What is the dispensation of grace, and what kind of dispensation were the Israelites under? (I admit that these are rhetorical questions, as I'm pretty much aware of what dispensationalism teaches. But I ask in order that you may defend the position.)"For I am not ashamed of THE gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.' (Romans 1:16)
How does your interpretation of Galatians 3:8 square with this?jlay wrote:I don't anywhere in the scriptures that Abraham preached Christ crucified?
Clearly, the gospel preached to Abraham was fulfilled by God, having raised up Christ."You are the sons of the prophets and of the covenant that God made with your fathers, saying to Abraham, 'And in your offspring shall all the families of the earth be blessed.' God, having raised up his servant, sent him to you first, to bless you by turning every one of you from your wickedness." (Acts 3:25-26)
What was the gospel that was sent to Israel?
Clearly, the gospel preached to Abraham was the gospel of Jesus Christ. There is no other gospel, and there never has been. The same gospel was promised to the fathers, sent to the Sons of Abraham (Israel), and fulfilled by raising up Jesus."Brothers, sons of the family of Abraham, and those among you who fear God, to us has been sent the message of this salvation.... And we bring you the good news that what God promised to the fathers, this he has fulfilled to us their children by raising Jesus, as also it is written in the second Psalm, "'You are my Son, today I have begotten you.' (Acts 13:26-33)
“Your father Abraham rejoiced that he would see my day. He saw it and was glad." (John 8:56)
"But what God foretold by the mouth of all the prophets, that his Christ would suffer, he thus fulfilled." (Acts 3:18)
All of the Old Testament prophets proclaimed the gospel of Jesus Christ. There is no other, and there never has been."And all the prophets who have spoken, from Samuel and those who came after him, also proclaimed these days [Christ’s resurrection, Ascension, and the birth of the church]." (Acts 3:24)