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Re: Jon Singleton - The Gospel of Paul
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2019, 12:58:09 pm »
Jon Singleton is a good kid, God bless him. He has a little trouble with comprehension and understanding and he combines that with trying to preach, run a YouTube channel and a Discord Chat forum, he seeks followers and believers in what HE teaches and he preaches false doctrines. He's only 25, he's been a Christian for a whole year now and he thinks he's ready to teach young people all about the Lord Jesus Christ and God (he never mentions the Holy Spirit).


Here is a post containing the truth :



The Gospel According to Paul


http://graceambassadors.com/midacts/the-gospel-according-to-paul



By Justin Johnson


The Old Testament books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are commonly referred to as the Four Gospels. Many Bibles even have in the titles of these books “The Gospel According to…” Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John.



All four of them contain the same gospel: the gospel of the kingdom. The gospel of the kingdom declared the fulfillment of the prophetic kingdom to the nation Israel.



What they do not contain is the gospel of the cross for salvation. Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection do not even occur until the final chapters of the books.

Jesus in his earthly ministry confirmed the kingdom promises to the circumcision (Israel):

“Now I say that Jesus Christ was a minister of the circumcision for the truth of God, to confirm the promises made unto the fathers:” – Romans 15:8



Each of the four books start with the earthly ministry of Jesus to the circumcision and ends with his death and resurrection. This outlines the ministry and message of Peter, John, and the Twelve according to prophecies of Christ.

Their ministries begin with the prophecies and end with their fulfillment in Christ.



However, there is a fifth gospel. Paul’s gospel was not copied from Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John. It was personally revealed by the Lord (Gal 1:11-12).

As such, Paul’s gospel as told in 1 Corinthians 15 is different than the four traditional Gospels. It includes the revelation of the mystery of Christ.



A New Beginning

Paul does not begin with Jesus’ ministry to the circumcision as do Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. He says elsewhere that he does not know Christ after the flesh:

“…though we have known Christ after the flesh, yet now henceforth know we him no more.” – 2 Corinthians 5:16



Instead, the first thing in Paul’s gospel is the last thing in the four gospels: the death and resurrection of Christ.



“…I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures: And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures;” – 1 Corinthians 15:3



This seems right as the foundation of Paul’s gospel of the grace of God was not the kingdom promises to a circumcised people, but the cross itself (1 Cor 1:18, 2:2, 3:10). The very first point of Paul’s gospel is neither the genealogy of Jesus nor Jesus’ relationship to prophecy, but his death for our sins.



A New Ending

Also different is how Paul’s gospel ends in 1 Corinthians 15:1-10.



The four so-called Gospels do not progress beyond the appearance of the resurrection Jesus to the Twelve apostles. However, Paul is nowhere to be found in the four Gospels. He is not only absent but an unbeliever and an enemy of the gospel of the kingdom:



“And Saul was consenting unto his death. And at that time there was a great persecution against the church which was at Jerusalem;…” – Acts 8:1



Paul’s gospel goes beyond the resurrection of Christ to his kingdom remnant. Paul explains the revelation of the mystery of Christ to himself “last of all”.



“And last of all he was seen of me also, as of one born out of due time.” – 1 Corinthians 15:8



Born out of the due time of prophecy, Paul was given salvation by the Lord himself and was chosen as the dispenser of the gospel of the grace of God:



“If ye have heard of the dispensation of the grace of God which is given me to you-ward:” – Eph 3:2

“… a dispensation of the gospel is committed unto me.” – 1 Corinthians 9:17



The Mystery Gospel

It is popular to pursue the gospel narratives found in Matthew-John as the key to understanding the Bible.





While there are doctrinal gems and spiritual truths in these books, we must remember Paul’s gospel in order to understand all things (even those things beyond the resurrection of Jesus).



“Consider what I say; and the Lord give thee understanding in all things. “ – 2 Tim 2:7



The gospel Christ gave to Paul is missing from Matthew-John, and so is called a mystery gospel (Rom 16:25, Eph 6:19).





Instead of trying to pattern ourselves after the Lord’s earthly ministry passed on to his twelve apostles to Israel, we should start with Christ crucified and pattern our ministry after the heavenly message of the apostle of the Gentiles (Rom 11:13).





When our focus is on the gospel God gave to Paul then we will be in position to grow in the grace of God as did Paul, according to his gospel:

“But by the grace of God I am what I am: and his grace which was bestowed upon me was not in vain; but I laboured more abundantly than they all: yet not I, but the grace of God which was with me.” – 1 Corinthians 15:10



Related posts:

-Handling Gospel Transition
-The Gospel Missing in John
-Did Paul Preach A Different Gospel?
-The First to Preach the Gospel
-Prophecy Unfulfilled
-Paul’s “My Gospel”
-Gospel of the Kingdom vs. Gospel of the Grace of God





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Re: Jon Singleton - The Gospel of Paul
« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2019, 01:26:21 am »
Jon Singleton is a good kid, God bless him. He has a little trouble with comprehension and understanding and he combines that with trying to preach, run a YouTube channel and a Discord Chat forum, he seeks followers and believers in what HE teaches and he preaches false doctrines. He's only 25, he's been a Christian for a whole year now and he thinks he's ready to teach young people all about the Lord Jesus Christ and God (he never mentions the Holy Spirit).


