The Gospel Goes Forth to the Gentiles

This is exciting stuff, my Gentile friends!  (If you are Jewish, please pardon us as we celebrate this tremendous gift today.) Jesus used Jews to take the Gospel to the Gentiles for the very first time!  As we learned yesterday, Paul was sent to the Gentiles after being rejected by the Jews.  However, the Jewish …

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Examining the Jewish Roots of our Christian Faith

Welcome back faithful study partners!  I'm glad you're here. We just finished The Incomparable Gift and now move on to Our Jewish Roots.  So, pull up a chair as we launch into this new section of the study. There is no way to deny it: our Christian roots are in Judaism!  Abraham was a Gentile who became "Father of …

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Repaying the Debt of Gratitude

Hi friends!  A couple days ago we discovered a supreme gift extended to us Gentiles.  The Jewish Messiah invited Gentiles to join Him in salvation, and He made the Jewish people “a holy nation and a kingdom of priests” in order to bless all nations.  Yesterday, we celebrated the fact that a Jewish man named …

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Neither Jew nor Gentile

Welcome back my friends!  I want to continue the thought we touched on Sunday when we examined A Supreme Gift to the Gentiles.  That is the foundation for today’s thought, so if you missed it, you may want to start there before diving in today. The Apostle Paul understood his sacred duty to share the Messianic …

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