On a Kabbalistic level, on a spiritual level, the minister of Isaac wants to be religious all of a sudden.
Why is Hashem allowing this?
What did we say?
What the last 2,000 years about?
It is all in preparation of Mashiach.
It is all the Messianic era.
Hashem wants to prepare the whole world to be monotheistic.
He's therefore helping indirectly people who want to be monotheistic to be monotheistic.
And two major religions are formed.
Now, the Christians didn't do it on their own.
The Jews helped them.
Remember, the first Christians were Jewish, in a sense.
Right?
Who basically brought this about?
They obviously embraced it, they went along with it, but right without having to go into too much depth of how it actually began, you know what I mean.
I mean, it's coming from Judaic sources.
They accepted the Bible.
They call it the Old Testament, you know, but still, they accept it as the word of God.
Wait a minute, what?
They accept this?
That this is the truth?
Yeah.
There's a lot of common ground.
All three of the faiths Abrahamics come out of the Jews.
So just stop saying it's Judeo-Christian.
It is Judeo.
That's what it comes out of.
And it's not some kiss the Jews ask.
I'm just not going to lie to people and say, oh, Christianity has nothing to do with Jews.
Well, all we disagree on is a few years of miracles.
Matthew 5, Yeshua taught that he came not to abolish the law and the prophets, but to fulfill them.
Matthew 15, 31, he says, when the crowd is amazed at all these miraculous healings as a result, who did they glorify?
The God of Israel, it says, was glorified because of Jesus' miracles.
Jesus said, I came not to discard the Old Testament, but to fulfill it.
So an expansion of Judaism to everyone.
That's why people say, oh, see, Christian, you know, Judeo-Christian history.
No, it is Judeo-Christian history.
And so recognize those good parts and celebrate that.
And I see some of the real racists out there that think everything's a Jewish conspiracy when it's, you know, when it's not.
They literally go, it's not Judeo-Christian.
Well, yeah, it is Judeo-Christian because it's Abraham.
Yeah.
And all three of the monotheistic things come out of Abraham and the Jews.
So just sorry.
And it's not like I'm worshiping Jews here.
No, it does come out of the Jews.
So let's just be honest about it and say, okay, you got to throw Jesus out, everything else out, if you don't say it comes out of Abraham.
And so it's not some defense of Judaism.
And I'm sick of hearing that we have no connection to Judaism.
So when the Messiah comes, now that faith is opened up to everybody.
And that's why for us, you look at the look of the Orthodox Church even, like the way the priests dress, the bishops, they look like, you go watch Mel Gibson's The Passion.
It looks like those guys.
So now that baptism has come, circumcision isn't needed anymore because if the covenant is open to the Gentiles, then they need a way to easily so complex, bro.
And the Muslims and the Christians admit that the Torah is a divine book.
This is one of the hardest things to digest.
We have more than 4 billion Muslims and Christians combined in the world.
None of them ever tried to deny that Judaism is the world of God.
The opposite.
They base their religion as a continuation of the Torah.
So what could be a better move?
And they are the ones who admit with no hesitation.
Of course, God spoke to Moses.
What's the question?
Of course he gave him the Torah.
Millions of people witnessed that.
There's no question about that.
We just claim that there is one more prophet.
I agree that the Torah is the word of God.
I agree that the Jews were God's chosen people.
Yeah, about the chosen people.
So here's the thing.
As Christians, I'm Catholic.
As Christians, we believe that the Jews were chosen.
A lot of my Christian followers came up and said, yes, you are the chosen.
Every good thing we know, all the things we love about the Bible, they were given to us of the Jewish nation.
Israel, their people, the Jews, are better than all of us.
They're better than all of us.
And you need to accept that.
When Jesus said salvation is of the Jews, he was wrong.
The first five books of the Bible are the books of Moses.
They're the Pentateuch or the Torah.
These are the original five books that Moses, we believe, wrote down through inspiration.
The book of Genesis, up through Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy deals with the covenant that God made with the Jewish people.
None of the two religions, as I mentioned, Christianity and Islam, ever denied the truth of Judaism.
Exactly the opposite.
Christians, a very large portion on their religion, which they call our Torah, the Old Testament.
I agree.
It's an Elder's manual.
I was saying historically, we now know what is in the Old Testament did happen.
All of it's been documented.
It's amazing.
So I totally agree with you.
There's a series of covenants, actually, from the time of Genesis with Adam.
And then we have the story of Noah.
There's a covenant made with Noah.
And then we get all the way up to the time of the Exodus and the covenant made with the Jews through Moses.
