Jesus acknowledged that the Jews were the descendants of Abraham, but that they weren’t the “children of Abraham” or the “children of God” anymore, but the “children of the devil”. Since Abraham is not their father, but the devil is, the promises that God gave to Abraham of those blessing Abrahams children being blessed does not apply to the Jews. They rejected Christ and are the children of the devil and not Abraham.
In John 8:37 Jesus said “I know you are Abraham’s descendants”.
in vs. 38, “If you were Abraham’s children,” said Jesus, “then you would[c] do what Abraham did.”
In vs 42, “If God were your Father, you would love me, for I have come here from God.
In vs 44, “You belong to your father, the devil, and you want to carry out your father’s desires.“
You're free to report me. Describing your appearance after repeated evidence of illogic is a bit different from attacking your person.
The point of the text is that Naaman, and Nebuchadnezzar, and others, worshipped the God of Israel as sole power, and were accounted faithful for that reason. They were not told that they had no power to enter the covenant due to race, which would be racist. Let me know when you figure out how people before Abraham, and Gentiles before Christ, could enter into the covenant, because if you don't figure it out you have a racist Christianity that isn't available to whomsoever wills. How could Noah find favor in God's eyes if he was going to hell for not being Jewish?
The covenant to the “COA” didn’t apply to them because they aren’t jewish descendants. How many times do I have to say the same thing over and over and over again.
So did Noah, Naaman, and Nebuchadnezzar go to hell even though they acknowledged God alone?
Anybody could be saved, but the promises to the “COA” weren’t to them because they weren’t apart of Abrahams nations.
Great. So we agree that there are spiritual covenants that don't apply to races, and we agree that the land covenant from 1499 to 586 BC was a national covenant that applied to a race. So as I said there are two kinds of covenants, and the only question left is whether there are national covenants today, which can be postponed to eschatology. So you can stop arguing.