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A Dispensational Biblical Theology,Used
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Biblical theology features the story of the whole Bible. Our approach is a Dispensational interpretation of the story. As such, Dispensationalism provides a philosophy of Biblical history. Our interpretation of Biblical history will use the word dispensation in three related ways: First, dispensation refers to the management God exercises in salvation history. Second, it refers to human partners in Gods plan, called to be stewards of what God reveals to them. Third, it refers to economies of Gods management of the stewards, called dispensations. The great mystery of the story is that God the Fathers management allows evil without directly causing it. Rather, evil challenges God and His creation plan by obstructing mankind in an attempt to thwart Gods plan in history. In the end, Gods Son Incarnate will assume the role of steward to see Gods plan to fulfillment. Further, God the Spirit is at work with humanity to address their conflict with evil. While the Spirit is a continuing presence throughout history, His presence is more fully displayed following the Sons First Advent. Thus, the focus of this interpretation is on Gods glory and those glorious ways. It is Gods intent to share Himself and His glory with His creation and in particular with those called according to His purpose. Since this is salvation history, rather than including all of world history, the scope is limited. Yet we may touch upon related issues in the whole world (like creation, nations, races, or gender, etc.) Since this is salvation history, the focus features two fundamental purposes: First, Creation Purposes While creation was completed in seven days, it was designed to set the stage for history to follow. And this history is the realm of time and space in which man would mediate Gods rule on earth. This would only be realized in the millennial kingdom of the incarnate Son of God. Second, Redemption Purposes The enemy of God quickly challenged Gods plan by tempting man to rebel against God and His will. Following mans fall from God, God purposed to use man in spite of the fall and to redeem man from his fallen condition. Further, redemption includes addressing the consequences of mans sin in order to restore His chosen partners to their created role as stewards of His revealed will.
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