Olive Tree Reconciliation Fund Articles
Life from the Dead - Avi Snyder, European Director of Jews for Jesus
(based in Germany), talks to Julia Fisher
“Let me tell you what’s on my heart”, Avi began,
“I’d like to tell you how the presence of Jews for Jesus on the streets
of Germany gave birth to an idea called Life from the Dead.”
And before you ask, you might be wondering why Jews for Jesus are
in Germany ?
First, so Jews living there can hear the Gospel and be saved. Second,
so Germans can hear the Gospel from Jewish lips and be saved. Third,
so Germany can see Jews proclaiming the Gospel without fear and without
shame. And finally, so that the world can see Jews and Germans proclaiming
the Gospel together. The world says this is impossible but the Gospel
says it has to be!”
Brought up in a Jewish home in New York, Avi came to faith in Jesus
with the help of a Jews for Jesus tract and the witness of Christian
friends. He’s been an evangelist with Jews for Jesus since 1978. He
established their work in the Ukraine and Russia, where he lived for
seven years. Later, he moved to Germany to become European Director.
“This strategic thinking gave birth to the idea Life from the Dead.
There are cities throughout Europe, especially Eastern Europe, where
just the names of these cities bring back very tragic memories to
the minds of us Jews; places like Berlin, Nuremberg, Krakow, Warsaw,
Prague, Budapest and Moscow. Until the Second World War these cities
used to be our homes; then they became our graves. For us Jews to
come back to these cities with the Gospel on our lips is like life
from the dead.
Some years ago I heard that Jewish cultural festivals are held every
year in Warsaw and in Krakow. There aren’t many Jews left in Poland
but thousands of Jews living in Europe come to these festivals. So
many died in Warsaw during the 2nd WW. Most of all, us Jews. But also
Poles, Germans and Russians. So, last September, we sent a team to
the festival in Warsaw; two German speaking Jews for Jesus, two Russian
speaking Jews for Jesus, two Germans for Jesus, and two Poles for
Jesus. For three days we stood shoulder to shoulder handing out literature
and preaching the Gospel - the first time in history such a thing
has happened. To say we caused a stir is an understatement.
We had hundreds of good conversations with people from many nationalities.
Many Jewish people and non-Jews were willing to listen to us as we
explained the Good News. Why did they come up and talk to us? Because
they couldn’t fathom why there were Jews on the streets of Poland
preaching about Jesus. But that’s the whole point of the Gospel –
it’s the perfect redemption of a tragic history.
And that brings me to talking about our particular call as Jewish
believers to be a light to the nations. There’s currently much talk
among Christians in the UK, Germany and the US about loving and blessing
Israel. However, in my opinion, not many Christians understand how
to pray for or bless Israel, or what it means to say the Jews are
God’s ‘chosen people’. The Scriptures clearly show, from Genesis to
Revelation, that Israel as a people have only received one call and
that call is to be a nation of missionaries to the rest of the world.
God chose the Jews because of His love for the nations. He chose us
to take the Gospel to the nations. The Apostle Paul says that this
call is irrevocable and he also said the Gospel should be preached
‘to the Jew first’. Even Paul, who was a missionary to the Gentiles,
when he went to a new city always began his missionary work amongst
the Jews. Why? Because he understood the strategy. He gave the message
to the future messengers so the messengers could do their job and
get the message to the rest of the world!”
“Do you believe that’s why you’ve been so persecuted down the centuries?”
I asked Avi.
“Yes! The spiritual root of anti-Semitism is Satan’s desire to stop
the proclamation of the Gospel. If he could have destroyed us before
the Messiah came (and he tried) there would have been no Messiah,
no Scripture (because the Scriptures had to come through the Jewish
people) and no nation to proclaim the Gospel. He has sought to destroy
us ever since the time of Jesus because if the Jewish people can be
destroyed then the call will not be fulfilled, the Gospel won’t go
out to the nations and Jesus won’t come back. Yes, the spiritual root
of anti-Semitism is Satanic and is greater than just hatred for us
Jews; it reflects Satan’s hatred for the world. He wants to stop the
Gospel from spreading.
However, I believe that Jewish missionaries will soon be flooding
the world to proclaim the Gospel; Jews proclaiming the Gospel first
to Jews and then to the nations, including all the places where we
died. I want to see us going back to those places with a message of
redemption and forgiveness and life.
Let me tell you a story … I am often invited to speak in churches
… about two months ago I gave an invitation that if anybody wanted
to talk further about knowing the Lord to come and speak with me after
the service. And a German lady came forward. She had tears in her
eyes. I said, ‘Did you understand the invitation I was giving?’ She
said ‘Yes.’
‘Would you like to give your life to the Lord?’ She looked at me and
through her tears said, ‘I’ve tried but I can’t.’
‘Why not?’
‘My grandfather.’
Now, as Jew I knew where this conversation was going. ‘What about
your grandfather?’
