Why the Jews?

Updated: May 7, 2026

The Jewish nation is a testimony to the existence of God and the truth of the Bible. These are the people of promise, those to whom God has shown His power and patience by preserving them for so long. Has any other people survived millennia of such suffering and irrational hatred? They have remained against all odds.

It is clear that there is something more than mere human prejudice involved in antisemitism. There is a very active spiritual enemy who is fully committed to destroying all traces of the children of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. He and his ministers seem to be working to delay the inevitable, foretold future awaiting the world.

Denying the lineage of Jesus, pretending that Jesus didn’t approve of and Himself obey the Old Testament, or forgetting that Jesus’ and His disciples’ primary mission was the Jewish nation – all of this requires omitting or bending the meaning of vast portions of the New Testament Bible. This contortionism may fit preconceived notions or prejudices, but it is most certainly not Christian. One must suspend good doctrine and one’s own conscience to consider any “race” as sub-human, let alone the Jews – for we are all “one blood.” The Bible teaches that there is only one human race.

The Bible says that the Jews will survive all the way to the end of the age. Then they will finally accept Jesus as their Messiah, and the Lord will return to establish a physical kingdom here on earth.
(John 4:22, Romans 9:3-5, Matthew 23:37-39, Genesis 22:14-18, Zechariah 12:10, Revelation 11:13-15, Romans 11:1-2, Romans 11:23-27, Ezekiel 36:8-12, Acts 17:26 NKJV)