Until the Cross, the Jews were the “chosen people”. After the Cross, believers in Jesus ,as the Son of God ARE the “chosen people” and are saved into eternal life. Never doubt that.
That is Replacement Theology and not true. We we’re put on the shelf by GOD The Father after we as a people( although, there were about a million Messianic Jews in the first century) rejected Yeshua, but we never rejected by GOD and all of his promises towards Israel are still in place. the Jewish Messiah Yeshua will bring Israel back to GOD the Father.
Most of God's Covenants with Israel are are unconditional. They are still the chosen people. That doesn't mean other people aren't chosen for other purposes.
That’s what Jimmah Cahtah believes, and why he hates Israel. It’s wrong.
Gee, Hitler thought the same thing.
Rom 11:1 I say then, Hath God cast away his people? God forbid. For I also am an Israelite, of the seed of Abraham, of the tribe of Benjamin.
Rom 11:2 God hath not cast away his people which he foreknew. Wot ye not what the scripture saith of Elias? how he maketh intercession to God against Israel, saying,
You are not correct.
God’s Mercy Towards the Jewish People
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=romans+11&version=NLT
I don't just doubt your arrogant viewpoint. I know that you are completely and utterly wrong.
The end times are all about Israel---completely centered around the apple of God's eye. God made an eternal covenant with Israel, and though they haven't lived up to their part of it, He will never abandon them, and in fact, will bring them back into the land He gave them in order that they will be saved.
Instead of mistakenly believing that Christians have replaced the Jews as the chosen people, you need to get back to what the Bible says. We Christians are God's adopted children---the Jews are His first and true chosen, the ones Jesus came for initially. When they didn't listen, the Gospel was given to the Gentiles, but only through God's grace. Don't make the arrogant mistake of believing we have somehow taken the place of the Jews. He is far from done with them.
As Paul said, we are the wild shoots that have been grafted onto the olive tree (Israel). And Jesus said that salvation comes through the Jews.
Christians should be thankful for the privilege of being allowed to share in God's covenant with Israel.
The Jews rejected Christ and so salvation was extended, by grace, to the Gentiles, until the time of the Gentiles is complete. Then the Father and Christ will turn back to complete His work with the Jews. They will always be His people. He promised and He has yet to fulfill ALL His promises to them. I believe that will be done during the Millennium.