look it up - you don't even believe the jews can receive the gospel. that's how twisted that is. no clue who Israel is.
Hyper-dispensationalism (Mid-Acts Dispensationalism, ultra-dispensationalism[1] or more rarely "Bullingerism"[2]) is a niche Protestant doctrine that views the teachings of the Apostle Paul both as unique from earlier apostles and as foundational for the church, a perspective sometimes characterized by proponents as the "Pauline Distinctive."[3] E. W. Bullinger (1837–1913), an Anglican clergyman and scholar, is the best known early expositor of hyper-dispensationalism, although the ideas trace back further to John Nelson Darby (1800–1882).
Hyper-dispensationalism is rejected by mainstream dispensationalism, which holds that the Church began at Pentecost[4] long prior to Paul's conversion to Christianity as described early in the New Testament book entitled "Acts of the Apostles." Popular dispensationalist Harry A. Ironside (1876–1951) declared Bullingerism an "absolutely Satanic perversion of the truth." [5] Anti-dispensationalists simultaneously admire hyper-dispensationalism as a "consistent Dispensationalism" and condemn it as much like a "cult or sect."[6] Evangelicals reject adherents as "divisive."[7] The clearest scholarly references to hyper-dispensationalism are made by Charles C. Ryrie [8] and Charles F. Baker.[9]
Advocates of hyper-dispensationalism accept the term "dispensationalism", but reject the prefix "hyper" or "ultra" as pejorative. Within the United States, advocates often refer to themselves as members of the "Grace Movement,"[10] and affiliate with the Grace Gospel Fellowship, a church association, and its Grace Bible College in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Hyperdispensationalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia << click
if you say so.
i suppose it needs repeating...yet again.
find one single place i've said God does not heal according to His will.
oh wait...you can't. but you can keep bleating that, because you have to now.
i'm sorry you're painted into a corner, but it's you who has to get out. you're ticked off about the other thing and it's plain as day. getting tired of your rants, Red, okay
as for Jesus being 'obligated' to do anything, i do not know what to say about that...that hasn't already been said.
is He obligated to give me a caddillac? because i've lent my car to someone who doesn't have one.
and i'd like a nice ride. surely i get what i want, right?
He is obligated.
rubbish. prove it.
never said anything of the sort.
He does as He knows best. His will.
i know your speeches.
you own that remark, not me.
find me saying anywhere God is not Good.
you are over the top.
do christians get sick Red?
just yes or no. ever seen a christian get sick and die?
what did you tell them as they were dying?
no faith?
good work for the Lord, man.
good job...all grace, eh?
no, all LAW. quid pro quo.
IF we do this, God will do that....ya?
you hope away. i have no idea what you're on.
....and some people come to Him and are not healed. not because He is not Good, but because He is Sovereign.
should they lose faith, Red?
yes, or no? let's see your real position.
go for it. and AMEN if God decides to heal them.
and you better think about it, if He doesn't.
shipwreck come to mind?
this is really getting boring. you know?
you won't answer, but i wonder how many of your relatives or believing friends are sick or dying from sickness now. ANY?
find where i have said don't believe. find it!
great! Jesus performed that marvelous work! AMEN.
what does that have to do with the subject Red?
please show me ONE single instance of anyone TODAY raising someone from the dead.
ONE.
if you can't, i wonder why you are not convicted by what you are doing in these posts.
i'm out
goodnight.
Hyper-dispensationalism (Mid-Acts Dispensationalism, ultra-dispensationalism[1] or more rarely "Bullingerism"[2]) is a niche Protestant doctrine that views the teachings of the Apostle Paul both as unique from earlier apostles and as foundational for the church, a perspective sometimes characterized by proponents as the "Pauline Distinctive."[3] E. W. Bullinger (1837–1913), an Anglican clergyman and scholar, is the best known early expositor of hyper-dispensationalism, although the ideas trace back further to John Nelson Darby (1800–1882).
Hyper-dispensationalism is rejected by mainstream dispensationalism, which holds that the Church began at Pentecost[4] long prior to Paul's conversion to Christianity as described early in the New Testament book entitled "Acts of the Apostles." Popular dispensationalist Harry A. Ironside (1876–1951) declared Bullingerism an "absolutely Satanic perversion of the truth." [5] Anti-dispensationalists simultaneously admire hyper-dispensationalism as a "consistent Dispensationalism" and condemn it as much like a "cult or sect."[6] Evangelicals reject adherents as "divisive."[7] The clearest scholarly references to hyper-dispensationalism are made by Charles C. Ryrie [8] and Charles F. Baker.[9]
Advocates of hyper-dispensationalism accept the term "dispensationalism", but reject the prefix "hyper" or "ultra" as pejorative. Within the United States, advocates often refer to themselves as members of the "Grace Movement,"[10] and affiliate with the Grace Gospel Fellowship, a church association, and its Grace Bible College in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Hyperdispensationalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia << click
if you say so.
i suppose it needs repeating...yet again.
find one single place i've said God does not heal according to His will.
oh wait...you can't. but you can keep bleating that, because you have to now.
i'm sorry you're painted into a corner, but it's you who has to get out. you're ticked off about the other thing and it's plain as day. getting tired of your rants, Red, okay
as for Jesus being 'obligated' to do anything, i do not know what to say about that...that hasn't already been said.
is He obligated to give me a caddillac? because i've lent my car to someone who doesn't have one.
and i'd like a nice ride. surely i get what i want, right?
He is obligated.
rubbish. prove it.
never said anything of the sort.
He does as He knows best. His will.
i know your speeches.
you own that remark, not me.
find me saying anywhere God is not Good.
you are over the top.
do christians get sick Red?
just yes or no. ever seen a christian get sick and die?
what did you tell them as they were dying?
no faith?
good work for the Lord, man.
good job...all grace, eh?
no, all LAW. quid pro quo.
IF we do this, God will do that....ya?
you hope away. i have no idea what you're on.
....and some people come to Him and are not healed. not because He is not Good, but because He is Sovereign.
should they lose faith, Red?
yes, or no? let's see your real position.
go for it. and AMEN if God decides to heal them.
and you better think about it, if He doesn't.
shipwreck come to mind?
this is really getting boring. you know?
you won't answer, but i wonder how many of your relatives or believing friends are sick or dying from sickness now. ANY?
find where i have said don't believe. find it!
great! Jesus performed that marvelous work! AMEN.
what does that have to do with the subject Red?
please show me ONE single instance of anyone TODAY raising someone from the dead.
ONE.
if you can't, i wonder why you are not convicted by what you are doing in these posts.
i'm out
goodnight.
11 But if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit that dwelleth in you.
Can this passage have an application to the mortal body that is sick or has died and is quickened and made alive through the Spirit that dwells in them or has entered into them? I see plenty of room for God to heal the sick and raise the dead for the glory of the Father and to turn the heart of those that live in unbelief. I also see God using the gifts at certain times and in certain places to help those who live in unbelief about many things, including healing. Even Thomas said in (Jn 20:24-31) that he would not believe that Christ was raised unless he could with his own eyes and the Lord showed Himself to him. What needs to be showed to you for you to believe that He is the resurrection and the life, that He is the God of all flesh with nothing is too hard for Him and that with Him ALL things are possible with and through Him if we believe? If we ask Him for bread will He give us a stone?