Uselogicalways

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Uselogicalways

Uselogicalways

@uselogicalways

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Uselogicalways
Uselogicalways@uselogicalways·
If one item should burden our psyche, exiting the academia of mortality for the immutable reality of eternity should be that very thing. Death is the final exam of a course you cannot rematriculate. Don't go before you know. chickenvsegg.ca
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Uselogicalways@uselogicalways·
@joshwhitlatch Then spend a few minutes and check out: kjvcode.com Not sure how anyone that loves the Lord can discount His mathematical mastery? kjvcompare.com Many examples how Westcott and Hort's preference of Vaticanus and Sinaiticus mess up the doctrines you love
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JDubb@joshwhitlatch·
@uselogicalways I just want whatever is closest to the truth
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JDubb@joshwhitlatch·
KJV Only people read this tell me what you disagree with
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Uselogicalways@uselogicalways·
@Mark_Wilson_25 Amen 🙏 Labels are problematic, as they inevitably carry baggage. However, the 'we-just-believe-what-God-told-us-in-His-word-about-His-promises-to-us-and-to-Israel-ism' label just doesn't roll off the tongue quite as easily... So, happy to wear the 'dispy' derogative. 🏷
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Mark@Mark_Wilson_25·
Does God Mean What He Says? "The issue is never whether God can keep His promises. The issue is whether we will believe Him when He makes them." Few theological terms have been more misunderstood, or more quickly dismissed, than dispensationalism. To some, it conjures images of prophecy charts or endless debates about the end times. Others avoid the label because of the baggage they believe it carries. But what if dispensationalism is really about something much deeper? ✨ Will the God who cannot lie keep every promise exactly as He gave it? Every theological system must answer that question. Dispensationalism answers yes. Not because it exalts a theological system... But because it exalts the God whose Word cannot fail. "I the LORD do not change." (Malachi 3:6) "It is impossible for God to lie." (Hebrews 6:18) "God is not man, that He should lie." (Numbers 23:19) "My counsel shall stand, and I will accomplish all My purpose." (Isaiah 46:10) This is why dispensationalism ultimately matters. It is rooted not in speculation, but in confidence that God always keeps His Word. Charles Ryrie identified three essential features of dispensationalism: ❖ A consistent grammatical-historical interpretation of Scripture. ❖ A biblical distinction between Israel and the Church. ❖ The ultimate purpose of history is the glory of God. Notice the climax. It is not prophecy. It is the glory of God. 📖 The Pattern of Fulfillment Consider Christ's first coming. The prophets foretold: ❖ Born in Bethlehem (Micah 5:2) ❖ Born of a virgin (Isaiah 7:14) ❖ From the tribe of Judah (Genesis 49:10) ❖ The Son of David (2 Samuel 7:12–16) ❖ Betrayed for thirty pieces of silver (Zechariah 11:12–13) ❖ Pierced for our sins (Isaiah 53) ❖ Raised from the dead (Psalm 16:10) Every prophecy was fulfilled exactly as God declared. That establishes a biblical pattern. If God fulfilled the promises of Christ's first coming literally, why should we expect Him to fulfill the promises of His second coming differently? Why should Zion no longer mean Zion? Why should Jerusalem suddenly symbolize something else? Why should David's throne become merely spiritual? Why should God's unconditional promises to Israel be redefined? God's unchanging character guarantees His unchanging promises. 📖 Romans 9–11: Has God's Word Failed? Paul begins with a remarkable declaration: "It is not as though the word of God has failed." (Romans 9:6) Then he asks: "Has God rejected His people?" (Romans 11:1) His answer: "By no means!" He concludes: "All Israel will be saved." (Romans 11:26) "The gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable." (Romans 11:29) If God's covenant promises to Israel can be revoked, what assurance do any of us have that His promises to the Church cannot also be trusted? But if His calling is irrevocable, then every believer can rest in the faithfulness of the God who never changes. 🏛️ What Are the Seven Dispensations? The word dispensation is itself biblical. It translates the Greek word oikonomia, meaning stewardship or administration (Ephesians 1:10; Ephesians 3:2; Colossians 1:25). The seven dispensations are not seven different ways of salvation, but seven successive stewardships through which the one unchanging God progressively unfolds His one redemptive plan. ❖ Innocence — Adam and Eve in Eden before the Fall. ❖ Conscience — Humanity governed by conscience from the Fall to the Flood. ❖ Human Government — The nations after the Flood. ❖ Promise — God's covenant with Abraham and the patriarchs. ❖ Law — Israel under the Mosaic Covenant. ❖ Grace — The present Church Age. ❖ Kingdom — Christ's future millennial reign from Jerusalem. These stewardships reveal one unfolding story. Salvation has always been by grace through faith (Genesis 15:6; Habakkuk 2:4; Romans 4; Ephesians 2:8–9). The stewardships change. Humanity changes. Kingdoms rise and fall. But God's character, His promises, and His redemptive purpose never change. 🔍 A Common Objection Some sincere Christians avoid the label dispensationalism because they associate it with sensational prophecy teaching or overly detailed charts. Those concerns may explain the controversy surrounding the label, but they do not answer the central question: Does God mean what He says? Can the God who cannot lie revoke an unconditional covenant? Can the God who does not change redefine His everlasting promises? Can the God who fulfilled every prophecy of Christ's first coming fail to fulfill those concerning His second? Scripture answers with a resounding no. As Charles Ryrie observed: "The glory of God is the governing principle of dispensationalism." At its best, dispensationalism is not a celebration of a theological system. It is a celebration of the God who keeps His covenants, fulfills His promises, and accomplishes every purpose He has declared. "I the LORD do not change." (Malachi 3:6) "God is not man, that He should lie." (Numbers 23:19) "It is not as though the word of God has failed." (Romans 9:6) "The gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable." (Romans 11:29) The God who walked with Adam, called Abraham, gave the Law through Moses, sent His Son exactly as foretold, and will one day establish Christ's Kingdom is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Because the God of Scripture always means what He says.
