Are Butcherknives the New Hermeneutic of the Gospe...
May 11th, 2009 | Dispensationalism | No Comment
I can’t believe what I’m reading!
Imagine, Paul did not preach the
gospel of the kingdom of God!
The book of Acts does not mention
the preaching of the gospel of
the kingdom?
It was only preached from John,
the Baptizer until the cross! Reading
this is like watching a ghinzu knife
commercial in the hands of a an angry chimpanzee.
Are butcher knives the new hermeneutic of the gospel of the kingdom of God? It’s not the first time that we heard
someone suggesting that certain parts of the gospel are cut out to appease the whims of those who can’t accept the message as it is.
But to argue that Paul, ...
Did Paul Preach the Gospel of the Imminent Kingdom...
May 10th, 2009 | Eschatology | 1 Comment
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Did Paul preach the gospel of the
imminent kingdom of God?
In some of the most bizzare
writings, of desperate men
who try to refute a first century
return of Christ.
It is said that Paul did not preach
the gospel of the kingdom.
This is a trumped up charge because of the impact and influence that fulfilled Bible prophecy exerts in the realm of Dispensationalism.
What a shame that men stoop to this level, to deny that Paul taught the
gospel of the imminent kingdom of God?
Paul’s Preaching in Acts
It isS asserted that the gospel of the kingdom of God is not preached in ...
Are These Practical Implications of Preterism Prac...
March 23rd, 2009 | Preterism | No Comment
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This is our last in the critique of Dr. Edward
Hinson’s article referred to in previous posts.
He lists several items as implications.
We ask, Are These Practical Implications of
Preterism Practical?
Most of these are commonly believed by all futurists as serious implications to the Preterism or fulfilled Bible prophecy.
Some of them are outright contradictions of texts which should be common knowledge for Bible students.
Destroys the Literal Meaning of the Bible
Dr. Hinson argues that a fulfilled coming of Christ at AD 70 destroys the literal meaning of the Bible. He claims that once one argues that language of prophecy cannot be taken ...
What is the New Temple in Ezekiel 37?
October 21st, 2008 | Eschatology | No Comment
An exciting and rich prophecy in the Old Testament is
that of Ezekiel 37. This prophecy encompasses the full
landscape of the gospel. It's themes are both intriguing
yet simple enough for those willing to slow down for a
few minutes to read and understand them.
Originally, I understood Ezekiel 37 to be a prophecy
about the Jews return from Babylonian Captivity in
536 B.C. However, I became a bit more fascinated with
the prophecy after preparing for some lectures on the
resurrection.
I knew that this prophecy was used largely by rapture
ready enthusiasts to teach about the coming of a
third temple in Jerusalem. However, there were too
many textual difficulties ...