Jesus vs. Paul: Round 1 »

Paul’s epistles are the words of Christ to us today…we are to follow the Words of Christ, as they were revealed to the Apostle Paul. We must preach and believe the gospel as was revealed to the Apostle Paul. Christ taught a gospel – the Gospel of the Kingdom. But under that gospel, He taught [...]

The Absolute Apostle Paul? »

Paul’s epistles are the words of Christ to us today…we are to follow the Words of Christ, as they were revealed to the Apostle Paul. We must preach and believe the gospel as was revealed to the Apostle Paul. Christ taught a gospel – the Gospel of the Kingdom. But under that gospel, He taught [...]

A Theological Introduction to Hyper-Dispensationalism »

Is Hyper-Dispensationalism a “heresy”? Is it a “false teaching”? Or, is it just a “denomination,” “sect,” or a “cult”? Hyper-dispensationalists do not outright deny the core doctrines of orthodox Christianity. They believe in the deity of Christ, the Trinity, justification by faith alone, etc. They also worship in the same type of setting as a [...]

A Brief History of Hyper-Dispensationalism – Part 2 »

The most published and important branch of Hyper-Dispensationalism started to form in Wayne, New Jersey sometime around the 1930s: Here a group of believers began to see the importance of understanding the “the mystery” revealed to Paul, and the urgency of proclaiming the unadulterated “gospel of the grace of God.” It was Pastor C. R. [...]

A Brief History of Hyper-Dispensationalism – Part 1 »

As we’ve been learning in this series, Dispensationalism is a particular theology that evolved out of the cultural environment and personal experience of John Darby in the 1840s. I suggested that Dispensationalism was a poor way doing theology since it ignores the internal structure of God’s covenants and replaces them with man-made “dispensations.” Nevertheless, the [...]

What is Hyper-Dispensationalism? »

The time has come to start our lengthy series on the heresy of Hyper-Dispensationalism. Hold on to your butts… Intro to the Intro It has been said that Open-Theism is consistent Arminianism. Open theism says that God doesn’t know the future. In order for man to be truly “free” creatures, God must sacrifice his sovereignty. [...]