Monday, June 23, 2025

Are the Jews God’s chosen people? Is Israel the child of the Devil.


One of the most misunderstood and misused passages of Scripture in modern commentary is causing divisions among believers! Are the Jews God’s chosen people? Is Israel the child of the Devil. 


What Did Jesus Mean When He Said, “You Are of Your Father the Devil”?


The passage is from John 8:44, where Jesus says:


“You belong to your father, the devil, and you want to carry out your father’s desires. He was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies.”

— Jesus Christ, Gospel of John, Chapter 8, Verse 44 (NIV)


Let us now look at the context, not the clip.


Jesus was speaking not to all Jews or Israel as a nation, but specifically to a group of hostile religious leaders — most likely Pharisees and scribes — who were actively opposing Him, accusing Him of being demon-possessed (John 8:48), and plotting His death (John 8:37). These were the religious elite who outwardly claimed loyalty to Abraham and God, but inwardly resisted the Messiah.


In John 8:39, they say:


“Abraham is our father.”


Jesus responds:


“If you were Abraham’s children… then you would do what Abraham did.” (John 8:39)


And in verse 40:


“As it is, you are looking for a way to kill me, a man who has told you the truth that I heard from God.”


So, to be very clear: 

Jesus was rebuking specific religious hypocrites, not condemning all of Israel or all Jewish people.


Is Israel Still God’s Chosen People?


Yes — according to the New Testament, Israel remains chosen by covenant, even if individual Jews reject Christ. The Apostle Paul addresses this exact confusion in Romans 11.


“Did God reject his people? By no means!”

— Romans 11:1 (NIV)


Paul even says:


“As far as the gospel is concerned, they are enemies for your sake; but as far as election is concerned, they are loved on account of the patriarchs, for God’s gifts and his call are irrevocable.”

— Romans 11:28–29 (NIV)


God’s covenant with Abraham is still honored — even though salvation comes through Christ alone, and both Jew and Gentile must believe in Him to be saved.


The Modern Accusations: “Jews are Not God’s People and Want to Take Over the Middle East”


These types of claims — that “Jews are not the real Jews” or that “modern Israel is a satanic force” — are rooted NOT in the Bible, but in conspiracy theories, replacement theology, and sadly, at times, outright antisemitism. These ideas distort Scripture and fail to distinguish between:

 • Ethnic Israel (descendants of Abraham through Isaac and Jacob)

 • Religious leaders who opposed Christ

 • The modern state of Israel, which is a secular political entity with many different religious and irreligious inhabitants


Scripture does not support the idea that all Jews are evil, nor that they are trying to “steal land” as some fringe groups allege. The Bible commands Christians to bless Israel, even while preaching Christ crucified.


“I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse.”

— Genesis 12:3 (God’s promise to Abraham)


“Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: ‘May those who love you be secure.’”

— Psalm 122:6


So to Sum Things Up


1. Jesus condemned corrupt Pharisees, not all Jews (John 8:44).

2. Israel remains God’s chosen people by covenant (Romans 11).

3. Conspiracy theories about Jews being inherently evil or seeking world domination do not align with Scripture.

4. Christians are called to love all people and to pray for the peace of Israel and for Jewish people to know their Messiah (Romans 10:1).

Here are a few more verses That Refute False Claims Against Israel:

 • Zechariah 2:8 — “Whoever touches you [Israel], touches the apple of His eye.”

 • Romans 3:1–2 — Paul says Jews were entrusted with the very words of God.

 • Romans 9:4–5 — “Theirs is the adoption to sonship… the covenants, the giving of the law… the patriarchs, and from them is traced the human ancestry of the Messiah.”

 • Isaiah 49:16 — “See, I have engraved you on the palms of My hands; your walls are ever before Me.”


This is a topic that needs real clarity, bathed in both truth and grace. We must learn to search out the Scriptures to know what is true and what is not. If you cannot share exact verses about your stand abd justvsay go read the whole book of this or that then chances are that you have jumped in someones band wagon and have not taking the time to know what God has actually said about tge issue and when you call call people names and be little others it’s even more proof that you have not searched these things out from scripture.


Sources:

 • Jesus Christ, Gospel of John, Chapter 8, verses 37–59, New International Version (NIV), BibleGateway.

 • Paul the Apostle, Epistle to the Romans, Chapters 9 through 11, NIV, BibleGateway.

 • Old Testament Promises to Abraham and Israel, Genesis 12, Zechariah 2, Psalm 122, NIV, BibleGateway


Now, before you jump in and start talking about the Zionist let’s get that covered also. 


The word Zionist has been twisted into a weapon in today’s public conversation. What began as a movement to restore a Jewish homeland has been mischaracterized by conspiracy theorists and anti-Israel agitators.


What is Zionism?


Zionism is simply the belief that the Jewish people have a right to return to and live in their ancestral homeland — the land of Israel.

 • The term comes from Zion, which is one of the biblical names for Jerusalem (e.g., Psalm 87:2).

 • Modern Zionism began in the late 1800s, led by Jews in Europe who faced persecution and pogroms (especially in Russia and Eastern Europe). They wanted to restore the Jewish homeland as prophesied in Scripture.

 • The movement was secular at first, politically motivated to create a safe refuge for Jews, but many religious Jews and Christians supported it because of its alignment with biblical prophecy.


What Does the Bible Say?


Zionism aligns with many Scriptures where God promises to bring His people back to the land:


“I will bring my people Israel back from exile. They will rebuild the ruined cities and live in them.”

— Amos 9:14 (NIV)


“He who scattered Israel will gather them and will watch over his flock like a shepherd.”

— Jeremiah 31:10 (NIV)


“I will restore your fortunes and gather you from all the nations.”

— Jeremiah 29:14 (NIV)


Why Are Some People Calling Zionists Evil?


Many people do not understand the difference between:

 • Political actions of the modern state of Israel

 • Biblical prophecy and the Jewish return to the land

 • The Jewish people as a whole


Those who hate Jews (whether knowingly or not) often disguise that hatred under the label of anti-Zionism. But Scripture is clear: the enemy of Israel is not acting in the Spirit of God.


What the devil wants is conflating the Pharisees who opposed Jesus with all Jews, both ancient and modern. This is how antisemitism masquerades as theology. And Jesus never did that.


So one more time for those in the back of the room …. 

What Is Zionism? And What Does the Bible Say?


Before people rush to accuse the Jews or “Zionists” of being children of the devil, maybe we should pause and ask — what does the Bible actually say?


Zionism is not a secret conspiracy. It’s the belief that the Jewish people have the right to return to their biblical homeland — a promise God gave them over 3,000 years ago (Amos 9:14, Jeremiah 31:10).


Jesus rebuked the Pharisees, not all Jews. He was Himself Jewish. So were His disciples. So is the Bible. So if you’re using Jesus’ words to condemn an entire people, you’re twisting Scripture.


God said His covenant with Israel is irrevocable (Romans 11:29). He called Israel “the apple of His eye” (Zechariah 2:8). So maybe, just maybe — when we see arguments fueled by hate, fear, and slander with no Scripture to support it — we’re seeing the devil’s fingerprints, not God’s plan.


Let’s stop repeating conspiracy theories and start repeating God’s Word.

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