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This Book is Dedicated to PETER LOTH, Holocaust survivor, born in Stutthof, Poland's death camp.
Peter, I dedicate The Church Has Not Replaced God’s Israel to you, your faithful wife Valerie, children, family and all survivor families. We are blessed indeed to honor you. Heaven forever forged you into our hearts.
We love you.
Pelham and DeDe
(Meet “Brother Forgiveness” on www.forerunnerministries.org.)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Church Has Not Replaced God’s Israel:
Putting Israel Back In The Picture
Introduction: Get the Big Picture First
Part I: Immersed Into Israel’s Messiah
Chapter 1: Theology?
Chapter 2: Same Jesus, Different Box
Chapter 3: When a Forerunner Runs
Chapter 4: Immersed is Good
Chapter 5: Christians, Come Home
Chapter 6: The Revelation is Upon Us
Part II: Where Did This “Gospel” Come From?
Chapter 7: Black Light Divided Us
Chapter 8: Exposing This Black Darkness
Part III: Re-immersed Into Israel’s Messiah
Chapter 9: Put Israel Back In
Chapter 10: Count the Christians In
Chapter 11: Why Did Jesus Die?
Chapter 12: Can You Love too Early?
Chapter 13: Common-care Love
Chapter 14: Love on in—Blood Deep
Chapter 15: Anybody Got a Plan?
Chapter 16: Loving-in-the-Gap Intercession
Part IV: Kingdom Gospel Vs. A Different Gospel
Chapter 17: Are You Ready for Kingdom Hurry-up?
Chapter 18: DeDe is Back from Israel
Chapter 19: It’s Testing Time
Chapter 20: Elijah’s Highway
Chapter 21: Traveling Elijah’s Highway
Chapter 22: Traveling on Leap-out Faith
Chapter 23: Traveling to Israel (Rapture)
Chapter 24: They Threw Him Out of His Vineyard
After Hurricane Katrina
INTRODUCTION
Get the Big Picture First
Church Forgot
In The Church Has Not Replaced God’s Israel I’m seeing the reason we as church people experience so little of God’s fullness, so few of his outlandish miracles—and what we, the church, can do about it. I understand that any old donkey can kick a barn down, but it takes a carpenter to build one. It seems the church forgot our Carpenter is a Jew. That could be why we're missing the presence many of us are longing for—the presence that does what the real Jew—Jesus—did, does, and sends his people to do: establish a government on healing the sick, raising the dead, cleansing lepers, and driving out demons. Freely you have received, freely give (Matt. 10:8).
I noticed Matthew 10:5–7 too. These twelve (all Jews) Jesus sent out with the following instructions: “Do not go among the Gentiles or enter any town of the Samaritans. Go rather to the lost sheep of Israel. As you go, preach this message: ‘The kingdom of heaven is near.’” We know about the “go ye” in Matthew 28, but somehow we have disconnected from the Matthew 10 message of the kingdom. Why? We’ll be looking for an answer.
Church Sputtering
Power-wise, we have to admit the Western church is running on fumes; miracles are few. Fullness-of-the-Gentiles work is in full swing elsewhere in the believing world with Matthew 10 activity going on while we Western believers are mostly longing spectators. I’m not seeing the dead raised and miracles flowing, so I have concluded church change is not an option; that the only solution is church revolution. When we lost our Jewish connection, we got some bad gas in our church tank. We're just sputtering along. Could our jesus be an “other” jesus?
Part I points out that we all have some form of theology and begins looking at the good, bad—and yes—the really ugly. It rolls out a good forerunner who ran for nothing because he didn’t run with the full message that had to be delivered. Then we look at the Word of God to see how good it is to be immersed into the real Jesus, the one born in Israel, who died in Israel, broke out of his grave in Israel, is coming back to Israel, and coming back to us because of Israel.

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