
This will come as a bit of a surprise to most people but Jesus did not send his disciples to the Gentiles at all. Matthew 10 points that out vividly. Peter, James, and John we’re sent to Israel only. Acts 11:19 bears that out as well. In Romans 15:7 it says that Jesus ministry was to the circumcised or the Jewish people. Jesus came to his own and his on rejected him. Galatians 2:7-9 provides even more evidence. Peter, James, and John was sent to be circumcised or the Jewish people. That means James through Revelation is written to the Jews specifically. Examine James 1:1 where it says the book was written to the 12 tribes of Israel. If you are part of the body of Christ that is not you! Paul and Barnabas were sent to the Gentiles or the uncircumcised. The body of Christ is found in Romans through Philemon. Hebrews was sent to Jewish believers. You will not find the body of Christ mentioned in the Gospels or any of the Jewish New Testament writings. It is a Pauline concept solely. I will have more to say on this soon.













Moses refused to be called the son of Pharaoh’s daughter. He could have had it all. Money and power were in front of him. He freely chose to suffer affliction with the people of God over that of power and wealth. He passed on the pleasures of that life. He had a higher calling.
Moses esteemed the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures of Egypt. Today a psychiatrist would have had a field day with Moses. He turned down wealth and power over persecution. Today his relatives would have had him locked up. But Moses knew his calling. And he did all these things by faith. But he had one more thing to do by faith.
By faith Moses Forsook Egypt not fearing the wrath of Pharaoh. Moses endured as seeing Him who is invisible. I don’t want you to miss that. Groups like The Christadelphians, Unitarians, and Jehovah’s Witnesses have trouble comprehending the invisibility of the Holy Spirit. Yet Moses saw the invisible Realm that helped him to endure. And he did all this by faith. Faith is another thing that is invisible.
Seeing the invisible attributes of God is what faith is all about. That is what our aforementioned three cults cannot comprehend to their own individual peril.

