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I already gave the dispensational view earlier:
This is basically the dispensational "doctrine" in regards to the church:
This is from "Things to Come - A Study in Biblical Eschatology" written by J.D Pentecost:
“The church itself was the mystery. The fact that God was going to form Jews and Gentiles alike in one body was never revealed in the Old Testament and forms the mystery of which Paul speaks in Ephesians 3:1-7; Romans 16:25-27; Colossians 1:26-29. This whole mystery program was not revealed until after the rejection of Christ by Israel.”
“The church is manifestly an interruption of God’s program for Israel, which was not brought into being until Israel’s rejection of the offer of the kingdom. It must logically follow that his mystery program must itself be brought to conclusion before God can resume His dealing with the nation of Israel.
The mystery program, which was so distinct in its inception, will certainly be separate at its conclusion. This program must be concluded before God resumes and culminates His program for Israel. This mystery concept of the church makes a pre-tribulational rapture a necessity.”
So address this,paying attention to the parts in bold
This is basically the dispensational "doctrine" in regards to the church:
This is from "Things to Come - A Study in Biblical Eschatology" written by J.D Pentecost:
“The church itself was the mystery. The fact that God was going to form Jews and Gentiles alike in one body was never revealed in the Old Testament and forms the mystery of which Paul speaks in Ephesians 3:1-7; Romans 16:25-27; Colossians 1:26-29. This whole mystery program was not revealed until after the rejection of Christ by Israel.”
“The church is manifestly an interruption of God’s program for Israel, which was not brought into being until Israel’s rejection of the offer of the kingdom. It must logically follow that his mystery program must itself be brought to conclusion before God can resume His dealing with the nation of Israel.
The mystery program, which was so distinct in its inception, will certainly be separate at its conclusion. This program must be concluded before God resumes and culminates His program for Israel. This mystery concept of the church makes a pre-tribulational rapture a necessity.”
So address this,paying attention to the parts in bold
I already answered it by proving paul and Jesus both called it was a mystery, and I even gave you the verses, so your argument is with Paul, not me,
God promise to Israel stands today. It was never intended to be a Salvic promise, never did God say according to his covenant concerning a nation they all would be saved,
I answerd all your questions, whether you like my answers or not does not matter.