I love these words from Brother Brian Kelson's latest newsletter, although they might cause some discomfort to those that want to cling to a Mid Acts position:
"Christ confirmed the Promises made to the
fathers, Paul wrote of the promises made to the Fathers in Romans and
Paul held the hope of the promises made to the Fathers after Romans was
written. Romans has redemption truths rich for today, but the
dispensational truths of Romans are not for today. It is wrong division
of the uttermost confusion to insert into Romans anything other than
Moses, the Law, the Prophets, Covenants and Promises. Our hope is found
in Paul's letters written after Acts 28."
Monday, February 22, 2016
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