We are living in what Paul calls in Romans chapter 11 "the current era." Why is this so important? Because Paul states emphatically in this chapter of Scripture that there is a remnant of Israelite believers "in the current era." Are these believers of Paul's gospel, or are they believing in the gospel given to Abraham? It is imperative that they be of the Abrahamic gospel (promising, among other things, that Israel will shepherd all the nations of the earth), for Paul sets forth this
remnant as Exhibit A (evidence) that God has not thrust away His people. If these select Israelites are embracing Paul's gospel, it is hardly evidence that there are any Israelites left who are faithful to the promises God made to Abraham.
I am greeting all of you, with love, from the Floridan peninsula. Life goes on and on. People say that life is too short, but I am of those who insist that it is too long. In any case, we are coming to the climax of this, the most wicked eon there has ever been. This is the eon that crucified our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. God will soon make a reckoning with the human race, using discipline to bring it to a knowledge of the truth—the truth that you and I have embraced by His grace—that
He is not only operating all things in accord with the counsel of His own will (Ephesians 1:11), but is operating US in accord with the same will, in order to make us shining examples of His grace.
Thank you for reading, and for watching MZTV, in which I am currently dealing with the current era, and God's unfailing love and devotion to the purpose of His so-called "natural people," that is, Israel.
With love and thanks,
Martin