Dispensation Of The Rosennianity Chapter 6 Study Guide

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THE DISPENSATION OF THE MILLENNIUM
Chapter 13
THE DISPENSATION OF THE MILLENNIUM
It has been conclusively shown, I believe in the previous chapters, that godhead in the Dispensation of Grace was fully expressed in the person of the man – Jesus Christ. Accordingly, the name of God in this Dispensation is Jesus, and not Yahweh, or any other descriptive name. This dispensational name of God came into effect from the time the angel Gabriel announced to Mary the conception of Jesus.
“You will be with child and give birth to a son, and you will give him the name Jesus” (Luke 1:31).
This manifestation of godhead in the person of Jesus was to continue until the death of Christ. After his resurrection, Jesus the Son of Man became glorified. As the …show more content…

The mystery of God, which is «Christ in us», will be accomplished (Gal. 1:27), and Grace will cease. This mystery is also known as the “mystery that has been kept hidden for ages and generations” (Gal. 1:26; Eph. 3:4-11), or the mystery of the church (Eph. 5:32). There will still be salvation after the rapture but not by grace, but by law and righteousness that comes from the law. (Gal. 3:12; Matt. 25:31-46). This surely reminds us of something, the Old Testament (OT)! Some of the tenets of the OT will come back in full force (Rev. 13:10; 14:13). The world will relive OT in two phases: the post-rapture, pre-millennial phase, which will be the worst representation ever of the OT, and the millennial phase which will be the perfection of any world government this present world has ever known or will ever know (Ezekiel 40-48). The government will once more become theocratic as God originally designed it for Israel. It will be an OT-based theocracy, but with a new covenant (Heb. …show more content…

How will God reveal himself during the first half and the second half of this period? What will be God’s name then?
This Dispensation is more complicated than the previous ones, and so will be the answer to the above questions.
Jesus died like a man and resurrected like a man. That was why after his resurrection, he was very careful to prove to his disciples that he was a resurrected man and not a