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Saturday, June 29, 2024

God's Eternal Purpose Unveiled by Gian Luca Morotti

Does God have a plan for uniting and reconciling Jews and Gentiles? 

https://www.amazon.com/Commonwealth-Israel-Eternal-Purpose-Unveiled/dp/B0D6J5LB5H


As confusion over the place of the Jews escalates, learn why the “mystery” revealed to Paul holds the key to one of the most volatile issues of our day. 

As Christ came on the seen there was a pre-existing “enmity” based on a “mutual dislike of each other’s customs.” But was reconciliation part of “the eternal purpose which He accomplished in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Eph. 3:11)? Morotti’s book, Called to a Holy Pilgrimage explored how the Jewish people regathered to the land of Israel according to the prophetic scriptures—while still in their unbelief. Yet according to the Amplified Version, God would “make plain [to everyone] the plan of the mystery [regarding the uniting of believing Jews and Gentiles into one body] which [until now] was kept hidden through the ages in [the mind of] God who created all things” (Ephesians 3:9).

Gian Luca exposes how “Stigmatic Theology” presents “a deformed view of the "whole counsel of God” and creates a “glaring impediment to the Almighty’s plan and purpose wrought by the blood of the cross in making the two (Jews and Gentiles) – ‘one new man – so making peace’ (Ephesians 2:15).”

Gian Luca Morotti

Gian Luca Morotti holds a degree in Security Management and a Bachelor in Biblical Studies in Hebraic Heritage. He currently serves as member of the International Board of Ebenezer Emergency Fund International (EEFI) and as chairman of Ebenezer Operation Exodus Israel. He is also a board director of the Commonwealth of Israel Foundation (COIF). 

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Wednesday, February 1, 2023

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Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Part 8: The Commonwealth of Israel

 

This is Part 8 in the series of videos in which Gian Luca Morotti, Hebrew scholar and author,  goes through his new book "Called to a Holy Pilgrimage". In this session Gian Luca focuses in on the Commonwealth of Israel as described by the apostle Paul in Ephesians 2:11-17. He opens  up the theme. establishing it firmly in a multitude of scriptures as well as bringing in a number cross-linking prophetic insights. 

This is no less than the ultimate Peace Plan plan of God. It is now emerging from the mysteries. It points to the true and lasting, even eternal, peace among men of good will, the people of His calling. This is established in the New Covenant, through the redeeming and atoning blood of Messiah. He accomplishes this in the auspices of the dual office of Melchizedek. He is both High Priest and King of kings. He is both the Lamb of God, and the Lion of the Jewish House of Judah, even our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, Yeshua Hamashiach. He is the Alpha and Omega, the Author and finisher of our faith. 

Friday, August 7, 2020

COMMONWEALTH THEOLOGY ESSENTIALS - Now available in paperback

COMMONWEALTH THEOLOGY ESSENTIALS - Now available in paperback

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Read what people as saying:

“In history, there are important movements and beliefs that change the course of history. This book captures the essence of an awakening that is occurring around the globe. Followers of Yeshua, that is Jesus, are seeing that their identity—as full members of the House of Israel—has been hidden from them. This veil is falling away and Commonwealth Theology both captures what is occurring and is enlightening to seeing the truth. This book will open your eyes to the truth in Scripture as you've never seen it before.” —Spencer G. Bolduc, Host of Sound the Shofar: The Quest for Biblical Truth

“God, in His sovereignty, has chosen these four authors to be pioneers and forerunners to bring the Commonwealth Theology to the proper degree of understanding the Church needs today. This is about the United and Holy Congregation of the Living God.” —Gian Luca Morotti, Chairman of the Board Ebenezer Operation Exodus Israel

“One of the most confusing things is the changing vision of the Church. Why is it here? What is its main purpose? What should it look like? What should it do?
The Early Church evolved from a rag-tag group of believers meeting in homes but quickly transitioned into buildings and organized clergy. In the beginning, the Jewish founders began to fall into ill repute until the organized church viewed them as the ‘Christ killing’ enemy. Jews and Christians struggled with the ‘family feud’ of Romans 11. The full-blown Roman Catholic Church was a worldwide organization that had no room for Jews as a whole.

Along comes the Reformation; and, the Catholic Church shattered into many pieces. As each new church or ministry began, they usually developed their own theology and vision for the Church. Each new spin-off led to another division: doctrinal position, organization of the clergy and laity, the role of gifts, prophecy, etc. Dispensationalists and ‘kingdom now’ covenant theologians argued vehemently over Israel and its role, if any.

