Grilled cheese and peanuts?
Al also taught Elvis about peanut butter and banana sandwiches.
Grilled cheese and peanuts?
And it led to him croaking on the throne. I'll always regret that.
*sigh*
Yeeep, yepyepyepyep...
*heads back into kitchen*
Al also taught Elvis about peanut butter and banana sandwiches.
Are yo sure? :guitar:
You are a liar. You should sign your posts: LiAr
Yes.
The law pointed to Jesus Christ.
These poor folks do not know Him.
LA
I do realize that MAD teaches they need not forgive men their trespassers, and it doesn't really matter.
LA
Are you saying that, little old you can see into the hearts of all
human beings? Are you quite certain of that?
Yet you claim to be able to see mine?
LA
Show me where? Provide the posts? Do something? Anything but your
usual NOTHING!
You have said on numerous occasions that I am angry as if to try and make me angry.
Your methods are satanic as you are.
Rom 11:22 Behold therefore the goodness and severity of God: on them which fell, severity; but toward thee, goodness, if thou continue in his goodness: otherwise thou also shalt be cut off.
LA
The harder you try to sound like an intelligent human being,
the more IQ points you lose! Give up while your behind?
First, my own understanding of Mid-Acts Dispensationalism is briefly this:
God chose a nation through whom He promised to someday bless the whole earth. That nation was Israel and that choosing involved various covenants. Christ Jesus came as Israel’s promised Redeemer, and through Israel – His nation of priests – He would redeem the whole world.
The problem is, Israel rejected Him. Not every individual Jew did so but Israel corporately, as a nation, despised Him and had Him crucified by Rome. But rising from the dead and ascending into Heaven, His apostles preached that if Israel repented and believed on Him as their Messiah, He would return to establish the long-awaited Kingdom, just as God had promised and as the Old Testament prophets had foretold.
But once again, Israel refused to bow to her Messiah. After the leaders stoned Stephen to death, God temporarily set Israel aside and temporarily suspended all fulfillment of prophecy.
At that point, God began to usher in the previously unmentioned dispensation of grace, which is now in effect and will remain so until He decides to bring it to an end.
During this age of grace, salvation is no longer to the Jew first. Previously unknown blessings and riches are promised equally to Jew and Gentile alike on the simple basis of faith alone in Christ’s death, burial and resurrection for the individual’s sin, without works of any kind either to be saved, stay saved or prove that one is saved, for God knows those who are His.
That is my understanding of MAD stated as briefly as I can state it.
Now the question is, Why do people who reject MAD seem to find it more intolerable than other doctrinal systems with which they also do not agree? I have found two basic reasons...