I disagree. Paul states on several occasions there is no distinction between Jew and Gentiles.
You're mixing up terms. I have repeatedly stated the Jews, the Gentiles and the Church are separate. I have also stated numerous times that those members of the Church, forsake their former Jewish or Gentile heritage. When Paul states there is no distinction between Jew and Gentile in the Church, he is talking about the Church, which is separate from Jew and Gentile who do not believe on Jesus' death burial and resurrection.
Here, let me repeat myself a number of times so that you will finally read what I say, so that I can save repeating myself in the future:
You're mixing up terms. I have repeatedly stated the Jews, the Gentiles and the Church are separate. I have also stated numerous times that those members of the Church, forsake their former Jewish or Gentile heritage. When Paul states there is no distinction between Jew and Gentile in the Church, he is talking about the Church, which is separate from Jew and Gentile who do not believe on Jesus' death burial and resurrection.
You're mixing up terms. I have repeatedly stated the Jews, the Gentiles and the Church are separate. I have also stated numerous times that those members of the Church, forsake their former Jewish or Gentile heritage. When Paul states there is no distinction between Jew and Gentile in the Church, he is talking about the Church, which is separate from Jew and Gentile who do not believe on Jesus' death burial and resurrection.
You're mixing up terms. I have repeatedly stated the Jews, the Gentiles and the Church are separate. I have also stated numerous times that those members of the Church, forsake their former Jewish or Gentile heritage. When Paul states there is no distinction between Jew and Gentile in the Church, he is talking about the Church, which is separate from Jew and Gentile who do not believe on Jesus' death burial and resurrection.
You're mixing up terms. I have repeatedly stated the Jews, the Gentiles and the Church are separate. I have also stated numerous times that those members of the Church, forsake their former Jewish or Gentile heritage. When Paul states there is no distinction between Jew and Gentile in the Church, he is talking about the Church, which is separate from Jew and Gentile who do not believe on Jesus' death burial and resurrection.
Ephesians also tells us the OT Law has been abolished. Part of dispensation theory is the restoration of the temple and the sacrifices. This is clearly contrary the God’s word.
You're mixing up terms. I have repeatedly stated the Jews, the Gentiles and the Church are separate. I have also stated numerous times that those members of the Church, forsake their former Jewish or Gentile heritage. When Paul states there is no distinction between Jew and Gentile in the Church, he is talking about the Church, which is separate from Jew and Gentile who do not believe on Jesus' death burial and resurrection. I'll add another sentence or two here: Matthew 5:17-18 shows us that, before the new heaven and earth, the law of Moses will be fulfilled. This cannot apply to the Church, who are free from the law of Moses. This must apply to Israel. The Olivet Discourse's mention of the future fulfillment of Daniel (Mt 24:15), observance of the sabbath (Mt 24:20), and return to earthly Jerusalem (Mt 24:30-31; 25:31; Zech. 6:13; 14:4ff; Acts 15:16; Amos 9:11-12; etc.) also shows that the Jewish law and prophets will be given future consideration before Jesus returns. Not to mention that 2 Thessalonians 2:3-8 shows that the temple will be set up when Jesus returns.
You're mixing up terms. I have repeatedly stated the Jews, the Gentiles and the Church are separate. I have also stated numerous times that those members of the Church, forsake their former Jewish or Gentile heritage. When Paul states there is no distinction between Jew and Gentile in the Church, he is talking about the Church, which is separate from Jew and Gentile who do not believe on Jesus' death burial and resurrection.
You're mixing up terms. I have repeatedly stated the Jews, the Gentiles and the Church are separate. I have also stated numerous times that those members of the Church, forsake their former Jewish or Gentile heritage. When Paul states there is no distinction between Jew and Gentile in the Church, he is talking about the Church, which is separate from Jew and Gentile who do not believe on Jesus' death burial and resurrection.
Regarding the teaching of the redemption of Israel separate from the Church, maybe you can give a rebuttle to
this post of mine?
There is literally no passage of scripture that I have read that states Jesus will reign on the earth for 1000 years. I have already explained the misunderstanding of Revelation 20, where the faithful saints are promised to reign with Christ for 1000 years. Jesus reigns in Heaven.
Peace to you
And you still haven't given a rebuttle to my argumentation regarding this.
Here is one post of mine.
I'm curious as to your response to Beale's paragraph I quoted in that post.