Taught by Justin Johnson on Description: About four times a year, we teach a chart lesson at Grace Ambassadors. These lessons are an opportunity to see the Bible in its entirety while identifying key dispensational differences according to a Mid-Acts Pauline perspective. Learn about the different operations in the Bible in this lesson!
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Chart: Review Of The Bible
November 2nd, 2025 · Comments Off on Chart: Review Of The Bible
Remnant Gentiles
October 26th, 2025 · Comments Off on Remnant Gentiles
Taught by Justin Johnson on Description: As an add-on to our seminar, this lesson deals with how a remnant of the Gentiles will be blessed through Israel in their kingdom – just as only a remnant of Israel inherits the kingdom. Find out more about the prophesied remnant of the Gentiles in this lesson!
Religious Differences
October 25th, 2025 · Comments Off on Religious Differences
Have you ever heard someone say, “All religions are the same”? Let’s see. Roman Catholics believe that bread turns into the human flesh of Jesus and must be sacrificed and eaten repeatedly to receive salvation. They also believe Mary was as sinless as Jesus and is now the Queen of Heaven. Muslims do not believe […]
Dispensationalists Recognizing the Remnant
October 18th, 2025 · Comments Off on Dispensationalists Recognizing the Remnant
Today, our seminar begins on The Unknown Remnant. You may still have time to attend the sessions or listen online through our recordings and live stream. Live Stream Here — GraceAmbassadors.com/live Recordings Here – GraceAmbassadors.com/seminar25 Though the teaching of the Remnant may be unfamiliar to many, it is not new and has not always been […]
Who is Israel?
October 11th, 2025 · Comments Off on Who is Israel?
We are one week away from our seminar about The Unknown Remnant. Join us here: GraceAmbassadors.com/seminar25 We will speak about Israel’s faith, failure, and return. Speaking about Israel today can be confusing. A big part of what muddles communication is not using the same definitions. What do you mean when you say Israel? Here are […]
