Alan Dale Gross
Active Member
The point is, God does things on a time frame schedule. When he makes significant changes within a dispensation, like in Gal. 4:4 it is not a change of dispensations where he changes his operative principle of divine dealing to something entirely different but a transition within a dispensation usually to draw the purpose of that dispensation to fulfillment.
WHAT THE N.T. TEACHES AS TO FUTURE MERCY FOR THE JEWS
"Before turning to the New Testament for the purpose of considering certain passages that throw light upon the subject, we would remind the reader of the need of giving particular attention to what is written on that subject as we look in detail in the New Testament Scriptures.
"Chief among the reasons for this need is the fact that the Prophecies of the Old Testament are occupied principally with the coming of the Messiah, the Promised and long expected Son of David, for the Redemption of His people,
"as He Spake by the mouth of His Holy Prophets, which have been since the World began" (Luke 1:70).
"Those Prophecies did not, except in a few instances, look beyond the events of this Present Era of the Holy Spirit. In accordance with what had been predicted by the Prophets of Israel, "when the fullness of the time was come" - because the Fulfillment of their Prophecies -
"God Sent Forth His Son ... to Redeem them that were under the Law" (Galatians 4:4,5).
"But they had been taught by their "blind leaders" to look for a physical and political redemption, instead of a Spiritual Redemption from the Dominion of sin and death, which was what their prophets had foretold. Consequently when the Divine Redeemer "Came to His Own" [Creation/World] "His Own" [people the Nation of Israel ] "received Him not" (John 1:11); but rejected Him, betrayed Him, and compassed His death.
"Needless to say, this unparalleled crime brought about an entirely different situation from that which had previously existed respecting the relationship between God and the Jewish people of the Nation of Israel. Not that God was taken by surprise, and therefore constrained to re-shape His Plans; because all had been Foreseen; and all that happened was in strict accordance with the Determinate Counsel and Foreknowledge of God, and for the furtherance of the Eternal Purpose, which He had Purposed in Christ Jesus our Lord, before the World began, i.e., from Eternity Past.
:As to this there is no disagreement amongst those who hold the Fundamentals of the Christian Faith; and I think it is also generally agreed that, with the First Coming of Christ, and with His death, resurrection and Ascension, the Era began which had been Foretold by the Prophets, the Era when God would have another "people"; when He would Say to them which were not His people, "Thou art My people"; and they should say, "Thou art my God" (Hosea. 2:23).
"Indeed, the Apostle Paul cites this very Prophecy of Hosea and expounds it as referring to the people God is now calling to Himself out of all Nations through the Gospel; not from out "of the Jews only, but also of the Gentiles" (Romans 9:24-26). And this quotation is from the passage in which Paul explains who the True "Israel" is, to whom the Promises were Made; and in which, after stating, in the plainest of words that "They are not all Israel which are of Israel" (v. 9), he shows that, in fact, but a few - "a remnant" (v. 27) of the naturally born Israelites, were embraced in the true "Israel," and that the full number of the people of God was to be made up of the saved from among the Gentiles. This is what Hosea and other prophets had foretold, though God Purposely enveloped the meaning of their Prophecies and His Full Purposes for the Gentiles, in "mystery," which mystery is now fully explained (Ephesians 3:1-6).
1; "For this cause I Paul, the prisoner of Jesus Christ for you Gentiles,
2; "If ye have heard of the dispensation of the Grace of God which is given me to you-ward:
3; "How that by Revelation He Made Known unto me the Mystery; (as I wrote afore in few words,
4; "Whereby, when ye read, ye may understand my knowledge in the Mystery of Christ)
5; "Which in other ages was not made known unto the sons of men,
as it is now Revealed unto His Holy Apostles and Prophets by the Spirit;
6; "That the Gentiles should be fellow heirs, and of the same body,
and Partakers of His Promise in Christ by the Gospel:"
"Evidently then, as regards the Purposes of God concerning the Jewish people after their rejection of that One through whom their Promised Redemption was to Come, we must look to what is Revealed in the New Testament; because there is where the Spirit of God has Revealed
"the fellowship of the Mystery" (Ephesians. 3:9),
that is, the Union of Jews and Gentiles to form the True Israel.