There is lots of Christianity in here. That clouds correct thinking. When we deal with truth, we must lean on the Holy Bible. The prophet [Isaiah 28, 9-10] explains that we must start with the milk like a new born baby and then with the meat, after we grasp the basics. Using biblical words with a Christian mindset leads to confusion and wrong interpretation. Biblical Words such as sin, holy ghost, spirit, death, soul, resurrection, heaven and hell have different meanings from what we have learned.
For instance: When we read "All Nations" it often means something different from what we believe or have been taught. When Christ commanded his disciples to go into "All nations", and preach the gospel, he ment the jews only, because they were scattered into all nations, and were foreigners in these lands.
Also, we actually have two Gospels namely Christianity and the Holy Bible. Christianity is based on the Catechism of Rome, and the Holy Bible is the book of God. The one is man made and the other is from the creator himself. The bible tells us, We must trust in God rather then men.
Neighbor, I’ve never heard anyone say some of these things before. I’ll have to beg your pardon, first of all, for being a few months late to this conversation, but I seem to have some time on my hands now and I’m just sitting at home, looking for someone to talk to. It seems kind of nice, even though my fingers are doing the talking and you might never read this.
But be as it may, I just wanted to tell you that I find myself rather perplexed by some of these statements of yours. To be perfectly forthright with you, I feel kind of sad for you, that you would think that Jesus didn’t want the gospel to be preached to you. I think if I was able to make myself believe something like that, well, there would just be nothing left for me in this world: nothing would have any meaning any more.
The thing is though, I can’t wrap my head around where you would get a notion like that. You mentioned getting the milk first, well, it doesn’t get much milkier than John 3:16, which tells me that Christ died for all of us. Also, that word which was translated in the King James as “nations” is ethnos. Ethnos is where we get the word ethnicity, and it means the same thing in Greek as it does in English. It means races. Jesus was commanding his disciples to preach His gospel to all the races of the world. Whoever has been teaching you your Bible, I’m sorry to say, they’ve got this matter exactly backwards.
I hope I haven’t upset you, friend. I just wanted you to know that Jesus loves you and everyone else, Jew or gentile, for there is no respect of persons (no favoritism) with God.