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Great Sermon! You mentioned that CT uses the term Covenant of Grace and that this is an example of forcing something into the text. But Dispensationalism uses the terms Dis of Conscience and Dis of Human Government etc. These terms are not found in ScBut Dispensationalism uses the terms Dis of Conscience and Dis of Human Government etc. These terms are not found in Scripture so wouldn’t Dis be forcing something into the text? You never even defined the Covenant of Grace you just declared it to be wrong. At one time you said that CT Hermeneutics used allegorical interpretation so that we can make the text say whatever we want it to say. This is a very misleading and inaccurate statement. Especially since we interpret the Bible literally, allowing the text and genre to guide us. I am not saying you cannot disagree but it would be good of you to disagree with something that is accurately presented.
Art Rivero (1/10/2017)
from Pittsburgh
Great Sermon! I have been studying the minor prophets for the past year and have only recently stumbled upon supersessionism (which I have never embraced, even in my ignorance back when I first came to know the Lord).
Having reread and further studied scripture along with having listened to many sermons has further emboldened my faith in the God who promises to redeem his people Israel.
With that said, thank you! This has been by far one of the most enriching sermons I've heard to date.
JOHN 10:16