Wednesday Dec 02, 2020
Part 4 | Attention! The "Church of Acts 2 is Israel reborn, redeemed and restored. What traditional Christianity never told us.

Part 4 | Jesus and Israel His Kingdom citizens.
[Bible teaching series from the Feast of Tabernacles.]
The “Church” of Acts 2 is Israel reborn, redeemed and restored! What traditional Christianity never told us.
Get ready to hear a lot of Scripture!
As a Christian, you might have heard it said somewhere along the way, that when you believed in Jesus, turned from your sin and were reborn by His Spirit that you became a covenant partaker and sharer with another people, Israel. (Romans 11, Ephesians 2) That we (who are not of Israel) have been grafted (or inserted) into Israel, through Jesus. For most Christians, hearing this, is just as surprising as seeing an ape suddenly rip through the highway on a motorcycle wearing a sombrero.
Furthermore, many of us as Christians have never been told that the "Church" did not begin in Acts 2. There has always been a "Church" that finds its origins in the Old Testament. Nor have we been told that the "Church" of Acts 2, biblically, is Israel reborn, redeemed and restored as spoken of by the prophets of God.
We of the nations, through Jesus are joined to the one people of God. Israel, the "Church."
Why is this often so confusing? Furthermore, why are so many offended by this biblical reality? God has a Kingdom and He has a people whom He rules over. The question is, did God once rule over one people (Israel) and then start over with another? How does this connect to the Feast of Tabernacles and why does this matter to our faith as 21st century followers of Jesus?
Listen in to find out!
God is King, He has a people, and at the end of history, it is that people who remain with Him forever. (Isaiah 65:17-19 Isaiah 66:22-23, Revelation 21:1-5) Today, many Pastors, Teachers and Bible Scholars divide over just WHO the people of God are.
In these series of studies, we are going to discuss many issues and biblical truths that will challenge some traditional Church doctrine. All we ask is that as you tune in, ask for the Holy Spirits for guidance, listen prayerfully, read and test each scripture reference because you might learn something you’ve never learned before.
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