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The Advantage of Being Jewish

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The Advantage of Being Jewish

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August 29, 2025 12:00 am

The Jewish people were entrusted with the oracles of God, the very words of God, a spiritual responsibility that's more than a cultural treasure. Paul's answer to the Jew's question about the benefit of being a Jew and circumcision is that it's great in every respect, as they were given the holy scriptures, the greatest thing ever given, which reveal the nature and character of God, the way of salvation, and the path of those who would live godly lives.

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We must be people of this book. And when he says, you have been entrusted with the oracles of God. What a powerful statement. What does it mean? the oracles of God, the Logia of God.

How did God do that? How do we know what we have is? God's Word. How do we know it's just not another one of those books? How do we know it's complete?

Sixty six is that all Were there more, should there have been more? And how is it been preserved over the years. Can we have confidence in it? Why did the Jews follow the law? Preserve their heritage, and endure centuries of persecution.

if none of that could save them. In this message, Stephen Davey uncovers Paul's shocking answer in Romans 3.2. The Jewish people were entrusted with something extraordinary. the very words of God. That's more than a cultural treasure.

It's a spiritual responsibility. This message begins a three-part series and you're going to learn how we got our Bible. And why you can trust it. Here's Stephen. If you have heard this classic Story for Children by Hans Christian Andersen.

You've probably never forgotten it. goes a little bit like this. Once upon a time, there was an emperor who loved Fine clothing. tailored royal clothing filled his massive wardrobe. Hats.

Pants, gowns, shirts. All fitting his rather portly figure. One day, several philosophers. came to see him, or so they introduced themselves as philosophers. They were, in fact, conmen.

And they told the emperor that they had the ability to weave the most rare and exquisite material for clothing. And if he hired them, he would find them making him the most expensive suit that he owned. He was intrigued by the idea They told him that this cloth was so unusual and rare that The only people who could see it Were The wise of mind and pure of heart.

So he hired them and was excited about this enterprise. Waited for quite some time until his curiosity got the best of him, and he sent one of his chief ministers to see how the work was progressing. The chief minister went into the room and he saw these men sitting before empty looms. Fashioning things in mid-air. He saw nothing.

But he didn't want to be viewed as unwise or impure. And so he came back to the emperor and reported that it was the most beautiful clothing he had ever seen. The king gave them more money. Eventually, after a few more days, his curiosity again got the best of him and he sent another of his chief ministers who went and again saw men sitting before empty looms with their fingers fashioning nothing in mid-air. And that minister, not wanting to be considered unintelligent or impure.

came back and again reported, the clothing was almost finished and it was the most beautiful cloth any eyes had ever seen. Finally, the emperor himself couldn't take it any more, and he marched into the room and He also saw weavers sitting before empty looms and fingers fashioning nothing in mid-air, but.

Now the report was out, and certainly he was not unwise or impure, and so he announced to everyone that certainly this was the most beautiful set of clothing he had ever seen, and he awarded medals. to the conmen, or philosophers as he was told. The day arrived, his clothing was finished, the parade had been announced. Those men with great to-do dressed him in nothingness And he went out and paraded before the people. And all the people, of course, had heard the news, and so they stood along the sides of the road, not wanting to appear unwise or impure.

And so they also said, Oh, it's so beautiful, the most beautiful clothing we have seen, until finally the emperor made it to where a little boy was standing. And that innocent child said to his mother, Mommy, the emperor has. No clothes. The innocence of that honest child unmasked The hypocrisy of an entire people. The people living under pretense, unwilling to say what they thought.

Might be the truth, and others, of course, not knowing if it was the truth after all. Thus far, in our study through the first two chapters of Romans, the Apostle Paul has played the role of that. unpretentious Messenger. He has revealed the nakedness of the unbeliever. He has also revealed that the hands of man cannot fashion clothing that will ever be able to cover the barrenness of the human heart.

In spite of its ritual, in spite of all of its parading and ceremony, the looms of religion throughout the world are empty. They cannot weave clothes. Go off to cover. guilt and sin. In reality, those that cover themselves with that which religion produces leaves a person exposed and naked before the one true God with whom they will have to deal.

