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Pastimes : Ask God

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To: Alan Markoff who wrote (26907)9/15/1999 12:41:00 AM
From: Jamey  Read Replies (2) of 39621
 
Nancy, my studies have only taken me into only a few chapters in the Old Testament.As I believe I mentioned, my direction is in the study of the New Testament Christians and the close of the Jewish dispensation.

The destruction of City and the Temple of Jerusalem indicates to me that there was a disolution between the Lord and the Nation of Israel. The Nation rejected the Lord and the Lord had judged the Nation of Israel. God's mission to the Jews was fulfilled.

The Christian remnant were gathered into the Kingdom, or the New Jerusalem, and Judiasm was destroyed forever. Jesus mission as Messiah has been accomplished. He is no longer a minister of the "circumcision" that "God may be all in all."
The relation between God and humanity has not ceased buy now his mission as King of Israel is fulfilled. The Israel of God is now wider and greater than Israel after the flesh. The New Jerusalem is now not just the Kingdom of the Jews but the mother of us all.

It was in full view of that glorious day that the beloved desciple John responded to the Lord's announcement of his speedy coming.
"Amen! Come, Lord Jesus!

Santiago
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