John H. Gerstner, Ph.D., "Wrongly Dividing the Word of Truth: A Critique of Dispensationalism" Third Edition. 1991.
Did Gerstner cite where he got the story?
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John H. Gerstner, Ph.D., "Wrongly Dividing the Word of Truth: A Critique of Dispensationalism" Third Edition. 1991.
Did Gerstner cite where he got the story?
I have the 2nd edition, and couldn't find the story (nearly 500 pages and no index!). What chapter did you find the story in? Thanks.
Dr. Charles E. Fuller, who is said to have. . .
Did Gerstner cite where he got the story?
I am not certain on this point and it appeared to be from a personal experience. I know they knew each other and while Friends may be overstating their relationship, they were friendly towards one another.
Dr. Fuller, the founder of Fuller Seminary, was a strong supporter of Dispensational Pre-millennial point of view. However, close to his death he said that he could not find the Pre-trib Rapture anywhere in the Bible, but he still believes it.
Is this doctrine in the Bible?
As I suspected, Gerstner fails to cite this story:
Absolutely no documentation or footnote.
He doesn't say "he told me", he uses the exceedingly vague "who is said to have. . ."
Puzzling
Oh the irony.
But these verses don't go into proving a tribulation of 7 years. Where is that ever mentioned???Scriptures cited
revelation 3:7-13
1 Thessalonians 5:9
Matthew 24:44
2 Thessalonians 2:6-8
1 Thes 4:16-18
It all comes down to biblical interpretation, as if one holds to dispy viewpoint, very clearly taught, if Covenant, not so Much!
The Church NOT appointed unto wrath of God, as will be in the Great tribualtion, time of Jacobs Folly, when national isreal goes thru to prepare them for Messiah Jesus returning to earth, and we are told to expect the rapture at any time!
You do realize that you can be amill and not be a covenanter right? There is a new brand of theology unfortunately dubbed "new covenant theology." Of course there are many forms, but basically it holds to many views of covenant theology w/out adhereing to the theological covenants. So it seems you are studying what is becoming an outdated system. I find this common amongst many dispos.
I believe Jesus will return ONCE after He went to heaven after His ressurection. This is plain in the Bible and a rapture would be coming to Earth twice once at the first of a tribulation and one at the end before the millineum. (sp?)
Mathew 24 fits the attack of the Roman's on Israel in 90 A.D.... . . . early Christian Jews. 90 A.D. would be about a generation from the time Mathew was written.
Then does not NCT suffer from the same problem mentioned many times here, that it cannot be true if it is new?
But to address your comments, unless you are a complete liberal, which you just might be, then you must be a covenant dude to be a-mil or else you have no real theological underpinnings to your doctrine. Liberals don't care about this detail so maybe that is why you protest.
I have read the book New Covenant Theology by Tom Wells, Fred Zaspel to get an idea of NCT and those two are reformed covenant to the core.
But these verses don't go into proving a tribulation of 7 years. Where is that ever mentioned???
Mathew 24 fits the attack of the Roman's on Israel in 90 A.D. It also says one person will be left and to run for the mountains. Why would you do this if you are going to be in the rapture. Strangely 1/2 of the Jews got killed in this battle the ones who survived went to the mountains and Petra area.
The churches mentioned in the first of Revelation say NOTHING about an age of what the churches are like. But, they are specific to a trade-route during John's time. Also, 666 is Greek for NERO since Greek numbers are all have numbers and they total 666 and he was considered the anti-christ at this time.
Oh and Mathew 24 also says this generation shall not pass before these things take place and we have to look at who the writer was talking to. . . early Christian Jews. 90 A.D. would be about a generation from the time Mathew was written.
Some pastor tried to get me to add up some OT numbers and come up with the seven years in months, but it never made sense to me and I'm an engineer and it just doesn't work, but that could be my sense of math.
I believe Jesus will return ONCE after He went to heaven after His ressurection. This is plain in the Bible and a rapture would be coming to Earth twice once at the first of a tribulation and one at the end before the millineum. (sp?)
I completely agree it is a matter of interpretation. My problem is that there is nothing that says "7 years." So there is a lot of qualifying and vacillating going on.Just was referencing verses that 'seem" to support view of an immenent rapture, distinct from the physical second coming of Christ to the earth at end times!
The 7 year trib view found in daniel 9:22-27, again its a matter of biblical interpretation!
Mathew 24 fits the attack of the Roman's on Israel in 90 A.D. It also says one person will be left and to run for the mountains. Why would you do this if you are going to be in the rapture. Strangely 1/2 of the Jews got killed in this battle the ones who survived went to the mountains and Petra area.
The churches mentioned in the first of Revelation say NOTHING about an age of what the churches are like. But, they are specific to a trade-route during John's time. Also, 666 is Greek for NERO since Greek numbers are all have numbers and they total 666 and he was considered the anti-christ at this time.
Oh and Mathew 24 also says this generation shall not pass before these things take place and we have to look at who the writer was talking to. . . early Christian Jews. 90 A.D. would be about a generation from the time Mathew was written.
Some pastor tried to get me to add up some OT numbers and come up with the seven years in months, but it never made sense to me and I'm an engineer and it just doesn't work, but that could be my sense of math.
I believe Jesus will return ONCE after He went to heaven after His ressurection. This is plain in the Bible and a rapture would be coming to Earth twice once at the first of a tribulation and one at the end before the millineum. (sp?)
Dr. Fuller, the founder of Fuller Seminary, was a strong supporter of Dispensational Pre-millennial point of view. However, close to his death he said that he could not find the Pre-trib Rapture anywhere in the Bible, but he still believes it.
Is this doctrine in the Bible?
Mathew 24 fits the attack of the Roman's on Israel in 90 A.D. It also says one person will be left and to run for the mountains. Why would you do this if you are going to be in the rapture. Strangely 1/2 of the Jews got killed in this battle the ones who survived went to the mountains and Petra area.
The churches mentioned in the first of Revelation say NOTHING about an age of what the churches are like. But, they are specific to a trade-route during John's time. Also, 666 is Greek for NERO since Greek numbers are all have numbers and they total 666 and he was considered the anti-christ at this time.
Oh and Mathew 24 also says this generation shall not pass before these things take place and we have to look at who the writer was talking to. . . early Christian Jews. 90 A.D. would be about a generation from the time Mathew was written.
Some pastor tried to get me to add up some OT numbers and come up with the seven years in months, but it never made sense to me and I'm an engineer and it just doesn't work, but that could be my sense of math.
I believe Jesus will return ONCE after He went to heaven after His ressurection. This is plain in the Bible and a rapture would be coming to Earth twice once at the first of a tribulation and one at the end before the millineum. (sp?)