Proceeding through the dispensations I seek to present each period as a progression of God's unfolding plan of salvation as man is ready to receive and understand God's message. I also show how each dispensation defeats a particular objection Satan, and man, has against God's judgment of sin. This is the dispensation of Will.
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Great Teaching! My speculation :-) when I came to this part in Genesis: Oh, I see. Cause he had to bring an offering to God from the fruits of his labor, Cain just yanked something out of the ground, so to speak. (I thought of Malachi 1 where God said the priest were contemptuously serving/offering sacrifices to Him.) Abel, showing how he felt about God, was real careful about his offering. He brought to God the first--and the best of the first--of the “fruits” of his labor.
Question: Dr. Sanders, what is your source for “worthless” and “strength?” I've been looking and can't seem to find those meanings for the names Abel and Cain.
I didn't know, until I sat down and thought about it, because of eschatology being used as a big money maker, and the eschatological arguing, I had become rather end-time weary. I am so glad, Dr. Sanders, that I took a chance and “peeked behind” your end-time titles.
Soldier, sailor, officer nurse father and finally Bible teacher. Ranging from soldiering to nursing to anesthesia I have struggled to learn of God in my life. Now sharing what I have learned with others through study obtained via D Ministry degree and "hard knocks," which is...