Who is Israel? Discovering Our True Identity in Jesus Christ and Why it Matters!: The Root
Donna M Rogers
Who is Israel? Discovering Our True Identity in Jesus Christ and Why it Matters!: The Root
Donna M Rogers
In Book 2 of this three-part series, we will embark on a quest to understand why God was willing to pledge His throne to establish an everlasting covenant with His friend Abraham–who is called the Father of Many Nations.
In this book, I will unveil this truth based on the whole counsel of God’s Word: Not all the children of Israel, who are of Israel, are God’s sons and daughters because they are from the physical seed of Abraham. Rather, the children of the promise are counted as Abraham’s spiritual seed and are heirs according to the covenants of promise. This is made possible by grace through faith in God’s only begotten Son, Jesus Christ.
God’s people are perishing from a lack of knowledge concerning this everlasting covenant that God swore by Himself because He could swear no higher than Himself, to protect, defend, and uphold forever.
Therefore, anyone who breaks this everlasting covenant is going against God Almighty Himself and will reap the dire consequences of doing so. Unfortunately, this includes many believers in the body of Christ who are reaping God’s curses instead of His blessings because weare unknowingly breakingthis everlasting covenant due to our ignorance of our Hebraic roots in Christianity.
Since God established a New Covenant with both the Jews from the House of Judah and those of us who were formerly Gentiles from House of Israel, in Christ, we are heirs according to this everlasting covenant.
As such, we must discover what exactly God promised to Abraham and his descendants. Then, we must know what we must do to receive our birthright and our inheritance as God’s covenant people once we become saved by grace through faith in God’s only begotten Son, Jesus Christ.
Join me on this life-changing journey to discover our true identity as God’s sons and daughters by learning about our Hebraic roots in Christianity, which begins with a Hebrew named Abraham who is the father of our faith.
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