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Uselogicalways@uselogicalways·
@joshwhitlatch Or... you can go doctrinally correct and old-school: 1 Corinthians 1:18 KJV — For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which ARE SAVED it is the power of God. (Sorry, couldn't resist...)
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JDubb@joshwhitlatch·
1 Corinthians 1:18: “For the word of the cross is folly to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.”
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Uselogicalways@uselogicalways·
@TNTJohn1717 @terriblewis1 Amen 🙏 I do think that He appreciates that we notice and are grateful for the little things too. All those small 'coincidences' that really aren't. Since we started taking note of the little things and being grateful, we have been amazed by the level of detail in His love.
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest@TNTJohn1717·
🚨‼️A man can be straight on doctrine, loud on standards, sharp in argument, and still have a rotten spirit if he is not thankful. Some believers think the great dangers are only the big visible sins, but the Bible puts a spotlight on something far more subtle: “neither were thankful.” That means a man can be receiving mercy every day and still be quietly corrupting his own heart by refusing to bless the God who gave it. Ingratitude is not a harmless flaw in personality. It is the soul eating at the Father’s table while acting like the Father has done very little. That is why some people are never at peace no matter how much they have. Give them more, and they want more still. Answer one prayer, and they complain about the next delay. Spare them from one danger, and they grumble about the next inconvenience. Why? Because an unthankful heart cannot be satisfied by mercy. It can sit in a pile of blessings and still feel cheated. It can have food in its hand, truth in its lap, breath in its lungs, and Christ offered freely in the gospel, and still mutter like heaven has been stingy. That is not need. That is corruption. The frightening part is that ingratitude does not usually announce itself like open rebellion. It comes in dressed like frustration, stress, disappointment, realism, or just “being honest.” But the Bible tears the mask off. Murmuring is against the Lord. Forgetting his benefits is sin. Unthankfulness belongs in the company of pride, blasphemy, and disobedience. So the issue is not whether a man still says “thank you” once in a while. The issue is whether his heart is living under mercy or whether it has started acting like God owes it a softer road, a fuller table, a quicker answer, and a better life than the one divine wisdom has assigned. A thankful heart is not blind. It sees the tears. It feels the pressure. It knows the road is hard. But it also knows this much: God has already been better to me than I deserve. That sentence will do more to steady a soul than a thousand shallow motivational slogans. The man who really believes that will not talk like a spoiled prince when he ought to be living like a rescued beggar. And the church right now does not need more polished complainers with microphones. It needs men and women who still know how to bless the Lord while the world around them rots in entitlement.
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Uselogicalways@uselogicalways·
@joshwhitlatch @Nanndy16 Not even close🙏 Your mission on here is a very needed one. You keep reminding people that it is all about what Jesus did, NOT what they do. Far too many will hear 'I never knew you' when they tell Jesus what they did for Him. Keep up the great work! 👍
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JDubb@joshwhitlatch·
@uselogicalways @Nanndy16 Love you regardless but if you tell me I’m going to hell because of this we can’t be friends lol
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JDubb@joshwhitlatch·
I’ve blocked 10 people today because they’ve told me KJV is the only way you can be saved so sad.
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Uselogicalways@uselogicalways·
@joshwhitlatch @Nanndy16 You had me 2nd guessing 😂, but you're right, it's the same issue in 1 Corinthians 15:2, just not in as many translations. Is this a salvation breaker? No. I was saved for 40 years using the RSV 1st, then NASB. But, could God have preserved His word? Would He? Why not?
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JDubb@joshwhitlatch·
@uselogicalways @Nanndy16 My mistake I had a different verse in mind. I thought you were talking about1 Corinthians 15:2 lol
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Uselogicalways@uselogicalways·
@joshwhitlatch @Nanndy16 I like the language used, now that I'm used to it. You have to learn a few new (old) words, but it’s worth it. Once we saw all the mathematical patterns, we realized there are no coincidences with God. We ordered a couple of KJV and daily scripture now seems even more alive...
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Uselogicalways@uselogicalways·
@joshwhitlatch @Nanndy16 That's just one small example. Check out that website for yourself? Again, I was staunch NASB for years and whatever Bible someone will read is better than a KJV unopened. I just think doctrine is important and personally, I'm impressed by the mathematical evidence as well.
