No matter what you may think of me, just know that I would never purposely twist any words. Why would I? Do you think I don't want to be a Christian? Purposely twisting words would be a dishonest act. A sin. Why would I do that? I wouldn't.
Spiritual Israelite,
My post was too long so, Lord willing, I will attempt to answer your thoughtful post with more than one post. (Zoe says that I was writing a book and I think she is right.)
I appreciate your kind sentiments and I trust that you would never purposely twist my words. And I also appreciate your patience with me. Thank you.
You certainly seem to imply it when it's your belief that God will ensure the salvation of all Israelites one day, but will not do that for any other nation.
I admit, that was my former understanding of the prophets many years ago. But I no longer believe in a "mass conversion" of the entire nation of Israel and neither have I taught doctrine in this forum or on this board. As you may know, however, I believe that when Jesus returns to rule on earth, one of the very first things he will do when he returns is meet with the faithful Hebrews in Jerusalem.
How can you acknowledge that your belief at least can seem to imply that? If it's not based on nationality at all, then why would all Israelites be saved, but not all Americans, all Mexicans, all Nigerians, all Indians or all Chinese, etc.?
God made a covenant with Israel. He didn't make a covenant with Americans, Mexicans, Nigerians etc. And the Bible explicitly says that God's "hesed" is everlasting. That is, God's "covenant faithfulness" is everlasting. At Mt. Sinai, God made an agreement with the Hebrew people, "I will be a god for you and you will be a people for me." And that covenant will continue forever. (Jeremiah 31:36)
That's like saying there is a distinction between the people of God and the children of God. There is not. That's ridiculous.
Ridiculousness is relative to a particular group of people and a commonly held understanding of things. But it goes without saying that since you don't believe what I believe, what I say will sound ridiculous to you. That goes without saying. But what if you change your mind like I did? Will you still think that my views are subject to ridicule? Maybe or maybe not. But I would like a chance to convince you.
Let me put it to you this way. Do you think that each and every person who claims to be a Christian is a child of God? I don't. According to the Bible, a child of God is a person in whom the Spirit of God dwells. Consider for instance my favorite chapter of the Bible, Romans 8.
Romans 8:12-17
So then, brothers, we are under obligation, not to the flesh, to live according to the flesh— for if you are living in accord with the flesh, you are going to die; but if by the Spirit you are putting to death the deeds of the body, you will live. For all who are being led by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God. 15 For you have not received a spirit of slavery leading to fear again, but you have received a spirit of adoption as sons by which we cry out, “Abba! Father!” The Spirit Himself testifies with our spirit that we are children of God, and if children, heirs also, heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, if indeed we suffer with Him so that we may also be glorified with Him.
Given that definition then, we can confidently say that among the local congregation of Christians, some will be "sons," being led by the Spirit, and some will not be "sons," not being led by the Spirit. All of them confess to being "Christian," but not all of them are Christian in truth.
God chose a particular family line, Jacob and his descendants, to be his people. Even so, just as above, not each and every individual among the people of God are "sons" of God. Only those who are being led by the Holy Spirit are sons. That being the case then, it doesn't sound ridiculous to me to say that the Bible draws a distinction between the "people" of God and the "sons" of God.
God chose the Hebrew people to be his people, but not each and every Hebrew is considered a "son" because some of them are not being led by the Holy Spirit. The "Adoption as sons" belongs to them as a people, but not all of them are "sons".
I am going to suspend my response here. Hopefully, this will post. If so, I will continue to answer your thoughtful post in other posts to follow.