There has never been a time in the history of the human race when God did not allow gentiles to have their sins forgiven and be saved at death. Nor has there been a change in the process God established to save the gentiles. The point is: God did not authorize the creation of a plan of salvation for gentiles apart from Israel. We, gentiles, are saved by joining Israel, the nation God set apart for Himself. By following the same laws given to His people, the Father sees our seriousness and leads us to the Son for forgiveness and salvation. This was true in the Old Testament, in the days of Jesus, and remains true today. This plan of salvation makes sense because it is the true one. | The foreigner who joins himself to the Lord, to serve him, thus becoming his servant… and who holds firmly to my covenant, I will also bring to my holy mountain. (Isaiah 56:6-7)
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