Sulfurdolphin posted: I want to clarify, something we gotta keep in mind that the term Christian is only a title, I like to use the word Believer since that is what a person becomes when He or She accepts Christ. A person does not become a christian but HE or She becomes a Believer In Christ.
If a Jewish person becomes a Believer then it only Strengthens and makes that person a complete Jew. Just like when a Gentile comes to Christ it makes that person complete in Christ.
Also the New Covenant we are in, is Universal to all peoples and this New Covenant is a Contract and or Agrement
between the Messiah and the Jewish people and to all other Gentile nations. The Messiah said to Abraham that all nations will be blessed by abraham. The Gentile world can be thankful that we have salvation because of Abraham faithfulness and obediance.
BigD responds:
When a Jew becomes a believer, he becomes a member of the Body of Christ just the same as any other believer. That Jewish believer has the same heavenly hope that all members of the Body of Christ have. There is no distinction today between the Jew and Gentile.
The promise to Abram is that all the world would be blessed
THROUGH his seed - the nation of Israel.
Being Israel is presently in a set aside condition, the message of salvation is going forth through the preaching of the gospel of the grace of God (the mystery) that was revealed to the Apostle Paul. The good news of the gospel is going forth in spite of Israel rejection of her King and His Kingdom.
Romans 11:25 tells us "...that blindness in part (temporarily) is happened to Israel,
until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in." That will be when the Chruch, the Body of Christ is raptured to heaven.
After the rapture, "And so all Israel shall be saved; as it is written, There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob: For this is my covenant
UNTO THEM (ISRAEL), WHEN I SHALL TAKE AWAY THEIR SINS" (Romans 11:26,27).
It is
THEN that the world will be blessed through Israel as a nation. The world is not being blessed to day
because of Israel, but inspite of Israel rejection her King and His Kingdom.
There are two types of Jews today, believing Jews and non-believing Jews, just as there are believing Gentiles and non-believing Gentiles today.
The believing Jew and believing Gentile are "the one new man" of Ephesians 2:15.
"There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond or free, there is neither male nor female; for ye are are all one in Christ Jesus. And if ye be Christ's, then are ye Abraham's seed, and heirs according to the promise" (Galatians 3:28,29).
We find the Abrahamic blessings that the believe receives is found in verse 14 of the same chapter. "That the blessings of Abraham might come on the Gentiles through Jesus Christ;
THAT WE MIGHT RECEIVE THE PROMISE OF THE SPIRIT THROUGHT FAITH."The "roots" of ALL believers go back to Abram/Abraham.Read Romans 4:12 right along with verse 13. "And the father of circumcision to them who are not of the circumcsion only, but who also walk in the steps of that faith of our father Abraham,
WHILE HE HAD BEING YET UNCIRCUMICSED. For the promise, that he should be heir of the world, was not to Abraham, or his seed, through the Law, but through the righteousness of
FAITH.
Those verses just tell us that justification/salvation is apart from the Law, even while Abram was still a Gentile and before his name was changed to Abraham and he became a Jew in the flesh.
The covenant to Abram was when he was still a Gentile and was unconditional. After his name was changed to Abraham and required to become a "Jew in the flesh" by being circumcised, the unconditional promise to Abram wasn't changed, but new conditions were added to receive the promise. Any Jew that refused to be circumcised, was "cut off from his people; he hath broken the covenant" (Genesis 17:14).
After Abram's name was changed to Abraham, he is no longer referred to as Abram, even when they are talking about the times in which he lived before his name was changed.
Romans 4:1 What shall we say then that Abraham our father, as pertaining to the flesh (when he was still called Abram and prior to his name change and his circumcision), hath found?
2 For if Abraham were justified by works, he hath whereof to glory; but not before God.
3 For what saith the scripture? Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for righteousness.
Paul is speaking of the time in Genesis 15:5,6. Verse 2 identifies to who God is speaking is Abram. Abram was call a friend of the Lord and was declared righteous (justified/saved). Abram was justified/saved just as members of the Body of Christ are today. By
FAITH ALONE and not by any deeds/works of the Law.
In contrast to this, James tells us in his Letter 2:21 Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar?
22 Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect?
23 And the scripture was fulfilled which saith, Abraham believed God, and it was imputed unto him for righteousness: and he was called the Friend of God.
James is talking about the time in Genesis 22 when circumcised Abraham, a Jew in the flesh, at he was justified by doing a work to demonstrate his faith.
So the roots of
ALL BELIEVERS go back to Abram/Abraham and are called the children of God. Those that are the seed of Abram are saved by FAITH alone, just as members of the Body of Christ are today, and those that were required to perform deed/works of the Law were saved/justified by doing the deed/works of the law
BY FAITH. Salvation/justification has always been on the basis of
FAITH. Now read Galations in that light.
As a Gentile, I am a child of God, saved by
GRACE, THROUGH FAITH ALONE, and my roots go all the way back to Abram. All believers that were saved during the dispensation of the Law, are children of God, and saved by
FAITH ALONE which was demonstrated by dong the deed/works of the Law by
FAITH. Isn't Jesus the root in which the promise of salvation/justification is based for ALL mankind?
I, as a member of "the Body of Chirst" I am not a Jew or "spiritual" Jew. My salvation/justifiction comes from Chirst through my
FAITH ALONE in His Cross work, Just like Abram was saved/justified by just believing God.
All those that were saved/justified during the "dispensation of the Law" are saved by
FAITH by demonstrating that faith by doing what the deed/works of the Law required.
The Cross work of Christ is the root of
ALL those that believe.
Prior to the setting aside of Israel, and the formation of "the Body of Christ", There were different instructions addressed to Israel then to the Gentiles. If a Gentile wanted to serve the God of Israel, then the Gentile had to become a Jew (proselyte) and place themselves under the Civil, Moral and Ceremonial Laws of Moses.
Are the Instructions in righteousness to Israel, under the Laws of Moses, the same as the instructions of righteousness to the Body of Chirst? If they are, THEN SHOW ME.
I will follow the instructions that God gave to Paul for members of the Body of Christ. I will not mix them with the instructions that God gave to Moses for the children of Israel. You may if you wish.
God Bless.
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