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Tag: Dispensation of Grace

The Dispensation of Grace, often called the Church Age, is the current administration of God’s plan, beginning at Pentecost (Acts 2) and concluding with the Rapture of the Church. This era is a “parenthesis” in the prophetic timeline of Israel—a mystery that was hidden in God from ages past and not revealed to the Old Testament prophets. In this unique period, God is calling out a people for His name from among both Jews and Gentiles, uniting them into one spiritual body, the Church, through the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Unlike the Dispensation of Law, which demanded righteousness from man, this dispensation offers the righteousness of God as a free gift through faith in the finished work of Jesus Christ.

Believers in this age are not under the Mosaic Law but are under the “law of Christ” (Galatians 6:2), guided by the indwelling Holy Spirit. The responsibility of this dispensation is to believe the Gospel and walk in the Spirit, manifesting the fruit of righteousness. However, Scripture warns that this age will end in apostasy within the professing church, necessitating the removal of the true Body of Christ before the judgment of the Tribulation begins. This collection explores the riches of God’s grace, the distinct calling of the Church, and the freedom we possess in Christ to serve Him out of love rather than legalistic obligation.

The Tension Between Grace and Accountability: Navigating Stigma, Truth, and Consequences

When truth is inconvenient, many choose to hide it rather than face it. But biblical grace does not mean looking the other way—it means confronting sin with both love and accountability. If sin is ignored, the consequences only grow. True wisdom requires transparency, integrity, and the courage to stand for what is right, even when it’s difficult.

The Letter Kills, but the Spirit Gives Life: A Biblical Contrast

The giving of the Law at Sinai and the giving of the Spirit at Pentecost illustrate one of the greatest biblical contrasts—how the Law exposes sin and brings judgment, but the Spirit gives life and redemption. This contrast reveals the unfolding of God’s redemptive plan, where righteousness is no longer found in the Law but in Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit.

The Sermon on the Mount and the Law of Christ: Fulfillment, Obsolescence, and the New Standard

The Sermon on the Mount reveals that Jesus fulfilled the Law of Moses, rendering it obsolete and establishing the Law of Christ as the believer’s new standard. Christians today live under grace, following Christ’s teachings, which produce righteousness through the Spirit rather than legalistic adherence to the Mosaic Law.

Let every word and pixel honor the Lord. 1 Corinthians 10:31: "whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God."