I wanted to get some thoughts as to various means of refuting Dispensationalism.

Although there are numerous means of so doing, one of the most convincing arguments that led me OUT of dispensational theology was the New Testament writers' use of the Old Testament. For example, the author of Hebrews use of the Old Testament, in Chapter 1 of Hebrews, would be considered arbitrary and even audacious if we did not realize that 1) the entire Old Testament is God's Word and 2) that Jesus Christ is very God and 3) the Old Testament testifies to Jesus.

A Dispensationalist would agree with #1 and #2, but would disagree with #3. The use of the Old Testament in the New Testament entirety, and especially in Hebrews Chapter 1, seems to refute the Dispensationalist hermeneutic.

Steve C


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