Various Writings

SETTING CONTEXT THROUGH PROMPTING FOR GRACE BELIEVING CHRISTIANS

People are rightfully cautious about the technological leap forward represented by the new chat experience with AI. In the last few messages, I discussed the importance of setting the context. A Christian should not go into a chat with an AI that has been trained on the entirety of Google’s index without being aware that …

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Understanding Dispensationalism: The Importance of Seeing the Difference

ispensationalism is not just about prophecy charts or future events. It is a framework for understanding the distinction between the prophetic program that focuses on Israel and the mystery of Christ as presented by Paul. This distinction especially impacts the believer’s view of sanctification and rewards because when we do not make this distinction, we tend to believe that even though we are justified by faith, our rule of life is law.

My theological conversation with a bot

## USER I would love to have a brief conversation with you if I could. That would demonstrate to my YouTube audience that by prompting accurately and giving the correct context, we can draw out wonderful and edifying responses that are consistent with the teaching of Scripture. There’s a lot of news about ChatGPT, and …

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Exploring the History Behind Our Understanding of The New Creation

In my last video, here “the history behind our understanding of the new creation,” I talked about the present understanding of the nature of grace based on truths that were progressively discovered in the scriptures since the time of the reformation. Luther’s clarification of justification by faith alone, which is the distinction between law and …

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An Overview of the Warnings in Hebrews and the Exhortations to enter into a present enjoyment of the blessing of the Gospel, which is called “Rest”.

The Subject of Hebrews is the Speaking of God in the Person of His Son, which concerns His Person and His Work. This is the Gospel. Heb 1:1 God, who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the fathers by the prophets, Heb 1:2 Hath in these last days spoken …

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Commonly Misused Terms (by Legalists) Clarified

DIscipleship Traditional, legalistic concept:  Based primarily on Synoptic Gospels, a Pre/Cross – Pre/Resurrection instruction consists of “following” Jesus according to outward commandments and instruction (Since He was not in them as their life.) Presented as arduous, burdensome, and absolute. Forsake all to follow Him. Taking up your cross is considered to be a matter of suffering …

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Everlasting Covenant, the Key of David, Synagogue of Satan & The Righteousness in Romans 8

Transcribed from YT Original Message Dated 1/29/22:  I want to try to encapsulate something I feel like I’m just starting to see more and more clearly in the Word. We are all learning and growing and seeing things more clearly, and it is the Lord’s mercy. No one can claim, “I got a special revelation;” …

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The Parable of the Vine – Guest Writer – Vanda Dumitrescu

No perfect translation, only a perfect Gospel A common idea in Christianity I have come across is that the first translation of the Bible in a language is perfect. The King James Version is considered a perfect translation in the English speaking world. However, if you compare translations in different languages, every once in a …

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