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Why is it important to understand that salvation is of the Jews?

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Understanding that salvation is of the Jews emphasizes God's covenant faithfulness and the historical unfolding of redemptive truth through Israel.

In John 4:22, Jesus asserts, 'Salvation is of the Jews,' which highlights the essential role that Israel played in God's redemptive plan. The Jews were entrusted with the oracles of God, providing the foundation for understanding salvation through Christ. Romans 2:28-29 further clarifies that true Jews are those whose hearts are circumcised by the Spirit, demonstrating that salvation extends beyond ethnic lineage to a spiritual reality. Recognizing this is vital for understanding how the gospel of grace unfolds and assures us that God's promise to His people is fulfilled in Christ, the true Israel, thus uniting both Jews and Gentiles in Him.
Scripture References: John 4:22, Romans 2:28-29

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Todd Nibert · Mar 12, 2023
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