Hebrews 8
6 But now hath he obtained a
more excellent ministry, by how much also he is the mediator of a
better covenant, which was established upon
better promises.
More than once upon a time there was a father who, in his will, bequeathed his son 100 ounces of silver. He told his son of the bequest. Some time later, the father decided to update his will, and without telling his son, changed the bequest from 100 ounces of silver to 100 ounces of gold. Silver was valued at $30/ounce, and gold at $2000/ounce. Eventually, the father passed away, and the time for the reading of the will ensued. The bequest to the son of his 100 ounces of gold was read, whereupon he arose in fury, and accused his father of lying and not keeping his promise. He straightway marched down to the local coin shop and demanded that his gold be exchanged for silver. The shopkeeper eagerly granted his demand.
Scripture promises 100 ounces of gold.
Dispensationalism demands 100 ounces of silver.
Undoubtedly you can relate.