And she forced herself to say, ‘He was one of the real monsters.’
‘But we’re not talking about your grandfather, we’re talking about
you,’ I replied. ‘But you don’t understand, he killed your people.’
I think the Lord gave me these words, ‘I understand that you’re letting
your guilt over his past stopping you from doing what the Lord wants
you to do in the present.’
Then I said, ‘Give your life to the Lord.’ And she did - because it
was a Jew talking to her and encouraging her to accept the Gospel.
In 1990 there were 30,000 Jews in Germany; today there are 230,000
because so many refugees have arrived from the former Soviet Union
and many have been receptive to the Gospel. My purpose in Germany
is to provoke our people to be out proclaiming the Gospel to the Jew
first and then to the nations. Germany is the perfect launching pad
for Life from the Dead in order to be a light to the nations because
we see what an automatic interest it arouses when Jews and Germans
go out on the streets of the cities together!
We’ll be taking the Gospel to Nuremberg later this year, to the Jews
and also to the children and grandchildren of the people who wanted
to see us dead. We want to let them hear from Jewish lips that the
God of Israel loves them and calls us all to repent and encourage
them to stand shoulder to shoulder with us as we together reclaim
these cities. Nuremberg was the ideological heartland of the Nazis
where the party rallies were held every year. I’ve stood on the balcony
where Hitler stood during those rallies and said, ‘There’s a Jew standing
on this ground!’
“Do you get any support from the State church or are they uncomfortable
with you?” I asked.
“There are believers in the State church who stand with us although
officially, that church has taken a stand against ‘Jewish missions.’
They’ve bought the lie that bringing the Gospel to the Jewish people
is a continuation of the Holocaust. They are so guilt ridden that
they don’t question the absurdity of that argument which, would suggest
the prophets, the Apostles and Jesus were all anti-Semites because
they brought the Gospel to the Jews! That’s what guilt does; it makes
you so introverted and incapacitated that you do nothing. The fruit
of repentance is always proclamation.
There’s more freedom amongst the Free churches in Germany although
there are some who say, ‘We love Israel, we love the Jewish people,
but they don’t need Jesus to be saved, therefore we will never say
a word about Jesus to the Jewish people. Again, such an attitude is
born out of guilt and has led many sincere Christians to compromise
on essential theology. That’s not really love for my people ; it’s
a desire to be loved by my people. Real love for other people says,
‘I must tell you the truth whether you receive me or not.’ Because
Jesus loved us He told us the truth even though He knew many would
reject Him.”
“Looking ahead, where do you believe your work is going?” I asked
Avi.
I’ll speak first for Jews for Jesus in Europe. If we can continue
to grow strong in Germany and continue to be strong and grow stronger
in the former Soviet Union, I see what lies in between … all of Europe.
I see a day when teams of Jews for Jesus missionaries sweep through
Europe, causing a stir, getting the contacts and working with the
national churches.
At the same time, Jews for Jesus in Israel are launching ‘Behold your
God.’ This will be the largest evangelistic campaign we’ve ever done
entailing twelve high profile evangelistic campaigns over the next
six years. It will involve thousands of people. I believe that as
a result of this all of Israel will hear the Gospel. It’s my prayer
that hundreds of thousands of Jews and Palestinians will believe the
Gospel and go out from Israel proclaiming the Gospel to the rest of
the world together.
If you love Israel and the Jewish people, then understand we were
chosen to be a light to the nations. The best way for the Church to
interfere with the process of world evangelisation is to keep the
Gospel away from us Jews and not pray for the salvation of Israel
and not pray for those who bring the Gospel to the Jewish people and
believe the lie that Jews don’t need Yeshua to be saved.
But give us the Gospel and pray for the salvation of Israel and pray
for those of us who bring the Gospel to our people and we’ll bring
the gospel to everybody we meet because that’s why we were created!”
To support or for more information about the work of Jews for Jesus
in Europe and Israel please visit their website www.jewsforjesus.org
or email: jfj (at) jewsforjesus.org
To contact Avi Snyder, email: asnyderjfj (at) aol.com
Julia Fisher 11.2.2008
'Quotes'
"For he himself is our peace, who has made the two one and has destroyed
the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility, by abolishing in his flesh the
law with its commandments and regulations."
Ephesians 2:14 - 15
"His purpose was to create in himself one new man out of the two,
thus making peace, and in this one body to reconcile both of them to God
through the cross, by which he put to death their hostility."
Ephesians 2:15 - 16
"He came and preached peace to you who were far away and peace to those
who were near. For through him we both have access to the Father by one Spirit."
Ephesians 2:17 - 18
"This mystery is that through the gospel the Gentiles are heirs together
with Israel, members together of one body, and sharers together in the promise
in Christ Jesus."
Ephesians 3:6
"I have other sheep that are not of this sheep pen. I must bring them
also. They too will listen to my voice, and there shall be one flock and one
shepherd."
John 10: 16
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