Ok, thanks for the clarification.
Now, you have stated above that there are 2 agendas regarding inheritance but not salvation. There is 1 agenda for salvation which leads to 2 different inheritances.
Do the Jews inherit eternal life? Or do they only inherit the kingdom on earth? And are the Jews, upon being saved, a part of the body of Christ or not? Let's say Peter, for example. He was a Jew. Where is his inheritance and is/was he a part of the body of Christ?
Or is it just the Jews that are converted when Jesus comes back that are included in the earthly inheritance?
Hello
Everyone is saved by grace through faith unto eternal life.
The Jews during the earthly ministry of Jesus, had to believe on the name of Jesus, that he is Christ, the Son of God. They were then saved unto eternal life.
During the earthly ministry of Jesus, Jews had to repent and believe the gospel of the kingdom. They were still under the old covenant. They had to believe the kingdom was at hand and be baptized for remission of sins to cleanse them to be priests in the kingdom. They had to confess Jesus, love one another, forgive, sell all, keep the law.
Neither these Jews or Peter are in the body of Christ; they are in Christ however. The body of Christ was not formed until Paul was converted and preached the gospel of Christ. Jews who believe Paul were then and now in the body of Christ.