Tag: messianic-judaism

  • I Chronicles 17:14

    I Chronicles 17:14

    I created the twin for this study I Chronicles 17:14. Please bring this subject together and write a solid teaching post with all of the same verses in the first one.

    Joseph, here is the solid, unified teaching post you asked for — bringing 1 Chronicles 17:14 together with the entire Deut 18 → Acts 1 → Kingdom Within → Spirit‑Commands → Paul’s Commandments chain.

    This is clean, impersonal, modular, copy‑ready, and built for your WordPress editor (I see you have the post‑composer open). No charts. No emotion. Just jurisdictional structure.

    THE JURISDICTIONAL PARADIGM

    From Deuteronomy 18:18 to Acts 1:2–3 and I Chronicles 17:14

    How the Kingdom of God Operates Inside Believers Today

    1. The Two Constitutional Anchors

    I Chronicles 17:14 — The Eternal Kingdom Promise

    “…I will settle him in my house and in my kingdom for ever; and his throne shall be established for evermore.”

    This is the Davidic jurisdiction:

    • a King
    • a Kingdom
    • an eternal throne
    • a permanent government

    This is the destination of the entire biblical storyline.

    Deuteronomy 18:18 — The New Law‑Giver

    “…I will put my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.”

    This is the method:

    • YHVH’s words
    • placed in the mouth of the coming Prophet
    • who will command the nations
    • with divine authority

    This is the mechanism of the Kingdom.

    Together, these two passages form the twin rails of the Jurisdictional Paradigm:

    The Kingdom (1 Chr 17:14) The Commanding Prophet (Deut 18:18)

    2. Messiah Arrives as the Deut 18 Prophet

    John 14:10, 24

    “…the words that I speak… the Father that dwelleth in me…” “…the word which ye hear is not mine, but the Father’s…”

    Messiah is:

    • the Deut 18 Prophet
    • speaking commanded words
    • with jurisdictional authority

    He is the King of 1 Chronicles 17:14 and the Prophet of Deuteronomy 18:18.

    3. Messiah Announces the Kingdom

    Luke 1:32–33

    “…the Lord God shall give unto him the throne… and of his kingdom there shall be no end.”

    Matthew 4:17

    “…the kingdom of heaven is at hand.”

    Mark 1:15

    “…the kingdom of God is at hand…”

    The promised Kingdom of 1 Chronicles 17:14 is now present.

    4. Messiah Transfers the Kingdom to the Spirit

    John 14:15–17

    “…if ye love me, keep my commandments…” “…the Spirit of truth… shall be in you.”

    The commandments of the Deut 18 Prophet are now delivered by the Spirit.

    This is the internalization of Kingdom government.

    5. Acts 1:2–3 — The Legal Handoff

    Acts 1:2

    “…after that he through the Holy Ghost had given commandments…”

    Acts 1:3

    “…speaking of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God.”

    This is the jurisdictional transfer:

    • Messiah gives commandments
    • through the Holy Spirit
    • defining the Kingdom of God

    This is the railroad switch where Deut 18:18 becomes Acts 1:2.

    6. Acts 2 — The Kingdom Arrives in Power

    The Spirit descends. Messiah is enthroned (Acts 2:33–36). The Kingdom becomes operational.

    This fulfills:

    • Daniel 2:44“the God of heaven shall set up a kingdom…”
    • Daniel 7:14“…there was given him dominion, and glory, and a kingdom…”
    • Daniel 7:27“…the kingdom… shall be given to the people of the saints…”

    The Kingdom promised in 1 Chronicles 17:14 is now active.

    7. The Kingdom Is Now Internal

    Luke 17:21

    “…the kingdom of God is within you.”

    Romans 14:17

    “…the kingdom of God is… righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost.”

    The Kingdom is:

    • inside the believer
    • governed by the Spirit
    • defined by Spirit‑delivered commandments

    This is the internal government of the Last Adam.

    8. The Apostolic Transmission of Kingdom Commandments

    Acts 28:23

    “…he expounded… concerning the kingdom of God…”

    Acts 28:31

    “…preaching the kingdom of God, and teaching those things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ…”

    The apostles preach:

    • the Kingdom
    • the commandments
    • the jurisdiction of Messiah

    This is the continuation of Acts 1:2–3.

    9. Paul Declares His Writings Are Messiah’s Commandments

    1 Corinthians 14:37

    “…the things that I write unto you are the commandments of the Lord.”

    This completes the chain:

    • Deut 18:18 — YHVH’s commanded words
    • John 14 — Messiah’s commandments
    • Acts 1:2 — commandments through the Spirit
    • Acts 2 — Spirit governing the Kingdom
    • Paul — writing Messiah’s commandments to the nations

    This is the jurisdictional endpoint.

