Plain Old Bill
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Who says so and Why?
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Well Pastor Larry is on the right track. If it ever was valid then it still is. As Larry said,Is Dispensationalism no longer valid? Who says so and why?
But it depends on what you mean by dispensationalism. As we look at God’s word we can see that God has dealt with men differently at different times. He dealt with mankind as a whole, then with the family of Abraham, then with the Jewish nation. Today we live in the “Age of the gentiles” and God is dealing with us through his word, which is now complete. If when you say dispensationalism you are simply recognizing God’s progressive revelation then yes, of course it is valid.Truth never changes.
Amen!Originally posted by Charles Meadows:
"It is a man-made grid placed over Scripture. The German's had their higher critics and sat in judgment of Scripture. The Dispensationalists do the same thing. They sit in judgment of Scripture as they force the Scriptures to fit into their system of interpretation."
Well said Paul.![]()
I don't doubt the sincerity of most dispensationalists. In fact their serious study often makes their theological system attractive because the people are usually good students and well disciplined. In fact it was those evry things that caught my attention until I began to ask many serious questions.Originally posted by Pastor Larry:
Of course it is. Truth never changes. Dispensationalism is, and always will be, "valid."
It is valid because it accurately interprets the revelation of God. It is valid because it accurately applies the word of God.