The debate around Covenant Theology, replacement theology, and dispensationalism has intensified online. Covenant Theology posits one unified people of God through Christ, unlike dispensationalism, which promotes two distinct groups. The true church is seen as the fulfillment of God's promises, integrating both Jews and Gentiles into one faith community under Christ.
The majority of self-identified Christians misunderstand the significance of and difference between the Old and New Covenants. The New Covenant represents the fulfilment of the Old, which is obsolete and ineffective. It cannot save. Through Christ’s sacrifice, believers are granted a new relationship with God, emphasizing grace over the law, invalidating the Old Covenant's relevance.
In the Gospel of John, Jesus addresses His mother as "Woman" rather than "Mother," highlighting a spiritual bond rather than a physical lineage. True kinship in faith transcends ethnicity and genetic ties, asserting that only those who follow God's will are considered Jesus’s true family, replacing traditional Jewish identity.