All born again folks are born again by incorruptible seed. All people, including born again folks, are born into this world by their earthly father's seed, which seed is corruptible, hence the body at some point dies. The incorruptible seed is what guarantees eternal life with God and Jesus in the coming kingdom.
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The incorruptible seed was not available until Jesus died and rose.
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smile> That's from eternity to eternity. And the Israelites of old, in Old Testament times, had the prophets, who God spoke through in those days (Hebrews 1:1), to point them to the Savior to come. The incorruptible seed, yes; Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (who was renamed Israel) had it, Moses had it, David... and on and on... This is one of the things we should see in the genealogies of Christ in Matthew 1 and Luke 3...
Salvation by incorruptible is for Christians. Israel will be saved, but by a different mechanism which will occur when Jesus comes back.
The author of Hebrews, in chapter 11, refutes that without question.
That's why I say God has different plans for Israel and for the church.
Well, another reason, besides what I said earlier. So, a double dose of error... <smile> ...actually one leading to the other, I guess...
Both will end up in the same paradise, but they'll get by different ways.
There is no Plan B. To put it very succinctly, we are all one in Christ Jesus. As Paul says in Galatians 3 (cited earlier), "There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus. And if you are Christ’s, then you are Abraham’s offspring, heirs according to promise." This was always and will always be true of God's Israel, His household.
The church is the church and Israel is Israel.
Well, right, But Israel is the Church, and the Church is Israel. We are one in Christ. Again, the Church is the New Testament expression of Israel, not in the sense that it has displaced or replaced anyone, as God's people, but that we of the New Testament Church are included ~ grafted in, so one, with the born-again Israelites of old as God's chosen people.
Of course, the church is made up of both Jew and Gentile...
Absolutely.
once born again, they are no longer a Jew nor a Gentile.
Once born again, regardless of ethnicity, one is a true Jew of God. Romans 2:29, again:
"a Jew is one inwardly, and circumcision is a matter of the heart, by the Spirit, not by the letter. His praise is not from man but from God." So, in this world, if they are born again, he may be, ethnically speaking, a Jew or a Gentile. But He is also ~ and far, far more importantly, in the eternal sense ~ a true Jew of God. And that's all that will matter the world to come ~ in eternity.
Gal 3:28,
There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.
We are all one in Christ Jesus. Absolutely. How ironic that you would cite the same passage as I... and refute yourself in so doing...
Obviously there are still Gentiles. Likewise for Israel.
This is a conflation. A conflation, because of who you think Israel is. God's Israel is not based on earthly ethnicity. Thus Paul's statement (cited before, of course) that
"not all who are descended from Israel belong to Israel, and not all are children of Abraham because they are his offspring, but 'Through Isaac shall your offspring be named.' This means that it is not the children of the flesh who are the children of God, but the children of the promise are counted as offspring." (Romans 9:6-8).
So these days we have, Jew, Gentile, and the church of Christ.
Right, people of all ethnicities make up the Church of Christ Jesus. Ethnicity has no bearing on whether one is or is not in Christ. And it never did, even from the beginning. So, sure, as I've said many times... This can cover so many different Scriptural things, but God used ethnic Israel in Old Testament times to illustrate what really always was a much greater truth regarding His Israel.
So being composed of Jew and Gentile is hardly the same as saying the church replaced Israel.
As I have said numerous times, the Church has not replaced Israel... by any stretch of the imagination. The Church of Jesus Christ, which consists of all born-again believers in Christ, is now
included in God's Israel. We are all one in Christ Jesus, if we are born again, because... well, as Jesus tells Nicodemus,
"unless one is born again he cannot see the kingdom of God... unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God" ~ John 3), from the beginning... Well... a little poem of sorts for you... <smile>
Ever since the events of Genesis three...
'Twas always thus, and thus will always be...
Grace and peace to you.