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Jesus will answer to this in the same manner that He answered Pilate ... "My kingdom is not of this world". Some future prophecies remain obscure, to be sure, but other things Christ has said are definitive. The above is one example of that.
If Christ's kingdom included a literal 1,000 year (post rapture) millennial reign on this earth, why would Jesus clearly state otherwise ?
Christ's church, His bride, has always been comprised of those who believe, be they Jew or Gentile ... and believers only. The mystery of His gospel declared that Gentiles too are now included in God's offer of grace granted thru faith in Christ. Today we know that there is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, neither male nor female in God's kingdom.
Christ's church today (body of believers) is an extension of what His church has always been ... and does not represent a replacement of "Christians for Jews." All are one, if they are believers. This "replacement theology" nonsense spouted continuously by dispensationalists today fails to take into account that Christ's kingdom indeed is not of this world ... and never has been. We who believe look for that heavenly city whose builder and architect is God ... just as Abraham did.
While the bible chronicles the history of earthly Israel, it is primarily God's Word pertaining to spiritual Israel ... His church. Those not understanding the difference between the two will never understand what God has spoken to us thru His Word.
If Christ's kingdom included a literal 1,000 year (post rapture) millennial reign on this earth, why would Jesus clearly state otherwise ?
Christ's church, His bride, has always been comprised of those who believe, be they Jew or Gentile ... and believers only. The mystery of His gospel declared that Gentiles too are now included in God's offer of grace granted thru faith in Christ. Today we know that there is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, neither male nor female in God's kingdom.
Christ's church today (body of believers) is an extension of what His church has always been ... and does not represent a replacement of "Christians for Jews." All are one, if they are believers. This "replacement theology" nonsense spouted continuously by dispensationalists today fails to take into account that Christ's kingdom indeed is not of this world ... and never has been. We who believe look for that heavenly city whose builder and architect is God ... just as Abraham did.
While the bible chronicles the history of earthly Israel, it is primarily God's Word pertaining to spiritual Israel ... His church. Those not understanding the difference between the two will never understand what God has spoken to us thru His Word.
Replacement theology a straw man.
Paul clearly defines who is a Jew in the new covenant
Romans 2:29
29 No, a person is a Jew who is one inwardly; and circumcision is circumcision of the heart, by the Spirit, not by the written code. Such a person’s praise is not from other people, but from God.
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