Summary: Salvation First Preached by the Lord and Received by the Gentiles – Part 1

Summary: Salvation First Preached by the Lord and Received by the Gentiles – Part 1

Introduction: The Central Theme and Its Significance

The primary focus of this writing is the salvation plan of Jesus Christ the Lord, highlighting the divine mystery and prophetic unfolding of how salvation was first preached by Christ, the Saviour and Captain of Salvation, and first received by the Gentiles, rather than Israel. This topic is critical in understanding the redemptive history from the foundation of the world, the role of predestination, and the spiritual fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies in the last days—also known as the Day of the Lord, marked by the times of the Gentiles.

Key concepts include:

  • Salvation: Deliverance, not just from sin, but from the curse of death, dust (lies), and spiritual blindness.
  • The Rock, a title for Christ as the true God and Everlasting Father, who alone is the source of redemption.
  • Israel’s role as vessels of wrath and Gentiles as vessels of mercy, and how this divides humanity spiritually.
  • The significance of the Holy Spirit, also identified as the Comforter and the reveal-er of the true Father, which was hidden from mankind from Adam onward.
  • The fall of the seven church eras, symbolizing spiritual failure and the resulting blindness of Israel’s leaders.
  • The adoption and sanctification of the Gentiles as sons of God, entrusted with preaching salvation to Israel.

This work emphasizes the necessity of recognizing CHRIST THE LORD Is THE Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, a truth obscured from mankind until the present age. It also stresses the ultimate restoration of Israel after salvation has been revealed and accepted first by the Gentiles.

  • Salvation cannot be earned by law or human works; it is a gift of grace freely given by Jesus CHRIST THE LORD .

Section 1: The Origin and Fulfillment of Salvation

  • Salvation was devised by the Lord from the foundation of the world, with the Lamb (CHRIST THE LORD ) already “reserved to die” for redemption (Hebrews 2:3).
  • The physical deliverance of Israel from Egypt served as a type or shadow of the greater, eternal spiritual salvation that Christ would bring.
  • Acts 28:26-28 and other Scriptures prophesy that salvation is first given to Gentiles because Israel is foreknown to reject it.
  • Israel’s failure is connected to their spiritual stumbling on CHRIST THE LORD , the Rock, and rejection of His words (Isaiah 8:14; 1 Pet. 2:7).
  • The Book of Life and predestination of those to be saved (mostly Gentiles, initially) were established from the foundation of the world .

Key bullet points:

  • God’s Word confirms salvation was first preached by CHRIST THE LORD , not any human leader.
  • Israel’s leaders have been ordained to fall spiritually and to close the door to true salvation.
  • Gentiles are the first to hear salvation and confirm it, fulfilling the Word of GOD .

Section 2: Israel’s Stumbling and Gentiles’ Reception

  • Israel, designated as vessels of wrath, has been given the law and face judgment and correction (Habakkuk 1:10-12).
  • Gentiles, as vessels of mercy, are not under the law but under grace and receive salvation first (Romans 9:25-26; Romans 6:14).
  • Adam’s original sin of unbelief, lust, and pride caused mankind to be separated from God, resulting in spiritual death.
  • Only through CHRIST THE LORD —the true Everlasting Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, one God—can mankind be saved and restored.
  • Israel’s leaders worshipped a false god (“god the Father”), causing them to break the covenant, fail consecutively through seven church eras, and become a synagogue of Satan, liars and anti- Christs.

Key bullet points:

  • Adam’s sin severed mankind’s relationship with God and hid true knowledge of God—especially the truth of the Godhead, the true EVERLASTING FATHER .
  • Spiritual blindness and hardness of heart in Israel continue until the Day of Judgment; only then will their eyes be opened as that is the day GOD  overlooks the ignorance in them and requires all to repent. In order to repent, The LORD must open their eyes to their sin and why they are spiritually blind.
  • Gentiles who obey CHRIST THE LORD  by faith become righteous, servants of righteousness, and are adopted as sons of God.
  • Gentiles’ faith was given directly by CHRIST THE LORD , who taught the mysteries to  apostle  Paul, away from others.

