Your attempt to try and limit Joel's prophecy to some short period at the beginning of the age of grace, is lame to say the least...
'the sun shall be turned into darkness, And the moon into blood, Before the coming of the great and awesome day of the Lord.' Acts 2v20 with Matt 24v29-31, Rev 6v12-17...
There is only one 'great and awesome day of the Lord' mentioned in the Scriptures and that is the Day when the second Coming of Christ happens, when He appears in glory, so that every eye will see Him, when He comes to destroy not only the wicked but to take His people home...So you see the Baptism and gifts of the Holy Spirit (including the gift of tongues) are indeed available right throughout the whole of the age of grace, right up until the 2nd Coming of Christ...
Do be a good girl and
rightly divide the Word of Truth!
greetings, my good dispensationalist fellow.
first of all - and it's connected to Latter Rain theology - what's "the age of grace"?
can i find it somewhere here - by "Rightly Dividing up Redemptive History"?:
Dispensationalism seeks to address what many see as opposing theologies between the Old Testament and New Testament. Its name comes from the fact that it sees biblical history as best understood in light of a series of dispensations in the Bible. Most dispensationalists cite seven dispensations although this is not a critical or foundational factor to the theology:
the dispensation of innocence (Gen 1:1–3:7), prior to Adam's fall,
of conscience (Gen 3:8–8:22), Adam to Noah,
of government (Gen 9:1–11:32), Noah to Abraham,
of patriarchal rule (Gen 12:1–Exod 19:25), Abraham to Moses,
of the Mosaic Law (Exod 20:1–Acts 2:4), Moses to Christ,
of grace (Acts 2:4–Rev 20:3—except for Hyperdispensationalists and Ultradispensationalists), the current church age, and
of a literal, earthly 1,000-year Millennial Kingdom that has yet to come but soon will (Rev 20:4–20:6).
John Nelson Darby did not consider the Garden of Eden to represent a dispensation, and listed only six.
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concerning your claim of tongues (let's focus on that gift):
if you can show me
the continuation of tongues throughout history, i will give it serious consideration.
if you must drum up reasons why they ceased or were suppressed (by the catholic church?), or left in neglect (ignorance?), or due to lack of faith (the most popular). please be detailed in documenting all that.
if you're able to show
in scripture that the gifts would be poured out -
then lost then recovered, it would be most convincing.
secular history; or church fathers will be okay. anything. where's the stop/restart proofs?
i notice you slipped in the ever so popular qualifier "
available"
"So you see the Baptism and gifts of the Holy Spirit (including the gift of tongues) are indeed available right throughout the whole of the age of grace"
thanks for addressing the age of grace as well.