Is Israel Warming to  Jesus? - By Enoch Lavender - http://www.prophecynewswatch.com/article.cfm?recent_news_id=138
Just  a few days before His death on the cross, Jesus made it very clear that He would  not return until the Jews of Jerusalem welcome Him back with the Messianic  phrase "Baruch Haba B'Shem Adonai" Blessed is He who comes in the Name of the  Lord (Mt. 23:37-39). 
Today,  thanks to the double miracle of the regathering of the Jewish people to their  ancient homeland and the restoration of the Hebrew language, this phrase itself  is again in common use throughout the land of Israel. On any given day hearty  cries of 'Baruch Haba' or 'welcome' can be heard echoing among the golden-hued  buildings of Jerusalem's prophetic streets. 
But  is Israel today ready to say Baruch Haba to Jesus? Are the Jewish people getting  closer to reversing the historic rejection of Jesus and welcoming him back as  the Jewish Messiah? The past year has seen significant stumbling blocks being  removed, and I believe we are getting closer to that glorious day. 
Orthodox  Rabbis 'Welcome Jesus for Christmas'
Although  Jesus was popular among the people of His day, He was widely rejected by His  contemporary religious leaders. Today, in marked contrast, we can see a growing  movement among Orthodox Jewish leaders which is breaking down barriers towards  Christianity and the person of Jesus. 
On  Dec. 3, 2015 a group of 25 prominent Orthodox Jewish Rabbis and leaders from  Israel and around the world called for a renewed and more positive look at  Jesus. Despite the obvious differences between Judaism and Christianity, they  expressed their view of Christianity as being "neither an accident nor an error,  but the willed divine outcome and gift to the nations". By February 2016, the  number of Rabbis co-signing this document has grown to over 50.
Apart  from acknowledging Christianity as being from God, the statement also goes on to  look at the question of Jesus and the Torah (or the Law). One of the chief  charges of the Rabbis in Jesus' time was that He was undermining the Torah. From  their perspective it was obvious that He was not the Messiah, for how could the  Messiah contradict God's own commandments through Moses? 
Taking  a fresh look at this issue, this group of Rabbis state that Jesus "strengthened  the Torah of Moses majestically...  and not one of our Sages spoke out more  emphatically concerning the immutability of the Torah." They go on to describe  how He removed "idols from the nations." 
If  Jesus is no longer seen as contradicting Torah, then it paves the way for Him to  at least be considered a possible Messiah and for His message to be re-examined  by the Jewish people. David Lazarus of the Messianic Magazine 'Israel Today'  describes this as "the undoing of 2,000 years of Jewish rejection and animosity  towards Jesus, a miracle by any estimation."
How  did this statement come about? 
In  their statement, the Rabbis explain that it is in response to the removal of  another stumbling block Christian anti-Semitism. It is a sad fact of history  that Jews have generally fared better in Islamic countries than in 'Christian'  Europe with its pogroms, crusades, the Inquisition and ultimately the Holocaust.  While many Christians are only vaguely familiar with this dark chapter of Church  history, the memory remains seared into the consciousness of many Jewish people.  
These  dark memories present an instant challenge to building relationships with  Christians let alone considering Jesus to be the Messiah. As the Jewish former  Prime Minister of Britain Benjamin Disraeli once explained: "The Jews are a  nervous people. Nineteen centuries of Christian love have taken a  toll."
The  Rabbis note in their statement that a number of Christian leaders have been  seeking to confront and correct historic anti-Semitic teachings in the Church.  They are therefore simply responding to the gesture of Christian friendship.  
One  can't help but think that the prominent Evangelical support for Israel since her  re-birth in 1948 has also been a contributing factor. These Rabbis, like many  Israelis in general, realize that they have very few friends in the world apart  from the Evangelical Christian community. 
The  history of Christian anti-Semitism is a dark, long and depressing topic to study  and one can feel stuck in the enormity of the burden of guilt due to the Church.  Thankfully these Jewish leaders are accepting and receiving the Christian  expressions of repentance and desire for renewed friendship allowing us to move  forward.    
This  process of forgiveness and reconciliation is therefore removing historical  objections to Christianity and is helping pave the way for the time when the  Jewish people will say Baruch Haba to Jesus as the promised Messiah.   
While  these developments are taking place, significant advances are being made among  Israel's Messianic community. 
The  Growing Messianic Movement
In  1948 there were only 12 known Messianic believers in Israel. They were viewed  with suspicion by the wider Israeli community, they experienced much hardship  and ostracism, and they were not allowed to fight with their fellow Jews in  Israel's armed forces in 1948. Although many Messianic's still face significant  opposition especially from some Orthodox quarters their level of acceptance in  society has been growing. 
Numerically,  the Messianic movement has experienced steady growth, with the re-unification of  Jerusalem in 1967 being a watershed moment. In 1997 there were about 5000  Messianic's in Israel, and today the number has mushroomed to around 20,000  believers in about 150 Messianic congregations. 
2015  may well be regarded as a breakthrough year in the growth of the Messianic  movement in Israel. Veteran Jewish evangelist Sid Roth has had several very  successful outreach events in Israel in recent years. In December, 1000 unsaved  Jews were in attendance at a meeting in Tel Aviv, with many responding to the  altar call with tears in their eyes. According to Charisma News this could be  the first time Israel has seen anything like it on this scale since the days of  the Early Church.
Another  significant development was the production of sleek online testimony videos by  the One For Israel ministry. Their simple format videos featuring Messianic Jews  telling their stories in short 5 minute sessions have become an internet  sensation. 
In  2015 alone, their English-language videos where watched a whopping 10.4 million  times. Even more remarkable is the fact that their Hebrew language videos have  been watched 1.6 million times in 2015 an amazing feat considering that there  are only around 9 million Hebrew speakers globally. Furthermore, One For Israel  were interviewed and featured prominently on Israel's 2nd largest internet  portal at the end of 2015. 
This  gave them the opportunity to freely answer tricky questions about Messianic  beliefs while generating much interest in the topic of Jews believing in Jesus.  Sadly, angry threats of a boycott resulted in the videos being removed  pre-maturely from this portal, however it still represents a significant step  forward. The One For Israel ministry reports that they have had a real  breakthrough year and have seen more enquiries and salvations in 2015 than in  all previous years of their ministry combined! 
Jews  for Jesus is another ministry reporting significant breakthroughs in Israel.  They comment that they are facing significantly reduced opposition compared to  what they first experienced when they began reaching out in Israel in the year  2000. Tuvya Zaretsky, who serves on the board in Israel, describes how the  1970's saw a wave of American Jews coming to faith. The 1990's saw a second wave  of Russian Jews coming to faith, and she believes that 2015 marks the beginning  of a third wave. 
While  2015 may be remembered as a time of terrorism and increasing global instability,  maybe it will also be remembered as the beginning of a third great wave of  revival among the Jewish people. If the revival continues to grow and spread,  then this too is a sure sign that we are getting closer to the close of the age.  
With  the stumbling blocks being removed one way or another, and the veil being taken  away from their eyes; we look forward with anticipation to the day when the  Jewish people will cry out in unison 'Baruch Haba B'Shem Adonai' as the Messiah  comes back to His people. 
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