All the scriptures is the inspired word of God communicating to mankind-both Christians and non-Christians; just as the early church fathers agreed.
But I would be interested as well to find out if you believe that Israel is God's chosen people, special to Him
We read in Hebrews that there were those who looked forward to the coming of the promise. We look back to the promise being fulfilled. God's chosen people has always been those to whom believed in God's salvational promise. If a person is without Christ, they are without hope. That is the gospel truth.
Do you see 'compelling' as a combination of God's Grace influencing us, and our willing cooperation because of that influence, or as an overwhelming involuntary compulsion?
Our will is stirred by the Holy Spirit to do love and good works. This isn't "willing cooperation" because if God told me to do love and good things, most likely I would not do them-at least not for the people who I really don't like. Neither is it overwhelming involuntary compulsion which implies God forcing me to do something.
God creates the events which results in any good works that I might do. All I need to be concerned about is trying to abide in Christ and be faithful to His commandments. He promised if I did that, then I would have good works. And His promise is good enough for me.
Very good, Harley.
We are, within the context of this exchange, fairly close on most points, the exception being conditional versus imposed.