
Understanding how gentiles are saved is of utmost importance, as it involves the eternal destiny of millions of souls. What many are not taught is that the salvation of gentiles did not begin with the coming of Christ. In the days of Abraham and other patriarchs, two thousand years before the Messiah’s arrival, there was already a plan of salvation for gentiles, and if there had been any change, Jesus would have informed us. However, Jesus never mentioned any change, because there was none. The gentile is saved by following the same laws given to the nation that God set apart for Himself with a perpetual covenant. The Father integrates him into Israel and sends him to the Son for salvation. This plan of salvation makes sense because it is true. Do not follow the majority just because they are many. | The foreigner who joins himself to the Lord, to minister to him, and to love the name of the Lord… and holds fast my covenant, I will bring to my holy mountain. (Isaiah 56:6-7).
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