Both Evangelical Christendom, and Catholicism preach that the covenant which God made with Israel is gone, indicating that God conceived a different plan after that first covenant failed. In other words, God didn’t do it right the first time, making the old testament only history, but non-effectual for the new testament church.
Why would an unchanging God, and Christ (Messiah) differentiate His policies, one failed policy for one group of the past, and an effective policy for another group of people in the present? This sends a message that God realized He didn’t do it right the first time so He had to make up a different plan.
If that is true Gospel, how do we reconcile that God is not a respecter of persons?
Why would an unchanging God, and Christ (Messiah) differentiate His policies, one failed policy for one group of the past, and an effective policy for another group of people in the present? This sends a message that God realized He didn’t do it right the first time so He had to make up a different plan.
If that is true Gospel, how do we reconcile that God is not a respecter of persons?
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