Christ at the Checkpoint Position Paper by Israeli Messianic Jews
 1. The Word of God: the Tanakh and the New Covenant Scriptures together, are the one true, infallible, and unalterable standard of truth and life for all believers. As Yeshua our Messiah declared, âYour Word is truthâ (John 17:17) and âThe Scripture cannot be brokenâ (John 10:35). Therefore we affirm that âall the promises of God are âYesââ and âAmenâ (not abrogated) in Yeshua (II Cor. 1:20), and that âthe gifts and calling of Godâ for His chosen people, Israel, âare irrevocableâ (Romans 11:28b-29 in context). âGod has not rejected his people whom he foreknew!â (Romans 11:2). Rather, âto them belong [present tense!] the adoption as sons, the glory, the covenants, the giving of the law, the temple worship, and the promisesâ (Romans 9:4).
2. The Messiah Yeshuaâs calling for His Body — in the Land of Israel and throughout the world — is to âmake disciples of all the nationsâ (Matthew 28:19) by proclaiming ârepentance for the forgiveness of sinsâŠin His name to all nationsâ (Luke 24:47). Every movement or activity which does not promote or which, on the contrary, distracts us from that central purpose and calling is not of God, no matter what biblical or spiritual language may be used to describe it. Yeshua never commanded, or even suggested, that His followers were to âbring inâ the Kingdom of God on earth. Yeshua Himself promised to establish His Kingdom upon His return (Matthew 25:31, 34), and we, who are heirs of His Kingdom and proclaimers of it in the present age (James 2:5; Acts 28:23, 31), are instructed to pray for that day to quickly come (Matthew 6:10; cf. Philippians 3:20-21).
3. Christ at the Checkpoint is, therefore, a false messianic movement, arrogating to itself the role of Messiah in establishing the Kingdom while promoting a humanistic, political âliberation theology.â [All the âevangelicalâ CatC speakers reflect the same approach and goals, as is evident from the Kairos Document which Yohanna Katanacho, CatC Committee member, helped compose and Bethlehem Bible College endorsed]. Although cloaking its âmandateâ in biblical language (âthe teaching of Jesus on the Kingdom of Godâ) and using seductively positive terms (âPeace, justice, and reconciliationâ), this movement has one overriding purpose: to sway Evangelical believers worldwide away from belief in the eternal promises of God to Israel by slandering the Jewish people and delegitimizing the Jewish state; painting Israel as a wicked, oppressive, apartheid âentityââespecially in contrast to the supposedly âdemocratic, tolerant and peace-seekingâ Palestinian Authority and people. There is no Gospel here! (more…)
