It’s clear you’re missing the context regarding adoption, the covenants, “not all Israel which are of Israel,” the children of the promise, and the purpose of election. All of these refer to God’s eternal plan. God chose the elder to serve the younger because He had chosen Jacob for the purpose of election from the beginning of time. This is not about the nation of Israel as a political entity — it’s about God’s sovereign choice in salvation history.
It’s evident you don’t grasp the covenant relationship and the long, repeated history of God’s own people turning against Him time and again. These are the external, corporate members of the kingdom—those who are part of the visible community, yet not truly of the faith.
So?
1Jn 2:18-19
(18)
Little children, it is the last time: and as ye have heard that antichrist shall come, even now are there many antichrists; whereby we know that it is the last time.
(19)
They went out from us, but
they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would no doubt have continued with us: but
they went out, that they might be made manifest that they were not all of us.
In this passage, God is speaking about those who were among us—people who claimed to be Christians—yet carried the spirit of antichrist. They were never truly part of Christ’s body. These are the external believers, present in the visible church but not born of God.
Selah.
Wrong. Scripture makes a clear distinction:
- Professing Christians – the visible church; many are called but not truly saved.
- Elect Christians – the true body of Christ; few are chosen.
- The Unsaved outside God’s congregation – the Gentiles in unbelief.
Jesus’ own parables (e.g., wheat and tares, sheep and goats) show that within the visible community, there are both genuine believers and impostors. Denying this distinction is what truly butchers Scripture.
Really? Have you ever read the Scripture regarding "God's people"
Isa 1:2-4
(2) Hear, O heavens, and give ear, O earth: for the LORD hath spoken,
I have nourished and brought up children, and
they have rebelled against me.
(3) The ox knoweth his owner, and the ass his master's crib: but
Israel doth not know, my people doth not consider.
(4) Ah
sinful nation, a people laden with iniquity, a seed of evildoers, children that are corrupters: they have forsaken the LORD, they have provoked the Holy One of Israel unto anger,
they are gone away backward.
This passage directly says that
His people—Israel—were raised and cared for by Him, yet still turned away in rebellion.
Eze 2:3
(3) And he said unto me, Son of man,
I send thee to the children of Israel, to a
rebellious nation that hath
rebelled against me: they and their fathers have transgressed against me, even unto this very day.
Neh 9:26
(26) Nevertheless
they were disobedient, and
rebelled against thee, and
cast thy law behind their backs, and
slew thy prophets which testified against them to turn them to thee, and they wrought great provocations.
Psa 78:56
(56) Yet
they tempted and
provoked the most high God, and
kept not his testimonies:
Jer 2:11
(11) Hath a nation changed their gods, which are yet no gods? but
my people have
changed their glory for that which doth not profit.
Jer 2:13
(13) For
my people have
committed two evils; they have
forsaken me the fountain of living waters, and hewed them out cisterns, broken cisterns, that can hold no water.
In the New Testament....
Heb 10:30
(30) For we know him that hath said,
Vengeance belongeth unto me, I will recompense, saith the Lord. And again,
The Lord shall judge his people.
Obviously, God's judgment will come against those in the Christian assembly! Especially those who have willfully sin and rebel AFTER receiving the knowledge of the Truth.
Didn't you realize that God must just His House first?
1Pe 4:17
(17) For the
time is come that judgment must begin at the house of God: and if it first begin at us, what shall the end be of them that obey not the gospel of God?
1 Peter 4:17 says that judgment begins at the house of God. Why? Because within His own house there are unsaved, external people—those who are part of the visible church but not truly His. This is where false prophets and false christs operate.
Selah. Yes, there are external believers within His Church.
LOL. Exactly! They’re professing believers in name only—hypocrites who wear a religious mask. They are the false prophets and false christs, along with all those deceived by them. Hello? That’s precisely why Jesus condemned them.
Duh. Of course, we are His children—the ones truly chosen by Christ through faith. But don’t pretend all who claim to be God’s people are saved. There have always been two groups within His congregation—true believers and mere professors. That’s been clear since the Old Testament. Wake up.
Yes, they were removed! You’re completely missing the point. God stripped the scribes and Pharisees of their authority and kingdom status—cutting them off from His kingdom entirely. That’s exactly how the spirit of Satan was cast out.
Now, salvation and kingdom authority rest solely with the New Testament congregation—the church Christ established. While many are called, only a remnant are truly saved. Among them are external believers who infiltrate and work within the Elect until the end, when they will face judgment—just as Christ judged the Old Testament congregation.
Selah.
Actually,
you’re the one who desperately needs to read James 1:5-7—clearly, you don’t understand how the covenant relationship works in God’s Kingdom. But don’t worry, I’m already miles ahead of you on this. Try catching up sometime.
Huh? And what exactly does that have to do with dispensationalism? Sounds like just another baseless label tossed out without understanding.
Of course, you’ve misunderstood. When you say “God’s people,” you’re assuming it only means those who are saved and chosen—but Scripture shows there’s more nuance than that.
No unsaved people—professed believers or not—are truly God’s people? That’s a naïve oversimplification. I’ve already shown you the verses that prove otherwise. You seriously need to wake up and smell some discerning coffee!
That wasn’t the Holy Spirit speaking—it was your pride blocking you from being teachable and accepting the truth I shared.
The Lord judges, and I’m perfectly comfortable leaving it in His hands.
Educate yourself