As I said earlier, this is only one gospel unto salvation during the Church Age (after Christ's death leading up to the rapture) that leads the lost unto eternal salvation. 1 Cor. 15:3-4.
There are other gospel messages for different dispensations. Not all these messages as I see them, lead to eternal salvation, but is good news for the intended audience.
I don't consider myself as much a dispensationalist, but more a believer who rightly divides the word of truth.
There are other gospel messages for different dispensations. Not all these messages as I see them, lead to eternal salvation, but is good news for the intended audience.
I don't consider myself as much a dispensationalist, but more a believer who rightly divides the word of truth.
"Rightly dividing the Word of God" is Dispensational code for applying some Bible verses to Israel and some verses to the church. This is further emphasized by inventing "dispensations" so verses contradicting the pre-trib rapture can be applied to other "dispensations" rather than the alleged "church age".
In making such divisions as dispensations (as defined by Dispensationalists) one needs to come up with different "gospels" for each dispensation. These different gospels are contrary to the clear teaching of the New Testament, as I quoted above.
I used to be a dispensationalist. I grew out of it as I tried to understand what the Bible, not my teaching, said about the End Times. As I dropped my dispensational teaching the New Testament became a lot more clear and easier to read, and I developed a deeper relationship with Christ because I wasn't as confused about what the New Testament was teaching.
FWIW