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Timothy is in my Bible.And what does Timothy have to do with subject matter written in the Bible?
Is he not in yours?
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Timothy is in my Bible.And what does Timothy have to do with subject matter written in the Bible?
I do not know why we have so many Christians who believe the entire Bible is written directly to them, the Church of God. There is nothing in the Bible to indicate such thinking, and I would like to add nothing could be further from the truth. It's true the Word of God was written for everyone for all time, and it's for our learning because it contains what everyone should know. That does not mean every part of it is addressed to everyone in this time, because the subject matter was written either to the Jews, to the Gentiles, or to the Church of God (1 Corinthians 10:32).say whaaa??
I'll stick with the eternal 'Christ administration' thank you very much!
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I do not know why we have so many Christians who believe the entire Bible is written directly to them, the Church of God. There is nothing in the Bible to indicate such thinking, and I would like to add nothing could be further from the truth. It's true the Word of God was written for everyone for all time, and it's for our learning because it contains what everyone should know. That does not mean every part of it is addressed to everyone in this time, because the subject matter was written either to the Jews, to the Gentiles, or to the Church of God (1 Corinthians 10:32).
I do not know why we have so many Christians who believe the entire Bible is written directly to them, the Church of God. There is nothing in the Bible to indicate such thinking, and I would like to add nothing could be further from the truth. It's true the Word of God was written for everyone for all time, and it's for our learning because it contains what everyone should know. That does not mean every part of it is addressed to everyone in this time, because the subject matter was written either to the Jews, to the Gentiles, or to the Church of God (1 Corinthians 10:32).Timothy is in my Bible.
Is he not in yours?
Is 2 Timothy 2:15 about dispensations?I do not know why we have so many Christians who believe the entire Bible is written directly to them, the Church of God. There is nothing in the Bible to indicate such thinking, and I would like to add nothing could be further from the truth. It's true the Word of God was written for everyone for all time, and it's for our learning because it contains what everyone should know. That does not mean every part of it is addressed to everyone in this time, because the subject matter was written either to the Jews, to the Gentiles, or to the Church of God (1 Corinthians 10:32).
What Bullinger did in one of his books is teach how to read the Bible. A book that would do you well.Well that's a real pity. It means you can never grow more. What's even more of a pity is that you're already as grown as you can get because you conflate a man, a mere fallible mortal, with the Holy Spirit, so that whatever this man believed, is pure truth in your mind, with no mixture of his own human fallibility:
@Peterlag I counsel you to study the scriptures from scratch again, praying to God the Father in the name of Jesus Christ to give you wisdom, and to give you insight and understanding of His Word that you read and study.
God knows more than EW Bullinger, and God knows better than EW Bullinger or anyone else.
There are 17 centuries of defenders of the true Christian faith prior to Bullinger.What Bullinger did in one of his books is teach how to read the Bible. A book that would do you well.
And you don't see the teachings in the Epistles are concerning the Christian and the Old Testament about the doctrine concerning Israel?There are 17 centuries of defenders of the true Christian faith prior to Bullinger.
With which of them do his dispensational teachings agree?
You had your opportunity to join in. Go back and reply directly to your comments, like and adult Christian would do.I’ve been following along and don’t understand why you talk like a child and not a man. What I mean is, your replies are child like. This is not a response from a man of God who’s patient, willing to teach and a good listener.
Is Abraham your father?
Are you not a fellow citizen of Israel since the wall of partition has been broken?
Do you recognize 2 Israel’s and that only one of the 2 are heirs of the promise and are the children of God?
Do you recognize a true Jew is one inwardly and not by birth?
To you, What was meant by Paul calling the Galatians (former Gentiles) the Israel of God?
Bullinger's dispensationalism does not appear in 17 centuries of historical true Christian orthodoxy.And you don't see the teachings in the Epistles are concerning the Christian and the Old Testament about the doctrine concerning Israel?
He never knew himself how to read the Bible without making false assumptions. Your faith is in man. You would do well to throw away Bullinger's books.What Bullinger did in one of his books is teach how to read the Bible. A book that would do you well.
