Since Jewish and non-Jewish believers are equal before G-d, why then have a distinctly Jewish oriented congregation?
Despite the fact that G-d has broken down the dividing wall between Jewish and non-Jewish, the Jewish people still retain a distinct calling, which G-d declares in the New Covenant. The New Covenant refers to this as the “saved remnant of the house of Israel.” The Biblical Jewish expression of the congregation also states the original context in which the New Covenant was declared and to whom it was promised–the Jewish people.
Related Questions
- Since Jewish and non-Jewish believers are equal before G-d, why then have a distinctly Jewish oriented congregation?
- Since Jewish and non-Jewish believers are equal before God, why then have a distinctly Jewish-oriented congregation?
- Since Jewish and non-Jewish believers are equal before G-D, why have a distinctly Jewish oriented congregation?