The simple give-and-take of the saints, meeting around the Lord in a unity of love and the Spirit, was largely forgotten. Each church or ministry developed into a crystallized organization that mainly operated within its own confines—little fiefdoms that each pastor jealously guarded. There was little vision for the Church’s mission and testimony, and no interest in prophecy. Today, most Christians cling to the theology they were taught. There is no unifying vision that all of those who are bought with the blood of the Lamb can gather around. No unifying vision or theology! That is, until Commonwealth Theology, which gives Christians a way to go on together without renouncing the things they hold dear.

This point of view also recognizes that we are in the ‘last days’ and Israel is the ‘canary in the coal mine.’ History is almost ‘a wrap’ and life for Christians will deteriorate before the Lord’s return. The call is for the saints and Israel to stand together as a testimony of Christ here on the earth no matter how dangerous or unpopular.” —Dene McGriff. Dene is a retired International HMO Executive (HMO—Health Maintenance Organization)—having organized numerous HMOs for various nations.

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Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Commonwealth Theology Essentials at Amazon

Introducing: COMMONWEALTH THEOLOGY ESSENTIALS

Get the latest insights from leaders in the Commonwealth Theology movement and support the creation of the “Commonwealth of Israel Reference Bible.”

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Book Description:
In January 2018 Douglas W. Krieger premiered his groundbreaking work, “Commonwealth Theology: An Introduction.” Joined by Bible researchers, Dr. Douglas Hamp, Dr. Gavin Finley, and Chris Steinle, “Essentials” expands the application of Commonwealth Theology (CT) to address even more aspects of biblical theology - areas of theology which have either been ignored or contradicted within mainstream theologies. Indeed, CT reaffirms the truly biblical tenets of both Catholic-Reformed and Dispensation Theology, while resolving Christendom’s greatest areas of conflict by examining these heretofore enigmas in the light of Commonwealth Theology.

“Essentials” is presented in two main sections: Elements of Commonwealth Theology; and, Commonwealth Eschatology. Following the introduction, which lays out the need  and benefits of CT in defining the relationship between the Jews and the Church, the “Elements” section summarizes the core theological basics from Krieger’s initial work; as well as covering new insights from all four of the authors.

Some of the elements of CT expounded in the first sections include: Krieger’s analysis of mainline Christianity’s treatment of the Jews in terms of “Distinction” and “Separation”; Comparisons of Reformed, Dispensation, and Commonwealth Theology; The peace and unity purchased by Christ with implications for Gentiles and Jews; The plight of the two houses of Israel and the significance of the scattered Northern Kingdom; The mystery hidden but revealed in the New Testament; The import of the Jerusalem Council; Heresies adopted by the Early Church; False juxtaposition of Law and Grace; The Breach of Jeroboam; The two offices of Melchizedek; and, Israel’s divorce and remarriage.

Part II: Commonwealth Eschatology contains, among other topics: How to reconcile partially fulfilled Messianic prophecies; The thematic view of Revelation; The Future 70th Week; The Gentile connection to Jacob’s Trouble; Analysis of the Resurrection/Rapture; and, What happens on the Day of the Second Coming?

Proceeds from the sale of this book will be used to support the Commonwealth of Israel Foundation and its primary objective - the production of the Commonwealth of Israel Reference Bible. More than a dozen Bible scholars and leaders in the COI community are already at work, volunteering commentary and lexical references toward the completion of this educational and inspiring study-notes Bible. Please visit commonwealthofisrael.com or .org to learn more about the Foundation.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2019

The Denver Declaration - Summer 2019




INTRODUCTION
TO THE
DENVER DECLARATION

During the course of 2017-2019 a number of believers in Messiah – Jesus – realized from their doctrinal backgrounds that the major theological paradigms now prevalent primarily within evangelical circles were either inherited from Roman Catholicism and Reformational Churches and/or from more modern forms of systematic theology, primarily those with premillennarian/dispensational emphasis. Coupled with these older bodies of doctrinal emphases were eschatologies which emphasized the “disinheritance” of Israel (aka, the Jews) expressed in the corpus of what is considered Replacement/Rejection theology wherein “Israel” is solely the New Israel of God—i.e., the Church; whereas in Dispensational thinking the Ekklesia/Congregation/Church is wholly disconnected from the tribe of Judah (i.e., the Jews) wherein God’s plan for both the Church and “Israel” are utterly disconnected, the one from the other.