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Direct scripture quotes for a 7 year tribulation? A pre-trib rapture? A physical Millennium? For starters.
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If you cannot produce scripture for most of what you believe, where does that leave you?
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Unless you are Amillennial, you add to Revelation.
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If we add anything to the passage, we incur the wrath appointed to those who do so. How do we avoid doing this? By having Jesus redefine the OT terms for us.
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“As concerning the gospel, they are enemies for your sakes: but as touching the election, they are beloved for the fathers’ sakes. For the gifts and calling of God are without repentance.” (Romans 11:28–29)
“For all the promise…
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Read it more carefully without all your assumptions. Go only by what it says.
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It says nothing about a 1000 year physical reign of Christ on earth.
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If you can find one instance where Jesus depicts a physical kingdom instead of a spiritual kingdom, you will liberate yourself from identifying with the pharisees in this matter.
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How can I prove Jesus didn't teach a millennium other than by saying the concept is missing from his vocabulary?
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Name one place where he affirms it.
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Jesus limits the interpretation of Rev 20 by his many descriptions of the kingdom. But most today reject his kingdom and hold out waiting for the Pharisees kingdom that will never arrive.
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Jesus was Amillennial.
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I experienced all that Calvinism describes in my conversion to Christ long before I knew what happened. It defined it where Arminianism could not.
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All of the Reformed creeds are Calvinistic in sin and grace as collected in the Canons of Dort and the Westminster Confession.
The are all Amillennial in their eschatology with the Westminster making room for Postmillennialism.…
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But none of the confessions are Dispensational and solidly refute it in their Amillennialism. You are not Reformed unless you are Amillennial or Postmillennial.
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They teach the church is Israel. So they reach it indirectly.
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But all the promises are yes in Christ, not the Talmud.
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Possibly in some matters.
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Hint, Got Questions is Jerry Falwell's Dispensationalist anti Reformed Arminian clones. OK for history, not for biblical truth.
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Confessions then
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These are the creeds of the Reformed Churches.
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If it isn't fully Reformed, it is deformed.
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Then you're not Reformed?
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You should familiarize yourself with these creeds. Especially consider their Amillennial stance.
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Thanks CM for posting these. They straighten out many popular false beliefs today.
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Of course not. But what is better, hearing it straight from the horses mouth? Or from someone acting like a horse?
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If you know what they say, we would't be having this discussion.
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It is more important for you to know what the Reformed Creeds say. It will straighten out many kinks in your world view.
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Sometimes the way we want people to answer is not the best way to answer. We should always give them credit for answering in the way they think best.