In chapter 1, Paul has exposed the nakedness of the immoral man who has ignored creation. In chapter two, he has exposed the nakedness of the moral man who has ignored his conscience. Both categories are found without excuse. Romans chapter 1, verse 20, so they are without excuse. Romans chapter 2, verse 1, therefore you are without excuse.

And now in the latter part of chapter 2, Paul is exposing the guilt of the religious man who has spoken the truth but has ignored the reality of it, has taught morality but has chosen to cover over and to hide the immorality of his own heart and mind. Paul has begun, as you remember perhaps from chapter 2, the latter part, he has begun addressing specifically the Jew. The Jew was the epitome of morality. The Jew was the epitome of one who followed the truth. The Jew was the one who, above all others, had a relationship with the one true living God.

Surely they. We're all right before his Polygaise. But we have discovered That indeed was not true. In the last paragraph of chapter 2, Paul has exposed them as being as much in need of true spiritual clothing as the unbelieving Gentile. And that would have been as shocking to the Jew as it was to the emperor to discover from the lips of an honest child that he was in fact naked when he thought he was parading about in finery.

So the Jew would have been shocked to discover that he was in fact spiritually unclothed, uncovered, exposed before God. If anybody felt they had a right to heaven, It was the Jew. If anybody felt they had a right to the kingdom, it was the son of Abraham. They were God's covenanted people, they were the sons of Abraham. And those who had followed the law of God, yet Paul said to them, in effect, it wasn't good enough to clothe their hearts.

They were in fact guilty. And in need, the writer of Hebrews said, There is no creature hidden from God's sight, but all things are open and naked before the eyes of God. Hebrews 4:13.

So, in effect, we're discovering that there is no race of men anywhere that has an advantage before God, son of Abraham or not, there is nobody that has the edge. There isn't anybody that can pull strings before God and say, Well, you remember me, I knew who, and I knew this, and I did that, and it won't matter. No one has an advantage. When it comes to gaining entrance into heaven, no Gentile, and he declares here, not even the Jew.

Now, for the past, Forty-three verses. Paul has been delivering truth. And then assuming, anticipating the objection and answering the objection. And it's been fascinating how God has used this brilliant lawyer. to form this treatise.

Of grand theology. He is now under the superintendence of the Holy Spirit, anticipating the very next objection that will come from the lips of the Jew. Chapter 3, verse 1, he speaks for them. And he says, then what advantage Has the Jew Or what is the benefit? of circumcision.

In other words, Paul, if you're saying. To me, a Jew. The truth, then. Who cares about the temple? Who cares about the sacrificial system?

Judaism at large, I mean, why bother with the rite of circumcision? Why bother keeping our bloodline? Distinct from the rest of the world? Why put up with isolation from the world? Why bother with all of the Sabbath observances?

Why go through the pain of being different and being misunderstood? Give us One good reason, in other words, why we should remain Jews. Why not give it all away? It doesn't matter, evidently. and live like the rest of the pagan world.

Why not? That was the next subjection that would come and he knew it would. They would say to him, Well, what advantage has the Jew? What benefit is there to being? a circumcised Jew.

You need to understand a little bit of Jewish history to understand the implication of this. One phrase. The Jew could look back over his shoulder and see nothing but years of suffering and difficulty and hardship. They felt that it would be worth it. Because they were going to go to heaven because of it.

Just as many people think that they abstain from this and they don't do that, and it's worth it because that'll get me into heaven.

So the Jew looked back over his shoulder and saw nothing but The difficulty that he had experienced in Why his nation had centuries of persecution and humiliation and division and Slavery. Judgment. They had spent 400 years. in Egypt alone as slaves. Serving, mistreated.

Penniless until God rescued and delivered them. But even after their Their escape from Egypt, they wandered for 40 years in the wilderness because of their own unbelief and until the faithless generation had died away. Can you imagine living your life? Like that. Even after they entered the promised land, they had to fight for every square inch of land, and then they had to fight to protect it.

