It’s popular these days to say Biblical prophecy doesn’t matter in the larger scheme of Christian living in the 21st century. This issue of the Baptist Bulletin considers why dispensationalists disagree with that opinion.
For one thing, Biblical prophecy has a direct influence on the way a Christian lives. Read about it in “Why Biblical Prophecy Matters” by Cory M. Marsh. Since beliefs about prophecy affect attitudes toward Israel, Paul J. Scharf addresses whether Israel still has a future in God’s program. Read about it in “Young, Restless, Fundamentalist.” Scharf quotes Dr. Jeremy Scott, who says that everything boils down to hermeneutics. Agreeing, David Gunn presents the need for a sound hermeneutic in “Why Originalism?” Then Brennan Wilson offers eight tips for improving Bible study in “Keep It Simple, Student,” while Ryan Day shares “The One Bridge You Can Trust.”
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Why Biblical Prophecy Matters | Cory M. Marsh
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Young, Restless, Fundamentalist | Paul J. Scharf
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Why Originalism?| David Gunn
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Keep It Simple, Student | Brennan Wilson
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The One Bridge You Can Trust | Ryan Day
Baptist Bulletin Plus—Digital Content
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How Then Shall We think of Kanye West’s Conversion? | Mike Hess
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Could Jesus Christ Come Today? | Robert Gromacki
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Major Points of Difference in Reformed and Baptist Theology | Leon Wood
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The Ten Commandments for Today? Part 2 | Hermann Austel
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Ten Marks of Spiritually Mature Church Leaders | Jim Vogel
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I Am Called to Self-Sacrifice, Not Self-Care | Amy Dunham
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The Role of the New Covenant in the Life of the Church | Don Trest
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