Faith and Inclusion: The Spiritual Israel Revealed

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Remember that at one time you Gentiles in the flesh called the uncircumcision by what is called the circumcision, which is made in the flesh by hands, remember that you were at that time and then he says five things about them describing how far off they were. [00:00:15]

Do you really have to belong to the commonwealth, the citizenship of Israel, in order to be a beneficiary of the covenants of promise, in order to have hope, in order to have God? In other words, do you have to be an Israelite in order to be saved? And the answer is yes. [00:01:27]

So then you are no longer strangers and aliens but you are fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God. So the whole point of this unit is to answer yes to the question, do you have to be a part of the commonwealth of Israel in order to have the promises, in order to have hope, in order to have God? [00:02:28]

Not all who are descended physically from Israel belong to Israel. So there is an Israel within Israel, and not all are children of Abraham just because they are his offspring. So there's a children of Abraham category within the children of Abraham category, and there's an Israel within Israel. [00:04:33]

Know then that it is those of faith who are the sons of Abraham. So there's Paul's answer to who the children of Abraham are if they're not equated simply with the Jewish physical descendants, those of faith. And the scripture foreseeing that God would justify the Gentiles by faith preached the gospel beforehand to Abraham. [00:06:01]

Gentiles become children of Abraham, sons of Abraham by having the faith of Abraham. Here's the way Paul puts it in Romans 11. Now I'm speaking to you Gentiles, I'm the apostle to the Gentiles. If some of the branches were broken off and you are although a wild olive shoot. [00:07:14]

We have been grafted into the Abrahamic tree, the Abrahamic covenant to benefit from being true Israelites and now share in the nourishing root of theology. I think the nourishing root is the Abrahamic covenant, the promise made to Abraham that he would be a blessing to all the nations who believe and have the faith of Abraham. [00:08:30]

Do not be arrogant toward the branches, so you Gentiles don't be arrogant toward the branches. If you are, remember it's not you who support the root, the root supports you. That's another way of saying salvation is from the Jews. The root supports you, you are saved because you are grafted into the promises made to Abraham. [00:08:59]

We said that because they are separated from the Christ, four things follow. They're not citizens of Israel and because they're not citizens of Israel, they don't have covenants of promise, and because they don't have covenants of promise they don't have hope, and the very best thing about hope is God and we don't have God. [00:09:37]

You become part of Israel not by any external act like circumcision, but by the internal reality of having the faith of Abraham in Messiah Jesus. So salvation is from the Jews, and we are being taught here and in the following paragraphs that God has a way of saving the nations. [00:10:21]

We must be Jews in order to be saved but not physical Jews, not ethnic Jews, not even necessarily circumcised Jews, but rather true Jews who have the faith of Abraham. [00:11:00]

The plan from the very beginning when Abraham was chosen was that through him salvation would come to the Gentiles by faith. So then those who are of faith are blessed along with Abraham the man of faith. So there's Paul's answer, Gentiles become children of Abraham, sons of Abraham by having the faith of Abraham. [00:06:55]

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