Interplanner
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I think I have found the last 'velcro' hook that has people thinking there is something to 2P2P. It is in this quote, and then I respond:
Act 3:19 Repent therefore, and turn back, that your sins may be blotted out,
Act 3:20 that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord, and that he may send the Christ appointed for you, Jesus,
Jesus has not returned
That sending was not the 2nd coming in judgement, nor a theocracy for Israel. I think we can finally get to some communication here: that sending was the same refreshing times mission that Israel was supposed to be to the world, the light to the nations through the Gospel.
The worst thing about 2P2P is that the mission to the nations through the Gospel has been driven over and disfigured, like Tsaernov in PATRIOT DAY. It has been bludgeoned beyond recognition. The throb of a Davidic theocracy was never stopped in these guys heads and they think it, not the kingdom of the Gospel, is awaiting Israel, no matter how silent the NT (the AAL) is about it.
My mistake: I forgot to review v22's "For..." This is a critical connector in Peter's reasoning. It means "For (this reason)..."
That reason was the quote from Deut 18, the warning to hear Christ.
That is the reason why Christ was being sent (and the type of sending) here. It is not 1st or 2nd comings, it is warning Israel about their mission to the nations.
Act 3:19 Repent therefore, and turn back, that your sins may be blotted out,
Act 3:20 that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord, and that he may send the Christ appointed for you, Jesus,
Jesus has not returned
That sending was not the 2nd coming in judgement, nor a theocracy for Israel. I think we can finally get to some communication here: that sending was the same refreshing times mission that Israel was supposed to be to the world, the light to the nations through the Gospel.
The worst thing about 2P2P is that the mission to the nations through the Gospel has been driven over and disfigured, like Tsaernov in PATRIOT DAY. It has been bludgeoned beyond recognition. The throb of a Davidic theocracy was never stopped in these guys heads and they think it, not the kingdom of the Gospel, is awaiting Israel, no matter how silent the NT (the AAL) is about it.
My mistake: I forgot to review v22's "For..." This is a critical connector in Peter's reasoning. It means "For (this reason)..."
That reason was the quote from Deut 18, the warning to hear Christ.
That is the reason why Christ was being sent (and the type of sending) here. It is not 1st or 2nd comings, it is warning Israel about their mission to the nations.
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