The same hope that we have today. The gospel of the kingdom of God.
So your hope is the resoration of the kingdom to Israel?
Acts 28:28-31
"Therefore let it be known to you that the salvation of God has been sent to the Gentiles, and they will hear it!"29 And when he had said these words, the Jews departed and had a great dispute among themselves.30 Then Paul dwelt two whole years in his own rented house, and received all who came to him,31 preaching the kingdom of God and teaching the things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ with all confidence, no one forbidding him.
When the Jews departed, Paul preached the gospel of the kingdom of God. Not a new gospel.
The kingdom of God concerns more than the hope of Israel, the gentiles didn't inherit the covenant of Hebrews 8:8-10. The hope of the one new man became the focus, and that revelation unfolded after the hope of Israels restoration was put on hold.
Paul wrote after the pentecostal period to the saved saints about being inlightened to the position of the one new man.
Jesus' disciples hadn't yet received the Holy Spirit, and so they were still thinking in the natural (as you are) about what the kingdom of God actually was. When Jesus was taken up, an angel said that he would return in like manner. And Jesus said that he was going to prepare a place for them, that where he as (heaven) so they would also be. This was mysterious to them until they had received the Holy Spirit.
BS, they understood the prophetic truth relating to the promises to the nation. Jeremiah 31:37.
Festivals are irrelevant to the gifts of the Spirit.
The promises we all enjoy today. At the specific time in Acts that you're quoting from, the Samaritans and gentiles hadn't yet received the gospel. It was to the Jew first, not to the Jew only.
They all had spiritual application, just like any type, similitude, figurative, shadow, etc,...Plus your not under the imputed sins of the law like these men of Israel where, who Peter was addressing, and you have no need for remission of sin.
No those promises where only tasted of temporaly, the condistion of the kingdom restored to Israel is yet future. Which is the context of Joel a prophet to who?
People do alot of things that doesn't apply.
The gentiles churches operated in the gifts of the Spirit, so your dispensationism is irrelevant to the claims you made in the previous post.
Hardly irrelevant, unless your a partaking Gentile, grafted into the remnant of Israel which died out with their hope until God is through with the calling of the new man. The new man is called to another hope, we go to Him in glory, not waiting for Him to come in His glory. prophecy vs mystery.
Your confussed then, are you supporting the Jew with carnel things seeing you thing your being blessed by their spiritual things?
The gospel was to the Jew first, and then to the gentile. God accepted gentiles the same way he accepted the Jews.
The gospel is the hope of the sons of adam which included Jew and Gentile, the covenants made with the sons of Jacob is another issue.
The gentiles are fellow heirs in Christ of the promises to Israel (Eph 3:6).
No the uncircumcisied, along with the circumcision are made into a new creation, the hope is not the same one as Israels. The light unto the Gentile was no mystery hid in God, the make up of this one new man was, and is an seprate calling than the one in Hebrews 8:8-10. or the Gentiles grafted into the remnant.
It wasn't at that specific time that salvation was preached to the gentiles. Paul was simply explaining that he was going to turn his attention to the gentiles because the Jews in Rome kept arguing with him. In every place Paul went he first tried to reason with the Jews (Acts 13:56).
I know that, Pauls statement here is different than when he stated he would now go to the Gentiles, this statement meant it was no longer through the Jews first, and their kingdom was set aside for this dispensation of grace. In the which the signs and wonders no longer manifest.
Read the rest of Ephesians 1. Paul prayed that the Ephesians eyes would be opened so that they would know the exceeding greatness of God's power. If they were already saved they would have already understood the power of salvation. Obviously Paul was praying that their eyes would be opened to the power of God that was at their disposal if they would would dare to believe and act.
This was a prayer that they would perceive the hope of the heavenly calling and inheritence, being seated with Christ was never spoke untill the house of Judah, and Israel was set aside.
But your not part of it because your getting your spiritual blessings from the Jews, and haven't grasped the all spiritual blessings in heavenly places.
Faith on the part of the prayer and receiver is a key issue. I was healed of asthma, so I've enjoyed the benefits of healing in Christ's atonement. And many other Christians have received healing through faith in Christ.
Hardly in the same light as the signs and wonders that went on in the Acts period.