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God’s Destiny for Arabs and Jews

written by Asher Intrater
November 25, 2016

Each time we meet with Arab Christian leaders, whether locally here in Israel, or in the context of Global Gathering, there are new levels of revelation about God’s destiny for Arabs and Jews. At the recent Gathering in Jerusalem, one of the Arab pastors pointed out that there were only 4 people in the Bible who were given names before their birth: Ishmael, Isaac, John the Baptist and Yeshua. 

He saw a parallel between Isaac and Yeshua, and therefore a parallel between Ishmael and John the Baptist. In other words, the destiny of the Arab Christian community was to pave the way for end times revival, the Messianic remnant in Israel and the Second Coming, in a similar way to which John prepared the way for Yeshua’s first coming.

Focusing on the Positive

There were many sins and mistakes in the personal biographies of our forefathers, including Hagar and Ishmael, and Abraham and Sarah. Despite these sins and mistakes, God still has a destiny for the Jewish people and also for the Arabs. We have a great challenge to look past the negative histories of our peoples in order to find God’s positive destiny for each. 

Even the thought that the Arab peoples have a positive destiny is scandalous to some of us as Jews; perhaps in a similar way that the destiny of the Jewish people is scandalous to some Christians and Arabs. The destiny of Ishmael and the Arab peoples is connected to the Jewish people because of the Messianic covenant that came through Isaac. Messianic Jews and Arab Christians need one another.

Pre-destined Plan

Ishmael was circumcised into the Abrahamic covenant before Isaac was even born. God promised to bless him; and named him before his birth because He had a pre-destined plan for him. One Egyptian pastor shared with me that Ishmael, and therefore the Arab peoples today, were destined to be Isaac’s protective “big brother.” Ishmael was strong, warrior-like and prosperous. 

Today’s Arab Christian leaders are beginning to see a divine calling to help the Messianic Jewish community in Israel, and to recognize God’s covenant purpose for the nation of Israel. Let us remember that in every nation, God’s destiny is not found in the “unbelieving majority” but in the “believing minority.” This is true for Europe, for Asia, for America, for Africa, for the Arabs and the Jews.

The Arab peoples have a positive destiny that was pre-destined by God. That destiny is not found in Islamic extremism or politics, but in the Christian Arab community; the born-again, Spirit-filled, Bible-believing remnant found in each nation. We are in covenant with them through our mutual faith in Yeshua, and we believe they will stand with us and our nation in the difficult times ahead.

Asher serves as president of Tikkun Global family of ministries and congregations, dedicated to the dual restoration of Israel and the Church. He is founder of the Revive Israel five-fold ministry team, and oversees both Ahavat Yeshua and Tiferet Yeshua congregations in Israel.

He and his wife Betty share a passion for personal prayer and devotion, local evangelism and discipleship in Hebrew, and unity of the Body of believers worldwide.

Asher was raised in a conservative Jewish home and holds degrees from Harvard University, Baltimore Hebrew College and Messiah Biblical Institute. He has authored numerous books, tracts and articles.

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