Did Paul Preach the Glory of Christ?
May 14th, 2009 | Eschatology | No Comment
In the past three kingdom articles, we've demonstrated that not only did Paul preach the kingdom of God as did Christ and John, the Baptizer, but he preached it in the book of Acts. That's not very comforting for the Dispensational view which needs a long delay between announcement of the kingdom by Christ, (Mark. 1:14-15), and fulfillment.
So, while they continue to play the guessing game, the rest of us will have to endure the glory of the present kingdom. Glory, oh yes, the glory. In today's study, we're going to briefly discuss Paul's preaching of the glory of God. ...
Are Butcherknives the New Hermeneutic of the Gospe...
May 11th, 2009 | Dispensationalism | No Comment
Daniel
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 ...