And so the books of the law are really for the early phases of God's people.
But the seed of Abraham would come who would bring the nations into the worship of the one true God.
The Torah, as you admit, is the word of God.
And remember, we both agree that the Old Testament is the word of God.
You believe in the Old Testament like me, so we have an understanding on that issue.
And it's written in the Torah that the non-Jews admit that it's the word of God.
If they didn't admit, what's the proof?
We believe that the new people of Israel, the new Israel, is the Christians.
The new covenant is the covenant that Christ made.
Follow me, you'll go to heaven.
You know, take my body, take my blood, you'll go to heaven.
And so now Christians are the chosen people.
Every true believer is Jewish in spirit, Jewish by adoption.
It's a Jewish faith, you know.
Yeah, I mean, but for everybody, you know, first thing, your faith is a Jewish faith.
You know, the Psalms are the Psalms of Israel, the prophets, the prophets of Israel.
Messiah is the hope of Israel.
It's for everybody.
In our view, the original Hebrew religion is what Orthodoxy is.
We see Orthodoxy as the continuation of the Hebrew tradition.
Does that make you Jewish?
Well, Paul says that, yeah, if you're in Christ, you're the true seed of Abraham.
So in the spiritual sense.
The Christian, the Orthodox Christian, is the true Jew.
They have some issues with Judaism.
Right?
I'm not going to get into all of that right now.
But wait a minute, they accept it.
They have converted themselves to semi-Jews.
Monotheism.
Islam, later on, the same thing.
They pretty much say, they're very strong about it, and they're very monotheistic, even more so than the Christians.
There's no Trinity.
So you're born again spiritually Jewish.
That's the first thing.
And so therefore, Israel is also your nation.
You know, you don't replace the Jewish people, you join them.
You know, what did Paul say?
You're grafted into the olive tree.
So you're part of the olive tree now.
You know, that's Israel.
Many believers are Jewish in disguise.
They don't realize it, but they are.
Jesus is the king of the Jews.
Receiving Jesus is the most Jewish thing that anybody can do because he is the Jewish Messiah.
Jesus was a Jew.
He was a Jew.
He is a Jew.
And he will always be a Jew.
In fact, he is the lion of the tribe of Judah.
He's not a peasant of Palestine.
He is the Messiah of Israel.
He's an Israeli.
We will bow down our knees only to the Lord our God, to the God of Israel and of all nations.
He alone is the rock upon which this nation has come into existence.
And we will have no other gods before him.
We will trust in the name of Yeshua HaMashiach, Jesus the Messiah, the King of all kings, the Lord of all lords, the judge of all judges, the light of this world, the glory of Israel.
Yours is the name that is lifted up above all names, the name of Yeshua HaMashiach, the Messiah, Jesus, who is the Lord of all.
Wait a minute.
Islam, Christianity, why now?
God is preparing the Messianic era.
He's preparing the whole world.
If they make up the majority of the world, even though there's a lot of Hindus and Buddhists too, there's a great percentage of Muslims and Christians.
And there's so much common ground with Judaism.
They're pretty much monotheistic.
What did Hashem do in his great glory?
What did he do?
He filled the world with the religion of Christianity.
Filled the world with religions based on Judaism.
And then what did he do?
But they think their Savior fulfilled the law for us.
They believe that Judaism was once true.
All these religions believe that Judaism was once true.
All these religions say that Judaism was the truth.
In fact, Jesus and Paul all emerged out of Orthodox Pharisaic Judaism.
Okay, but then there was a change.
And as other Abraham religions say, rather, the concept of chosenness designates the Jewish people's special mission to introduce the world to absolute monotheism and to an ethical value system.
I believe the emergence of Christianity and Islam as great world religions represents a fulfillment of that mission.
When the Jews were first chosen for this mission more than 3,300 years ago, only Jews and pagans existed.
Today, the great majority of the world's population adheres to one of the three Abrahamic faiths.
Thus, we speak of a Judeo-Christian ethic, or more accurately, a Judeo-Christian Islamic ethic.
Without Christianity, these messianic prophecies could never have taken place.
And therefore, Christian Islam were vital to setting up the world, preparing the world for Mashiach, so they won't recognize it.
Because if they never were exposed to the concept, Mashiach will come and they go, what's that?
At the end times, these Christians will, because they've been exposed to the Bible, because they know the Bible, and they know the God of Israel, they know all the stories, they know all the content of the Bible, that will lay the groundwork for them to be with us at the end times.
It's basically what he says.
And really, that's what the redemption of the world is all about.