They still couldn't rest. Several hundred years after they were there, they were now divided by their own civil war. The country and the nation of people divided into the southern and northern kingdoms. both having become idolatrous. The northern kingdom was decimated by the Assyrians and the southern kingdom by the Babylonians and the Babylonians swept in and took away their choice ones, young men we remember with names like Daniel and Meshach and Shadrach and Abednego.

Decimated, thinking they would never see the land again. But eventually they were allowed to return and under the leadership of Ezra and Nehemiah, they rebuilt their little city and they rebuilt eventually the temple. But even when they did that, they had to have one hand on the trowel with the bricks and the stone and the other hand on the sword because they were under constant threat of war and potential extinction. But they rebuilt. It wasn't long before Greece conquered them.

and Antiochus' Epiphanies the foreshadowing of the coming Antichrist. went into their temple and sacrificed a pig on their holy altar and killed their priests. and decimated them once again. Later, under Roman rule, they had barely scrapped things together again. They continued their journey of hardship and pain and suffering.

Tens of thousands of Jews who, over the course of the next few decades, would rebel against Rome, would be slaughtered, usually by crucifixion. In the year of our Lord's own crucifixion, Jewish historians tell us that 2,000 other Jewish men were crucified. The difference with Our Lord was that he was the God-man who'd come to be crucified on purpose. To save us from our sin. But this Popular means of death was exercised against several thousand Jewish men.

Under Herod the Great, you remember that he had slaughtered all of the babies, two years of age and under, because he had heard that one had been born who would be the king of the Jews, and this paranoid man, desiring to protect his throne, created such disaster and heartache that the Bible reads that the weeping of the Jewish people is heard throughout the land. Finally, in AD 70, the Roman general Titus Vespasian marched against Jerusalem. Came under Caesar's orders. Rome had had enough of the Jew. By this time, the Jewish origins and religion was twisted with unnatural maliciousness.

It was said that the Jews had originated from a company of lepers who had been sent by the king of Egypt to work in the sand quarries, and that a man named Moses had gone to the sand quarries and rescued and banded together the lepers and they escaped to Palestine. It was said that they worshipped the head of a donkey because it was while making their way to Palestine that a herd of wild donkeys led them to water when they were about to die of thirst. By this time, the Jewish customs were not only mocked, but they were also misunderstood and they were even hated.

Now think for a moment before we continue this history lesson that eventually I'll tell you where we're going. Can you imagine doing anything in your life as a Christian, knowing it's going to invite open derision and hatred and mockery? The moment you arrive on that campus, you'll be mocked. The moment you leave, up until that moment, you'll be mocked. You'll be found in derision.

You'll be scorned. You'll be mistreated and misunderstood. Is there anything in our Christian experience that invites that? Would we be willing to do it? I fear that the church today doesn't invite derision from the world simply because it's so much like it.

But Plutarch wrote during this time That the Jews would not eat pigs' flesh. Because the pig was one of their chief gods. The Roman writer Juvenal said that the Sabbath was observed by the Jews simply because the Jews were lazy. He said that to the Jew, the flesh of the swine or pig was considered even more honorable and to be protected than the flesh of a human being. You can see how they twisted.

God's dietary law for them. Josephus tells us that Judaism by the first century had become regarded as quote barbaric superstition and the Jews were considered the most disgusting of races. by the rest of the world.

So when Titus came to destroy Jerusalem, he also came to wipe out the Jew. According to Josephus, More than a million Jews of all ages were butchered by Titus.

Some one hundred thousand of those who survived were sold into slavery or sent to Rome to die in the gladiatorial games. Around the same time, other Gentiles took courage by the actions of Rome, and they rose up in Caesarea and killed 20,000 Jews and sold many more of them into slavery. Gentile residents in Damascus literally cut the throats of 10,000 Jews in one single day. Ladies and gentlemen, anti-Semitism can only be explained. in light of Satan's hatred for this people.

Satan hates Jesus Christ. The Son of God, the God-man who chose to be born of Jewish blood. Satan knows the covenant. That God has with Israel. And so Satan has launched his most diabolical schemes and murderous attacks against the Jew.

