Full article at: Who Are God’s Chosen People? The Biblical Truth vs. Common Misconceptions | World Events and the Bible
This article brings the series to its central conclusion.
Across these three parts, we’ve looked at prophecy, Israel, and identity—not through modern assumptions, but through Scripture itself. Again and again, the New Testament points us back to the same truth: God’s promises are fulfilled in Christ, and those who belong to Him are counted as Abraham’s seed.
For many believers, this challenges ideas that were never examined closely because they were taught early, repeated often, and rarely questioned. Not because Scripture was unclear, but because tradition was allowed to speak first.
As you reflect on the full series, I want to propose a few questions:
- What part of this study most reshaped how you think about God’s chosen people?
- Had you ever been taught—explicitly or implicitly—that ethnicity or modern politics played a role in God’s promises?
- Did any passages stand out that you had read before, but never in this context?
This conversation isn’t about arguing positions or defending traditions. It’s about allowing Scripture to define truth, and letting Christ remain at the center of God’s promises.