Another thread for another debate. God didn't change his mind. He knew the rejection of Israel. It didn't catch Him off gaurd and he had to go with plan B. No, Israel's rejection was woven into the ultimate plan of redemption. As the scriptures state in 1 Peter 20, "He was chosen before the creation of the world, but was revealed in these last times for your sake." Matt 22:14 says many are called, few are chosen. God makes it clear through the apostle Paul that God is no respector of persons. His covenant with the Israelites is all part of the same plan to save the world through Christ Jesus. No one comes to salvation apart from Christ. even the old testament saints who looked forward to His coming.Fürstentum Liechtenstein wrote:Small correction here:
That is wrong. Israel is God's chosen people; the verb tense should be present. God is not a man that He should change His mind.jlay wrote:Israel was God's CHOSEN people
I'm assuming you made an honest mistake. Carry on.
FL
Do you think the 10 commands were something God thought up after the fall, Abraham, Issac, and Jacob? No, the Commands were and always will be the same. And Jesus was and always will be the fulfillment of these.
So, I'll stick with was/were. Since the birth/death/resurrection of Christ, God is no longer continuing to operate through a temple in Israel, or the nation of Israel, but through the temple that is the body of Christ, the saints whom the Holy Spirit occupies. Not saying that this doesn't include Israel.