I don't think Jesus pbuh actually said that. It's the sort of thing a occupying force would have its agents write into a narrative to ensure a compliant populace. In fact the NT also says, Jesus pbuh will return to Politically Govern the World and rule it using Shariah, (God's Laws).
Jesus told us to be
"no part of the world" for a number of reasons, not the least of which is incurring bloodguilt before our God. (Isaiah 1:15)
The main reason however, is because of who is described as this world's ruler.
1 John 5:19...
"We know that we originate with God, but the whole world is lying in the power of the wicked one."
Since this "whole world" is under the control of God's adversary, any involvement in its political agendas, its goals and its bloodshed are supporting the activities of God's enemy and all who follow him, even unwittingly will come to grief. Followers of Christ are at peace with all men...even if they are threatened or mistreated. That is the proof of discipleship. We are to love even our enemies. (Matthew 5:43-45)
That's nothing to do with being judged in the grave and beyond for the actions of others. That would be totally irrational and unjust.
God expects that the ones he appoints to lead his people will do their job at 'shepherding' God's 'sheep'. If sins go unconfessed and undiscovered, he will withdraw his spirit until the matter is cleared up. In the case of Israel all suffered because of the sins of others. This is called community responsibility. If individuals, such as Achan failed to obey God, the whole nation suffered a withdrawal of God's favor and backing until the matter was settled. It was a way to demonstrate that others can share in a sin by not divulging it. Achan's whole family perished because of what he did....they were accomplices because of not exposing his wilful disobedience. Loyalties are often tested and loyalty to God has to come first before misplaced loyalty to family members.
At that time it was true, salvation lay in following the Religion of Abraham pbuh who neither a Jew or Christian. Abraham pbuh submitted his will to GOD and followed instructions on how to live a life pleasing to his Lord.
Indeed, he is the only person in all of scripture who is called "Jehovah's friend". Abraham is before us as a wonderful example of faith.
His willingness to offer up his son when God asked him to do it, was an amazing example of his complete trust in his God. All of God's promises were to be fulfilled in Isaac, so God put his son completely in God's hands. He also provided a living example of a father's willingness to sacrifice a beloved son because it was the will of God, picturing his own feelings of offering his own son in sacrifice.
Abraham pbuh also asked GOD to bless Ishmael pbuh, and GOD said He would personally take care of him, ensuring he would be father to a Great Nation obedient to Him.
I cannot see in scripture where the last part of that statement is written....that the people of Ishmael would be obedient to God.
"When informed that Sarah would also have a son from whom “kings of peoples” would come, Abraham petitioned God in behalf of his firstborn:
“O that Ishmael might live before you!” God’s reply, after declaring that the future son Isaac would be the covenant heir, was: “As regards Ishmael I have heard you. Look! I will bless him and will make him fruitful and will multiply him very, very much. He will certainly produce twelve chieftains, and I will make him become a great nation.” (
Genesis 17:16, 18-20)
After dismissing Hagar and her son from Abraham's dwelling place, God allowed him to live after the pair running out of water on their journey. Ishmael went on to become an archer. As a nomadic inhabitant of the Paran Wilderness, he fulfilled the prophecy that said of him:
“He will become a zebra of a man. His hand will be against everyone, and the hand of everyone will be against him; and before the face of all his brothers he will tabernacle.” (
Genesis 21:17-21; 16:12) Hagar found an Egyptian wife for her son, and he in time fathered 12 sons, chieftains and family heads of the promised “great nation” of Ishmaelites. Ishmael also had at least one daughter, Mahalath, who married Esau.—
Genesis 17:20; 21:21; 25:13-16; 28:9"
Ishmael — Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY
Fits in perfectly as GOD promised to raise a Prophet from amongst the brethren of the Israelites, (Deut 18:18) a Prophet who would come from Arabia, (
Isaiah 21 & 42) one who would be unlettered and given a book which he would say, I am not learned, (
Isaiah 21:12).
I can find no such words in Isaiah 21 or 42. Can you provide a verse reference please?
They were waiting for such a Prophet in the First Century, and Jesus pbuh made it clear, this particular Prophet would come after him and explain many things.
Yes, they did expect a prophet, but Jesus made no mention of one who would come after him. Can you give me a reference for this?
Moses was the one who said a prophet like himself was to come....I believe that was Jesus.
Centuries in advance Daniel’s prophecy pinpointed the exact year of the Messiah’s arrival. There is no confirmation that the Jews in the first century C.E. had made calculations on the basis of Daniel’s prophecy for Messiah’s appearance. But the Bible reports:
“Now as the people were in expectation and all were reasoning in their hearts about John: ‘May he perhaps be the Christ?’” (
Luke 3:15) Although they were expecting the Messiah, they evidently could not pinpoint the exact month, week, or day of his arrival. Therefore, they wondered whether John was the Christ, even though John evidently began his ministry in the spring of 29 C.E., about six months before Jesus presented himself for baptism.
The angel Gabriel further said to Daniel:
“After the sixty-two weeks Messiah will be cut off, with nothing for himself.” (
Daniel 9:26)
Jesus was cut off after the "sixty two weeks".
Again Jesus pbuh meek, roll over for your enemies..... sounds like Roman propaganda. Bring those enemies of mine who do not want me to rule over them and slay them. Ring any bells? What about the mother of all wars when he returns to kill anyone who doesn't want him as their ruler?
It might sound like a lot of things to a lot of people, but Jesus himself was never an advocate for overturning world rulers until it was God's time to do so. Again we look to the prophet Daniel and confirm that the appointed world rulers had not run their course in Jesus' day. There was a succession of world powers and another after Rome was to take the stage in the outworking of Bible prophesy.
According to
Daniel chapter 2, the dream of King Nebuchadnezzar involved an immense image with a head of gold, breasts and arms of silver, belly and thighs of copper, legs of iron, and feet of iron mixed with clay. These represented world powers who had influence over God's people. Daniel told Nebuchadnezzar:
“You, O king, . . . you yourself are the head of gold.” (
Daniel 2:37, 38) Nebuchadnezzar headed a dynasty that ruled over the Babylonian Empire. It was overthrown by Medo-Persia, represented by the image’s breasts and arms of silver. Next came the Grecian Empire, signified by the belly and thighs of copper.
It was Rome that crushed and shattered the Grecian Empire. Showing no respect for God’s Kingdom proclaimed by Jesus Christ, the Romans put him to death on a torture stake in 33 C.E. In an effort to shatter true Christianity, Rome persecuted Jesus’ disciples. However, the iron legs of Nebuchadnezzar’s dream image pictured not only the Roman Empire but also its political outgrowth—the Anglo-American World Power. That takes us down to the present day...and "the feet of clay". There are no world powers after that because God's kingdom is seen crushing all human rulership out of existence and replacing them with a Kingdom that would never be overthrown. (Daniel 2:44) The time for that to take place grows ever shorter.
When Jesus pbuh became a Prophet, the Jews were under occupation, when he left, they remained under occupation. No wars ceased when he was on Earth, and the bloodshed has continued since unabated. If there was no religion, mankind would find reasons to fight based on Land and Resources.
What happened after Christ's death is exactly what the Bible foretold. The world in these last days was to spiral deeper and deeper into political, moral and spiritual chaos. That is what we see with our own eyes. The ones who stand out in this world are the ones who are honest, trustworthy, moral, at peace and separate from this world in all the important ways. If we are part of this world, the love of God is not in us. (1 John 2:15-17) Only those doing the will of the Father will survive.
This is what I believe.