Section 3: The Role of Apostles Paul and Peter—Mysteries and Grace

  • Paul was specially chosen by CHRIST THE LORD  to reveal mysteries related to the true God, especially during the times of the Gentiles (Ephesians 3).
  • These mysteries—that CHRIST THE LORD  is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in ONE—were hidden in past ages and revealed now.
  • The unsearchable riches of CHRIST THE LORD  are freely given by grace, not earned by law or works.
  • Gentiles are grafted into the Body of CHRIST THE LORD , becoming heirs of the Father’s promises and sanctified by the Holy Spirit.
  • Peter’s letters primarily address Gentiles, highlighting their adoption, redemption from vain tradition and Jewish fables which turns one away from the truth , and position as the Royal Priesthood.

Key bullet points:

  • Salvation and knowledge of God were not given to Israel first.
  • Grace, faith, and obedience are gifts of God given by CHRIST THE LORD to the Gentiles to establish them in salvation.
  • Gentiles’ obedience purifies their hearts and opens their understanding to God’s truth.
  • The Spirit reveals that CHRIST THE LORD  alone is the one true GOD  , overcoming long-held false teachings.

Section 4: Israel’s Judgment and Future Restoration

  • Israel was blind and hardened purposely by God, denied a heart to perceive or eyes to see until the day of judgment (Deut. 29:4; Isaiah 6, John 12: 40, 48, Eze. 12).
  • God’s wrath rests on Israel because of their rejection of CHRIST THE LORD  and acceptance of false gods.
  • Gentiles, having heard salvation, act as witnesses to Israel, proclaiming the truth and exposing the lies of the “fathers” and the synagogue of Satan.
  • At the White Throne Judgment, Israel’s eyes will be opened, and they will repent and believe (Rev. 20).
  • The Tabernacle of David, Israel’s spiritual house, has fallen due to Israel’s lies and rebellion, but God will raise a faithful remnant from the Gentiles to rebuild and restore.

Key bullet points:

  • Israel’s blindness is a divine judgment designed to humble Israel and a lesson to the whole human race.
  • Gentiles are given the responsibility of proclaiming salvation and God’s truth to Israel.
  • The Day of the Lord will bring restoration when Israel will acknowledge the true Godhead.
  • The New Covenant will forgive Israel’s sins and enable them to return to their husband, Christ the Lord, who is also their Father.

Section 5: Christ as the One True GOD  : Father, Son, and Holy Spirit

  • Scriptures reveal the one Godhead: Christ Our Lord is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, the One who created, redeems, and gives spiritual life (Isaiah 9:6; John 16:25; 1 John 5:20).
  • The false doctrine of two persons or two gods preached by church leaders (including Herbert W. Armstrong and successors) is refuted.
  • Recognizing Christ as the true Godhead leads to salvation and everlasting life.
  • Gentiles have accepted this truth, while Israel remains blinded due to false teachings and unbelief as they are appointed.

Key bullet points:

  • Christ alone is the “Rock of salvation” (Deut. 32:15) and the Creator God.
  • The Holy Spirit is Christ ’ s Spirit, the “Breath of God,” given to those who believe.
  • The Father is an allegorical title referring to CHRIST THE LORD ’s eternal nature, revealing Himself through Spirit and Truth.
  • Only by abiding in CHRIST THE LORD  can one be born again, sanctified, and bear spiritual fruit.

Section 6: The Birth of the True Church and the Role of the “Little Children”

  • The original church failed, falling away seven times, till there spiritual death (Laodicea era).
  • God raised up the Gentiles as a new priesthood and spiritual body (Col. 1:26-28; Eph. 2:13), sanctified by truth and endowed with the Holy Spirit.
  • The “little children” or anointed ones are taught directly by CHRIST THE LORD , the Comforter, and need no mortal teacher.
  • These children bear the true knowledge of God, preach the gospel  faithfully, and prepare the way for Israel’s restoration.

