SaulToPaul 2
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You can quote away all you want without context.
It will not change the fact Jesus' salvation is for the whole world.
Good day to you.
You can quote away all you want without context.
It will not change the fact Jesus' salvation is for the whole world.
Why did you go to Paul to show that you were included?
Andy and Meshak team up to ridicule old ignorant STP.
Yet neither of them do 25% of what Jesus said in the red letters.
What gives?
It is not about us. It is about Jesus' word.
This is what you do when you cannot defend your doctrine; changing the subject.
I know. Most MADists, if not all, are the same, IMO.
they misuse or abuse scripture out of context.
Because it's necessary for them to categorize doctrines within strict time frames, hence the name "hyper dispensationalists".
Challenge for andy and meshak:
Read through the old testament and count how many times the concept of Israel being saved first, having their King in place, and the Gentiles coming to their light, is presented.
Then the 4 gospels will make much more sense, hopefully.
When you preach, it is not good news anymore.[/B]
BTW, STP,
I have read the whole Bible both OT and NT tons of times.
I don't get conclusion like you do.
And STP,
You claim Jesus' word is just for the Jews.
that is a bad news and that's what you spread.
They make up doctrine to use the scripture to suit what they desire.
It is one of the worst kind I have heard.
Yes.
When Jesus said that he was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel, it is obvious that this is from a gentile perspective, not God's.
:chuckle:
Remember when Jesus commended the Roman centurion for his faith?
From the gentile's perspective, he had no access to the goodness of God Jesus was ministering, but the gentile saw the exclusive arrangement with Israel, and approached Jesus in faith. He got what he wanted.
Gentiles have been getting blessed through Israel, via Gen 12:1-3 (KJV), since Israel's beginning.
The point of Jesus' ministry was to call out a Jewish priesthood through whom the Gentile world could come to the LORD.
This is found over and over and over and over and over again in the prophets.
Gentiles have been getting blessed through Israel, via Gen 12:1-3 (KJV), since Israel's beginning.