Rooster wrote:...I believe that Jesus died for everyone. Whether Jew or Greek or American. All mankind is trapped in death with out Jesus Christ. The Jew is more accountable because he was under law but all the same all mankind needed Jesus for salvation.
If this was the case then, why was Jesus not sent to the pagan nations, to cause them to repent. Was Jesus sent to, say the Ninevites, those of Tyre, those in Sidon, the Greeks, the Romans? No, he wasn't.
Jesus said:
"...I was not sent forth to any but to the lost sheep of the HOUSE OF ISRAEL." -- Matthew 15:24
So then, Jesus was sent strictly to God's Name People, the "lost sheep of the house of Israel," as he put it... the only ones that had been given God's Law who needed to repent, badly. Jesus was sent to the only ones God had set up as "priests" before the nations, to teach them the ways of righteousness, the nation of Israel. -- See Exodus 19:5, 6; Matthew 10:6; Romans 2:17-20
As mentioned above, you have already examined the verses we showed you, which disclose the fact that God was NOT going to "charge" the sins of the nations against them, because they had received NO LAW from Jehovah, to start with. And this is in keeping with God's sense of Justice. That point has been made quite clear, by Paul...right? -- Romans 4:15; Romans 5:13; Deut. 32:4
Therefore, if you agree that Jehovah is NOT going to "charge" the sins of the nations against them, those people OUTSIDE the nation of Israel, then why do you feel God would send Jesus to the earth, to
DIE FOR THEM in a sacrificial sense...if no sin was to be "charged" against them (the nations) in the first place? ...That wouldn't make sense, would it?
God told Abraham, the nations would "bless themselves" by means of His Chosen "Seed." The nations, the pagans would receive God's favor, through the nation of Israel, who would have to adhere to the leadership of the Christ, His Son. Wasn't that the way things were supposed to work out? -- Genesis 22:18
Think about it.
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