I am probably a little like you, seeking the truth mainly. I come from an Open Gospel background where Premillenialism was the go, however, I came to realize that there are some bible verses that do not match up with this view.
Here's a few by my reckoning:
http://www.christianeschatology.com/futurism_dispensationalism.htm#futurism_vs_gospel
Hope we can all learn something here.
Regards
dan
From the tract: [With knowledge of the new covenant, how could anyone] Believe [a physical earthly] temple could ever be consecrated, to then be desolated, when our high priest is seated in the true tabernacle that the Lord pitched, and rules in His kingdom today?
This is a profound point. The entire book of Galatians could be applied here.
I'm wandering a little off topic here, but it was actually the idea of 'dual covenant theology' that got me started in this direction. I began to question the extreme interpretations of the dual covenant because of the Hebrews 8:8 passage quoted in the tract, "I will put my laws into their mind, and write them in their hearts: and I will be to them a God, and they shall be to me a people."
I am opening myself up here for much criticism, so please be gentle.
What you run into in today's pop theology is this idea that the law has been done away with, which just isn't the case. Yes, the old
system was done away with, the old ways were done away with (because they were just shadows of Christ), the Levitical law was made of none effect, but righteousness was never eliminated. The Levitical law has been replaced with a better covenant. But,
the commandments of God have not been replaced. God's character can not be replaced.
When you read Exodus, you find out that, of all the law that was given at Mt. Sinai, the only part of the law that was given directly from God's mouth to the people's ears was the Decalogue. All other law was communicated by God through Moses either by oral repetition or on written tablets. Again, in the ark... the Decalogue, not the Levitical law. I believe the Decalogue is special... I believe the Decalogue is what is written on the hearts of men... but only indirectly.
And you find, in Revelation 11:19, "Then God's temple in heaven was opened, and the ark of his covenant was seen within his temple. There were flashes of lightning, rumblings, peals of thunder, an earthquake, and heavy hail."
The temple of God is??... the Church, the bride of Christ. Inside the ark is contained??... the Decalogue, Aaron's staff (authority of priesthood), jar of manna (God's promise of provision and sustenance - bread from heaven). What is the Church comprised of??? men... the hearts of men... therefore, in Christ, men's hearts contain the law, priesthood (as belaboured in 1 Peter), and the sustenance of his living word.
1 John 3:4 "Everyone who makes a practice of sinning also practices lawlessness; sin is lawlessness."
Jesus revealed a "secret" when he came. Sin isn't about breaking this or that commandment, but when you sin commandment-breaking is the result. No, the origins of sin are rooted in lovelessness. Jesus said that all of the law and prophets hang on 1. Love for God, 2. Love for people. Jesus personified it. The Decalogue attests to it.
Now, I'm not going to belabour this point, but what has been birthed today is the idea that Christians can sin as much as they want and they'll be forgiven.
Matthew 23:28 "So you also outwardly appear righteous to others, but within you are full of hypocrisy and lawlessness"
Matthew 24:12 "And because lawlessness will be increased, the love of many will grow cold"
Romans 6:19 "For just as you once presented your members as slaves to impurity and to lawlessness leading to more lawlessness, so now present your members as slaves to righteousness leading to sanctification"
2 Corinthians 6:14 "Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. For what partnership has righteousness with lawlessness? Or what fellowship has light with darkness?"
2 Thessalonians 2:3 "Let no one deceive you in any way. For that day will not come, unless the rebellion comes first, and the man of lawlessness is revealed, the son of destruction"
2 Thessalonians 2:7 "For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work. Only he who now restrains it will do so until he is out of the way."
Titus 2:14 "who gave himself for us to redeem us from all lawlessness and to purify for himself a people for his own possession who are zealous for good works."
It isn't about justifying yourself by keeping the 10 commandments, but rather, when the 10 commandments are transgressed, it is only proof that love has been ignored and forsaken for a moment of satisfying the flesh.
Am I under the law? No. Do I keep the ten commandments? The answer is this, they are a schoolmaster that leads to Christ. If I love as the Spirit of Christ empowers me, then I will not slander my neighbor. If I love as the Spirit of Christ empowers me, then I will not blaspheme God's name. If I love as the Spirit of Christ empowers me, then I will not seek after pornography. Will I be tempted? Yes, but HIS Spirit must rule in me.
And when I fall, I have an advocate that intercedes for me in in heaven.
But what I see at work in the world is a falling away into the "mystery of lawlessness". I see the "love of many" growing "cold" because the "mystery of lawlessness" is at work. That mystery's ultimate meaning is a lack of love, and therefore a lack of believing God.