Wednesday, March 4, 2020

A Worthwhile Discussion Between Two Sisters

I had a lovely discussion with another Sister here on Facebook and would like to share it with others who may have questions too. I will refer to the Sister who asked the questions as "Sister" since I didn't know if she wanted her name mentioned.

Sister:
I have a question since you brought up something that was written to Gentiles. I've been approached with teachings from rightly dividing, dispensationalists. This is causing me problems because it leaves me with the question, what book was written for who???? I know this is kinda off the subject you were originally posting about, but I thought I would ask. Can you help?

Gwendolyn Wehage:
The Old Testament was written to the Jews, the New Testament was written to all born again believers. However, the old testament has principles for the gentiles to learn from as well as prophesy that tells us the future.

The New Testament if for the dispensation of born again believers, the church and for any Jews that trust in Christ. In Christ there is no Jew or Gentile, male or female, we are all equal in God's eyes if we are born again.

The customs of the Jews teach us things but are not for us to follow as Gentiles. IF someone wishes to follow them as a way of honoring God that is their choice but they are not required.
Also, I do not appreciate Gentiles following the Pass Over, here's why. The Pass Over was a specific event in the lives of the Jews and was a picture of future events, which is the crucifixion of Christ for the payment of sin of the whole world.

We no longer follow a picture of the coming Christ because He has already come, we celebrate His victory over sin on the cross now in the Lord's Supper.

Sister:
Gwendolyn Wehage , my understanding is that the 4 gospels are actually old Testament. Also that the Jews are the ones taught to be born again, Gentiles are not born again, but are under grace and are to not follow any Jewish laws, teachings. If they do, they are then combining law with grace, and doing so condemns them.

Sister:
Gwendolyn Wehage , this teaching declares Paul as the apostle to the Gentiles, and teaching grace. In reading and listening to it, I did see that it sounded like a gospel for the Jews and a gospel for the Gentiles. Albeit both require believing in the death, burial and resurrection of JESUS CHRIST.

Sister:
Gwendolyn Wehage , so from what I gather, repenting is not required of us( as far as asking forgiveness from GOD) .

Sister:
We simply just believe. Anything we do ( is considered works).. so while some of this makes sense to me, I am not fully persuaded.

Gwendolyn Wehage:
Sister, There is a false doctrine now that says that no one needs to evangelize to the Jews, this is not true. God called for us to bring the gospel to "all nations" which includes Israel. He also told us to protect that nation and that someday the nation will trust in Christ during the tribulation.

Gwendolyn Wehage:
Sister, Yes, we do works because we have been born again, changed into a new creation by Christ. The works come after we have been born again not to become born again. We know this because the thief on the cross had no time to do anything, all He did was defend Christ as being Who He said He was.

Gwendolyn Wehage: Sister, We repent to become born again, that is changing our mind toward our sin and toward Christ, then He changes us into the new creation. After we have been born again we do not "repent" we confess our sin to be cleansed as God said in 1 John 1:9 "9 If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness."

It is through confession of sin that reveals our heart desire to be cleansed of the sin we confess.

It takes a deep desire to be changed further by Christ when we are willing and motivated to confess to be cleansed.

Gwendolyn Wehage:
Sister, The Old Testament has application for us but were commands given for the Jews to follow. Once the Jews become born again they maintain some of their traditions but no longer follow the law.

Christ is the Law, He is the very essence of the Law and He comes to live in the born again believer. We do not follow something if it becomes a part of us. The Law was given to show us our sin so we would repent. No one could follow it.
Since we have been changed into a new creation we do not have to try to follow that which is a part of our being. Now we convict others of sin merely by having the Law-Giver living in us.
To we have to try to follow eating every day? No, because it comes naturally and even without thinking. When we are working really hard to be good then we are doing it in our own flesh. When we obey God because it comes naturally to those who have been changed into the likeness of Christ, we gravitate naturally toward obedience, but it is beyond obedience to more than that, that is love and devotion to our new nature.

Gwendolyn Wehage: Sister, I am going to copy and paste these questions and answers because I think they will be valuable to others. I will leave your name off but the discussion might be helpful to others with questions. I hope you don't mind, you ask great questions that many have probably had too.




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