I just left it within the last 2 years. Quite the change. It wasn't without cost or difficulty. I was asked to leave the church my family was attending and labelled a heretic (along with a friend who had come to the same conclusions) by another church I attended in the past. But God is good and I am secure in his New Covenant grace.Congrats on leaving the fog, I did too some 30+ years ago. And yes, I'm certain the OP would fall within the 'hyper' category.
That's unfortunate that the hyper brand seems to be prevalent here.
Amen brother!
"The new is in the old concealed, the old is in the new revealed".
When that truth is adhered to Dispensationalism fades away like as with the old covenant.
Truth! :thumbs:
Thanks RLBosley for adding some light to the heat.
Thank you sir.
One purpose of the Book of Hebrews is to show the superiority of the New Covenant over the Old Covenant. The Thompson Chain Reference Bible demonstrates this by the following summary:
- Better Revelation, Hebrews 1:1-4
Better Hope, Hebrews 7:19
Better Priesthood, Hebrews 7:20-28
Better Covenant, Hebrews 8:6
Better Promises, Hebrews 8:6
Better Sacrifices, Hebrews 9:23
Better Possessions, Hebrews 10:34
Better Country, Hebrews 11:16
Better Resurrection, Hebrews 11:35
Yes. Hebrews can simply be summed up as "Jesus is Better!"
To your list I would add:
- Better than Angels, Heb 1:5-13
- Better than Moses, Heb 3:1-6
Actually the superiority of the New Covenant, instituted by Jesus Christ, over the Mosaic Covenant is the emphasis of the whole of the New Testament Revelation. Yet in the face of this truth the dispensationalist would have us believe that the old system is to be reinstituted even to the resumption of animal sacrifice in a rebuilt temple. What Darby and Scofield sold as "dispensational truth" is in reality not only false doctrine but an exceedingly tragic doctrine.
Yes. It really is sad that such an obvious truth is missed. :tear: