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Tag: Dispensational Theology

Who Is the “King Eternal” in 1 Timothy 1:17?

Paul’s doxology in 1 Timothy 1:17 directs praise to the ‘King eternal,’ a profound acknowledgment of God’s sovereignty, immortality, and invisibility. This essay explores the dispensational context, distinguishing Christ’s roles from the Father’s, and concludes that Paul most likely referred to God the Father in this timeless declaration of praise.

The Unnamed Children of Adam and Eve: God’s Plan for Populating the Earth

The unnamed children of Adam and Eve played a vital role in fulfilling God’s command to populate the earth, ensuring the growth of early human society. Though Scripture gives few details about them, their contributions were integral to God’s sovereign plan for humanity’s development and redemption.

The Mystery Form of the Kingdom: Understanding the Matthew 13 Parables

In Matthew 13, Jesus uses parables to reveal the mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven, offering profound insights into God’s unfolding plan for the present age. Each parable reveals a different aspect of the Kingdom, showing how God’s redemptive work continues until the final separation at the end of the age.

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