Yes you did. That what you are promoting. There is no ethnic favor today as you suggest.Did I say there were racial favors? Take the requite time to understand.
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Yes you did. That what you are promoting. There is no ethnic favor today as you suggest.Did I say there were racial favors? Take the requite time to understand.
You are quoting OT Scripture and trying to take us back there.So did I.
Sorry, I'm just not following you.To convince them that their New Covenant "has never happened".
Wouldn't you want to share your truth with them?![]()
Israel exists today in the land of Palestine. Some of them fear the Lord. Others are arrogantly evil.Romans 9
27 Esaias also crieth concerning Israel, Though the number of the children of Israel be as the sand of the sea...
That's the nation.
...a remnant shall be saved:
That's the remnant.
Both exist concurrently.
As they exist concurrently here:
Romans 11
5 Even so then at this present time also there is a remnant according to the election of grace.
They continue to exist concurrently today, and will continue to exist concurrently until Christ returns.
You mentioned to Old Covenant. I didn't.You are quoting OT Scripture and trying to take us back there.
Jacob I loved; Esau I hated.Yes you did. That what you are promoting. There is no ethnic favor today as you suggest.
So then leave it for those are.Sorry, I'm just not following you.
Yes, some are the faithful believing remnant in Christ.Israel exists today in the land of Palestine. Some of them fear the Lord. Others are arrogantly evil.
It is not just that. You are trying to take us back to that arrangement of racial distinction and favor. That wall has been broken down by the cross.You mentioned to Old Covenant. I didn't.
The point is, one day God will save the nation of Israel.Yes, some are the faithful believing remnant in Christ.
Most are not.
That isn't true. I am not taking us back to anything. I have proven to you that God has always kept the family of Jacob to be a people for himself. He has never rescinded that.It is not just that. You are trying to take us back to that arrangement of racial distinction and favor. That wall has been broken down by the cross.
He will save the remnant (Romans 9:27) and no others.The point is, one day God will save the nation of Israel.
Hello! We have entered the new covenant. The old is gone forever. Race means nothing today. It is all about grace. The Gospel is open equally to Jews and Gentiles alike. There is no racial favoritism any more. Thank God!I disagree. In Romans 3, Paul argues that the unfaithfulness of Israel will not nullify the faithfulness of God. In Romans 11, Paul argues that Israel did not stumble so as to fall when she put the Messiah to death. With regard to the ethnic physical nation today, he has kept for himself a remnant, while hardening the others. Finally, Paul asserts that the gifts and he calling of God are irrevocable.
I agree with you here.
I disagree with you here. The Bible does not teach that the NT Church is true Israel. God is dedicated to both the Israel of God and the New Testament church.
Did I say otherwise?He will save the remnant (Romans 9:27) and no others.
That special favor finished with the termination of the old covenant.That isn't true. I am not taking us back to anything. I have proven to you that God has always kept the family of Jacob to be a people for himself. He has never rescinded that.
Yes. The nation is not the remnant.Did I say otherwise?
He has kept faithful obedient Israelites irrespective of their families.That isn't true. I am not taking us back to anything. I have proven to you that God has always kept the family of Jacob to be a people for himself. He has never rescinded that.
I agree that the New Covenant has replaced the Old Covenant. But it isn't true that God has abandoned his people Israel.Hello! We have entered the new covenant. The old is gone forever. Race means nothing today.
I agree.It is all about grace. The Gospel is open equally to Jews and Gentiles alike.
I disagree for the reasons I have already given. God chose a family to be his people. Deuteronomy 7:6There is no racial favoritism any more.
God chose Israel before Christ and according to the Apostle Paul, God has not rejected them.Thank God!
- We have moved from the old to the new covenant. The rules have therefore changed.
- We are not going back to racial favor.
- People who reject Christ are not God's chosen or His children, they are children of the devil.
This is not true.The only way your arguments are sustained are by removing the whole New Testament teaching on this subject from off the table.
Paul says the Gentiles have been grafted to the root of the Olive Tree. Contrary to your assertion, he does not specify that Israel is the Olive Tree. What does the Olive Tree represent?There has only ever been one people of God. We have been grafted into faithful Israel.
God is faithful. Therefore race does matter.Race means nothing any more – forever, it is all of grace.
This isn't true. Paul asserts that Salvation BELONGS to his kinsmen of the flesh. Romans 9:4.Being natural means nothing when it comes to salvation.
I agree with Paul's assertion that "In Christ, there is neither Jew nor Gentile." He eliminates the distinction regarding individual election, but he does not suggest that God has removed the national distinction. He spends 3 whole chapters arguing that God has not abandoned natural Israel.Race means nothing under the new covenant. The New Testament outlines clearly and repeatedly that "there is no difference between Jews and Gentiles.
That isn't true. Paul speaks about a remnant of the Jewish people.Yes. The nation is not the remnant.
This is not true. Israelites are born from a single family.He has kept faithful obedient Israelites irrespective of their families.
So what?He has slain unfaithful disobedient Israelites irrespective of their families.