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The Chosen and the Called: Rediscovering God's Unbroken Covenant with Israel and the Church God's covenant with Israel is an eternal tapestry, woven with promises and blessings that testify to His unchanging character. Yet, a troubling doctrine known as replacement theology has taken root, claiming that the Church has supplanted Israel as God's chosen people. This belief undermines the integrity of Scripture and challenges our trust in God's promises. The Chosen and the Called is a clarion call to confront this theological error and rediscover the truth of God's covenant. Drawing deeply from…mehr

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The Chosen and the Called: Rediscovering God's Unbroken Covenant with Israel and the Church God's covenant with Israel is an eternal tapestry, woven with promises and blessings that testify to His unchanging character. Yet, a troubling doctrine known as replacement theology has taken root, claiming that the Church has supplanted Israel as God's chosen people. This belief undermines the integrity of Scripture and challenges our trust in God's promises. The Chosen and the Called is a clarion call to confront this theological error and rediscover the truth of God's covenant. Drawing deeply from Scripture, this book reveals the unbroken nature of God's promises to Israel and the Church's role-not as a replacement but as a grafted branch in God's redemptive plan. The Errors of Replacement Theology Replacement theology distorts God's Word, ignoring passages like Romans 11:1-2, where Paul unequivocally states, "God has not rejected His people whom He foreknew." This doctrine misinterprets the Church's inclusion in God's plan, falsely asserting that Israel's role in His covenant has been annulled. Instead, the Bible teaches that Israel remains central to God's purposes, and the Church is graciously grafted into this divine narrative (Romans 11:17-24). The Eternal Covenant with Israel God's promises to Israel are rooted in His unchanging nature. Genesis 17:7 declares His covenant with Abraham as everlasting, and the prophets reaffirm this truth. Jeremiah proclaims: "Only if the heavens above can be measured and the foundations of the earth below searched out will I reject all the descendants of Israel" (Jeremiah 31:37). These promises are neither conditional nor temporary but enduring and unshakable, anchored in God's sovereign will. The Church's Role: Grafted, Not Replacing The Church's inclusion in God's covenantal blessings is an act of grace, not replacement. Paul's metaphor of the olive tree in Romans 11 illustrates how Gentile believers are grafted into the blessings of Israel while the natural branches-Israel-remain integral to the tree. This inclusion highlights God's mercy and affirms His faithfulness to His original covenant. Dual Blessings in God's Plan Throughout Scripture, the narrative of two sons-Isaac and Ishmael, Jacob and Esau, and the parable of the prodigal son-demonstrates God's ability to bless distinct groups without contradiction. These stories foreshadow His plan to preserve His covenant with Israel while extending grace to the Church. Both Israel and the Church are recipients of God's blessings, fulfilling unique roles in His divine purpose. A Call to Rediscover God's Faithfulness The Chosen and the Called invites readers on a journey through the Bible to uncover the rich typologies and narratives that affirm God's unwavering love for His covenantal children. By dismantling the errors of replacement theology, this book upholds the truth of God's enduring covenant with Israel and His inclusive grace toward the Church. If you have ever wondered about the relationship between Israel and the Church or seek a deeper understanding of God's eternal plan, this book offers a compelling exploration of Scripture that will inspire your faith and deepen your trust in God's unchanging promises. Join us in rediscovering the profound truths of God's Word. The stakes are high, and the truth is too important to ignore.
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