Peter specifically says "according to the wisdom given unto him hath written unto you".
Yet you claim Peter was addressing people in a different program than the people Paul preached to.
Don't you get how foolish that sounds?
Peter specifically says "according to the wisdom given unto him hath written unto you".
Why do people think "Jesus" stopped teaching and preaching after he ascended in Acts 1?
It wasn't different (in the sense of being contradictory), it was additional.
Because God had other plans that you, apparently, cannot understand or handle.He didn't.
Why do MADists think Jesus started teaching a different gospel after He ascended?
Because God had other plans that you, apparently, cannot understand or handle.
I'm saying that Paul certainly CONFIRMED that Jesus was the Son of God, etc.So now you're claiming Paul didn't preach a contradictory gospel to Peter's gospel, just a gospel that was in addition to Peter's gospel?
Is that what you are claiming?
No, you habitual lair. God did not "resort to Plan B". God's plans ALWAYS included this ALL. BUT, God did NOT reveal this part of His plan until He wanted to. You are simply a stubborn moron.God didn't have "other plans".
You have been brainwashed into believing God resorted to "Plan B". You think God put Israel on hold, and then inserted a secret parenthetical time period called "the church age". You think that this secret time period ends when God raptures away all the Christians, and then picks back up with Israel again.
No one taught this nonsense until Darby invented it.
Everything played out exactly how God had planed.
Peter's group continued to keep the law of Moses
No, you habitual lair. God did not "resort to Plan B". God's plans ALWAYS included this ALL. BUT, God did NOT reveal this part of His plan until He wanted to. You are simply a stubborn moron.
what aspects of Paul's teachings were a now-revealed secret (which is what musterion means),
meaning they cannot be found anywhere prior to his epistles because God hadn't revealed them yet?
Think?? I am no dispensationalist!
There is only one dispensation of time and it is that "in the fullness of time everything will be summed up in Christ".
During the dispensation of the grace of God, Jews do NOT come first.
You have about 4 verses in the Bible that you think constrain all the rest. You're completely incompetent as a Bible "interpreter".No they did not.
This is another myth invented by Dispensationalists.
The Law and Prophets was taught until John the Baptist. Once JTB showed up, the kingdom of God was preached.
Only because that's what Peter taught in Acts 2-3You guys think that after the cross, Israel as a nation still had a chance to repent.
It was only a secret until God revealed it. I guess that you still have not gotten the memo.You guys claim that after Israel blew its second chance, God put His plans with Israel on hold, turned to Paul, and created a secret parenthetical time period of people.
No, just what's in the Bible.Again, no one taught this nonsense until Darby.
The word "Israel" in NOT there. It was added by people like you.Paul explains what the mystery was:
(Eph 3:6) This mystery is that through the gospel the Gentiles are heirs together with Israel, members together of one body, and sharers together in the promise in Christ Jesus.
It's really that simple.
1 Corinthians 11:1 Be ye followers of me, even as I also am of Christ.
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Hi and in Cor 11:1 means is this !!
The verb "BE : is in the Present Tense of Continous Action of always to follow or IMITATE Paul and also in the IMPERATIVE MOOD of command to follow Paul and that command is by the Holy Spirit , don't you see ??
dan p
You always spat out your opinion. Back it up with some scripture IN CONTEXT.There is one operation of God, it consumes all time.
The word "Israel" in NOT there. It was added by people like you.
It refers to two groups of people and not the nation of Israel.You can use any Bible version you want, including the KJV, that's what the verse says, and that's what the mystery was.
You have about 4 verses in the Bible that you think constrain all the rest. You're completely incompetent as a Bible "interpreter".
Jesus told them to keep the law in Matthew 23 and told them to teach all nations to do it too in Matthew 28 ("ALL things that I have commanded you").
James proclaimed the thousands of Jews that were zealous of the law in Acts 21 and neither Paul nor God says anything against it.