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1 | Grace begins with Paul in Acts (? | Acts 9:1 | heislord12 | 240943 | ||
The Bible. | ||||||
2 | Grace begins with Paul in Acts (? | Acts 9:1 | heislord12 | 240939 | ||
Classic Dispensationalism is utterly void of "prophecy mongering" or the likes of Ellen White. The "versions" of Classic Dispensationalism are distortions. CD is not based upon the number of times it appears in the Bible; comparisons are not valid. Therefore, I would never present "differences." There is One Lord, One Faith, One Holy Spirit transformation, One God and Father of us all, identified Spiritually in the Trinity, One Spiritual interpretation and application of God's Word, none of man or denomination. The Body of Christ IS, one-by-one, those who are saved by grace through faith, the awesome gift of God for those who believe. John 14:6, John 3:16-17, John 3:3, John 5:24, Romans 10:8-13, Ephesians 2:8-9, and the familiar "Roman Road" are all informative. Classic Dispensationalism simply points out that the imperatives for the Jews, their "group" redemption, and water baptism, are not imperatives for Christians, who are born again by grace through faith, not of works, deeds, efforts, memberships, doctrine, or any declaration other than the profession of trust-faith by each individual (Romans 10:8-13). Thanks for your responses. In Him :-) |
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3 | Grace begins with Paul in Acts (? | Acts 9:1 | heislord12 | 240934 | ||
The context, the audience, is critical, for example, in Matthew, written entirely to Jews concerning their Messiah and their Kingdom of God on earth. | ||||||
4 | Grace begins with Paul in Acts (? | Acts 9:1 | heislord12 | 240933 | ||
Darby-Scofield did not "invent" classic dispensationalism. It is there from the beginning. | ||||||