Because if Satan can get rid of the Jew, then he can make null and void the covenant of God with the Jew for that coming day we read of in Revelation. And so by making that null and void, Satan can then make God a liar, unable to keep his word. That's why he has so horrifically attacked the people from. The beginning of time. Satan also knows that 144,000 Jews will become evangelists.

during the Great Tribulation and will bring millions of people. To faith in Christ in Revelation 7. He knows the covenant with the Jews will involve restoration of their land and the city of Jerusalem as the centerpiece of God's kingdom on earth with Christ ruling on the throne. In Revelation 21, and so he hates that, of course.

So, since the establishment of this nation, Satan has launched his hatred. His bloodlust. Against the Jew and will continue until he makes one final attempt to wipe Israel off the face of the earth, we're told in Revelation chapter 20. but he will be defeated and thrown into the lake. of fire.

You cannot explain the hatred of the Jew without understanding. Satan and his hatred for the Jew. Oftentimes, the Jews suffered because of their own desire for independence. In AD 115, the Jews rebelled against Rome. When they failed, Emperor Hadrian destroyed nearly a thousand Palestinian towns and killed at least 600,000 Jewish men.

So many Jews were sold into slavery at that time that the price of a Jewish slave was the same as the price of a horse. 200 years later, The Roman Emperor formulated a legal code. That declared Jews to be an inferior race of human beings. That, of course, is a demonic idea for any race to be lesser than or greater than another. And that would permeate Europe for more than a thousand years, not 50 years, not 100 years, but a thousand years.

In the 13th century, they were banished from France. In the 15th century, they were exiled from Spain. I've stood on a hillside in southern France and kept a little pebble. From a The location of Jewish believers who are exiled. Who'd followed the one true and living God.

and France kicked them out.

So did Spain. In 1818, tens of thousands of Jews were massacred in the Ukraine. We're more familiar with the 1900s, the 1940s, specifically Adolf Hitler. And just one more chapter. In anti-Semitism, one more chapter of Satan's attempt to wipe the Jew off the face of.

Yeah. His regime would kill six million Jews One historian records for us that as Hitler's troops marched together, they would often sing this marching tune. Sharpen the knives on the pavement stone, Sink the knives into Jewish flesh and bone, Let the blood flow freely. Let the blood flow. Free light.

To this day, In our generation, for the Jews that have returned to the land of their forefathers, they are in the newspapers nearly every day, and they are on the newscasts nearly every day, and they're doing what? They're fighting to keep one little inch. of land. And it's not going to stop, by the way. According to the Bible, there will never be the peace that they want.

into the book of Revelation. From a purely historical perspective, ladies and gentlemen, the Jews have been treated more ruthlessly. and more mercilessly than any other people of all time. The pages of history are stained with the blood of the Jews.

Now here's the purpose of that lesson. Thanks for staying with me. Go back and read Romans 3, 1 now. With the history as your backdrop, even though the Jews of Romans 3 don't know the sufferings of their future, they certainly know the sufferings of their past. No wonder they will say now to Paul, listen, with what we know that has gone on with being a Jew.

What advantage has the Jew? What benefit has circumcision? If you've told us that being a son of Abraham will not get us into heaven, why bother? If you've told us that following dietary laws and all of the regulations of the Mosaic law and keeping our blood unspotted from Gentile races, that doesn't matter for heaven. Why do it?

We don't have security socially, we don't have security politically, we don't have security physically, and now, Paul, you are telling us we do not have security. spiritually. By the way, if you give the gospel of Christ to a good person who lives a good life, And you tell them it's not by works, lest any man should boast. Ephesians 2 8 and 9, they'll say, well. Then what's the benefit of good works?

Why not sin? If you give the gospel to someone who has an upstanding reputation. That his reputation means nothing to God in terms of getting into heaven, and he will most likely say, Well, then what benefit is there to keeping? A good reputation. Tell someone who has avoided The sins of the flesh, that they cannot get into heaven simply because they are chaste, and they will say, You mean I abstained for nothing?

Why not sin? You need to understand the gospel, my friends. You don't do good works in order to get into heaven. There's nothing you can do. You don't do good works to get in, you do good works because you are what?

