Wednesday, December 11, 2013

What if the Jews had accepted Jesus?

According to Premillennialists, God’s plans for His kingdom were altered when the Jews rejected Jesus as King and had Him crucified. But there are several serious consequences if the Jewish had accepted Jesus and God’s kingdom plans were put in place. First, there would have been no crucifixion of Jesus. Second, there would have been no blood of Jesus spilled for our sins. Third, there would therefore be no salvation from sin, Fourth, there would have been no church purchased by His blood. Fifth, there would be no end to animal sacrifices — no “precious blood of Christ” to address the needs of our conscience.

All of this flies in the face of the plain teaching of the New Testament. No one can get around the fact that theories and arguments have real consequences. After seeing several of the serious consequences of this doctrine, how can anyone believe such a convoluted theory? “Search the scriptures” (John 5:39; Acts 17:11) and you will see that God’s simple plan for the return of Christ cannot be changed into the elaborate theory of Premillennialism.


Kyle Campbell

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