So?The words of the Lord Jesus about that were spoken before the Body of Christ even came into existence.
Right.So the Lord was not speaking of one group of Jewish believers belonging to the Body of Christ and another group who were not.
Neither sheepfold were of the BOC
Both of those sheepfolds were of Israel, and both had the exact same shepherd, but they were separate from each other and treated differently.
I've already shown I believe it.Why don't you believe that the middle wall of partition which separated the Jewish believers from the gentile believers was broken down?
Why do you continue to insist that a part of that wall still stood in the first century despite the fact that Paul said that it was broken down?
For the BOC, not the kingdom.
If it were true of the kingdom, then none of the 12 would have had any problem with any ol' believer going into the holy of holies in the temple.
But that is not what we see at all.
Instead, the 12 are still teaching the law of Moses, still operating the temple per the law of Moses, and still refusing to associate with Gentile believers many years after the cross.
And Paul boldly and authoritatively rebuked them.
And Peter and the others could not deny his authority. (If they did, they would be blaspheming the Holy Spirit.)
They were still teaching that Gentiles must be circumcised to join them.
Why would they be teaching that if the Holy Spirit had revealed to them to teach the same as what Paul was teaching?
Paul and the 12 did not join forces.
Instead they separated, Paul would go to the Gentiles teaching the BOC gospel and the 12 would stay in Israel and teach Israel the kingdom gospel.
Paul did not follow after the 12 and the 12 did not follow after Paul.
They went their separate ways with their separate ministries.
Another note about the authority of Paul that the 12 recognized in Paul was that they agreed to change their target audience from what they have previously been told to go to in Mat 28:19 by the Lord.
So why would Peter agree with Paul that they should not go to all nations, but stay and teach in Israel while Paul went to Gentile nations unless Peter recognized the authority Paul had, and that there was a change in ministry occurring?
We see the ministry of the 12 fade, while we see the ministry of Paul increase.
There will come a time when Paul's ministry is no longer active, and a kingdom ministry resumes.