Arnie Manitoba
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I am going to split hairs a bit here by saying it this way .....NetChaplain said:The new covenant is for all believers, Jew and Gentile. .
The new covenant encompasses all believers .... Jews and gentiles alike ... yes of course.
But before that .... God did not have any "Old Covenants" with the pagan gentiles
So why do gentiles , who have come to Christ , then try to apply the old Covenant to themselves .... only to turn back toward Christ ... whom they already had in the beginning. It makes no sense whatsoever.
I feel that some remaining "Old Covenant" plans are still in the works for chosen Israel who have rejected Christ thus far .... but they remain under the law and do not experience the constant forgiveness and mercy we Christians are all familiar with.
We must keep in mind that God will still deal with (unbelieving) Israel in a unique way ..... and sometimes favorable ...... and at the very end they finally see the light and mourn for Jesus .... the one whom they pierced.
My point is (and it is clear in the bible) that God is not finished with Israel yet .... he has not tossed them out of his plans
And neither should we toss them out .... or "pretend' we are Israel in some make-believe spiritual way.
it is an error many Christians have made for many years.
That error will not keep us out of heaven .... but it sure messes with our proper understanding of Old and New Covenants in regard to differentiating between Jews and Gentiles.
God keeps his covenants with Israel ..... for His own reasons and His Holy name ..... not necessarily because they deserve it.
Nor will God abandon His covenant with Israel simply because some Gentile Christians object to it.