Dispensationalism is a system of literal interpretation that recognizes specific time-frames (or periods of history) where God has given additional revelation and stewardship responsibilities to man. Each of these stages of history, or 'dispensations,' can be marked by a beginning event, increased stewardship responsibility (as a result of the additional revelation being given to believe by faith and obeyed), the failure of man, and a closing event. This system of interpretation stands in contrast to Covenant Theology, in that Dispensationalist also recognize the faithfulness of God regarding His covenants to physical Israel; believing that God specifically chose to work through the nation of Israel and will once establish them according to His Word.
The Bible can be divided into periods of stewardship where God has held man accountable for specific increased revelation. Each of these periods of ti...
The Bible can be divided into periods of stewardship where God has held man accountable for specific increased revelation. Each of these periods of ti...
We have been considering the seven most commonly accepted Biblical dispensations, or stewardships of time. This message examines the stewardship of th...
Biblical history can be divided into seven distinct periods of stewardships, or dispensations. This message discusses those covering the initial perio...
Biblical history can be divided into seven distinct periods of stewardships, or dispensations. This message covers the first three of those times of s...
As we discuss the importance of the interpretation of God's Word, it is important to examine what God's Word declares regarding it's own interpretatio...
What are the distinctives of Dispensationalism? This message discusses the concepts of literal interpretation, progressive revelation, doxological pur...
How we interpret the Bible is critical to our understanding of God's Word. We are challenged in God's Word to endeavor to present ourselves approved t...