Key bullet points:

  • The “little children” receive the anointing of the Holy Spirit and the truth from CHRIST THE LORD  Himself (1 John 2:20, 27).
  • They are the faithful witnesses tasked with teaching others, including Israel.
  • The fallen leadership cannot teach the truth due to spiritual blindness and God’s appointed judgment. Therefore, they cannot preach or confirm salvation as they are the ones who need to hear it.
  • Salvation is confirmed by those who have truly received CHRIST THE LORD  and abide in Him.

Section 7: The Fulfillment of Prophecy in the Last Days

  • The Day of the Lord and the times of the Gentiles have arrived, fulfilling numerous Old Testament prophecies (Isaiah 11:9-11; Zechariah 6:12-15, Isa.  56,  Deut. 32: 43,  Deut. 28: 43- 44, ).
  • Gentiles now rule spiritually, bringing God’s truth and rest to those who seek salvation.
  • The Holy Mountain, the House of Prayer, and the Altar represent the spiritual community of believers,  who glorified God’s name.
  • Israel’s rejection and stubbornness, worsened by pride and false gods, lead to God’s vengeance and justice.

Key bullet points:

  • The Tabernacle of David has fallen; God raises a new spiritual temple comprising the sanctified Gentiles.
  • Gentiles worship the true God and offer pure incense, fulfilling Malachi’s prophecy.
  • Israel will be humbled and called to return, called back by the pastors who know true doctrine.
  • The knowledge of God given to the Gentiles is a “sea,” vast and deep, symbolizing full revelation and peace. Isa.  11: 9-11. This sea is the lake of fire where the Scripture is opened to the SPIRITUALLY DEAD       . and the knowledge of GOD is THE TRUTH WHICH WILL SET ALL FREE FROM SIN AND CURSE OF DEATH TO SERVE THE LIVING and TRUE GOD. !

Section 8: The Judgment and the Kingdom of God

  • God’s righteous judgment distinguishes those who are truly saved, giving tribulation to the oppressors of the faithful.
  • The Gentiles are the firstfruits of the kingdom, accepted, sanctified, and seated with Christ (Ephesians 2, Colossians 1, Mat 8: 12,  Mat 21: 43 , col 1: 13 ).
  • Only those who partake of CHRIST THE LORD ’s Spirit become true sons, heirs, and participants of the divine nature.
  • The ultimate victory is CHRIST THE LORD ’s establishing His kingdom through the faithful witnesses—.

Key bullet points:

  • Righteous judgment is revealed as God recompensing His elect and condemning the rebellious.
  • Gentiles who obeyed CHRIST THE LORD  from the heart are freed from sin and become workers of righteousness.
  • The kingdom is not inherited by fleshly Israel or rebellious leaders but by those in CHRIST THE LORD .
  • The new spiritual temple is established with CHRIST THE LORD  dwelling in the hearts of believers.

Conclusion: The Implications of Salvation Fulfilled Among Gentiles

The fulfillment of salvation first preached by CHRIST THE LORD  and first received by Gentiles is a profound testament to God’s sovereign plan, demonstrating His grace and mercy. Gentile believers are ordained and anointed to witness the one true Godhead—Christ our Lord as the Rock, the Everlasting Father, and the Holy Spirit. Israel’s blindness and rejection until the Day of Judgment illustrate God’s justice and plan for correction and restoration.

Key takeaways:

  • Salvation is solely through Jesus Christ, the One true God, in Whom are life and truth. HE WILL SET ALL FREE.     John 8: 32- 36
  • The Gentiles are presently the primary recipients of God’s salvation, serving as His faithful witnesses.
  • Israel awaits future judgment and restoration, which will come when their eyes are opened to the truth.
  • The church leadership that teaches false doctrines about Godhead and salvation has fallen and cannot provide true salvation.
  • The true  church—those who abide in CHRIST THE LORD , walk in the Spirit, and bear fruit—confirms salvation by their faith, knowledge, and obedience.
  • The restoration of God’s kingdom will culminate in CHRIST THE LORD ’s reign through the faithful sons and daughters, both Gentiles and Israel, united in the truth of the one Godhead.

This divine mystery, once hidden, is now revealed in our times, heralding the end of the age and the new spiritual exodus that leads to everlasting life, peace, and the true knowledge of God.