You can't prove God exist to those that don't want to believe He does. All you can do is pray for them'.
Yes the Jewish are God's chosen still. God has divorced Himself from them for a time.. only to reconcile with them during the most horrific time of this journey. Their eyes shall be healed from the blinding they have received. :o)
2007-03-29 11:24:57
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't have to prove it. If someone pretends that they don't believe or that they want proof, show them Matthew 12:39 where Jesus said, ".....An evil and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign....." When people ask for proof, it's not that they don't believe in God. They just don't want to think about God.
Most Jews believe that the Messiah has not come yet. But there are some Jews who believe in Jesus. Jesus said in John 14:6, ".....I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father but by me." The Jews only believe the Old Testament.
Remember this. People will not get saved only through your words when you speak to them. Make sure you ask the Holy Spirit to open their hearts before you speak to them. Don't give up on anybody. God can save anyone who wants to be saved. A person who truly wants God will find Him.
James 4:8
Draw nigh to God, and He will draw nigh to you.....
Matthew 5:6
Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.
2007-03-29 18:37:49
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answered by Anonymous
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1.) How can I prove to someone God exists?
-The very fact that we are here indicates to me that somebody had to put all of this in place. Even accepting Darwinian Evolution, still, somebody had to put those primary bacteria in existence--that stuff doesn't just pop out of nowhere.
2.) Are Jews saved?
-Who knows? They are still God's chosen people and I'm not sure God would throw them overboard. But then again, Christ is the only way. In the end, if I were to make a wager, I'd say God's grace is big enough to compensate for his chosen people. The Jewish people are unique and elevated, set apart in a way that other non-Christians are not. That means something. Nevertheless, I think we should pray for the salvation for not just Jews, but all of those yet to accept Christ into their lives.
2007-03-29 18:26:50
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answered by YourMom 4
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(sigh) Another religious question! All right, even though Jews do not believe that Jesus Christ is our savior (they think that he has yet to come) doesn't necessarily mean they won't be saved. Even the pope doesn't know for sure how things will play out on Judgment Day. Who knows; maybe all good people throughout the world, regardless of their religious beliefs, will go to heaven. Since there is no way of knowing for sure, I suggest that you forget about it and focus on living up to your Christian expectations and let everybody else be. Don't take this the wrong way; it's just that you shouldn't worry about other people's religious beliefs conflicting with yours. And yes, the Jewish people are the "chosen people," at least according to the Bible. But don't worry yourself to death; many religions, including Christianity, weren't even around yet when the Bible was written.
2007-03-29 18:27:28
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answered by Prue 3
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You can't really prove the existance of God to someone that doesn't believe in him if he is not willing to believe. You have to leave that up to God. If we could prove that God as person and a deity really existed then we would have less motivation to seek him and have faith in his word. God will show himself to those that seek him. Looking around you to see the trees, the sunrise and the flowers is not enough for people to believe that God is real. People have to seek him on their own to be able to find him to know that he is real because most of the reasons and things we have around us in everyday life is not enough for most people to believe that he exists. The best way you can prove that God exists is to pray for that person and let God reveal himself to them. They chose whether or not they believe that it was God or if they choose to change their ways.
The jewish people have rejected God before in the past. This wouldn't be the first time for them. If you don't accept Jesus as your saviour then you are not going to be saved and enjoy God's promises. The only way to get salvation is through Jesus. I believe that the jews are still God's chosen people. We are all chosen and created in his image to worship him and to be saved. We all make the choice of whether or not to be saved or worship him. God made a promise to Abraham and God is not ever going to be one to break his word because he is the word. God will take care of all of his people.
2007-03-29 18:39:25
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answered by busyliz 3
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Once the Jews realize that Jesus was their Messiah that they didn't recognize, they'll mourn for an only son and become the most profound and blessed believer immediately. They will scream "Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord."
At that moment all Israel will be saved. God has not forgotten Israel.
Romans 11 Paul said God has not forgotten Israel.
I say then, Hath God cast away His people (Israel)? God forbid. For I also am an Israelite, of the seed of Abraham, of the tribe of Benjamin.
God has not cast away His people which He foreknew: Know you not what the Scripture said of Elijah?
To shorten the Scripture God will always save a remnant of the Jews for Himself to call His people.
God has not forgotten His chosen people, Israel (Jacob) the Jewish people.
2007-03-29 18:30:57
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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From what I've read in the bible, I understand it to be that God and Jesus Christ themselves will open and change the hearts of Jews. It's just my opinion, but I don't think there is much that us believers in Christ can do for them. However, they are still God's chosen people. NO WHERE in the New Testament do I know it to cancel that out.
2007-03-29 18:26:40
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answered by Wayne 3
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Don't force religion on anyone it will only push them away. Jews still worship God so it doesn't matter. Maybe Jesus didn't follow the path of his father like most all sons these days. You have to be accepting of everyones choices or they will be agressive towards yours.
2007-03-29 18:31:10
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answered by pepita_88 3
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You can't. It's something people have to figure out for themselves.
Don't worry about saving the Jews. the creator will take care of everyone in the end. Love conquers all!
2007-03-29 18:23:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Ummm, that's sort of the problem with God. He's kind of impossible to prove. Sorry if that's news to you.
If you want to believe in God, that's all great and good, but you'll have to do it without proof. That's why they call it faith.
2007-03-29 18:27:08
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answered by Anonymous
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