When the Bible becomes clear after learning dispensational right division, it is common to ask, “Why don’t more people see this?” Last week, we answered with the troubling statistic that 20% of American adults are illiterate. That is, a fifth of adults can’t read, literally. They don’t know what part of the Bible is being […]
Why Many People Don’t See – Part II
May 24th, 2025 Comments Off on Why Many People Don’t See – Part II
Why Many People Don’t See It
May 17th, 2025 Comments Off on Why Many People Don’t See It
Sometimes after someone learns to use their Bible and rightly divide it, I get this question, “Why don’t more people see this?” There are many reasons, but this one may be the most troubling. People can’t read. Literally. Nearly 20% of adults in our country are illiterate. According to the ProLiteracy group, they cannot read […]
A Short History of Popes Named Leo
May 10th, 2025 Comments Off on A Short History of Popes Named Leo
The Romans have another Pope Leo. Learning the name of the new pope is always the intrigue of the Catholic world. There have been 13 prior popes named Leo, and more than a handful contributed to the misdirected and sometimes sordid past of the papacy. Leo the 1st was called ‘Great’ due to his contributions […]
Augustine and the Ages of God
May 3rd, 2025 Comments Off on Augustine and the Ages of God
Augustine of Hippo (4th c. AD) is quoted as saying, “Distinguish the ages, and the Scriptures harmonize.” Augustine is not known for being a dispensational Bible literalist, far from it. He allegorized too much. But even he saw that you could not read the Bible as if it were all speaking about you today. The […]
Six Weeks and Counting…
April 26th, 2025 Comments Off on Six Weeks and Counting…
In six weeks, we will be hosting meetings in Montana, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Get the details below and let us know if you can make it: https://graceambassadors.com/travel2025 Traveling alone can get weary. Gladly, there will be eleven of us traveling together from Indiana. It is much better to travel long distances with others if […]