Timothy is part of the subject matter written in the Bible.And what does Timothy have to do with subject matter written in the Bible?
The church of God has existed from the very first time God called a man out from where he was living to become separated unto God, i.e from the time God called Abraham. The church (ekklēsía) means "the called out from". See how you contradicted what you said above with what you said below:I do not know why we have so many Christians who believe the entire Bible is written directly to them, the Church of God. There is nothing in the Bible to indicate such thinking, and I would like to add nothing could be further from the truth.
You even contradict the above with what you say below:It's true the Word of God was written for everyone for all time, and it's for our learning because it contains what everyone should know.
This was addressed to the Jews:That does not mean every part of it is addressed to everyone in this time, because the subject matter was written either to the Jews, to the Gentiles, or to the Church of God (1 Corinthians 10:32).
The above is total nonsense. Who told you that? Bullinger again?Where are you getting this grafting from? It's probably around Romans 10 through 12. That section Paul clearly stops talking about Christians and starts talking only to Jews. He tells you that right up at the top of chapter 10. Context. You need to look at who he's talking to and referring to and what time period. Revelation again is mostly all Jewish right down to the candle sticks and all of that stuff mentioned. It has nothing to do with Christians.
I do not doubt Lord Jesus Christ being God, i.e., one Person in The 3-Person Godhead of God The Father, God The Son, and God The Holy Spirit, if that's what you're getting at. So that topic is irrelevant to what I was saying regarding God's election of the 'seed' of Israel in The Old Testament Books. Jesus was not born in the flesh of woman's womb back then, so that's not what I was pointing to either.@Davy says: Not pointing to Jesus when He was born in the flesh. I was pointing to God's election back in The Old Testament Books
The Bible beginning with Genesis points to BOTH the WORD that was God and to the WORD that became flesh = JESUS
CHICKENS before Eggs = "HE is BEFORE ALL things" and "in HIM ALL things(Jews & Gentiles) consist"
Jesus was simply agreeing to be agreeing with them about their false claim of being Abraham's descendants. Notice they said in John 8:33 they had never... been in bondage to any man. I guess you missed that. The children of Israel were... in bondage during their time in Egypt to the Egyptians. By these in John 8 saying they were never in bondage to any man, it points to them as 'foreigners', and NOT of the actual 'seed' of the children of Israel. That is why Jesus pointed to the devil as being their father, and why He said they were not of God, which points to Jesus' explanation of His parable of the tares of the field in Matthew 13.There is only one SEED of Promise whereby the Promise is Eternal Life to everyone(Jew & Gentile) who receives Yeshua HaMoshiach.
Here in John chapter 8 Jesus separates the Promised Seed from those who are purely of the flesh(DNA) of Abraham.
John chapter 8
“I know that you are Abraham’s descendants, but you seek to kill Me, because My word has no place in you.
I speak what I have seen with My Father, and you do what you have seen with your father.”
They answered and said to Him, “Abraham is our father.”
Jesus said to them, “If you were Abraham’s children, you would do the works of Abraham. But now you seek to kill Me, a Man who has told you the truth which I heard from God. Abraham did not do this. You do the deeds of your father.”
Sir, The questions were for you. If you don’t want to discuss them, thats your prerogative. I will happily talk to others as I continue to do. Either way, let love guide us in actions and words.You had your opportunity to join in. Go back and reply directly to your comments, like and adult Christian would do.
It is also silly when they add another ethnicity to the term American. We are all Americans, no?This is silly. Anyone who accepts Christ is a Christian whether Jew, Indian, Chinese, etc etc.
Adam was the first called out son of God, from among many sons of God, and placed in the church, the Garden of Eden.The church of God has existed from the very first time God called a man out from where he was living to become separated unto God, i.e from the time God called Abraham.
Sorry Tim. Adam was not called out from among all others. He was created and placed in Christ. He was the first to be expelled.Adam was the first called out son of God, from among many sons of God, and placed in the church, the Garden of Eden.
Sorry Tim. Adam was not called out from among all others. He was created and placed in Christ. He was the first to be expelled.
He was expelled through unbelief of the Word of God, which brought about sin, and sin brought death to mankind, because the wages of sin is death.