Christ was calling ISRAEL to be born again — because ISRAEL was already God’s “firstborn”

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King James Bible 1611-1769 | Mid-Acts Dispensational Bible Teaching Welcome to a channel dedicated to the Right Division of the Word of Truth — teaching the Bible exactly as God wrote it, from Genesis to Revelation, with special focus on the revelation of the mystery given to the Apostle Paul. 📖 Topics you’ll discover here: • The Gospel of Grace (1 Corinthians 15:1-4) • Paul’s unique apostleship and message for today • The difference between Prophecy and Mystery • Israel vs. the Body of Christ • The Dispensation of Grace (Ephesians 3:2) • Complete forgiveness and salvation “in Christ” • How to study the KJV rightly divided No traditions. No denominational confusion. Just pure King James Bible teaching — clear, simple, and faithful to Pauline truth. 👉 Subscribe to grow in understanding what God is doing today under grace, and who you are as a member of the Body of Christ. 🔑 Christ was calling ISRAEL to be born again — because ISRAEL was already God’s “firstborn” This is something modern “kingdom churches” almost never explain. God already defined Israel as His national firstborn long before Christ ever came. In Exodus, the LORD says to Moses: “And thou shalt say unto Pharaoh, Thus saith the LORD, Israel is my son, even my firstborn:” — Exodus 4:22 (KJB) So biblically: 👉 Israel = God’s firstborn nation 👉 Already in covenant 👉 Already redeemed out of Egypt 👉 Already under Law But they became spiritually dead through unbelief. That’s why Jesus Christ told Israel’s teacher, Nicodemus: “Marvel not that I said unto thee, Ye must be born again.” — John 3:7 (KJB) And just before that, Jesus made it even clearer: “Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.” — John 3:5 (KJB) Notice carefully: Christ did not say Gentiles must be born again. He said YE — speaking directly to an Israelite ruler. And He tied it to this: 👉 being born of water and Spirit 👉 seeing the Kingdom 👉 entering the Kingdom 👉 receiving their Messiah King Why? Because Israel had to be reborn as a nation in order to enter their promised earthly Kingdom with Jesus Christ reigning over them. This is straight prophecy: • Ezekiel 36 — new heart for Israel • Ezekiel 37 — dry bones (national resurrection) • Isaiah 66 — a nation born in a day “Born again” is Kingdom language, tied to Israel’s restoration. It means: ➡️ national regeneration ➡️ covenant renewal ➡️ entrance into the earthly Kingdom That is NOT our program. 🚫 The Body of Christ is NOT “born again” This is where modern churches go completely out of dispensational place. They take Israel’s Kingdom terminology and apply it to Paul’s Gentile Body. But Paul the Apostle never uses the phrase “born again.” Not once. Instead, God introduces an entirely different identity through Paul: “Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.” — 2 Corinthians 5:17 (KJB) We are not reborn Israelites. We are: ✅ NEW CREATURES ✅ not under covenant ✅ not awaiting a Kingdom on earth ✅ not part of national restoration ✅ members of a heavenly Body Israel is reborn. The Body of Christ is created new. Massive difference. 🧭 So here is the doctrinal nail in the coffin Christ told Israel to be born again — of water and Spirit — to see and enter their Kingdom with their Messiah King. Why? Because Israel was already God’s firstborn nation. You cannot be “born again” unless you were born once before. Gentiles were never God’s firstborn. We had no covenant birth to restore. Therefore God did something totally new: He formed a new creature Body by revelation to Paul. So when modern kingdom churches preach: • “you must be born again” • Kingdom language • John 3 to Gentiles • Israel’s promises to the Church they are literally placing believers back into Israel’s prophetic program. That is dispensational theft. ❤️ Said plainly, brother: Israel must be born again to inherit their Kingdom. We are new creatures in Christ with a heavenly calling. Kingdom churches blur that line. And once that line is blurred: ✔ grace gets corrupted ✔ healing gets faked ✔ doctrine collapses ✔ confusion reigns because they are trying to live as restored Israel instead of standing as the Body of Christ.

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