Dezi
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Post by Dezi on May 30, 2019 12:37:43 GMT -5
Dispensationalism.... what is it and do you believe in it?
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Post by John on May 30, 2019 13:09:58 GMT -5
It is based on things that occur that effect our relationship with God. There is truth to it, but there will be disagreements over specifics. Without looking it up, it goes sort of like this...
1 Dispensation of Innocence From Creation To The Fall Of Man 2 A Dispensation From The Fall To The Law of Moses, (possibly with Noah sandwiched in) 3 Dispensation From Giving of The Law Till The Cross 4 Dispensation of Grace Till The 2nd Coming 5 Dispensation During The Millennial Reign
It is about living under different covenants.
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Post by joseph on May 30, 2019 13:22:21 GMT -5
Dispensationalism.... what is it and do you believe in it? First, a side note: E.W.Bullinger was a well known, well noted, often referenced, Biblical teacher and perhaps best known for the Companion Bible, or the Appendix of the Companion Bible (still used by many). I think he was 'called' a "dispensationalist", but no matter if he was or wasn't - for example, his book "How To Enjoy the Bible" (available some days pdf free online ) is thoroughly delightful and enlightening of and in Scripture.... Others who were or are or might be called "dispensationalists" are not as accurate , 'not as good'?, and when 'pushing' dispensations may not be worth reading or listening to. Everything that ends up getting called an "ism"....... is usually a deviation from Scripture leading to more deviation from Scripture, distracting from the TRUTH, distracting from saving people, distracting from Jesus. This includes so-called "dispensationalism", as well as denominationalism, catholicism(the worst), protestantism (often pretty sad), calvinism (won't even go there), and so forth .....
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Post by Dezi on May 30, 2019 13:33:32 GMT -5
I'm thinking that Protestants have typically taught Dispensationalism? At least I think that is what I was taught growing up. What about people who are in the Hebrew Roots Movement? Are they basically the opposite of each other?
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Post by joseph on May 30, 2019 14:18:50 GMT -5
I'm thinking that Protestants have typically taught Dispensationalism? At least I think that is what I was taught growing up. What about people who are in the Hebrew Roots Movement? Are they basically the opposite of each other? I was raised LCMS, which is one of the 'best'/'closest' to Scripture as possible for a babysitter, but did not learn the Gospel of Jesus there. Most Protestants today, regardless of their teachings, are not to be trusted, as they have joined (publicly, and some in secret) the ecumenical movement (one world church) which is anti-christ and is part of the beast system. A few individuals within the Protestants are or may be saved, as Yahuweh knows, and as He calls them out of that system to be saved. There are A LOT of problems (serious problems) in much of the Hebrew Roots Movement, mostly (apparently) because it has been promoted and used by man's desires, in the flesh, from the mind of man, instead of from the Spirit of the Messiah Savior Jesus. i.e. the origin of most churches is not the Father in heaven, and thus they are not in Him, and will not be, and continue bearing bad fruit, continue deceiving multitudes, and continue oppressing the poor and continue hiding the truth from as many as possible to keep them from being saved/ from finding the Kingdom of Heaven.
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Post by Dezi on May 30, 2019 14:45:09 GMT -5
I'm thinking that Protestants have typically taught Dispensationalism? At least I think that is what I was taught growing up. What about people who are in the Hebrew Roots Movement? Are they basically the opposite of each other? I was raised LCMS, which is one of the 'best'/'closest' to Scripture as possible for a babysitter, but did not learn the Gospel of Jesus there. Most Protestants today, regardless of their teachings, are not to be trusted, as they have joined (publicly, and some in secret) the ecumenical movement (one world church) which is anti-christ and is part of the beast system. A few individuals within the Protestants are or may be saved, as Yahuweh knows, and as He calls them out of that system to be saved. There are A LOT of problems (serious problems) in much of the Hebrew Roots Movement, mostly (apparently) because it has been promoted and used by man's desires, in the flesh, from the mind of man, instead of from the Spirit of the Messiah Savior Jesus. i.e. the origin of most churches is not the Father in heaven, and thus they are not in Him, and will not be, and continue bearing bad fruit, continue deceiving multitudes, and continue oppressing the poor and continue hiding the truth from as many as possible to keep them from being saved/ from finding the Kingdom of Heaven. What is LCMS? I don't know all these abbreviations.
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Post by joseph on May 30, 2019 14:55:39 GMT -5
I was raised LCMS, which is one of the 'best'/'closest' to Scripture as possible for a babysitter, but did not learn the Gospel of Jesus there. Most Protestants today, regardless of their teachings, are not to be trusted, as they have joined (publicly, and some in secret) the ecumenical movement (one world church) which is anti-christ and is part of the beast system. A few individuals within the Protestants are or may be saved, as Yahuweh knows, and as He calls them out of that system to be saved. There are A LOT of problems (serious problems) in much of the Hebrew Roots Movement, mostly (apparently) because it has been promoted and used by man's desires, in the flesh, from the mind of man, instead of from the Spirit of the Messiah Savior Jesus. i.e. the origin of most churches is not the Father in heaven, and thus they are not in Him, and will not be, and continue bearing bad fruit, continue deceiving multitudes, and continue oppressing the poor and continue hiding the truth from as many as possible to keep them from being saved/ from finding the Kingdom of Heaven. What is LCMS? I don't know all these abbreviations. From duckduckgo search internet (or google) : > lcms Safe Search: Moderate LCMS.org - The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod [Search domain www.lcms.orgThe Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod Inc., including Mission Central (in Mapleton, Iowa), is an IRS registered 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charity. A contribution designated (restricted) for a specific purpose when accepted, will be used only to fund expenses related to that purpose. Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod - Wikipedia [Search domain en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutheran_Church–Missouri_Synod] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutheran_Church–Missouri_SynodThe Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS), often referred to simply as the Missouri Synod, is a traditional, confessional Lutheran denomination in the United States. With 2.0 million members, it is the second-largest Lutheran body in the U.S., the largest being Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
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