This sermon and the one that follows in the Galatians series briefly examine covenant and dispensational theology, and the effect of these systems on understanding the Bible.
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Great Sermon! This was an award winning study for which many should take copious notes.
It befuddles me, why many reformers who believe God is finished with Israel and they are the very same ones who exclaim; God’s elect order is eternal.
“Not to us O LORD, not to us, but to Your name be the glory, because of Your loving devotion, because of Your faithfulness.” Ps. 115:1. Isn’t He the same God? Has He changed His mind about us, will He change His mind because of our sinful ways?
Not only is our God faithful, our God's name is Faithful and True. God doesn’t have one character flaw, therefore His name must NOT be compromised or profaned by the lies of men, who in actuallty calling God a liar, those who teaches God is finished with Israel. I pray some of these people will repent of their sinful teachings.
It’s a very serious thing to call God’s Word; lies. God will never forget or forsake them, God has not forgotten Zion nor those who resides within her walls; 🇮🇱!
Gregory N. Barkman moved to Alamance County, North Carolina, with his wife Marti in 1973 at the invitation of nineteen believers who desired to begin a new independent Baptist church. A stong proponent of expository preaching, Pastor Barkman teaches regularly from the Beacon...