The great tribulation happened in 70AD with the destruction of the temple. Dispensationalism is only a couple of hundred years old in the mainstream due to the Scofield Reference Bible.
Christians need to quit looking to the future for things that happened in the past. Learn history. Learn what Christians traditionally believed as far as eschatological positions.
It was the end of the age, not the end of the world.
And as far as hope goes, that's false. "God wins" and every nation bows to Christ doesn't sound hopeful to you?
My church wrote the amicus brief that overturned Roe v Wade. We have shut down hundreds of abortion clinics and saved countless babies through our EndAbortionNow.com ministry. We are thinking, planning, and building hundreds of years out instead of waiting to be swept away. I don't see dispensational churches doing much of this. What's the point from that perspective really?
We both agree eschatology matters. I've been on your side of the fence. I've made the arguments but now I'd never go back. Heck even Dr James White is now post-mill. A theological and historical giant. He set aside his traditions and went to the Word.
Fair. It's not a salvific issue so I don't spend much time in the weeds debating it. Lots of real giants to slay. But I am firmly in this position after thorough time, research and thought. It's changes the way I impact with the world as a Christian in nothing but positive ways.
I'm a reformed Baptist that holds to the London Baptist confession and the 5 Solas. Post-mill and charge into battle with the enemy on multiple fronts because I know that the victory is God's.
The great tribulation happened in 70AD with the destruction of the temple. Dispensationalism is only a couple of hundred years old in the mainstream due to the Scofield Reference Bible.
Christians need to quit looking to the future for things that happened in the past. Learn history. Learn what Christians traditionally believed as far as eschatological positions.
It was the end of the age, not the end of the world.
And as far as hope goes, that's false. "God wins" and every nation bows to Christ doesn't sound hopeful to you?
My church wrote the amicus brief that overturned Roe v Wade. We have shut down hundreds of abortion clinics and saved countless babies through our EndAbortionNow.com ministry. We are thinking, planning, and building hundreds of years out instead of waiting to be swept away. I don't see dispensational churches doing much of this. What's the point from that perspective really?
It seems you have a false view of what Post-millennials believe and do. I would encourage you to gain understanding and wisdom in that area. This playlist will help https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLm4vxYfDpoYaWjqK76eZukIyKtyX5Xa-J
We both agree eschatology matters. I've been on your side of the fence. I've made the arguments but now I'd never go back. Heck even Dr James White is now post-mill. A theological and historical giant. He set aside his traditions and went to the Word.
Fair. It's not a salvific issue so I don't spend much time in the weeds debating it. Lots of real giants to slay. But I am firmly in this position after thorough time, research and thought. It's changes the way I impact with the world as a Christian in nothing but positive ways.
I'm a reformed Baptist that holds to the London Baptist confession and the 5 Solas. Post-mill and charge into battle with the enemy on multiple fronts because I know that the victory is God's.