Rich R
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So you spew such vitriol at me and I'm supposed to read the rest of your post? I don't think so!You are full of Dispensatanist nonsense. You are a deceiver.
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So you spew such vitriol at me and I'm supposed to read the rest of your post? I don't think so!You are full of Dispensatanist nonsense. You are a deceiver.
I've repeatedly emphasized with Scripture that they are one and the same New Covenant, so I have no idea why you refuse to recognize it.That's my point. But it seems you may be saying there are two new covenants, one made to Israel in Jeremiah and some other new covenant Jesus was making at the last supper that now was being made with the church.
Colossians 1:25-27: Whereof I am made a minister, according to the dispensation of God which is given to me for you, to fulfil the word of God; Even the mystery which hath been hid from ages and from generations, but now is made manifest to his saints: To whom God would make known what is the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles; which is Christ in you, the hope of glory.”Col 1:26,
[Even] the mystery which hath been hid from ages and from generations, but now is made manifest to his saints:"Now" was not when Jesus spoke at the last supper. "Now" came several years later.
Eph 3:3,
How that by revelation he made known unto me the mystery; (as I wrote afore in few words,God had to tell Paul about the mystery by revelation. Why? Because nobody knew about it before it was revealed to Paul. The twelve apostles at the last supper didn't know about it. Otherwise God would not have had to reveal it to Paul. Peter could have told him about it. But Peter (or any of the other 11) didn't know about it unitl Paul told them.
I deleted my opening statement. I apologize for the offence. It is so difficult listening to such blatant error. But i have no desire to deliberately offend.So you spew such vitriol at me and I'm supposed to read the rest of your post? I don't think so!
Amen!Well put! Brilliant! Premils take a roasting on every topic. You would think they would get it if they were open to truth. But what they have been taught is more important.
Transnational? That would be so, if all of each are indeed "born again" of God's Holy Spirit. For all who are not born again, being both Jew and Gentile, Rom. 8:9 shall apply:Colossians 1:25-27: Whereof I am made a minister, according to the dispensation of God which is given to me for you, to fulfil the word of God; Even the mystery which hath been hid from ages and from generations, but now is made manifest to his saints: To whom God would make known what is the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles; which is Christ in you, the hope of glory.”
The “mystery which hath been hid from ages and from generations” is “the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles; which is Christ in you, the hope of glory.” This correlates with perfectly with Ephesians 3:1-9. During this New Testament era Christ the Messiah inhabits God’s one-and-only transnational body of Jews and Gentiles. He has no other people.
No problem. I understand. Thanks.I deleted my opening statement. I apologize for the offence. It is so difficult listening to such blatant error. But i have no desire to deliberately offend.
Very well put. I'll think about what you said about Luke 13 and Hosea 6. Off the top of my head it sounds good.This is #330, which remains unaddressed:
This got buried, conveniently, as the truth of what Jesus said disproves the AMill theory.
That the AMill belief defies commonsense and logic, doesn't concern its exponents.
But the cunning avoidance of scriptures that show how wrong that theory is; like Revelation 20's -plainly stated truths, cannot be allowed to be unaddressed and glossed over.
Luke 13:32 Listen, today and tomorrow, I shall be driving out demons and working cures and on the third day, I shall attain My goal.
This must be a prophecy, as in the next verse Jesus says;
Luke 13:33 However, I must go on My way this day, tomorrow and the next, then meet My death in Jerusalem.
His immediate future, exactly fulfilled.
A matching prophecy is in Hosea 6:2 After two days He will revive us, on the third, He will restore us, that we may live in His presence.
So, there are two “days” that the people of the world must wait until Jesus Returns to His Kingdom and restores us. Then He will reign on earth for the final 'day'. Each 'day' here must mean a thousand years.
We all desire the truth, we all have to overcome ideas, theories and doctrines which may or may not be correct. Get it right, or pay the price of ignorance as the end times unfold.
Now at #388, I try again to present to all who have ears to hear and eyes to see; that the AMilll doctrine is false.
Wrong beliefs, of course do not mean anyone loses their Salvation, but the worst aspect of it is how some get very unpleasant and critical of having their beliefs challenged.
There may be some kind of admonition from the Lord against those who have acted in that way. 1 Corinthians 3:11-15
You can keep avoiding, but I will keep repeating. Hosea 6:1-3: “Come, and let us return unto the LORD: for he hath torn, and he will heal us; he hath smitten, and he will bind us up. After two days will he revive us: in the third day he will raise us up, and we shall live in his sight. Then shall we know, if we follow on to know the LORD: his going forth is prepared as the morning; and he shall come unto us as the rain, as the latter and former rain unto the earth.”This is #330, which remains unaddressed:
This got buried, conveniently, as the truth of what Jesus said disproves the AMill theory.
That the AMill belief defies commonsense and logic, doesn't concern its exponents.
But the cunning avoidance of scriptures that show how wrong that theory is; like Revelation 20's -plainly stated truths, cannot be allowed to be unaddressed and glossed over.
Luke 13:32 Listen, today and tomorrow, I shall be driving out demons and working cures and on the third day, I shall attain My goal.
This must be a prophecy, as in the next verse Jesus says;
Luke 13:33 However, I must go on My way this day, tomorrow and the next, then meet My death in Jerusalem.
His immediate future, exactly fulfilled.
A matching prophecy is in Hosea 6:2 After two days He will revive us, on the third, He will restore us, that we may live in His presence.
So, there are two “days” that the people of the world must wait until Jesus Returns to His Kingdom and restores us. Then He will reign on earth for the final 'day'. Each 'day' here must mean a thousand years.
