The redemption of Israel

Fumio Taku
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SUMMARY: The speaker talks about God's love for all people, but also emphasizes the special role of the Jewish people in transmitting God's word and the significance of Jesus being the promised Messiah of Israel. He then discusses the parallels between the Passover story and Jesus' life, highlighting the idea of redemption through the shedding of blood. The speaker also discusses the current state of the world and the coming of Jesus' second coming, as well as the importance of remembering the Holocaust and the persecution of the Jewish people. Overall, the message is one of hope and faith in God's plan for salvation and redemption.

The speaker discusses the Holocaust and how it relates to the message of Jesus on the cross. He talks about a man who survived the Holocaust and the Christian woman who risked her life to help him and his family. The speaker emphasizes the message of love and sacrifice that Jesus taught, and encourages listeners to extend unconditional love to all people, including the Jewish people. He reminds listeners that they are part of a greater story and should not be selfish in their beliefs.


God’s love is to all of us, to every single man, woman, boy and girl around the word. For God so loved the world that he sent his only begotten child, so that all of us may be saved. Amen.

At the same time, I’m here to let you know that just as I stand here before you someone who is nothing special, and the only reason I’m here standing before you is purely by the grace of God. Likewise by God’s grace, God has chosen a group of people through whom the word of God in the prophetic plan of God is transformed. And these are the children of Abraham, the people of Israel, the Jewish people.

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