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Uselogicalways@uselogicalways·
@joshwhitlatch @Nanndy16 For a small example note 1 Corinthians 1:18 The KJV properly states "are saved". Done deal. Christ paid the price. OSAS doctrine intact. All modern translations state the Catholic idea of "being saved". As if this is an ongoing, church-administered, process. Small change? 😏
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Uselogicalways@uselogicalways·
@joshwhitlatch @Nanndy16 There's a mental trick played here by all modern Bible proponents. If the copies used in the Textus Receptus were taken FROM Sinaiticus or Vaticanus, the argument would be valid. Since they came from Antioch, they are a different textual stream. Should 2 override a majority?
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Uselogicalways@uselogicalways·
@Nanndy16 @joshwhitlatch Amen 🙏 But as to it being necessary for salvation? No. I was NASB for decades until I researched this for myself. Now, yes KJV all the way for me and my house, but I would never force it on anyone. I would just say, be aware of the doctrinal differences: kjvcompare.com
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🇺🇸🇺🇸Nondy🇺🇸🇺🇸
Yeah that’s a little much, and I advocate for the KJV only stance. No need to be unkind or mean, etc. just give info and let folks’ free Willy through it. Or not. To me, though, I could not take seriously a transcript from Westcott and Hort. They believed Darwin had Origen of species correct. Also communed with the spirits of dead people. I just think modern versions from their critical text are sub-par. 🤷🏼‍♀️
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Uselogicalways@uselogicalways·
@PreTribAnnie @joshwhitlatch ...and that is the difference that the detractors of grace do not understand. Same as when you get married. Now, you want to do things with your new wife... ...not because she demands your obedience, but because you love spending time with her.
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JDubb@joshwhitlatch·
As a true born again, Christian, you can sin all that you want, but that doesn’t mean there’s not consequences for it!
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest
PaulsCorner-VerseQuest@TNTJohn1717·
🚨 NEW VERSEQUEST BOOK NOW AVAILABLE 🚨 🔗 versequest.com/shop/product/m… Mystery Babylon Is Not Less Than Rome, It Is Rome Plus 650 Pages | 100 Essays | $29.99 This may be one of the most important prophecy studies we have ever released. There is a lot of confusion, speculation, and half-truth surrounding Mystery Babylon. Some say it is only Rome. Some say it is America. Some say it is a vague world system. Some teachers get close, but they still cannot make every passage fit. That is the problem. If you say Mystery Babylon is only the United States, Revelation 17 does not fully fit. If you say Mystery Babylon is only Rome, Revelation 18 and Revelation 13 do not fully fit. If you say it is only a generic system, you lose the clear Roman religious face of the harlot. This study takes the most honest Bible approach: Rome is not wrong. Rome is incomplete. Mystery Babylon is not less than Rome, it is Rome Plus. In this 650-page KJV/rightly divided study, we show how Revelation 17, Revelation 18, Revelation 13, Daniel, Genesis, Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Zechariah all connect into one massive prophetic picture. This book is thorough, detailed, easy to understand, and written for serious Bible believers who want the Book to explain the system, not headlines, traditions, or favorite theories. Inside this study, we cover: The oldest lie: “ye shall be as gods” Babel as the first organized rebellion against God Nimrod and the first kingdom-builder Shinar as the Bible’s geography of wickedness Daniel’s image of Gentile world empire Babylon’s golden head and prophetic legacy Isaiah and Jeremiah’s prophecies against Babylon The golden cup of Jeremiah and Revelation The woman in the ephah in Zechariah 5 Revelation 17 and the great whore Rome as the religious face of the harlot Purple, scarlet, gold, and the mother of harlots The blood of saints and the history of religious persecution Revelation 18 and the merchants of the earth Cargo, shipmasters, luxury, and global commerce “Slaves, and souls of men” on Babylon’s invoice Revelation 13 and the beast system The false prophet, the image, and the mark Buying and selling control in the last days The final fall of Babylon and the victory of Jesus Christ And much more. This is not a fear-based prophecy book. It is not newspaper speculation. It is not a shallow Rome-only or America-only theory. It is a Bible study showing how the harlot, the merchants, the kings, the beast, the false prophet, the image, the mark, and the dragon all connect. The harlot intoxicates. The merchants profit. The kings fornicate. The beast enforces. The false prophet deceives. The dragon empowers. The Lamb destroys. Babylon burns. The beast dies. The Lamb wins. Get the book today in the VerseQuest web shop. 🔗 versequest.com/shop/product/m… #VerseQuest #MysteryBabylon #RomePlus #BibleProphecy #KJV #KingJamesBible #Revelation17 #Revelation18 #Revelation13 #EndTimes #BibleStudy #RightlyDivided #ProphecyStudy #BeastSystem #MarkOfTheBeast #JesusChrist #ChristianBooks #BibleDoctrine #KJVBible #BookOfRevelation
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Uselogicalways@uselogicalways·
@PreTribAnnie @WretchedNetwork Prophetic though... 2 Timothy 4:3 KJV — For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears;
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