Earburner
Well-Known Member
At the time Peter wrote this letter, and also at the time John wrote his letter, Israel was still the only nation of God. Gentile Christianity, as such, did not consist of "nations," as such.
Using the word "nation" as a metaphor doesn't work--God made Israel a literal nation, and the many Christian nations also were literal Christian nations.
It is *not true* that the Kingdom of God had been given only to "born again believers." Israel was a nation, all of whom were committed to the one God in theory, but who had to over time decide if they would remain or compromise. Many did compromise ultimately.
But that doesn't mean that the Kingdom of God had not been given to *all of them,* those who maintained their faith and those who lost their faith. God gave the Kingdom to the whole nation, regardless of the outcome of individuals.
It is the same with the Christian nations. God gives His Kingdom to the nation, as a whole, who profess, collectively to follow that kind of "theocracy." Those, individually, who fall away did receive the Kingdom even though it can also be taken away from them individually, or even nationally.
Those who subscribe, as a people, to a Christian nation come under the name, "Christian nation," and therefore have received the Kingdom of God collectively. Whether individuals remain in the faith or not is decided over time.
So then, in your so called "christian nation" concept, let's hold up the USA to your candle, and see if we can equally apply 1 Peter 2[9] to every single US citizen, whether they believe in Jesus or not, as being
A. "a chosen generation",
B. "a royal priesthood",
C. "an holy nation",
D. "a peculiar people";
E. "that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous light:
Q1. Has every US citizen answered God's call, and therefore have come out of their personal darkness, into his marvellous light?
A1. Absolutely not.
Q2. Has every Born Again Christian, no matter from what nation, answered God's call, and therefore have come out of their personal darkness, into his marvellous light?
A2. Yes, absolutely.
Q3. Does Q1 meet all of the descriptive items of A-E?
A3. No, it does not.
Q4. Does Q2 meet all of the descriptive items of A-E?
A4. Yes, it does.
Conclusion: All Born Again Christians* meet ALL the descriptions in items A-E, and therefore are that holy nation* of "new creatures"*.
Under Christ's "Great Commision", only Born Again Christians are in the KoG, and therefore are the true ambassadors* of Christ, sent to all the worldly "nations", to preach the "marvelous light" of the Gospel of God, who is Christ Himself.
*Romans 8:8-9