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The Descendants of Abraham: Do Church-Age Believers Become “Spiritual Jews?”

covenants & promises, ecclesiology, eschatology, salvation, theology

 Based on Romans 2:28-29, some have concluded that being Jewish is a spiritual rather than ethnic matter, and that people become “spiritual Jews” when they become Christians. Romans 2:28-29 reads, “For he is not a Jew who is one outwardly neither is circumcision that...

Does God Speak To Us Today?

bibliology, covenants & promises, ecclesiology, spiritual gifts

As believers there are certain principles to which we must be thoroughly committed. For example, our experience cannot determine our theology. Instead, we must submit our experience and our theology to God’s word. Peter illustrates this principle for us when he...

Hermeneutical Ramifications of Applying the New Covenant to the Church: An Appeal to Consistency

covenants & promises, ecclesiology, eschatology, exegesis/exposition

Addressed to The Council on Dispensational Hermeneutics at Baptist Bible Seminary, on September 24, 2009, and later published in Journal of Dispensational Theology, December 2009, and currently scheduled to be included in a forthcoming single volume handling the issue...

Q & A: John 3:15 and 14:12 – Promises available to everyone?

covenants & promises

Q: Is the faith of Jn. 3:15 the same as that mentioned in 14:12, and are the results available to everyone? A: John 3:15 uses the word pisteuon, which is a participle form of the word believe, thus: “the believing one in Him has (present tense) eternal...

Q & A: Does Joshua 21:43-45 Indicate There is No Future Expectation of Land for Israel?

covenants & promises

Q: Joshua 21:43-45 says, “So the Lord gave Israel all the land which He had sworn to give to their fathers, and they possessed it and lived in it. And the Lord gave them rest on every side, according to all that He had sworn to their fathers, and no one of all their...
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