Because my view of the gospel is radically different than the MADists.
That doesn't justify your mashing together of the scriptures.
Ephesians 4: 1 I THEREFORE, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you that ye walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are called,
2 With all lowliness and meekness, with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love;
3 Endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.
4 There is one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling;
5 One Lord, one faith, one baptism,
6 One God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all.
There is one body, one Spirit, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, and one God and Father of us all.
YES... In the Body of Christ!
But this CANNOT be said of Israel!
Why? Because while there is one Spirit, one Lord, one God and Father, there is not "one baptism" is Israel.... THERE ARE MANY! And on top of that, it's not the same "faith" of the Body of Christ.
As Paul said:
For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes, for the Jew first and also for the Greek. For in it the righteousness of God is revealed
from faith to faith; as it is written, “The just shall live by faith.”
The Just Live by Faith - For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes, for the Jew first and also for the Greek.
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I fully believe that He is the source of all justice.
So do we!
Therefore I reject the MADist point of view of different gospels and the injustice of God treating different people differently depending on when they lived and their nationality/race.
You're trying to set up a straw man, that MADs have a God who is racist. It's not going to work, because that's not what we teach.
The Bible tells us that God works with different people in different ways at different times.
That's not unjust at all! Let alone racist...
Do you not interact with different people in different ways at different times?
Why can't God?
In the Garden of Eden, God told Adam and Eve "you may eat of every tree and herb in the Garden."
Then they sinned, and God told Adam that he would have to toil at the ground to eat.
Then Cain killed his brother, and God prohibited the death penalty for Cain. This started a period where every man was essentially a law unto himself, and brought about whatever they thought was justice. The world became exceedingly wicked, as a result.
Later, immediately after Noah left the Ark after God destroyed humanity for being so wicked, God told Noah that "every moving thing that lives shall be food for you." Not just herbs and fruit, but animals too. The only exception is that He prohibited eating animals with their lifeblood still in them, because He will demand a reckoning for it, both from beasts and man, and He then made murder a crime again.
Then men tried to build the tower of Babel, so God confused their languages, so that they could no longer understand each other, and caused them to scatter across the globe.
Later, God brought Abram out of Haran, and started working with him directly, promising Abram that He would give his descendants the land of Canaan......
I haven't made it even a quarter of the way through Genesis, and already we see that God does indeed work with different people in different ways at different times.
THIS is dispensationalism. In fact, the above covers at least three different dispensational periods:
The Dispensation of Innocence - Adam and Eve, sinless in the Garden
The Dispensation of Conscience - man is left to his own devices and became wicked
The Dispensation of Human Government - after God destroyed man in the Flood, He established human government, to bring justice upon the wicked
The Dispensation of Promise - started with the Call of Abraham, lasted through the lives of the patriarchs, and ended with the Exodus of the Hebrews from Egypt, during which, God raised a nation for Himself, a nation He could call "His people."
The next three (seven total) deal with the rest of the Bible up until today:
The Dispensation of Law - God SPECIFICALLY dealt with Israel through the Mosaic Covenant, the Law. Within this dispensation, God prohibited His people (and not the rest of the world) from eating certain things. There are two Covenants in this dispensation, both made with the same two parties, God and Israel, the Old Covenant, and the New Covenant, BOTH being Law. This dispensation of law lasted until it was abruptly ended with God cutting off Israel for her rejection of her Messiah in Acts 7, the Stoning of Stephen being the last straw.
The Dispensation of Grace - this began with Paul's conversion on the road to Damascus. God is working with humans around the world not through a covenant of law, as He did with Israel, but through a "covenant" of Grace, as He did with Abram in Genesis 15. Once this dispensation is complete, God will go back to working directly with Israel again through the Dispensation of Law, and thus complete the prophecies in Daniel regarding the 70 weeks, and the events of Revelation will occur. And then we get to...
The Millenial Kingdom - God Himself will rule over humanity, with Jesus on David's throne in the New Jerusalem on Earth, for a thousand years. After which comes Judgement Day, followed by a new heaven and a new earth where all saints with live with God forever.
We are all humans, all of us have the same human nature. I grew up under injustice and I despise it. I hate it with my entire being as it caused me to deliberately destroy my life.
Dispensationalism has nothing to do with you ruining your life or coming back to God.
It's another story of a miracle God has performed in my life. I'll post it in my miracles thread some day.
Your destroying your life is not a miracle, nor is your current stubbornness, nor is God working in a person's life a miracle.
Anyone with any humanity left in them can understand why I despise MADism.
AGAIN, you have somehow associated MAD with injustice. This is a straw man you have made to try to justify your hatred of it.
In other words, your despising of MAD is irrational, unable to be understood by anyone. You need to humble yourself and repent of your false accusations.