Because you're going You don't try to live a holy life so that you will be accepted by God. You strive to live a holy life out of gratitude because. You have been accepted by God already. Getting into heaven is not a matter of what you've done, it's a matter of what Christ has done. In fact, it's not a matter of you.

It's a matter of who Christ is in you. Right? You didn't get saved. By being good. Which is good news.

It means you can't be unsaved by being bad. And someone might say, well, why bother then with being good? Are you just telling us, let's go and sin?

Well, Paul will deal with that later. We don't have time here. But let me at least say that being godly isn't evidence of belonging to God.

Well, he unfolds for the Jew the fact that spiritual security is not in being related to Abraham. He's going to continue to work through this chapter. And develop the truth that being related to Christ brings the only spiritual security, then what advantage has the Jew, or what is the benefit of circumcision?

Now, Paul's answer here. Would surprise them and frankly surprises me because I would think he would say absolutely nothing. There's no benefit to being a Jew. There's no benefit to circumcision. But what does he say?

He says in verse 2, great. In every respect. You want to know what the benefit of being a Jew is? Oh, it's great in every respect. First of all, he says, the Jew was entrusted with the oracles of God.

That is, the Jew was given the logia, the words, the oracles, the very revelation of God. The Jew was given the holy scriptures. And what are the scriptures? They're the greatest thing ever given. They reveal the nature and character of God.

They tell us who He is. They tell us what he demands and expects. They tell us the things that he's done. They reveal the creative acts of his power. They tell us of a coming Redeemer.

They also tell us who we are. They give us our purpose in life. They tell us our nature. They tell us what we must do to be pleasing to God, to be accepted before God. They tell us the way of salvation is by Christ alone.

They explain the path of those who would live godly lives, having been accepted by God. The Jewish nation, Paul says, listen, you have an incredible benefit. You were given the inspired, infallible record of the nature and purpose of God and all of mankind. What an incredible blessing. From Moses on Mount Sinai on through the prophets, through Jesus Christ and the apostles, you will have been given the word.

entrusted with it. The word entrusted, by the way, is a wonderful Greek word. Root word, it gives us the same word, steward. They were given the stewardship. of the Word of God.

That means it wasn't theirs. They just took care of it. for the rest of the world. And Mai Ha the Jew took care of it. with great care.

Now, Paul has already stated in chapter 2 that having a copy of the law. Isn't good enough. He explained that even teaching the law was not good enough.

However, he would say then in chapter 3, verse 2, that having a copy of it is an undeniable blessing. and a great privilege. And for the Jew to have been the early recipient of this What a great privilege. It was.

So he says, in effect, don't forget, God chose to give his revelation to and through you. The Jewish You've been entrusted with it. Do you want a copy of the Bible? Do you know what a privilege that is? It's easy to take for granted because we probably have three or four copies.

Where there are millions of people in our world today that do not have one verse. in their language. Whether you're a believer or not, I want you to know you are privileged. to have a copy. And that's Paul's.

Point. Is this an ornament for the coffee table? Or something that you slip under the front seat of a car, or is it a manual? For life. We must be people of this book.

And when he says, you have been entrusted with the oracles of God. What a powerful statement. What does it mean? the oracles of God, the Logia of God. How did God do that?

How do we know what we have is? God's Word. How do we know it's just not another one of those books? How do we know it's complete? 66 is that all, were there more, should there have been more?

How has it been preserved over the years? Can we have confidence in it? Those are all wonderful questions. for next Sunday morning. We'll begin there.

But as you pack your things away, let me read you this quote from a man who wrote a few years ago of our great privilege in having the Word of God. He wrote this. This book contains the mind of God. The state of man The way of salvation. the doom of sinners and the happiness of believers.

Christ is its grand subject. Our good. is its design. and the glory of God. is its end.

This is Message One. in a three-part series called How We Got Our Bible. We'll bring you the remaining messages over the next two broadcasts. I want you to know that we have this series available as a set of C D's and that set is available at a discounted rate right now. If you know someone who lacks confidence in God's Word, You can get this series on CD today.

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Tune in next time for more wisdom for the heart.

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