If there were a plan of salvation for gentiles outside of Israel and without the laws that God gave to Israel, this would imply that God had broken the eternal covenant He made with Abraham, by which other peoples would be blessed through him. However, in no gospel did Jesus say He came to found a new religion for the gentiles, separate from Israel. Any gentile can be brought to Jesus by the Father and be saved, but must follow the same laws He gave to Israel, the nation chosen for His honor and glory. The Father sees the faith and courage of this gentile, despite the challenges, pours out His love upon him, unites him to Israel, and leads him to the Son for forgiveness and salvation. This is the plan of salvation that makes sense because it is true. | The foreigner who joins himself to the Lord, to serve Him, thus becoming His servant… and who holds fast to My covenant, I will also bring him to My holy mountain. (Isaiah 56:6-7)
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