#22 Are the Jewish People Still Chosen?

13/07/2025 35 min
#22 Are the Jewish People Still Chosen?

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Send us a textIn this episode, I explore the contentious question of whether Jewish people are still considered God's chosen ones. I present both affirmative and critical perspectives on the concept of chosenness, delving into theological, historical, and ethical dimensions. The discussion culminates in my stance, as I reflect on the implications of rejecting Jesus as the Messiah.TakeawaysThe concept of chosenness is deeply rooted in Jewish theology.Chosenness emphasizes responsibility and moral obligation rather than privilege.Covenantal theology highlights an eternal bond between God and the Jewish people.Historical resilience of the Jewish people is seen as a testament to divine faithfulness.Inclusivity in chosenness allows for converts to be fully part of the covenant.Critics argue that chosenness can be exclusionary and divisive.The idea of chosenness may need to evolve in a pluralistic world.Moral behavior is prioritized over inherited status in prophetic tradition.The rejection of Jesus as the Messiah raises questions about the continuation of chosenness.Rethinking chosenness involves recognizing a shared calling among all people. Podcast YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CarryYourCrossStudios Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pespinoza.cyc?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr Podcast Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pespinoza.cyc?_t=ZT-90h92JzOlS3&_r=1 Podcast X: https://x.com/pespinoza_cyc?s=21&t=vzzEhA-487cZL4Idn_YHAQ