Now, I'm again going to review the big picture. Everything from especially the call of Abraham all the way through to the very end, if you drop Paul's epistles out, just take Paul's church letters out of the picture for the time being, and you will have God dealing with Israel in view of the King and the Kingdom. By the way, it won't be long and we'll be finishing Hebrews in the daily program. That's especially for you here in the audience. We'll be finishing Hebrews, and for goodness sakes be sure you catch my introduction to James and Peter and John. We used four programs, I think, just for introduction. What I'm showing is just that. That all the way through Scripture everything is God dealing with Israel in view of the King and the Kingdom.

Now, they rejected it at His first coming. Peter and the Eleven pick it up in the early Book of Acts, and it's still the same premise that if they would repent of their sin of crucifying their Messiah, God would send Jesus Christ. Well, for what purpose? To bring in the Kingdom. But, Peter says, the Tribulation has to come first. See, they're not going to drop anything out of prophecy. Then when the King and the Kingdom would come, that would take us to eternity.

But, God opened that timeline and let Israel go into the dispersion and saved the Apostle Paul in Acts chapter 9. Then we have other references that show that He's going to call out a group of Gentiles for His name's sake and prepare them to be God's people for eternity without Israel. Israel is gone on into dispersion, and the Gospel of Grace is now gone to the whole human race, calling out this main harvest, which I feel is the Body of Christ.