“But perhaps you misunderstand his writings. For one thing Hagee never claims to be a prophet modern day or otherwise.”
I guess Hank Hanegraaff and my minister (Lon Solomon of McLean Bible) and many others also misunderstand his writings? They’ve all said the same thing about Hagee.
Here’s a quote from the spokesman for Hagee’s organization:
All activities of CUFI are strictly non-conversionary, Mr. Brog said. Christians who work with Jews in supporting Israel realize how sensitive we are in talking about conversion and talking about Jesus. So those who work with us tend not to talk about Jesus more, but talk about Jesus less. They realize it will interfere with what they are trying to dobuilding a bridge to the Jewish community to insure the survival of Judeo-Christian civilization.
I’m sorry, but that is clearly not biblical.
Mr. Brog said. Christians who work with Jews in supporting Israel realize how sensitive we are in talking about conversion and talking about Jesus. So those who work with us tend not to talk about Jesus more, but talk about Jesus less.
Pastor Hagee understands that we as Christians do not know how to prepare Jews for Salvation. There for Less is More!
Tens of thousands of Jews have turned to Jesus in recent years, and Messianic congregations are springing up all across America & Israel. Their fulfillment as Jews has come through the evangelistic efforts of ministries like Jews for Jesus, Friends of Israel, Ariel Ministries, and many others.
The key to success here has been JEWS witnessing to JEWS and emphasizing in the process that Jews do not have to renounce their Jewish heritage in order to accept Yeshua as their Savior. By contrast, ever since the Fourth Century the church has given Jews the impression that they must forsake their Jewishness and become Gentiles in order to be accepted as Christians.