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Re: CKG Comments - Dispensationalism
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Aloha brother, I'm in agreement with you (about info available on the net) and didn't think that you were disparaging brother Walker in any way. I took your comment as being a conjecture on your part as to where brother Walker may have gone to Bible School - and nothing more. (No offense taken ). I also agree with you about brother Morton, who, by the way, needs our prayers today. {His mother died yesterday and has gone on to be with the Lord}. |
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Peace and Love, Stephen |
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Re: "Stephen's Testimony"
Aloha brother Stephen,
You have no idea how much I have praised God for your growth in the knowledge of God's Holy word (and the accompanying growth in the knowledge of the Lord Himself). We are but the instruments that God uses to spread His word. The glory (and the thanks) belong to God. I believe the Holy Spirit has revealed these truths to you, for true spiritual understanding and wisdom come from Him. [1Corinthians 2:1-16] Your Posts and comments reflect real growth in spiritual discernment and understanding, and I pray that God will give you the corresponding wisdom to go along with what He is showing you. [1Corinthians 1:30; Ephesians 1:17; Colossians 1:9, 3:16; James 1:5, 3:17] My limited understanding on the difference between KNOWLEDGE, UNDERSTANDING, DISCERNMENT, and WISDOM is: KNOWLEDGE = WHO or WHAT (Information & Data) UNDERSTANDING = WHY (Scriptural Understanding - Reasoning - Reasons) DISCERNMENT = WHERE (Spiritual Discernment – The Ability to Distinguish Between Good & Evil< > Right & Wrong) WISDOM = HOW (Godly Wisdom - How to Apply the Knowledge that we have. Or Obedience to Revealed Truth Through Righteous Living) Praise God - For He truly is great and wonderful. Keep on seeking Him and His truth brother - He will not disappoint you! |
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I've been saved a little over 25 years and have met Calvinists, Charasmatics, and such, but I've never met anyone I would consider a hyper-dispensationalist. As a matter of fact it seems most church members are not even familiar with dispensationlism. The lines are clearly drawn as to Calvinism and the Charasmatics, but exactly what do you consider a hyper-dispensationalist? I've heard people mention Doug Stauffer (I have his books on rightly dividing the Word and his defense of the KJV ), but David Cloud considers him a hyper.
http://www.wayoflife.org/fbns/bewareof-hyperdisp.html I think I could tolerate and get along with a hyper-dispensationalist much better than I can with Calvinists, Charasmatics, Emergents, and such. |
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As one preacher put it (and I paraphrase): if you just get closer to God, the rest will fall into place. |
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...and Cloud included Ruckman on his list of hypers.
CKG, I think everybody considers another person a "hyper" if he believes or does more of something than they anyone does. But I would consider someone a "hyperdispensationalist" if he doesn't believe in water baptism to be practiced in this age and if he believes that the body of Christ started with Paul. In practical matters, some would consider one a hyperdispensationalist for making the OT of no value to the Body of Christ. However, those whom I consider "hypers" also emphasize that the OT were "written for our learning" and we get "practical applications" from it. As with Here Am I, I still enjoy Cloud's articles (except, of course, the ones that I disagree with - such as his articles where he mentions Ruckman, Reese, and Stauffer, etc. "hypers"). Last edited by Biblestudent; 01-01-2009 at 05:00 PM. |
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While I may disagree with some points of their doctrine, in the big scheme of things I don't consider hyper-dispensationalism a serious problem in the American church.
David Cloud says a whole lot more that I agree with than I disagree with. Some say he is a TR man but whether that is true or not I don't know, but he does have a lot of good KJV defense material. I've heard people say he is gentleman if you meet him in person. When the book "New Age Bible Versions" first came out it was loaded with errors (typographical in nature) so I took a copy and highlighted the errors with corrections and sent it to Gail Riplinger. She sent me a very nice letter thanking me for my effort and said they were taking actions to make the corrections. When David Cloud put out his book on Seventh Day Adventism (which is a very good book) I saw some errors with the numbers and sent them an email pointing them out. I don't know if it was him or someone involved in his ministry, but I got an email back and needless to say they weren't very thankful. Maybe they were having a bad day or something. We need more people like David Cloud making good Bible believing material available, but it needs to be a good quality product. |
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Aloha brother, In answer to your question: Aloha brother, I have been saved for a little over 50 years and I have only met one Hyper-Dispensationalist (I built a house for him, way back in the early 1970's). Basically a Hyper-Dispensationalist believes:
I consider myself a “moderate” Dispensationalist. I believe that there are “Divisions” in the word of God [2Timothy 2:15], but I don’t “chop up” the Bible by the Old Testament vs. the New Testament; or The Gospels & Acts vs. Paul’s Books. By the way, I do not refer to myself as a Dispensationalist, I always refer to myself as a "Bible believing Christian". I believe what Paul said: 2 Timothy 3:15 And that from a child thou hast known the holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus. 16 ALL SCRIPTURE is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: 17 That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works. Romans 15:4 For whatsoever things were written aforetime were writtenFOR OUR LEARNING, that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might have hope. I believe that ALL SCRIPTURE is for us – not just Paul’s Books. And we are obligated to “rightly divide” the Scriptures [2Timothy 2:15] in order to learn the truth from God. I believe that both the Old Testament and the New Testament {The whole Bible} was “written for our learning” (NOT just those Books that the Apostle Paul wrote) and although all Scripture is not directed at us – all Scripture has been written for our benefit. Hyper-Dispensationalists are normally very knowledgeable about the Scriptures - but they are also (generally speaking) very proud, vain, and arrogant. They will argue and debate for hours on end without anyone being edified. I do not believe that there is any "benefit" that can be derived with dealing with them, so I avoid them. Brother David Cloud is in the sad habit of "labeling" anyone with whom he disagrees with with whatever "label" he thinks fits that person (in other words he invents his own "definitions" to fit his own opinions). I don't understand why Christian celebrities think it is necessary to openly dispute with other Christians with whom they may disagree with, unless they are looking to make a name for themselves. |
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Stauffer quoted Charles C. Ryrie in "One Book Rightly Divided", which I think sums up what the ultras believe:
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As far as Hyperdispensationalism goes, I haven't met many that really believe it, but I've been accused of believing it and teaching it by Cloudish people for years.
I believe that the Apostles and those saved in Acts 2-7 were accepted into the Church and will be at the marriage supper of the Lamb, but from what I can make out, the Church Age didn't properly start until the final rejection of Christ in Acts 7 with the stoning of Stephen; in the very next chapter, the first Gentile is saved, unarguably by Grace through Faith, as per Ephesians 2:8-9 and Romans 10:9-10. Immediately following, Paul, the Apostle to the Gentiles, was saved and called in Acts 9. Overall, I'm cautious when preaching doctrinal stuff out of the Old Testament or the Gospels, as it's easy to get young Christians confused between the Kingdoms and Gospels without an all-out study on the matter, but the entire canon of Scripture is given to us for doctrine, correction, reproof and instruction in righteousness, though perhaps not in exactly that order. As far as the Bible school thing goes, the only on-site institute I could recommend in good conscience is Pensacola Bible Institute, and correspondence courses would include the Bible Doctrine Institute and Charity Baptist Church's course. Bro. Steve Sturgeon in Dillon, Montana has an institute which my uncle is/was attending, but he has a somewhat more heavy-handed way of running his church, so it's definitely not for everyone. (See this link for some information and a video that deals with apostasy in the Church and Crown College's response to the message.) |
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