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  1. Earburner

    Is Dispensationalism a valid way to interpret scripture?

    By our faith in the blood of Christ, we are accepted of the Father, and therefore are made to be holy by the same. Rev. 20[6] Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection: on such the second death hath no power, but they shall be priests of God and of Christ, and shall reign...
  2. Earburner

    The Mark of the Beast is Paper Money and Fiat Currency

    Flesh man? Who? Satan? Adam? Job? Who are you implying was "flesh man"? As concerning satan, Job 2:2 reveals it, of which Jesus said that He saw: Luke 10[18] And he said unto them, I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven.
  3. Earburner

    Is Dispensationalism a valid way to interpret scripture?

    Yes! Through Christ, I am made to be "sin-less" before the Father. In my flesh, this body of death, I am not ever "sin-free". Therefore, in this life, I am "sin-less", but not "sin-free". However, when Jesus soon returns in flaming fire, I will be both!!
  4. Earburner

    Is Dispensationalism a valid way to interpret scripture?

    I was born again of His Holy Spirit many years ago. It was then that I entered into Christ and He in me! I have the Mind of Christ, and by his Blood through faith, I am not ever condemned, and am now by the Holy Spirit, a priest of God and of Christ, reigning with Him. . Rev. 20[6] Blessed and...
  5. Earburner

    Is Dispensationalism a valid way to interpret scripture?

    That would be nice, as long as one recognizes that any Jew who denies the Father and the Son, is antichrist. So, for any Jew who wants to get anywhere with God the Father, they just best get on board with God's Plan of Salvation, with Jesus or remain LOST with the rest of Israel, who are VOID of...
  6. Earburner

    Is Dispensationalism a valid way to interpret scripture?

    So, which are you? Are you now "sin-less"? Are you now "sin-free? Are you now both?
  7. Earburner

    Is Dispensationalism a valid way to interpret scripture?

    Any "believer" in Christ, who wills his/her self to keep the Law verbatim, is seeking to be justified BY the Law, while professing Jesus to be their Savior at the same time. All of such have FALLEN from the Grace of God, which is Christ Jesus Himself. Should die in that state, you will be found...
  8. Earburner

    Is Dispensationalism a valid way to interpret scripture?

    Correct!! If you mean this: by his blood we are made to be "sin-less" before the Father, however while in this "body of death", we see that we are not "sin-free". . So now, while we have this body of "flesh and blood", through faith in Christ ALONE, we are washed in the blood of Christ, and...
  9. Earburner

    Is Dispensationalism a valid way to interpret scripture?

    BTW, in my post, that word is suppose to be "Salvation"-corrected. . Wrong! I found you out, because I know your type! Without you revealing your hand, I zeroed in on your position on the Lord's FREE Gift of Salvation! You think that you must WORK to receive it, and WORK some more to keep it...
  10. Earburner

    Is Dispensationalism a valid way to interpret scripture?

    So then in the New Heavens and New earth, you will be sinning STILL, and therefore the need for faith in the sacrificial death and the blood of Christ, will be required continuously??? It doesn't sound very "New" from your camp. It sounds exactly like what we have now. Please tell us, whose...
  11. Earburner

    Is Dispensationalism a valid way to interpret scripture?

    You must know by now, that I am not talking about the foul and fictional, fantasy that most Christians speak of, being "THE" Millennium, of which they tack on AFTER their other foul belief, that Christ returns "secretly". That is NOT what KJV- 2 Thes. chapter 1 says!! There are three words of...
  12. Earburner

    Is Dispensationalism a valid way to interpret scripture?

    You might say that though there is a literal end to "a thousand years", according to our thinking, but for God's way of thinking (Isa. 55:8-9), "a thousand years is as a day, and a day is as thousand years", which is to say that it is open ended, pending only one event that shall cause Him to...
  13. Earburner

    Is Dispensationalism a valid way to interpret scripture?

    No, the start date was the day of Pentecost, for God's Grace to be operative in the world, of which is what symbolically "a thousand years" is all about! Therefore, the only time it shall end, is NOT when a literal thousand years ends, but rather "except there be a falling away first", the shall...
  14. Earburner

    Is Dispensationalism a valid way to interpret scripture?

    Okay, then call it 2,019 years, it's all the same to God, for HOW LONG His Age of Grace shall be, of which shall not END, "except there be "a falling away first". . So then, if "a falling away" (from faith) does not occur for 1500 more years, then the Age of God's Grace will still be operative...
  15. Earburner

    Is Dispensationalism a valid way to interpret scripture?

    But isn't that what you are doing? Trying to make us "work" at keeping the Law verbatim, for the Lord's FREE Gift of His Salvation? Really? For all that he had, most assuredly it was more than the "things" of this world. How about this: Mat. 10[37] He that loveth father or mother more than me...
  16. Earburner

    Is Dispensationalism a valid way to interpret scripture?

    It most definitely is THE recipe for interpretation. Try, if you will to make any literal sense of "time" out of it. You can't, for all it is, is a description of God's Eternity, and how He thinks about time. He follows no "man made" calendar from the place of His Heavenly Throne.
  17. Earburner

    Is Dispensationalism a valid way to interpret scripture?

    Thanks for your sincere question. Let's be real, God wanted all the Jews to have faith in the Promise of the first appearance of His Son. The 70 weeks of Daniel is loaded with that promise. For all of Israel, there was only a remnant out of each tribe and generation, who maintained that faith...
  18. Earburner

    Is Dispensationalism a valid way to interpret scripture?

    Yep! Just more splintering of the "splintered". It's just amazing how many false doctrines of belief have been conjured up, in addition to the scriptural account of our Lord's Glorious and visible return in all of KJV- 2 Thes. Chapter 1. . One very observable word found there, is the word...
  19. Earburner

    Is Dispensationalism a valid way to interpret scripture?

    In the KJV, concerning 2 Thes. 2:3, please notice that the word "except" is used, and not the word "until". That is crucial to know, because if the use of the word "until" is applied, it denotes the counting of time passing. Think on that! In God's Eternity, there is no passing of time!! ...
  20. Earburner

    Is Dispensationalism a valid way to interpret scripture?

    Though you may be "ignorant" about this, how long is "a thousand years"?? Ans. 2 Peter 3[8] But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years [is with the Lord] as one day. . > So, what topic did Peter state clearly in the...