Jason, may I? Because we need to go slow here. I will like to remind you that your question about
"Jesus removes the church to start another," must be centered on what God sees when he speaks of a "church". You are correct to notice that when Paul spoke he said,
"There is now no difference between Jew or Gentile (or Goy, if you'd rather). Because at that very time, the fact that God had made His habitation within Gentiles had been shown and was known.
Jesus is the only begotten flesh (tabernacle, tent, dwelling place of the Most High). God became flesh and tabernacled here with us. We are saved as we join into Him, into his death. But you know all this. Netchaplain spoke to mention that there is a difference between the time before Pentecost and the time after. That is the same difference that exists between being crucified into him, dying, that we may be raised --and rising in the newness of life. That is when the Holy Spirit was given and that is the time when men were filled with the Holy Spirit. Those men were Jews. But the outpouring that was spoken of was promised upon all flesh. We asl asked to consider that if we are blessed by being joined into His death, how much more shall we be as we rise into His Life. We have been invited to be One with Him even as He is One with the Father. That invitation extends though each person who has received the Gift of the Holy Spirit, as you have.
Now don't let's get bogged down here. The invitation is offered to all, even that thief - but it is extended only by the Holy Spirit in us, for it is the Holy Spirit that is utterly holy and apart from all sin. We know that God does not so much as even look upon sin. That we are sinful, that it is by that Free Gift that we are made clean. We are also given power and that comes with a very specific anointing and calling. But then again, you already know this.
The Church or Body of Christ did not begin until the day of Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit was given, "for the Holy Ghost was not yet given; because that Jesus was not yet glorified (ascended - John 7:39). Jesus said He cannot send the Holy Spirit until He leaves (John 16:7).
Prior to the cross, the final payment for sin had not been offered, as you know. When Jesus spoke to the thief on the cross he offered salvation to him. But that thief (although saved) does not have that same opportunity as you, who have not seen, yet believe, does.
Pardon my slight side-track but God is a God of order. We know that Adam was created first, and his wife added unto Him. That is not done away with no matter how many Gloria Steinem's clamor for it. In much the same manner, our Jewish Brothers (older brothers) shall be made to be a cause of JOY to all nations for they too came first. We
Goy are cautioned not to think too highly of ourselves. Just because we were grafted in. God did not spare and will not spare. He is both Merciful and Gracious
and He is also Just. Every knee shall bow. Yours and mine. This is the same God who shook the mountain and the Jews were afraid, fearing because not so much as a bird could draw close without dying. That is the same God who promises,
"Everything that can be shaken, shall be shaken."
There will come a time, maybe soon, when those who are of the natural children of Abraham will see the unity that flows and the blessing that God commands from that place (please do see Psalm 133) and be pricked to jealousy. They shall turn and shall be received and shall be filled.
For it is made known unto us, us Goy and select few of those of the Hebrew blood for the time being, that God is dwelling among his people. We are the temple of the Holy Spirit. God has not abandoned His people nor shall He who says,
"I shall never leave nor forsake you," be caused to become a liar. His Word, is true. It was for that cause that Jesus came and none may prevent what has been accomplished from being seen --> for that very same God has said,
"My glory shall fill all heaven and all earth."
No, it's not about Him leaving one for another. It's about Him being gracious to those who were not called, even me. That does not mean that the
Name of the King of All Accomplishment shall ever be diminished. Not in the least.
The question of who shall be the greatest in the Kingdom is much on the hearts of many. But the real interest should no longer be self-serving, for in striving to determine such things we show ourselves to be a
son of Zebedee (Mark 15:40) do we not?
~Sparrow