Please bear in mind the quote Below:
http://www.gotquestions.org/covenant-theology.html
Many more things can be said regarding Covenant Theology, but the important thing to keep in mind is that Covenant Theology is an interpretive gird for understanding the Scriptures. As we have seen, it is not the only interpretive grid for reading Scripture. Covenant Theology and Dispensationalism have many differences, and sometimes lead to opposite conclusions regarding certain secondary doctrines, but both adhere to the essentials of the Christian faith: Salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone in Christ alone, and to God alone be the glory!
I like this quote because of what it states:
the important thing to keep in mind is that Covenant Theology is an interpretive gird for understanding the Scriptures. As we have seen, it is not the only interpretive grid for reading Scripture.
This link is enlightening -
http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Articl ... srael.html - as it sums up all the different points being brought up here.
Next, Regarding 1948 issue...
The Palestine Mandate Draft was formally confirmed by the League of Nations on July 24, 1922. Came into effect on 9/26/1923.The Mandate preamble proclaimed:
"Whereas the Principal Allied Powers have also agreed that the Mandatory should be responsible for putting into effect the declaration originally made on November 2nd, 1917, by the Government of His Britannic Majesty, and adopted by the said Powers, in favour of the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, it being clearly understood that nothing should be done which might prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country..."
From about 1923 on up to 1939, what is known as the seconded regathering of the Jewish people into Israel/Palestine began with a trickle. Not many Jews went there due to the British putting the skids on this as well as WW2 began. After WW2, the 2nd regathering reached full steam as the Jews were hated by the majority of masses of people (who denied their right to exist) and they had nowhere else to go except back to the Land God swore to their fathers that this land was theirs. The British blocked them but failed, they could not stop it. By 1948 - May 1948 - Israel won the right to be a nation in one day, by one vote at the UN.
The surrounding Arab countries with professional armies sought to wipe them out the next day, they failed. 1948 does not mark an end or a beginning of any church age - it marks the return of the Jewish people back into their homeland God swore to them to have. The 2nd regathering continues as a very slow trickle to this very day. About 48% of the world Jews live in Israel, I think it is roughly the majority live in the USA and the others elsewhere. 1948 marks the year that a nation was literally born in one day, by one vote, which substantiated the 1917-1922 Mandate for a Jewish Homeland.
Of all the Jews in the world, only a few have become completed Jews (Born Again and reside in Christ). They’ll tell you that they had to become born again like anyone else. One must remember God keeps his word to the Jewish people who are not yet members of Christ; others like the goyim without Christ we all know will be lost and damned.
The Lord is betrothed to the Jewish people, and bound by his word to them. He will save a remnant and join them with the gentiles. This will happen sometime after the 2nd regathering as prophesied. The Lord is making peoples for himself to live with for eternity Rev 21-22. God is not done with the Jewish people, nor written them off as some Preterist desire to do.
As the bible speaks about, the Jews from the 2nd regatherings will one day look upon the one whom they have pierced. That day has not happened – for it to have – the Jews would have been grafted back into the true vine of Christ and be believing in Christ like everyone else, etc and etc. Paul writes of this in Romans 11.
If I am understanding PL correctly, the OT prophets spoke of the Church? Really???
I would like to remind PL that we as believers in Christ are placed in Him and in Him alone - we are not placed in a church or dogma. We do not belong to the Church - we as believers belong to Christ alone. We do not belong to the Church, rather we belong to Christ. Jesus said that he would build his church. In other words, he is the herald that gathers us unto himself thru the Father's will they are drawn and assembled to the herald Christ.
The Church is a mere assembly of believers, nothing more. The Greek word ekklesia translated as Church is used 115 times in the NT. The word means the called ones gathered in an assembly by a herald: An assembly. The OT prophets were not speaking about a Church or seeing a future church, they saw Christ – not the church and that many Jew and Gentile will be called to him alone, not to a church, but to Christ. The Old Testament testifies of Jesus the Messiah – not to give glory to a future Church of Reformed/Covenant theologist.
As believers we are in Christ. The Church is not spiritual Israel.
The prophets were not looking forward to the church but rather to Christ. When they speak of Israel, they refer to the Jewish people. Gentiles, grafted into the true vine are not called Israel. As gentile believers, we share the true wealth of blessing of Israel – that is not materialism but this wealth of blessings is the great treasure hidden is Christ himself. The blessing of Israel is Christ alone. He is the treasure and the wealth that was foretold about in the OT that Israel will seek after in the last days that Gentile believers will pour out into Israel – treasures of knowing Christ.
We are called by the Lord's name and placed in him - not the Church. As individual believers we share the same root as the Jews do and thus partake of many of the same blessing as they. This does not mean a Church takes over Israel’s spot in history. We are placed into Christ - in his assembly - in eternity. All of Israel have not yet come to know Christ. They have been, and are being, gathered a second time into Israel. God keeps his word. What is left to come in fully is a time of division, seasons cut short, a time of dividing. Pray that you may avoid this or stand through it as this time has not happened yet.
Again this link below provides balence:
http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Articl ... srael.html
As it sums up all the different points being brought up here. Do well for us all to read it.
I am Attaching the Article/PDF if anyone is interested in Reading It-
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