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    Revelation 11 Says What?
    Pastor Jared
    • Mar 13, 2019
    • 9 min

    Revelation 11 Says What?

    Last Sunday we dealt with a complex passage (Listen or Watch). Revelation 10:1-11:14 is not easy. I want to make sure we all understand these verses before we move into Revelation 12 this coming Sunday. This blog will provide some deeper exegesis and hopefully a clear explanation and application of those verses. I think chapter 10 is relatively clear. Chapter 11 is where a lot of the confusion sets in. I will focus my attention there. Context The seals (6-7) and the trumpets
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    Why I am NOT a Dispensationalist, part 4
    Pastor Jared
    • Feb 13, 2019
    • 8 min

    Why I am NOT a Dispensationalist, part 4

    In my last two blogs, using Christ’s Prophetic Plans as my guide, I outlined why a dispensational hermeneutic (point 1) and why a dispensationalist belief in a hard distinction between Israel and the church (points 2, 3, 6) are in error. In this article, I will show that the dispensationalist view of the restoration of ethnic/national Israel (point 5) is also in error. Before we get too far I want to remind you, once again, that there are several different flavours of dispens
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    Why I am NOT a Dispensationalist, part 2
    Pastor Jared
    • Jan 30, 2019
    • 8 min

    Why I am NOT a Dispensationalist, part 2

    In my last blog, I left you hanging. I stated, quite boldly, that I am not a dispensationalist but did not give any reasons as to why. This blog and the next 3 or 4 will outline those reasons. As a covenant theologian and non-dispensationalist, there are a few beliefs that I do not hold which have become somewhat mainstream in North American Evangelicalism. For example, I do not believe that God has two peoples with two distinct covenantal relationships with him such that the
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    Why I Am NOT a Dispensationalist, Part 1
    Pastor Jared
    • Jan 26, 2019
    • 7 min

    Why I Am NOT a Dispensationalist, Part 1

    We have begun a sermon series on Revelation which will last until mid-June. We are only into chapter 2, but I’m sure it has already become evident that my understanding of eschatology (end times) and my reading of Revelation is not the typical reading that we are bombarded with in mainstream Evangelicalism. Most of us are used to hearing about the end times from the mouths or pens of people like David Jeremiah (Agents of the Apocalypse; Is This the End?); John Hagee (Earth’s
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