Christianity in a nutshell?
This
may be helpful?
Precious friends, just released for your Bible Study Enjoyment, and
possible "Solving of any
Confusion" one may have?:
BIBLE CONTRASTS Why All These Differences?
"We see a number of dissimilar wordings within God's Word. Some have seen them
as contradictions in the Bible. We prefer the term 'contrasts'.
The main reason for these differences is that God is setting forth two separate
programs (intimated even in
Genesis 1:1). The first deals with the earth and Israel.
The other concerns the heavens and Christ's Body Church. It was given to the Apostle
Paul to lay out these differences. He is God's "apostle of the Gentiles" (
Romans 11:13)
So then we must recognize such Bible divisions if we want to truly understand God's
Word and be approved by Him (
2 Timothy 2:15). Then we must follow the last directives
given by God through Paul as "the commandments of The Lord" at this present time
(
1 Corinthians 14:37)..." (D Adams)
This Excellent article Includes:
Prophecy vs Mystery
Christ Came For Israel vs Christ Came For All
Peter's authority vs Paul's authority
Jewish Church vs Body Church
Conditional Blessings vs Unconditional Blessings
A Ransom For Many vs A Ransom For All
A Gospel Without Christ's
Death vs The Gospel With Christ's Death
Saved With Works vs Saved By Faith Alone
water baptism vs Spirit Baptism
Forgive First vs Forgive After
Many baptisms vs One Baptism
Blessing Through Israel's Rise vs Blessing Through Israel's Fall
Answered Prayer vs Unanswered Prayer
God's Spirit Could Leave vs God's Spirit Stays
All Healed vs Many Unhealed
Tongues A Sign vs Tongues To Stop
Under Moses' Law vs Not Under The Law
Tithing Ordered vs Tithing Omitted
Coming To Earth vs Coming In The Air
BIBLE CONTRASTS Why All These Differences?
Amen. cc
precious friends:
@homwardbound and
@Blain
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And,
precious friend(s), Please Be Very
Richly Encouraged and Edified
In
The Lord Jesus Christ and In His Precious Word Of Truth, Rightly
Divided:
The Bible: The BIG Picture
Amen.