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The Church and Israel: One Covenant, One People

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The podcast episode discusses the concept of "one covenant, one people" between the church and Israel, addressing the current conflict between Israel, Palestine, and Hamas, and emphasizes prayer and salvation for both sides. It includes a reading from Galatians about peace and mercy for those following God's rule, explores the historical and biblical identity of Israel, and details historical persecutions of Jews, as well as theological viewpoints on papal authority and the Antichrist.
Key Points

The Destruction of Jerusalem and the Coming of the Lord

  • [5:19] The destruction of Jerusalem was prophesied by Jesus and occurred in 70 AD, distinct from the coming of the Lord.
  • [7:14] Jesus gave specific warnings about the days leading up to the destruction of Jerusalem, including the abomination of desolation and the need to flee.
  • [11:27] Jesus said this generation would not pass away until all these things were fulfilled, referring to the destruction of Jerusalem.
  • [12:44] The coming of the Lord, however, is described as a time of unexpected judgment, like the days of Noah, with no specific warning.

The Difference Between Biblical Israel and Modern Israel

  • [11:53] The modern state of Israel is not the same as the biblical Kingdom of Israel, which no longer exists after its destruction.
  • [12:12] Historically, the Jewish people were scattered and persecuted after the destruction of Jerusalem, facing various challenges and restrictions.
  • [20:08] The emergence of Zionism in the late 19th century led to the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine, which created tensions with the local Arab population.

The Church as the True Israel of God

  • [3:52] The church is known as the "Israel of God" because Jew and Gentile believers are united in one body through the blood of Christ.
  • [27:56] Paul explains that not all who are physical descendants of Israel are truly the "Israel of God"; it is those who have faith in Christ.
  • [36:35] A true Jew is one who is circumcised in the heart, not just outwardly, whose praise is from God, not man.

The Salvation of Israel and the Gentiles

  • [15:14] The Gentiles have attained righteousness through faith, while Israel has stumbled over the stumbling stone of Christ.
  • [17:05] Paul expresses his desire for the salvation of Israel, recognizing their zeal for God but lack of understanding.
  • [25:30] God has not rejected his people Israel, but has allowed a partial hardening until the full number of Gentiles has come to faith.

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The podcast episode discusses the concept of "one covenant, one people" between the church and Israel, addressing the current conflict between Israel, Palestine, and Hamas, and emphasizes prayer and salvation for both sides. It includes a reading from Galatians about peace and mercy for those following God's rule, explores the historical and biblical identity of Israel, and details historical persecutions of Jews, as well as theological viewpoints on papal authority and the Antichrist.
Key Points

The Destruction of Jerusalem and the Coming of the Lord

  • [5:19] The destruction of Jerusalem was prophesied by Jesus and occurred in 70 AD, distinct from the coming of the Lord.
  • [7:14] Jesus gave specific warnings about the days leading up to the destruction of Jerusalem, including the abomination of desolation and the need to flee.
  • [11:27] Jesus said this generation would not pass away until all these things were fulfilled, referring to the destruction of Jerusalem.
  • [12:44] The coming of the Lord, however, is described as a time of unexpected judgment, like the days of Noah, with no specific warning.

The Difference Between Biblical Israel and Modern Israel

  • [11:53] The modern state of Israel is not the same as the biblical Kingdom of Israel, which no longer exists after its destruction.
  • [12:12] Historically, the Jewish people were scattered and persecuted after the destruction of Jerusalem, facing various challenges and restrictions.
  • [20:08] The emergence of Zionism in the late 19th century led to the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine, which created tensions with the local Arab population.

The Church as the True Israel of God

  • [3:52] The church is known as the "Israel of God" because Jew and Gentile believers are united in one body through the blood of Christ.
  • [27:56] Paul explains that not all who are physical descendants of Israel are truly the "Israel of God"; it is those who have faith in Christ.
  • [36:35] A true Jew is one who is circumcised in the heart, not just outwardly, whose praise is from God, not man.

The Salvation of Israel and the Gentiles

  • [15:14] The Gentiles have attained righteousness through faith, while Israel has stumbled over the stumbling stone of Christ.
  • [17:05] Paul expresses his desire for the salvation of Israel, recognizing their zeal for God but lack of understanding.
  • [25:30] God has not rejected his people Israel, but has allowed a partial hardening until the full number of Gentiles has come to faith.

This is a revision of episode 11
ALL MY LINKS: https://linktr.ee/thekpethospod

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