Isa 65:8-9

 

Excerpt::…The gentiles were the target of Christian ministry; the other group, the Christians were the kindergarten adherents of Paulene protection from cunning craftiness. The Jews amongst the converted Christians, at Pentecost, embraced Jesus by the thousands. In this way did they passed the bar and proceeded to teach the legal path of salvation. It could only be the thousands of their antagonists who were jealous because they themselves failed to pass the bar. They became the shysters who lied in wait to deceive the Christians. So enticingly successful was their legal skills in this effort that, even today, naivety abounds as Christians extol them to be favored of God. And how stupid —should not the lesson of Numbers, whereby all the 74,000 Jews over the age of 20, except Caleb, were disbarred from the Promised land be enough to dash that deception? To repeat our launching text again, it says, 8 Thus saith the LORD, As the new wine is found in the cluster, and one saith, Destroy it not; for a blessing is in it: so will I do for my servants’ sakes, that I may not destroy them all. 9 And I will bring forth a seed out of Jacob, and out of Judah an inheritor of my mountains: and mine elect shall inherit it, and my servants shall dwell there.” —Isa 65: 8-9. The Jewish inheritor here is the perfect man from their troops who is rewarded for following Christ. Adam could not avoid sin because he could not define sin. The original intent for him was to follow Christ’s counsel that he may learn to refuse evil and choose good without the path of death; thereby, he would reach the ultimate goal by finally embracing God. Instead, by choosing to believe the serpent, the 6000-year trudge through death, yielded a son of perfection who succeeded where Adam failed. He, Shiloh mastered the spiritual Calculus to differentiate good from evil, the Adamic day of maturation. And a final lesson in Calculus that escapes the acuity of men is that there is no racial identity component to Jewish heritage…