Of course. Perhaps I should clarify that we do not believe Israel is replaced. However, we do believe there is one people of God from Adam until the end. Abraham is the father of many nations, not just Israel, and anyone who is in Christ Jesus is Abraham's seed and heirs according to the promise. Israel is not replaced but is expanded upon.
Thank you for ur explanation...just a few things that I respectfully disagree with....this is not your history...its the history of the original Israelites and your people are not them. Deyteronomy 28 :15 and on explains who the original are and revelations 3:9 explains who you are.
Thanks for your comment and for watching. From what you said, I assume you are dispensational in your theology. I believe that gentile believers are grafted in to God's covenant people (Romans 11), so that those in Christ Jesus are now properly descendants of Abraham (Galatians 3:29).
@@AaronVriesman the reply from Ish F is in no way dispensational. Your reply is. And is correct. We are grafted in. It's the mystery. We are the seed of promise. Dispensationalism is a swear word these days but that does not make it wrong. Heb 1:1 tells us that God speaks to men differently at different times and 2 Tim 2:15 tell us how to study the entire bible. Not just portions of it (hyper dispensationalists). Never put man's doctrines above God's word. Enjoyed the sermon by the way. Learned something I didn't want to and that's always a good thing.
@@t.l.c.5510 I'm glad the sermon was helpful for you and informative. Thanks for letting me know! All I know is that dispensationalism makes a sharp distinction between Israel and the church, whereas I do not see that taught in the Bible.
To say someone is the synagogue of satan because of how they look goes against everything that Jesus taught. I pray that you stop with your modern Israelite hate for anyone who isn’t of your skin complexion 😔