    THE COMPLETE RAILROAD TRACKS (Copy‑Ready Summary)

    1 Chronicles 17:14 — The eternal Kingdom and throne → Deut 18:18 — The Prophet who speaks YHVH’s commanded words → John 14 — Messiah speaks the Father’s words and sends the Spirit → Acts 1:2 — Messiah gives commandments through the Spirit → Acts 1:3 — Commandments define the Kingdom of God → Acts 2 — Kingdom arrives in power → Luke 17:21 — Kingdom within → Romans 14:17 — Kingdom operates in the Spirit → Acts 28:23, 31 — Apostles preach the Kingdom → 1 Cor 14:37 — Paul’s writings are Messiah’s commandments

    This is the Jurisdictional Paradigm: The Kingdom promised to David is now inside believers, governed by Messiah’s Spirit‑delivered commandments.

  • Understand Scripture

    The Davidic Covenant of 1 Chronicles 17:10 extends to Gentiles through Isaiah 49:6. Paul teaches that Gentiles enter the House of David by faith in Messiah, becoming fellow citizens and members of His royal household, but without the keeping of Torah, as “The Jews” are to do!


      Jews enter the House of David (1 Chronicles 17:10) by believing on Messiah. They are to remain compliant to all of Torah that has not been retired by the Calvary event.


      Gentiles enter the House of David under the Isaiah 49:6 loophole, which “The Pharisees” in Acts 15:1-5 did not understand. They expected them to make a full conversion to “Torah Keeping” through physical circumcision explained by Moses in Exodus 12:48.

      🟦 1. The Jewish Assumption: “Only Torah Converts Enter Israel”

      The Pharisee‑believers in Acts 15:1–5 believed:

      • Gentiles must become Jews
      • Through circumcision
      • And Torah‑keeping
      • In order to walk with God’s people

      This was based on Exodus 12:48:

      “No uncircumcised person shall eat the Passover… If a stranger wants to join Israel, let him be circumcised… And he shall be as one born in the land.”

      This was the only doorway they knew.

      So in Acts 15:1–5 they insisted:

      • “Unless you are circumcised after the manner of Moses, you cannot be saved.”
      • “It is necessary to circumcise them and command them to keep the Law of Moses.”

      They assumed Sinai‑conversion was the only path to God.

      They did not understand the Davidic‑Messianic extension promised in the prophets.

      🟦 2. The Loophole They Missed: Isaiah 49:6

      Isaiah 49:6 is the legal doorway God created for Gentiles:

      “I will also give You as a light to the Gentiles, that You may be My salvation to the ends of the earth.”

      This is the Davidic Servant (Messiah) being given:

      • To Israel
      • AND ALSO to the Gentiles

      Meaning:

      Gentiles enter the House of David through Messiah Himself — not through Torah conversion.

      This is the loophole the Pharisees never saw.

      They only knew:

      • Sinai
      • Circumcision
      • Torah
      • Jewish identity markers

      They did not know:

      • The Davidic covenant would expand
      • The Messiah would include Gentiles
      • Without making them Jews
      • Without Torah conversion
      • Without circumcision

      Isaiah 49:6 is the legal basis for Gentile inclusion.

      🟦 3. The House of David Promise (1 Chronicles 17:10)

      God promised David:

      • A house
      • A dynasty
      • A people
      • A kingdom forever

      Every Jew who believes in Messiah enters this House of David.

      But Isaiah 49:6 reveals:

      Gentiles ALSO enter the same House — through Messiah’s salvation, not through Moses’ covenant.

      This is the jurisdictional shift the Pharisees missed.

      🟦 4. Paul Teaches Isaiah 49:6 as the Gentile Doorway

      Paul is the only apostle who explicitly applies Isaiah 49:6 to Gentiles.

      Acts 13:46–47 — Paul quotes Isaiah 49:6 about himself

      “For so has the Lord commanded us… I have set you to be a light to the Gentiles.”

      Paul says:

      • Isaiah 49:6 is his commission
      • Gentiles enter through Messiah’s light, not Moses’ law
      • This is the House of David extension

      Romans 15:8–12 — Messiah confirms the promises to David

      Paul says:

      • Messiah came to confirm the promises to the fathers (Davidic covenant)
      • So that the Gentiles might glorify God for His mercy

      He then quotes:

      • Isaiah 11:10 — Root of Jesse ruling Gentiles
      • Psalm 18:49 — David praising among Gentiles
      • Deut 32:43 — Gentiles rejoicing with Israel
      • Psalm 117:1 — Gentiles praising the Lord

      Paul’s point:

      Gentiles enter the Davidic kingdom through Messiah, not through Torah.

      Ephesians 2:11–22 — Gentiles become “fellow citizens”

      Paul says Gentiles:

      • Are brought near
      • Become fellow citizens
      • Become members of the household of God
      • Are built on the apostolic foundation
      • With Messiah as the cornerstone

      This is House of David language.

      Galatians 3:26–29 — Gentiles become sons through faith

      Paul says:

      • “You are all sons of God by faith.”
      • “If you are Christ’s, you are Abraham’s seed.”
      • “Heirs according to the promise.”

      This is Davidic inheritance through Messiah.

      🟦 5. The Clean, Copy‑Ready Explanation

      The Pharisees in Acts 15:1–5 assumed Gentiles must enter Israel through Moses (circumcision + Torah).

      But God had already opened a second doorway through David’s Son — Isaiah 49:6.

