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Post by eternalmatters on Jan 23, 2009 12:01:08 GMT -5
My 16 year old asked me this question. I've tried asking a few other who rightly divide and I just don't feel settled with the answers I have received...and I can't seem to "get it" by my own reading and study.
If Jesus died for the sins of the whole world...it was a once and for all...done deal, then why would the next dispensation go under law again?
Again...showing my ignorance, because I'm a newbie in understanding the dispensational differences.
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Post by faithplusnothing on Jan 23, 2009 13:40:10 GMT -5
The way it was taught to me was that we are taken out of the way in the rapture and then God can finish what he started with Israel and lead them through the 70th week of Daniel. The prophesy program that is now starting back up since it was interupted by the mystery . I was taught this explanation from Les Feldick. You should check out his website. His show on tv is called Through the Bible with Les Feldick. He is the one that showed me salvation by faith and also about right division. He has every show he has done since he started on tv in 1990 on there and you can listen to them as well as order books and programs from there. He
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Post by faithplusnothing on Jan 23, 2009 13:42:13 GMT -5
his name is L E S F E L D I C K. I guess it picked up the last four letters and thought it was a bad word. I didn't notice it until after I posted it. I thought maybe I hit the wrong keys and then it hit me. Maybe it will show up here.
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Post by faithplusnothing on Jan 23, 2009 13:43:00 GMT -5
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Post by faithplusnothing on Jan 23, 2009 13:44:40 GMT -5
l e s f e l d i c k . org
I hope this shows up. Sorry about all these post.
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Post by eternalmatters on Jan 23, 2009 18:24:19 GMT -5
LOL! I have listened to Les...I am a little concerned that he puts down the KJV at times, but I still listen.
Cracks me up...I thought you were mad at Les!! ha ha ha
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Post by faithplusnothing on Jan 23, 2009 21:13:18 GMT -5
Oh, I know he says there are some errors in the translation. That is one thing I have to look into. I've never known the reasons why the KJV is perfect and without error. I believe it's God's word but I don't know enough about it yet.
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