Jonah 4:11 And should not I spare Nineveh, that great city, wherein are more than sixscore thousand persons that cannot discern between their right hand and their left hand; and also much cattle?
I know what the Bible says. I asked you to show me where the Bible says what you say. Show me where in the Bible it says the Ninevites were God’s children, as you say they were.
When a person is saved they become a child of God. God is not partial. If he is, then you don't serve the same God I do. For the Bible says:
You should not ever say that you do not serve the same God as I do. Jesus Christ himself saved me. I have a powerful testimony. Nothing you can say or do can take it away.
--There is no partiality with God, no variableness, no shadow of turning. He doesn't discriminate. They didn't have to convert to Judaism; they only had to believe in God.
You say the Ninevites did not follow God’s laws and you speak your own words and not God’s.
If all anyone had to do was just believe in God, then why did the Jews have to do ceremonial washings? Why did they have to do circumcisions? Why did they have to observe special days? Why did they have dietary laws? Why did they have to give sin offerings? Answer that!
They would always be Gentiles, but saved Gentiles.
So now, are you still conceding that they converted to Judaism, or have you flip flopped your beliefs again?
Do not tell me what I think."Can the Ethiopian change his skin"? You think that the answer is yes, but it is not. A Gentile is a Gentile. He is born that way, and one is born a Jew. Both must be "born again."
A Gentile can convert to Judaism.
In the Old Testament, God required His people to do certain things, or they would be cut off.
You deny that by what you are arguing.
Are you denying that the Jews were God’s children?
Are you denying that the Jews had a written code with regulations just to worship God?
Are you denying the fact that the Bible says the Gentiles were separate and without God in the world?
Are you denying the fact that the blood of Jesus, his flesh, the gospel is what brought the Gentiles near to God?
If you deny any of those things, then you deny the Truth.
In spite of it all they were still saved by faith, even as the Bible declares that Abraham was saved by faith.
How did they have remission of sins? The Bible says if there is no shed blood then there is no atonement for sins.
The Jews had to believe in Jehovah. They were saved by faith, as we are.
Are you discounting all the Jews had to do just to worship God? Answer yes or no.
If the Gentiles were saved by faith alone in the Old Testament, as you say they were, and they did not shed blood for their sins, then Jesus shed his blood for nothing, according to your logic.One is saved by faith and faith alone--both in the NT and in the OT.