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  1. JudgeRightly

    What say you? Is the Bride the same as the body of Christ?

    Jews who believe come to believe in Christ in the present dispensation are Christians, yes. Prior to Paul's conversion, however, that is NOT the case. The first Christian.
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    These are NOT the same gospel

    So? But none of these things move me; nor do I count my life dear to myself, so that I may finish my race with joy, and the ministry which I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify to the gospel of the grace of God. - Acts 20:24...
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    What say you? Is the Bride the same as the body of Christ?

    Yes, that's our argument. But it WAS written FOR us. This is a textbook example of an argument from incredulity. It's a fallacy for a reason. Just because you don't see it doesn't mean it's false. Says the one reading scripture with her own indoctrination, reading her own beliefs into the...
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    What say you? Is the Bride the same as the body of Christ?

    It DOES mean that it was written "to the Hebrews." AKA Israel. It means that Ephesians was written *gasp!* to the Christians in Ephesus. You asked how we know that those verses were for the tribulation saints. The Tribulation saints are part of Israel, and the post I made shows you clearly...
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    What say you? Is the Bride the same as the body of Christ?

    Hebrews: Full title of the book is "The Epistle to the Hebrews" 🤯 1 Peter: See 1:1-2; 2:4-12; 5:1-4; all of which are references to Israel, their culture, or speaking as if to Israel in an "us vs them" mindset compared to the Gentiles 2 Peter: See 3:1; 2 Peter is written to the same group as 1...
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    These are NOT the same gospel

    This is begging the question. As I said later in the post you truncated, "priest," and the various forms of the word, shows up NOT ONCE in any of Paul's epistles. He's Israel's High Priest. You know, Israel, the nation that 1/12th of which is literally comprised of priests. Again, Paul NEVER...
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    The Book of Revelation: Mystery Or Profitable?

    https://kgov.com/copyright https://kgov.com/use-policy Kgov's use policy does not include sharing online the mp3s of those Bible studies. You'll have to purchase a copy yourself.
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    What say you? Is the Bride the same as the body of Christ?

    Christians will have been "caught up" prior to the Tribulation. If this were not the case, Paul wouldn't have told us to "comfort another with these words": But I do not want you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning those who have fallen asleep, lest you sorrow as others who have no hope.For...
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    These are NOT the same gospel

    Not necessarily. The authors of the Bible worded what they said very carefully. Paul included. The fact that he DID NOT mention fits very well with what he said about members of the Body of Christ being "neither Jew nor Greek." The holy priesthood of Israel was, by definition, of the Jews...
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    What say you? Is the Bride the same as the body of Christ?

    "Dispie/dispy" = Dispensationalist aka, people who recognize that there are different dispensations (greek: oikonomia) in the Bible
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    Welcome to the Dominic Enyart Show forum

    Do right, and risk the consequences!
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    The Church in the Book of Revelation

    I see what you're saying. But I still disagree that it would be "cherry picking." If a prophecy fails, and through its failure, a people turns to God, would that not be better, regardless of who's doctrine is vindicated?
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    The Church in the Book of Revelation

    Not at all. Not every prophecy deals with the end times. The prophecy of the last week of 70 weeks is dealing with the end times. What Jesus said deals specifically with the end times. Not at all. It's not.
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    Scriptures that show that Christs death saved a person while in unbelief !

    That was directed at B57. Not you. He's not one to answer challenges to his position, so I was giving him a reminder of that.
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    What say you? Is the Bride the same as the body of Christ?

    Apologies for the mistake. Except it's not a verse. It's literally just "Remember, don't commit adultery." Would you be pleased that she has a reminder of the law "do not commit adultery" in her visor? Would you not think that she's struggling with remaining faithful to you? (Please note...
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    The Church in the Book of Revelation

    Which is more important to God? Love or prophecy? I say love of His people is more important to God, than is His commitment to a prophecy. Paul says: Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I have become sounding brass or a clanging cymbal.And though I have...
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    The Church in the Book of Revelation

    The 70 weeks was for the arrival of Christ. It's already happened, except for the final week, which is for the events described in Revelation. That final week can be shortened (the others cannot as they're in the past). And in fact, Jesus says they WILL be shortened, not just can be...
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    Dinosaurs are fake and leads to atheism!

    Adaptation of an organism to its environment is well within its design spec. Here's the problem: * Blyth Institute Research on Mutation By Design: Bob Enyart interviews Jonathan Bartlett, the layman who founded the Blyth Institute (.org) after spending years researching the nature of...
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    What say you? Is the Bride the same as the body of Christ?

    It's your husband's (correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression you're a lady) handwriting. A note he left for himself.
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    What say you? Is the Bride the same as the body of Christ?

    Was going to ask you this earlier... If you asked your spouse to borrow their car, and then pull down the visor to find the keys, but instead find a note that says, "Remember, don't commit adultery," would you be pleased by that? Or would you feel saddened, perhaps horrified?
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