We all desire the truth, we all have to overcome ideas, theories and doctrines which may or may not be correct. Get it right, or pay the price of ignorance as the end times unfold.
Now at #388, I try again to present to all who have ears to hear and eyes to see; that the AMilll doctrine is false.
Wrong beliefs, of course do not mean anyone loses their Salvation, but the worst aspect of it is how some get very unpleasant and critical of having their beliefs challenged.
There may be some kind of admonition from the Lord against those who have acted in that way. 1 Corinthians 3:11-15
It is you who is the avoider, the dismisser of truth with speculative guesses and the recidivist promoter of a theory which directly contradicts plain scripture.You can keep avoiding, but I will keep repeating. Hosea 6:1-3
But for those without the AMill agenda, it can be seen that God did mean those days Prophesied, do represent a thousand years. As the formula given to us in Psalms 90:4 and 2 Peter 3:8, informs us.The text you mentioned make no mention of a future thousand years. No text seems safe with Premil eisegesis. Where is there any mention of an alleged future millennium in Hosea 6:2 or Luke 13:32?
Jesus said his kingdom is not a physical earthly kingdom
With your teaching: there is nothing literal in Scripture. Everything is spiritualized away. Nothing is the way it seems.It is you who is the avoider, the dismisser of truth with speculative guesses and the recidivist promoter of a theory which directly contradicts plain scripture.
But for those without the AMill agenda, it can be seen that God did mean those days Prophesied, do represent a thousand years. As the formula given to us in Psalms 90:4 and 2 Peter 3:8, informs us.
The third 'day' in Hosea 6, remains unfulfilled, We are not yet raised up, nor do we live in His sight.
Luke 13:32, is prophetic for the almost completed 2000 year Church age, in which Jesus has driven out demons and healed people; through people who call on His Name. On the third 'day, another thousand years, Jesus will attain His goal, of reigning as King over the world.
AMill believers may reject these reasoned interpretations, but they do so only by refusing to really consider how they do fit where we are at today and what is the future fulfilment of Gods plans.
I completely disagree that Romans 9 and Romans 11 have different contexts. I believe Romans 9-11 is all one narrative. Throughout Romans 9-11 Paul is making the case that being saved and being a child of God has nothing to do with one's nationality, but rather has to do with whether or not someone has faith, regardless of whether they are Jew or Gentile. And he shows throughout the Jew and Gentile believers were brought together as one. This can be clearly seen in all of these passages:Romans 9 and Romans 11 have different contexts. And Romans 11 has different contexts within itself.
Rom 11:7,
What then? Israel hath not obtained that which he seeketh for; but the election hath obtained it, and the rest were blindedHere we see two different people:
The previous verses in the context have shown what will happen to the elect i.e. the remnant. They're saved. From 11:7 God tells what will happen to the rest, the ones who were blinded. That continues through the rest of chapter 11, including verse 26.
- the election, the remnant, who have obtained salvation (by faith as you say)
- The rest who were blinded
Rom 11:26,
And so all Israel shall be saved: as it is written, There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer, and shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob:
So now we see both the remnant and the rest of Israel saved. In other words, "all Israel shall be saved"
So says WPM, who spiritualizes Revelation 20. I believe a thousand years means 1000 actual years.With your teaching: there is nothing literal in Scripture. Everything is spiritualized away. Nothing is the way it seems.
That is what destroys the AMill theory. It is absolutely clear and plain scripturally and physically, that we are not in the Millennium now.A clear plain straightforward reading of Scripture forbids your reasoning.
This is a nonsensical statement. We all know that time is different with Eternal God, but He has given us a formula stating that one day in heaven equals a thousand years of earth time. In our Bibles twice.1 day being as a thousand years was a simile contrasting eternity with time. It is a comparing things from God's perspective compared to man's.
Is this referring to 1000 actual generations?So says WPM, who spiritualizes Revelation 20. I believe a thousand years means 1000 actual years.
It's absolutely clear and plain scripturally that Jesus reigns now.That is what destroys the AMill theory. It is absolutely clear and plain scripturally and physically, that we are not in the Millennium now.
No, yours is a nonsensical statement. Time is not just different for God, it doesn't exist for God. He exists outside of time. He created time. Time has no effect on Him whatsoever. So, a day, seven days, a thousand years, five thousand years or any amount of time makes no difference to Him. That is what 2 Peter 3:8 means. YOU are the one who denies plain scriptural truths.This is a nonsensical statement. We all know that time is different with Eternal God, but He has given us a formula stating that one day in heaven equals a thousand years of earth time. In our Bibles twice.
You deny plain scriptural truths to your discredit.
Context. If that is blank check to say any length of time is not really what it says, then who's to stop me from saying Jesus will be in the grave, not for three literal days, but for 3,000 years? Since 2,000 years have gone by since Jesus died, we have another 1,000 years to go before he rises. That is the millennium talked about in Revelation.1 day being as a thousand years was a simile contrasting eternity with time. It is a comparing things from God's perspective compared to man's.
But, but, but.....That messes up the widely held idea that God is going to rapture His Church to heaven as soon as any tribulation occurs.There it is. The children of the promise are the children of God, which is not based on being children of the flesh, and they are those who have faith in Christ and belong to Him, whether Jew or Gentile. They are the ones who are part of the Israel of which all are saved. The spiritual Israel of God (Gal 6:15-16).
Context. If that is blank check to say any length of time is not really what it says, then who's to stop me from saying Jesus will be in the grave, not for three literal days, but for 3,000 years? Since 2,000 years have gone by since Jesus died, we have another 1,000 years to go before he rises. That is the millennium talked about in Revelation. Or maybe it meant 3 hours? I don't know. How could I once I abandon the plain meaning of simple words?