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I understand "dispensation", translated from oikonomia, lit. House Law, as "the management of the household for the purpose of providing for the needs of it's occupants."I never realized what dispensation really meant until the other day. What do think?
Well, if you're trying to say the law doesn't apply then you really haven't read the bible. Jesus teaches time and time again to obey the law. In fact he states that he has not come to abolish the law but to fulfill it.I never realized what dispensation really meant until the other day. What do think?
I never realized what dispensation really meant until the other day. What do think?
I never really thought about dispensation until I found some sites on YouTube stating that The apostle Paul preached the gospel differently to the gentiles making him false.I understand "dispensation", translated from oikonomia, lit. House Law, as "the management of the household for the purpose of providing for the needs of it's occupants."
Having your sins atoned through sacrifice under the Law was one dispensation. Your sins forgiven through faith in Christ is a different dispensation.
The word "dispensation" was chosen in terms of "dispensing what is needed".
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Yeah, people say all kinds of things!I never really thought about dispensation until I found some sites on YouTube stating that The apostle Paul preached the gospel differently to the gentiles making him false.
somebody may call that a dispensing of Bible information, or a dispensation, but I wouldn't agree with Paul being false at all and that's actually not the true definition of dispensationalism.I never really thought about dispensation until I found some sites on YouTube stating that The apostle Paul preached the gospel differently to the gentiles making him false.
Yes, there are Distinct Differences in these Two ( law ) and ( Grace ) Dispensations = resolves Confusion:I never really thought about dispensation until I found some sites on YouTube stating that The apostle Paul preached the gospel differently to the gentiles making him false.
Lets see .Well, if you're trying to say the law doesn't apply then you really haven't read the bible. Jesus teaches time and time again to obey the law. In fact he states that he has not come to abolish the law but to fulfill it.
What truly scares me for many folks is what they are doing to grace .Well, if you're trying to say the law doesn't apply then you really haven't read the bible. Jesus teaches time and time again to obey the law. In fact he states that he has not come to abolish the law but to fulfill it.
Oh... The endless debates on what those concepts actually mean... To whom... And when... And how. Oh, and who said.Paul preached trusting in Jesus, being baptized into Him, obeying His commands, being pure and holy.
Yes, using grace to justify disobedience is presumption.What truly scares me for many folks is what they are doing to grace .
When or if anyone uses grace to omit what CHRIST taught , or the apostels etc
IT AINT GRACE . If i use grace to justify myself , my error , or why i can now do something
JESUS or the apostels said NOT TOO . IT AINT grace , its me just trying to use the word grace
as a license to justify why I DO as I DO .
All my years of study and learning have led me to this, Trust Jesus, and do what He tells me to do.Oh... The endless debates on what those concepts actually mean... To whom... And when... And how. Oh, and who said.
I've also heard that. There was once a website that addressed that very thing. It was called, Jesus Words Only.I never really thought about dispensation until I found some sites on YouTube stating that The apostle Paul preached the gospel differently to the gentiles making him false.