Here is a post containing the truth :



The Gospel According to Paul


http://graceambassadors.com/midacts/the-gospel-according-to-paul



By Justin Johnson


The Old Testament books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are commonly referred to as the Four Gospels. Many Bibles even have in the titles of these books “The Gospel According to…” Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John.



All four of them contain the same gospel: the gospel of the kingdom. The gospel of the kingdom declared the fulfillment of the prophetic kingdom to the nation Israel.



What they do not contain is the gospel of the cross for salvation. Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection do not even occur until the final chapters of the books.

Jesus in his earthly ministry confirmed the kingdom promises to the circumcision (Israel):

“Now I say that Jesus Christ was a minister of the circumcision for the truth of God, to confirm the promises made unto the fathers:” – Romans 15:8



Each of the four books start with the earthly ministry of Jesus to the circumcision and ends with his death and resurrection. This outlines the ministry and message of Peter, John, and the Twelve according to prophecies of Christ.

Their ministries begin with the prophecies and end with their fulfillment in Christ.



However, there is a fifth gospel. Paul’s gospel was not copied from Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John. It was personally revealed by the Lord (Gal 1:11-12).

As such, Paul’s gospel as told in 1 Corinthians 15 is different than the four traditional Gospels. It includes the revelation of the mystery of Christ.



A New Beginning

Paul does not begin with Jesus’ ministry to the circumcision as do Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. He says elsewhere that he does not know Christ after the flesh:

“…though we have known Christ after the flesh, yet now henceforth know we him no more.” – 2 Corinthians 5:16



Instead, the first thing in Paul’s gospel is the last thing in the four gospels: the death and resurrection of Christ.



“…I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures: And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures;” – 1 Corinthians 15:3



This seems right as the foundation of Paul’s gospel of the grace of God was not the kingdom promises to a circumcised people, but the cross itself (1 Cor 1:18, 2:2, 3:10). The very first point of Paul’s gospel is neither the genealogy of Jesus nor Jesus’ relationship to prophecy, but his death for our sins.



A New Ending

Also different is how Paul’s gospel ends in 1 Corinthians 15:1-10.



The four so-called Gospels do not progress beyond the appearance of the resurrection Jesus to the Twelve apostles. However, Paul is nowhere to be found in the four Gospels. He is not only absent but an unbeliever and an enemy of the gospel of the kingdom:



“And Saul was consenting unto his death. And at that time there was a great persecution against the church which was at Jerusalem;…” – Acts 8:1



Paul’s gospel goes beyond the resurrection of Christ to his kingdom remnant. Paul explains the revelation of the mystery of Christ to himself “last of all”.



“And last of all he was seen of me also, as of one born out of due time.” – 1 Corinthians 15:8



Born out of the due time of prophecy, Paul was given salvation by the Lord himself and was chosen as the dispenser of the gospel of the grace of God:



“If ye have heard of the dispensation of the grace of God which is given me to you-ward:” – Eph 3:2

“… a dispensation of the gospel is committed unto me.” – 1 Corinthians 9:17



The Mystery Gospel

It is popular to pursue the gospel narratives found in Matthew-John as the key to understanding the Bible.





While there are doctrinal gems and spiritual truths in these books, we must remember Paul’s gospel in order to understand all things (even those things beyond the resurrection of Jesus).



“Consider what I say; and the Lord give thee understanding in all things. “ – 2 Tim 2:7



The gospel Christ gave to Paul is missing from Matthew-John, and so is called a mystery gospel (Rom 16:25, Eph 6:19).





Instead of trying to pattern ourselves after the Lord’s earthly ministry passed on to his twelve apostles to Israel, we should start with Christ crucified and pattern our ministry after the heavenly message of the apostle of the Gentiles (Rom 11:13).





When our focus is on the gospel God gave to Paul then we will be in position to grow in the grace of God as did Paul, according to his gospel:

“But by the grace of God I am what I am: and his grace which was bestowed upon me was not in vain; but I laboured more abundantly than they all: yet not I, but the grace of God which was with me.” – 1 Corinthians 15:10



Related posts:

-Handling Gospel Transition
-The Gospel Missing in John
-Did Paul Preach A Different Gospel?
-The First to Preach the Gospel
-Prophecy Unfulfilled
-Paul’s “My Gospel”
-Gospel of the Kingdom vs. Gospel of the Grace of God





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It seems the writings above have some truths in them and many untruths. It also seems that the ministry promoting this is a NT only type of ministry. The four Synoptic Gospels tells the story of Jesus Christ. Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are all have different positions of which they have written about Jesus. Of, course every word, syllable, Yot and title is put there by Jesus Himself and He does this by magnificently telling not only the story He wants them to write but He lays it all out it under the characteristics of the writer.


