Lighthouse said:
It would not have been a different gospel for the Gentiles. I don't know why you assumed it would be, either.
I assumed you were a disciple of Bob Hill , or believed in two gospels as he stated in his posts.. He said there was a different gospel for the dispensation of grace, because the gospel for Israel was discontinued when he says that God set Israel aside.
Israel Gospel= Kingdom, repentance, Jesus as King- Saviour, water Baptism, circumcision, and endurance in the commands. All these are required to be "saved" in this gospel.
Part of Israel does not accept Jesus, as the Messiah. Therefore he sets all of Israel aside and starts the dispensation of grace to the Gentiles {mainly}.
The gospel for the Gentiles is this. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved and baptized in the Holy Spirit and sealed by Him until the day of redemption-rapture. No kingdom, no repentance, no circumcision, no water baptism, and no endurance, in works.
Only faith, and that faith preserves you, in the "new" body of Christ, until the end of that gospel, and that dispensation, which ends at the rapture.
You seemed to agree with all this and then tagged on "if" all of Israel had accepted their Gospel, then the dispensation of Grace would still have occurred, in order to let the remaining Gentiles to come to faith.
Sozo and I were perplexed as to why it would be needed, and why they would need the other gospel, since the first gospel had worked, for all Israel and many Gentiles
You are now saying something different from Bob Hill. You are saying that there is only one gospel.
With that I would agree! Apparently you are saying that the one true gospel would have to be redispensed, in such a way as to draw all the remaining, "holdout" Gentiles into the Kingdom?
My question for Bob Hill was, if someone believes, works, and endures today, exactly as Peter did in His day. is He saved or lost. If he says he is lost, then there is a different gospel today, and that gospel excludes "Jews". Whereas the gospel that Peter preached did not exclude the "Gentiles".
Thus this dispensations gospel is far "easier" and more "secure" ..........but it is exclusive of men of faith who would be exactly like, Peter, Moses, David, and women like Rahab, and Ruth and even Father Abraham, if they were alive today.
That doesn't sound right, or like "good news" to me. Does it to You?