Jews and Gentiles
Posted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 2:10 pm
I'm writing this in the hope that someone might be able to shed some light on an issue thats troubled me for quite some time now. This issue concerns the salvation of the non-Jewish races. Did God originally intend for "Gentiles" to be saved, or as some scriptures seem to suggest, is our salvation merely the means of making God's "chosen people" jealous. Maybe I'm mistaken, but there seems to be a continuous- Gentiles are of secondary importance- theme running through out the bible. For instance, in the book of Romans, when Paul talks about the two trees, one being the olive tree (natural), and the other being the wild tree (unnatural). Rom:Ch 11, Ver 11- here it seems to imply that salvation is being extended only as the result of Israels disobedience and that its purpose is to drive them to envy, not so much to save us, but to punish them. And in Rom: Ch11, Ver 24- Is it not suggesting that our being included in the family of God is some how contrary to nature? All this runs against what I've always felt to be the truth about God. That God looks upon all without discrimination. Are we "Gentiles" saved because God loves us, or are we just an after thought, used by God to achieve some other purpose?