covenantee
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God's New Testament is both a contract and a will.It's amazing. Some here want to argue that the genetic element in the Jewish People means that cannot be important in their Salvation! But God's Promise made it important--regardless of how diluted the Jewish People have become with the introduction of many Gentiles into their mix. It was a religious compromise, but it did not end the Jewish People.
It is correct that God is non-discriminatory in the sense that His Salvation is not partial to only one race. It has *never* been partial to only the Jewish People. What is discriminatory, however, is not a matter of bigotry. You must always discriminate, in Contract Law, the parties who are under contract with one another. To say *who they are* isn't important completely invalidates the agreement.
God made a contract with the Jewish People, and it was in fact important that they were Jews when considering that they specifically were a party to the contract. The same thing is true under the New Covenant--God has made a contract with various ethnicities, and each ethnicity is important when considering each contractual relationship. It is important that they be Germans when God has contracted to save those among the German people. It is important that Germany as a nation be identified as such if God makes a contract with the German nation.
This is not bigotry. Neither is "being Jewish." It is just a factor identifying who it is God is contracting with. Salvation is impartial, but it is certainly important that God has promised to save the Jewish People from extinction. It wouldn't be relevant if God saved the German People from extinction and allowed the Jewish People to be extinguished!
God's promises are in fact important. The specifics and details should not be discarded simply because God is non-bigoted and against partiality. Identifying each party among several parties is the opposite of bigotry. The fact there are more than a single party being saved means there has been no partiality. But identifying a particular ethnicity and nationality is important for purposes of identifying who is being saved from extinction in each instance.
As a contract, it is based exclusively and entirely upon faith and obedience, to the exclusion of any other criteria such as race or culture.
As a will, it is the fulfillment of all of the promises of God in and by His Son.
Simple but profound.