The Mid Acts Dispensation of Grace as told by Academics...(for godrulz)

 

Response to comment [from other]: "She agreed that she was a dog and asks for crumbs."

More like puppy (Mt 15:26).

"κυνάριον (kynarion), ου (ou), τό (to): n.neu.; ≡ Str 2952; TDNT 3.1104—LN 4.35 house dog, the form suggests a small domestic pet (Mt 15:26, 27; Mk 7:27, 28+)" Swanson, James: Dictionary of Biblical Languages With Semantic Domains : Greek (New Testament). electronic ed. Oak Harbor : Logos Research Systems, Inc., 1997, S. GGK3249

"...At the end of Jesus’ (long) gentile ministry He feeds four thousand gentile families, implying gentile inclusion in the Messianic Banquet(!). The gentiles get the bread, which not only includes satisfaction of appetites, but also restoration of abilities. Both feeding miracles were surrounded by compassionate healings – healings focused not mainly on pain relief, but on restoration of image-of-God faculties that enable us to participate in the divine nature..." Audio:
The Gentile Crumb (The Feeding of the 4000) - Part 19a by Darrell Ferguson

 

Response to comment [from a "Christian"]: "It is a recent heresy (Bullingerism)..."

 

"...[D]ispensationalism can be stated in one sentence. It is a distinction between the church and Israel period. That is it. That's really all you need..." Full text: Bible Questions and Answers, Part 41 by John MacArthur

 

Response to comment [from a "Christian"]:  "Caveat emptor on the wild west of the internet populated by wannabe know-it-alls who think they are infallible and blind to their own errors."

 

The pot calling the kettle black. You tell us Jesus could have sinned.

SD: “ Could he [jesus] have sinned?
Godrulz: “I believe He could have, but did not…”
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Where did you get this information? Provide one bible verse to support your claim.

“…[T]here must be added to those conditions the inner and always unforced "yes" or "no" by which the person responds to the situation...”
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Was the First Adam different than the Second Adam?
Ga 3:22, 1 Sa 2:2. Did Jesus need to be forgiven like all other men? 2 Co 5:21; Heb 4:15; 7:26; 1 Jn 3:5.

"...Adam and Eve knew what God expected (
Gen 2:15-17). However, when tempted, they ignored their conscience and sinned against Him..." The Value of our Conscience, In Touch Magazine July 2010.

You undermine the gospel and call into question the nature of our Lord.

See:


The Rich Young Ruler Luke 18:18-23


The Mid Acts Dispensation of Grace as told by Academics...(for godrulz)