Yes, I do.
lightninboy said:Sure, Lighthouse.
If you are MAD, do you agree with Bob Hill or Jerry Shugart about the Israelites?
godrulz said:I often post references to support things that people can look up. People do not need me to write out all verses every time. No one else does that.
Bob Hill said:Because of this separation by God, there are 2 spheres where believers go when they die. For the circumcision and proselytes, who believed before the Body of Christ began with the conversion of Saul/Paul, they go into the kingdom promised to David. Christ will be their king.
For anyone who believed in Christ as his savior after God raised up the Apostle Paul, he became a member of the body of Christ, according to this Dispensation of Grace. We are the ones who have a heavenly hope. Phi 3:20 For our citizenship is in heaven, from which we also eagerly wait for the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ.
There are extremely important, major differences between our Dispensation of Grace and the Circumcision Dispensation. Works for salvation and water baptismal regeneration are two of the big differences between the circumcision gospel and the gospel that God gave to Paul. I’ll deal with these issues.
There is no difference. God is the King of the Universe and all that is in it. These terms and others like it are used ubiquitously for any and all groups of people who are on God's side in the war between good and evil.Damian said:Bob,
Is there a difference between the "Kingdom of God" and the "Kingdom of Heaven?"
Israel has been promised an Earthly kingdom and that's exactly what they are going to get. First the 1000 year reign of Christ on this Earth and then the eternal Kingdom on the New Earth in the New Jerusalem.Believers of the Dispensation of the Circumcision go to which kingdom?
The Body of Christ has a heavenly calling and so we will be with God in Heaven both during the Millennial reign and after the new heavens and earth are created, although I have little doubt there will be no small about of commuting back and forth.Believers of the Dispensation of the Uncircumcision go to which kingdom?
Paul was the first saved by grace through faith plus nothing. This occurred in Acts 9.In what chapter of Acts does the Dispensation of Grace officially begin? Acts 15?
Yes. The callings of God are irrevocable (Rom. 11:29) so those who had been called while the Dispensation of Circumcision was in force remained under than covenant until their physical death. This is why there was a need for the twelve to continue ministering to their converts. As long as the twelve and any of their converts were alive their dispensation remained in effect for them and so "overlapped" with the Dispensation of Grace. Understanding this single fact is the key to resolving virtually all doctrinal disputes without needing to twist the obvious meaning of the text of Scripture.Is there any overlap between the Dispensation of Grace and the Dispensation of the Circumcision?
NO! Definitely not!Is it possible that there are simply two gospels - one for the circumcision and one for the uncircumcision? That is, is possible that a Jewish believer has different requirements right now for salvation than the Gentile believer?
Lighthouse said:Yes, I do.
Bob Hill said:Because of this separation by God, there are 2 spheres where believers go when they die. For the circumcision and proselytes, who believed before the Body of Christ began with the conversion of Saul/Paul, they go into the kingdom promised to David. Christ will be their king.
For anyone who believed in Christ as his savior after God raised up the Apostle Paul, he became a member of the body of Christ, according to this Dispensation of Grace. We are the ones who have a heavenly hope. Phi 3:20 For our citizenship is in heaven, from which we also eagerly wait for the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ.
There are extremely important, major differences between our Dispensation of Grace and the Circumcision Dispensation. Works for salvation and water baptismal regeneration are two of the big differences between the circumcision gospel and the gospel that God gave to Paul. I’ll deal with these issues.
In Christ,
Bob Hill
Clete said:Paul was the first saved by grace through faith plus nothing. This occurred in Acts 9.
Clete said:Yes. The callings of God are irrevocable (Rom. 11:29) so those who had been called while the Dispensation of Circumcision was in force remained under than covenant until their physical death. This is why there was a need for the twelve to continue ministering to their converts. As long as the twelve and any of their converts were alive their dispensation remained in effect for them and so "overlapped" with the Dispensation of Grace.
Clete said:Yes. The callings of God are irrevocable (Rom. 11:29) so those who had been called while the Dispensation of Circumcision was in force remained under than covenant until their physical death. This is why there was a need for the twelve to continue ministering to their converts. As long as the twelve and any of their converts were alive their dispensation remained in effect for them and so "overlapped" with the Dispensation of Grace. Understanding this single fact is the key to resolving virtually all doctrinal disputes without needing to twist the obvious meaning of the text of Scripture.
Clete said:There is no longer any distinction between Jew and Gentile. This is a central theme of Paul's ministry.
Dude! :sigh:lightninboy said:Here are some links to read. I am allowed to post links?
http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache...to+the+circumcision&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=14
http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache...to+the+circumcision&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=16
http://blog.togetherforthegospel.org/2006/04/ff_bruce_on_the.html
http://www.deceptioninthechurch.com/march99.htm
http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache...+circumcision+differ&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=9
http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache...circumcision+differ&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=42
http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache...circumcision+differ&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=43
http://geocities.com/protestantscot/ttd/chapter11.html
You are not responsible to do that which you cannot do. This question of yours is a non-argument and intellectually dishonest.lightninboy said:What about the thief on the cross?
Romans 11:29 as I already cited.Where is that spelled out clearly?
And one might be wrong, as I just got through explaining. There is no longer any such thing as a Jew (or Gentile) except in the genealogical/biological sense. God will return to Israel again once the fullness of the Gentile has come it but until then their covenant is in abeyance.After all the dividing the Word you’ve done to prove that there were two gospels, one might think that the contemporary Jews are still supposed to go by the gospel to the Circumcision.
Clete said it perfectly.Clete said:Dude! :sigh:
Look, can you take some advice from someone who doesn't know you well enough at all to have any ill intentions by offering it?
No one is going to read those links! That is, no one that doesn't already agree with your position is going to read those links. How boring is it to post nothing but a bunch of stuff that someone else wrote? Make the argument! Step out and stand on your own two feet and make the arguments that you yourself know. If you don't know them then don't make them until you do, or better yet, try to make them and fall on your face. If that happens you will not have failed, but only found out one way that the argument doesn't work. In any case, it's time to get rid of the crutches and walk on the strength of your own intellect. You don't need believerschapel.org to do the heavy lifting for you. Until you can make the arguments you don't know the arguments and until you make the arguments you aren't going to learn them and very few here, if any at all, are interested in having you let someone else argue your position for you. It's just boring and frankly, it's a bit lazy.
There's my two cents. I hope you'll take it in the manner in which it was intended.
Resting in Him,
Clete
Just talk!lightninboy said:Okay, Knight, you're the boss. I'll put links in a document.
lightninboy said:The circumcision and proselytes who believed before the Body of Christ began with the conversion of Saul/Paul will live on the earth during the Millennium?
Clete said:You are not responsible to do that which you cannot do. This question of yours is a non-argument and intellectually dishonest.