Jorgfe Registered user Username: Jorgfe
Post Number: 1437 Registered: 11-2005
| Posted on Friday, December 05, 2008 - 3:29 pm: |    |
Adventism teaches that there is more to the Gospel than what God revealed through Jesus. It teaches that in order to be ready for Christ’s coming there must also be- an eschatological gift of the Spirit (latter rain)
- an eschatological sealing of the saints which is something different than the saints have always enjoyed in the gospel
Thus Adventism- waits for the final atonement
- waits for the investigative judgment
- waits for the latter rain
- waits for the special sealing to be placed on a community of perfect Adventists.
But God's Word tells us that the gospel Christ was sent to give is God’s final word, beyond which there is nothing to be said or experienced. There is no way of going on from hearing the gospel to some more profound or fuller knowledge of God. Why didn't Jesus instruct His disciples that there was still more to add to the gospel when He gave them the Great Commission recorded in Matthew 28? Was Jesus and incompetant teacher? Gilbert Jorgensen It has been 164 Years, 1 Months, and 14 Days since October 22, 1844 |