Paul warned about a great falling away from the faith in the end times. And many have turned their eyes and ears waiting for it. But it began early on and has grown to astronomical proportions since the 1800s and especially in our day. So what is it? First I’ll provide a sketch. One, it is a different gospel from what Jesus and the Apostles preached. It causes all of its victims to reject Christ and his atonement. And it ends in turning to Judaism and temple worship with animal sacrifices and rejecting Christ’s shed blood on the cross. All warned against in Hebrews 6. Where no repentance or forgiveness is possible. It is a damnable heresy warned about in the New Testament. And condemned as heresy by the Church in 431 at Ephesus.
But where do we see this today in Christendom? It originated with the Pharisees. And began in the centuries following sweeping through the Church as Premillennialism. Jesus preached a spiritual kingdom of faith. But Premillennialism preaches a physical kingdom of sight. Jesus stopped the temple and animal sacrifices with the sacrifice of himself. Premillennialism, and especially its new form of Dispensationalism calls for another temple and a return to literal animal sacrifices. Which according to Ezekiel’s temple plan atone for sin. Thus nullifying Christ’s shed blood for sin on the cross. If his temple is literal as they say, and not a symbol of Christ. So all holding these views unwittingly will one day abandon Jesus, and Christianity in exchange for Judaism that Hebrews 6 proclaims unforgivable.
But where do we see this today in Christendom? It originated with the Pharisees. And began in the centuries following sweeping through the Church as Premillennialism. Jesus preached a spiritual kingdom of faith. But Premillennialism preaches a physical kingdom of sight. Jesus stopped the temple and animal sacrifices with the sacrifice of himself. Premillennialism, and especially its new form of Dispensationalism calls for another temple and a return to literal animal sacrifices. Which according to Ezekiel’s temple plan atone for sin. Thus nullifying Christ’s shed blood for sin on the cross. If his temple is literal as they say, and not a symbol of Christ. So all holding these views unwittingly will one day abandon Jesus, and Christianity in exchange for Judaism that Hebrews 6 proclaims unforgivable.
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