From the time Sam Nadler drew my attention to this simple
and clear truth found right under my Gentile nose in the book of Romans,
I can’t seem to do much of anything without having the opportunity to
share the truth of Yeshua* with a Jewish person. Were these opportunities
always randomly occurring around me or are they divine appointments now
that I’m actively seeking to plant seeds "to the Jew first?"
My increasingly frequent Jewish
encounters come in two types, believers and non-believers in our
Messiah. If the encounter is with someone not yet a believer I get to
humbly provoke them to know their Messiah with their very own Word and
promise, as a watchmen and witness to Israel of God’s faithfulness. If
they are already a believer but have 'become invisible' in terms of their
Jewish identity, then I humbly encourage them to hold to their Jewish
identity as a critical testimony of Messiah’s faithfulness of Israel.
Generally, non-believing Jews
cannot stop asking me questions once they see the sincerity of my love
for Israel and the Jewish people. Their first reaction is often to
suggest that I convert and become Jewish. This opens the door for me to
explain how I am secure in my adopted status as a Gentile. I have the
King of the Jews reigning in my heart! I explain how I am grafted into
the Jewish blessing of Messiah, but would not want to blur the unique
promises and redemptive work God is doing through Israel. Without His
faithfulness to His promises to the Jews, the nations can have no hope
(Romans 11).
In just two days this week I have
had several such conversations while in NY on business. There was Sarah
who was waiting on our table who saw us pray before the meal and
engaged us in conversation. She said she has a Messianic aunt who her
family calls the Jesus-lover. I replied that my family because of my
love of the Jewish Messiah calls me the Israel lover. Then there was a couple in
the restaurant: the male was wearing a kippa, which I always take as
an open invitation to engage and encourage. That often starts by saying
"Hey, I saw your kippa and I just wanted to say that as a Gentile
believer, I am so grateful that your God reigns" (Isaiah 52). They
are always encouraged and grateful for the support, but my sincerity
usually means they must inquire and get to the root of my sentiment
The love of Messiah should
always be enough to keep a Gentile believer faithfully seeking first the
lost sheep of Israel. And while I am more than willing to pay a social or
business price for such witnessing, honestly, I have never had to do so. Jewish non-believers are simply too intrigued by my affections and
grateful for knowing there is a great and growing number of Gentile
believers like me who genuinely love them.
As for the original curious
question, is this momentum I sense merely my own bubble, or is it evidence
of a changing tide and fresh momentum? Without a 'double-blind-randomized
placebo study' to back this up, I offer you to take the next few weeks to
open your eyes to divine appointments with a willingness to seek the Jew
first. As a frequent flyer I can’t seem to find a seat lately that is
not next to a Jewish person. I basically stopped haggling over seat
assignments and upgrades, since each time there is a change of seating
or I’m asked to take a separate flight, inevitably I am asked to sit
next to a Jewish person. In every walk of my life the opportunity to
honor the simple truth "to the Jew first" presents itself and rises to
the surface of my conscience calling me to be faithful in my field.
After years now of various
encounters, the stack of names and business cards representing those who
have agreed to accept follow-up literature or e-mails from me is
starting to pile high. While it shouldn’t have taken Sam Nadler, a Jew,
to share the truth regarding the Gentile Great Commission straight from
the New Covenant scriptures (Romans 11:11), I praise God that he did.
As far as my initial curiosity,
I’m looking forward to this 2000 year-old truth turning into the latest
buzz. And as I write this, the person next to me in a green room at
30 Rock is from LA, and is wearing a badge named Weinberg, so I have to
ask.
*Yeshua is
Jesus in Hebrew.