Does Abraham replace Eden?
Does Moses replace Abraham?
Does David replace Moses?
Does Jesus replace the law?
Does the church replace Israel?
Or are they all linked together in God great progressive plan from the beginning of time?
I read that dispensationalism is a belief in a system of historical progression, as revealed in the Bible, consisting of a series of stages in God's self-revelation and plan of salvation. This isn’t necessarily a replacement but rather a progression. On the other hand replacement theology teaches that the church is the replacement for Israel and that the many promises made to Israel in the Bible are fulfilled in the Christian church, not in Israel.
I’m confused about “replacement theology.” I have heard people claim both philosophies are the same. Any enlightenment would be helpful, whether you agree of not. I would like to hear pros and cons according to scripture. Thank you.
Does Moses replace Abraham?
Does David replace Moses?
Does Jesus replace the law?
Does the church replace Israel?
Or are they all linked together in God great progressive plan from the beginning of time?
I read that dispensationalism is a belief in a system of historical progression, as revealed in the Bible, consisting of a series of stages in God's self-revelation and plan of salvation. This isn’t necessarily a replacement but rather a progression. On the other hand replacement theology teaches that the church is the replacement for Israel and that the many promises made to Israel in the Bible are fulfilled in the Christian church, not in Israel.
I’m confused about “replacement theology.” I have heard people claim both philosophies are the same. Any enlightenment would be helpful, whether you agree of not. I would like to hear pros and cons according to scripture. Thank you.