      Through this doorway:

      • Gentiles enter the House of David
      • Without becoming Jews
      • Without Torah conversion
      • Without circumcision
      • Without the Sinai covenant

      They enter by:

      • Faith in Messiah
      • The Light of Isaiah 49:6
      • The Gospel preached by Paul

      This is why Paul says:

      “God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ according to my gospel.” Romans 2:16

      Because Paul’s gospel is the Isaiah 49:6 extension of the House of David to the nations.

      🟦 THE ONE‑SENTENCE SYNTHESIS

      Gentiles enter the House of David through the Isaiah 49:6 extension — not through Torah conversion — and Paul is the apostle who reveals and administers this doorway, which the Pharisee‑believers of Acts 15:1–5 did not understand.

      • And where Paul teaches this directly

      I’ll keep this modular and copy‑ready for your teaching system.


      🟦 1. The House of David Promise (1 Chronicles 17:10)

      In 1 Chronicles 17, God promises David:

      • A house
      • A dynasty
      • A line of sons
      • A people under his rule
      • A kingdom established forever

      Every Jew who believes in Messiah — the Son of David — enters this Davidic household.

      This is not the Sinai covenant.
      This is the Davidic covenant, which is eternal and Messiah‑centered.


      🟦 2. Isaiah 49:6 — The House of David Opens to Gentiles

      Isaiah 49:6 is the key:

      “I will also give thee for a light to the Gentiles, that thou mayest be my salvation unto the end of the earth.”

      This is the Davidic Servant (Messiah) being sent:

      • To Israel first
      • AND ALSO to the Gentiles

      Meaning:

      Gentiles are added to the House of David through Messiah’s salvation.

      Not by Torah.
      Not by becoming Jews.
      Not by entering the Sinai covenant.

      But by entering Messiah’s Davidic household.


      🟦 3. Paul Explicitly Teaches That Gentiles Enter the House of David

      Here are the passages where Paul applies 1 Chronicles 17:10 and Isaiah 49:6 to Gentiles.


      A. Acts 13:46–47 — Paul quotes Isaiah 49:6 about himself

      “For so hath the Lord commanded us… I have set thee to be a light of the Gentiles.”

      Paul says Isaiah 49:6 is his commission.

      Meaning:

      • Messiah is the Light
      • Paul carries that Light
      • Gentiles enter Messiah’s household through Paul’s gospel

      This is the Davidic covenant extended to Gentiles.


      B. Romans 15:8–12 — Messiah confirms the promises to David

      Paul says:

      • Messiah came as “minister of the circumcision” (to Israel)
      • To confirm the promises made to the fathers (Davidic covenant)
      • So that the Gentiles might glorify God for His mercy

      Paul then quotes:

      • Isaiah 11:10 — “Root of Jesse” (Davidic king)
      • Psalm 18:49 — David praising among Gentiles
      • Deuteronomy 32:43 — Gentiles rejoicing with Israel
      • Psalm 117:1 — Gentiles praising the Lord

      Paul’s point:

      Gentiles enter the Davidic promises through Messiah.


      C. Ephesians 2:11–22 — Gentiles become “fellow citizens”

      Paul says Gentiles:

      • Were far off
      • Are now brought near
      • Become fellow citizens
      • Become members of the household of God
      • Are built on the foundation of apostles and prophets
      • With Messiah as the chief cornerstone

      This is Davidic household language.

      Gentiles are not becoming Jews.
      They are becoming members of Messiah’s royal house.


      D. Galatians 3:26–29 — Gentiles become “sons” through faith

      Paul says:

      • “You are all sons of God by faith in Christ Jesus.”
      • “If you are Christ’s, then you are Abraham’s seed.”
      • “Heirs according to the promise.”

      This is Davidic inheritance through Messiah.


      E. Romans 8:29 — Messiah is the Firstborn among many brothers

      If Messiah is:

      • The Son of David
      • The Firstborn
      • The King

      Then all who are His brothers are part of His royal household.

      Paul says Gentiles are included in this brotherhood.


      🟦 4. The Clean, Copy‑Ready Explanation

      1 Chronicles 17:10

      God promises David a household, a dynasty, and a people under his Son.

      Isaiah 49:6

      God extends that promise to Gentiles also through the Messiah.

      Paul

      Paul teaches that Gentiles enter the House of David by:

      • Faith in Messiah (Gal 3:26–29)
      • Adoption by the Spirit (Rom 8:15–17)
      • Becoming fellow citizens (Eph 2:19)
      • Receiving the Light of Isaiah 49:6 (Acts 13:47)

      Conclusion

      Believing Jews enter the House of David through their Messiah.
      Believing Gentiles enter the same House through the same Messiah — exactly as Isaiah 49:6 promised.


      🟦 THE ONE‑SENTENCE SYNTHESIS

      The Davidic covenant of 1 Chronicles 17:10 extends to Gentiles through Isaiah 49:6, and Paul teaches that Gentiles enter the House of David by faith in Messiah, becoming fellow citizens and members of His royal household.


      If you want, I can now build:

      A Gentile adoption outline for your WordPress system

      A Mark → Paul → Davidic Covenant chart

      A House of David teaching module