Jesus and the “lost sheep of Israel.” Jesus’ eschatological ordination efforts relevant to Jacob’s children and the Gospel and the free will choices that forever altered Elohim’s relationship with Israel…
Jesus did NOT initially come to the Gentile as His ordination and eschatological mission was to the Jew first (John 15:24) as Jesus was sent “only” to the lost sheep of Israel. The Gentile was to be proselytized in the New Covenant’s Gospel via Jacob’s children who were foreordained to be part of Messiah’s blessing to every family of the Earth as promised the Patriarch, Abraham (Genesis 12:3b).
The Gentiles were to be grafted into the Olive Tree by faith via the hearing of the Gospel preached by Jacob’s children; unfortunately, Israel’s children rejected their divine eschatological ordination through their murder of their Messiah and their demands that Messiah’s blood be upon them and their children (Matthew 27:25); therefore, Elohim’s eschatological will concerning the Gospel and the destruction of Satan’s works through that divine battle strategy would not be deterred due man’s free will choices (1 John 3:8b); therefore, Elohim simply transitioned the Gospel message and its eschatological purpose over to the Gentiles until such time the fullness of the Gentiles have entered the Kingdom (Romans 11:25).
In response to Israel’s rejection of and murder of their Messiah, only a remnant of Israel’s children will escape the “second death” in Hell due their unbelief and the Jewish Curse emanating from the demands of their forefathers that Messiah’s blood be upon them and their children (Isaiah 10:22; Romans 9:27; Matthew 27:25).
To whom much is entrusted, much is expected (Luke 12:48). The “Door” of salvation (John 10:9-16) remains open to the repentant Jew and Israelite who trusts in Yeshua as Messiah; unfortunately, only a relative few will break the bonds of self-righteousness through Judaism and Law to seek grace and mercy via the New Covenant’s Gospel (Romans 9:27-33).
