The Supernatural Gentile Transfer
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The Supernatural Gentile Transformation
Overview:
This article explores the profound change that occurs when Gentiles receive Jesus as their Savior, as described in scripture. These passages illuminate both our past condition and the transformation that follows.
Before Christ:
Ephesians 2:12-13 highlights our situation before accepting Jesus:
- We were without Christ.
- We were alienated from the commonwealth of Israel.
- We were strangers to Abrahamic covenant promises.
- We had no hope.
- We were without God in the world.
To comprehend the transformation, we must distinguish between the "far off" and the "near" groups mentioned in verse 13. In the Old Testament, Gentiles were considered "far off" while saved Jews were "near."
Old Testament Insights:
1. Psalms 148:14 describes Israel as a "people near" to God.
2. Micah 4:3 identifies other nations as "far off."
3. Isaiah 57:19 brings both groups together, promising peace and healing.
Paul references this in Ephesians 2:17, noting that Jesus preached peace to both groups.
Abrahamic Blessings:
The "near" group (saved Jews) naturally received covenant blessings due to their birthright:
- Healing
- Prosperity
- Family well-being
- Salvation
Upon accepting Christ, a Jew continues in these blessings. Conversely, Gentiles enter these blessings through the "new birth" upon accepting Jesus.
Gentile Transformation:
When Gentiles receive Christ, they are supernaturally transferred from the "far off" to the "near" group, gaining equal status with saved Jews. This is achieved through Christ's sacrifice, which replaces the Old Testament's animal sacrifices.
Conclusion:
Gentiles now share in the same blessings as saved Jews: healing, prosperity, family well-being, and salvation. Through Christ, we are no longer strangers to God's promises and have a renewed hope in this world and beyond.
This transformation, rooted in the covenant God made with Abraham, unites all believers in one spiritual family, enjoying shared blessings and divine favor.
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