Classic Dispensations - Chuck Missler
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- Опубліковано 13 бер 2013
- In this segment Chuck Missler discusses classic dispensations. This segment comes from the "Timothy" commentary published by Koinonia House.
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I miss Chuck. ❤
Us too!
Awesome
Wow this is really good simple teaching. I like it. Nice and clear.
amen
Don't forget though, David's throne (with Jesus ruling FROM it) will one day be upon the earth; Jerusalem. Many, many promises concerning the kingdom can only be understood (using valid hermeneutics, that is) as pertaining STRICTLY to a single nation; Israel.
In MY understanding, dispensational theology differentiates the distinction between Israel & the Church which is His Body (made up of Jew & Gentile, apart from the Law, circumcision, covenants, etc.).
The Apostle James said that the promise to "restore David's fallen tent" was being fulfilled in the evangelism of Gentiles. See Acts 15.
what is this deal with...mistranslations...why is there not an accurate translation of this document...
Philip Buckley there is. Chuck is lying to teach Zionism, which is false and gets man to worship other men in the name of God.
bible4truth how does it do that? I’m a dispensationalist and only worship Jesus.
@@2001BornAgain Amen! Rightly dividing the word of truth! Maranatha! Jesus is coming soon! Merry Christmas! Maranatha!
I was hoping that he was going to say something about ultra- (or hyper-) dispensationalism.
Nonetheless, excellent video/teaching, as per usual from Chuck!
Call him Mr. Y2K!
All seven-era dispensationalism is hyperdispensationalism.
@@IAmisMaster No, it's not...
@@DerrickthePinecone Any system that claims that the law of the Old Testament does not apply in any way to Christians, as all dispensationalism does, contradicts Jesus Christ. Matthew 5:17-20.
@@IAmisMaster We're no longer under the Mosaic Law. Read Romans, Galatians and Ephesians! Jesus, Himself, fulfilled The Law. The Law is, as Paul called it, that old schoolmaster and is a 'yoke of bondage'. We're free in Christ and Christ, alone!
Did I take a lamb to church with me last Sunday? Yes, I took the lamb of God-Jesus Christ. There has always been need of a sacrifice for sin-even Adam and Eve-God killed an animal to make clothes for them. We know Able sacrificed an animal so we know as early as the children of Adam and Eve God required a sacrifice for sins, Noah sacrificed animals, Abraham, Moses and the list goes on until Jesus took the place of the sacrifice. So we still need a sacrifice today, but we have one in Jesus. Same law-that we must have a sacrifice for sin, but Jesus is that sacrifice so we meet that requirement through Jesus. But of course we have grace, just like the Israelites had grace as well.
Well, in Greek dispensation doesn't exist. Instead, it's things like ministration and office. Example : Ephesians 3 : 2 Matthew's bible (1537)*
If ye have heard of the ministration of the grace of God which is given to me youward.
Ephesians 3 : 2 coverdale (1535)*
According as ye have heard of ye office of the grace of God which is given me to youward.
Dispensation comes from the Latin vulgate as "dispensationem". Example:
Ephesians 3 : 2 Latin vulgate
Si tamen audistis ▪dispensationem▪ gratiae Dei quae data est mihi in vobis.
*spelling updated.
THE AGE OF GRACE DIDN'T START AT ACTS.2:1.... THAT IS A FALSE STUDY
then prove it.
Seems to me that the age of saving grace as a free gift for those who believe in their heart that Jesus died on the cross to pay for their sins, was buried, and rose again to life on the third day began with the first member of the body of Christ Paul (Saul of Tsarsus).
That is when the church age started
Actually it didn’t start until Acts 9 with the death of Stephen and the call of then with the call of Saul..
@@robertfridley280 Amen! Maranatha! Jesus is coming soon! Merry Christmas! Maranatha!
Starts off doubting God's word .. next
T Sapp he does that a lot
In what way?
tech1302 by saying see this is a mistranslation so what this clearly says isn’t what it actually means
@@dominicgarcia7603 So in your view point there is no variation for looking into original languages and seeing if a better English word fits for the original Greek word.
tech1302 no but saying it means something totally different is wrong
False teaching...
How so.. do you read your bible?
Lies!!!!