Dispensationalism came into existence around the mid 1800’s. It brought with it the idea of two covenant people and a prophetic rapture timeline that was imposed onto the Word of God by men. In our time Dispensational leaders like Dave Anderson see the need to explain away the fact that it is not of the ancient faith once given but a newcomer to the scene. Toward this goal, Dave Anderson sees a need to bring new and alien meaning into the gospel by showing that Church Father Augustine is guilty of incorrect interpretation. Through revisionism the Bible and church history can be changed. But what about the rapture doctrine Dave? How will you change the Word of God to show that the rapture is the one true eschatology when in fact it was invented by three Jesuit monks during the Reformation? @Linda
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New dispensationalist cope dropped.
Steve Deace brought on Dave Anderson, the president of Grace School of Theology, to explain dispensationalism.
Anderson claims that Augustine changed the gospel when he articulated that Matthew 24:13, “But the one who endures to the end, he will be saved,” referred to eternal salvation, not physical survival.
He also teaches the dispensationalist lie that historic premillennialism and dispensational premillennialism are the same eschatology.
Sorry but there cannot be two covenant peoples because that would deny the role The Messiah Jesus Christ played in bringing salvation to all peoples. He established His bona-fides, His Truth, by His many mighty miraculous works, which the Jews write off as “sorcery”. He spoke to our hearts and minds; only those with stony hearts will reject Him.
He declared He was The Son sent by The Father and he further revealed a Holy Spirit Who was also of God. Christians call that a Holy Trinity: Three persons in One God.
He made it clear that salvation comes only through Him, with Him, and in Him. With repentance of sins, He will free us from the due penalty of sin since He ransomed us by His death and resurrection.
There is no other “covenant” by which we can be saved.
As for a “rapture”, only God knows when that happens.