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Thanks for the reply!
BTW, I have not been a dispensationalist since the late 70s. That is not the basis of my belief.
BTW, I have not been a dispensationalist since the late 70s. That is not the basis of my belief.
There is NO evidence. The opposite is the truth. You are trying to divide the indivisible. The ironic part of Dispy thinking is that they make "the kingdom of heaven" a carnal earthly political kingdom and "the God of God" a spiritual heavenly kingdom. This alone is absurd, contradictory, unbiblical and extra-biblical. Everything about Dispensationalism is confusing and doesn't add up.
An elementary comparison between the two in the New Testament will show that “the kingdom of heaven” and “the kingdom of God” are just similar expressions to describe the one same Kingdom. Those who disconnect the repeated synonymous terms “the kingdom of heaven” and “the kingdom of God” do gravely undermine the simple truth that there is but one eternal righteous kingdom that belongs to “the God of heaven.” It is God ordained and God controlled; and whilst it is currently headquartered in heavenly domain it finds its earthly demonstration within the persecuted Church of Jesus Christ. Significantly, in Revelation, we see the righteous giving glory to “the God of heaven” (11:13) and the wicked blaspheming “the God of heaven” (16:10-11).
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