RAIDER said:Hooper said:Hmmm. It's been a very slow process . Probably 10 years ago I had a real issue with dispensationalism and left the independent Baptist church we attended over the KJV issue and dispensationalism. Once I saw that the gospel of Paul was different than the gospel of Christ and I understood who the Jews were, that's when it came to me. It took a while to think through the Bible assimilation process. Also Reading the Clementine Homilies helped as peter explains to Clement about an error in the Old Testament. I can go into more detail if you would like?
Would not dispensationalism help answer your question between the Kingdom Gospel and Paul's Gospel?
It would if you ignore the fact that Christ said His gospel of the kingdom would be preached in all the world. There's also the issue of the fact of history, that the nation of Israel did not exist in Israel when Christ came. They never heard His gospel and where unable to reject it. And there's the issue of who is a gentic gentile? Why do we all assume we are all gentiles? What basis is there for it? Pastor Stephen Jones wrote a book called the struggle for the birth wright where he follows the northern ten tribes out of Israel. Roger Norman does a fine job on YouTube tracing the Lost Tribes of Israel. As you learn key historical facts, the meme found in Paul's works doesn't fit. Think hard about Matthew 24:14