- May 10, 2011
- 10,577
- 3,599
- Country
- United States
- Faith
- Catholic
- Marital Status
- Single
- Politics
- US-Green
I say yes because the Bible says they are the chosen people.
Please enlighten me.
Please enlighten me.
And Joseph!Jesus and Mary are both Jews.
I say yes because the Bible says they are the chosen people.
Please enlighten me.
The saved ones will.I say yes because the Bible says they are the chosen people.
Please enlighten me.
was Jesus Jew ? checkI say yes because the Bible says they are the chosen people.
Please enlighten me.
If you read Romans chapter 11 it explains everything in detail. Really cannot get any more specific than what Paul laid out.I say yes because the Bible says they are the chosen people.
Please enlighten me.
THank you for posting this.It doesn't matter if one is Jewish or Gentile, in Christ there is no distinction--and all in Christ have hope in the life of the Age to Come, according to God's own word and promise to us, and what He Himself has done for us.
That does not mean that non-believing Jews are damned, no more than non-believing Gentiles are damned.
But being Jewish or being Gentile itself is irrelevant as far as salvation goes. What does matter is that all have sinned, both Jew and Gentile, and all are held in condemnation under the Law, which has reckoned all sinners. The Good News is that Christ came to save sinners, and that all having been consigned to disobedience in order that God might be merciful on all (Romans 11:32).
-CryptoLutheran
Only the saved ones.Messianic jews will, so I didn't vote.
They were chosen to bring in the Messiah Jesus Christ of Nazareth. He did not establish a dual Covenant. So unless an unbelieving Jew comes to know their Messiah, they will most certainly suffer the second death, separation from God, Jesus Christ of Nazareth.I say yes because the Bible says they are the chosen people.
Please enlighten me.