The Glorious Design and Purpose of the Word of God
The four gospels are a continuation of the Old Testament,
and it is all about Israel and the promised Kingdom. So, why then is Paul suddenly
writing to the Gentiles in Romans? By the way, who is Paul anyways? Where did
he suddenly come from? Well, you are not going to learn this in the Gospels! Acts
is a transitional book recording the fall of Israel, the conversion of Paul,
and why God turned to the Gentiles. Something very big happened in the book of Acts!
When Jesus was on the earth He said, “I'm not sent but to
the lost sheep of the house of Israel.” When he sent out his 12 disciples, He
said, “Go not to any city of the Gentiles, neither go unto the Samaritans,
but go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.” Now look at how Acts
ends. Paul, in Acts 28:28 says, “Be it known therefore unto you that the
salvation of God is sent to the Gentiles, and they will hear it.”