Example:If you will read each Gospel, each has its own story to tell. They are not all the same.
Matthew being a bean counter(tax collector), wrote of Jesus through Jewish eyes.
Mark being a servant, wrote of Jesus as being the servant.
Luke being the Doctor, wrote of Jesus as a Son of man
John being 1 of the 2 that are beloved by Jesus, wrote of Jesus as Son of GOD.

If one reads the gospels carefully, three different scenarios will appear. The AoD of 165BC Maccabean Revolt,  70 AD destruction of the Temple and jerusalem and the far future of the 2nd coming of Jesus Christ.

One more problem. When you leave out the OT you not only leave out half the Bible, You leave a bunch of GOD's WORDs. This is a No brainer. Run.

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Re: Jon Singleton - The Gospel of Paul
« Reply #3 on: March 31, 2019, 05:37:32 am »
Blade, the focus of the lesson is Paul's unique gospel. I'm aware of M, M, L and J and the OT. The key is to identify the audience, the intended listeners; the hearers of the word of God. Too many people insert themselves into the audience and claim promises and prophecies that are NOT for them. Of course we read the OT and study it and the entire Bible is written FOR us but it's not all TO us.
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Re: Jon Singleton - The Gospel of Paul
« Reply #4 on: March 31, 2019, 08:08:55 pm »
Blade, the focus of the lesson is Paul's unique gospel. I'm aware of M, M, L and J and the OT. The key is to identify the audience, the intended listeners; the hearers of the word of God. Too many people insert themselves into the audience and claim promises and prophecies that are NOT for them. Of course we read the OT and study it and the entire Bible is written FOR us but it's not all TO us.

PJ.. Paul is our apostle for sure, all 13 books of them. I guess I did not understand in that the speaker was comparing the synoptic Gospels to the Books of Paul. He did so in very general terms not even mentioning any of the books or epistles Paul wrote.

I also did not understand your assertion that:"The key is to identify the audience, the intended listeners; the hearers of the word of God. Too many people insert themselves into the audience and claim promises and prophecies that are NOT for them."   Is this something to do with the audience of the FEF?

Hope you had a great Sunday, my friend.

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Re: Jon Singleton - The Gospel of Paul
« Reply #5 on: March 31, 2019, 08:43:04 pm »
Blade, the focus of the lesson is Paul's unique gospel. I'm aware of M, M, L and J and the OT. The key is to identify the audience, the intended listeners; the hearers of the word of God. Too many people insert themselves into the audience and claim promises and prophecies that are NOT for them. Of course we read the OT and study it and the entire Bible is written FOR us but it's not all TO us.

PJ.. Paul is our apostle for sure, all 13 books of them. I guess I did not understand in that the speaker was comparing the synoptic Gospels to the Books of Paul. He did so in very general terms not even mentioning any of the books or epistles Paul wrote.

I also did not understand your assertion that:"The key is to identify the audience, the intended listeners; the hearers of the word of God. Too many people insert themselves into the audience and claim promises and prophecies that are NOT for them."   Is this something to do with the audience of the FEF?

Hope you had a great Sunday, my friend.

Blade

Oh no, not FEF or TF necessarily but the intended audience of GOD in every scripture. I think Paul says Israel is on hold again till the fulness of the Gentiles be brought in. We don't get all of Israel's promises do we?

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« Reply #6 on: March 31, 2019, 09:24:34 pm »
Blade, the focus of the lesson is Paul's unique gospel. I'm aware of M, M, L and J and the OT. The key is to identify the audience, the intended listeners; the hearers of the word of God. Too many people insert themselves into the audience and claim promises and prophecies that are NOT for them. Of course we read the OT and study it and the entire Bible is written FOR us but it's not all TO us.

PJ.. Paul is our apostle for sure, all 13 books of them. I guess I did not understand in that the speaker was comparing the synoptic Gospels to the Books of Paul. He did so in very general terms not even mentioning any of the books or epistles Paul wrote.

I also did not understand your assertion that:"The key is to identify the audience, the intended listeners; the hearers of the word of God. Too many people insert themselves into the audience and claim promises and prophecies that are NOT for them."   Is this something to do with the audience of the FEF?

Hope you had a great Sunday, my friend.

Blade

Oh no, not FEF or TF necessarily but the intended audience of GOD in every scripture. I think Paul says Israel is on hold again till the fulness of the Gentiles be brought in. We don't get all of Israel's promises do we?


YES, and 'NO'......We are in the New covenant as they will become in the middle of Daniel's 70th week.

The Jewish people who flee Judea at the AoD (in those days) will be saved by Jesus at Petra and will help populate the millennium. They will receive the (the 'NO' part) of what God promised them, the New Covenant (Heb 8:10 ) and the LAND He gave to Abraham (Gen 15:18-21), son Isaac (Gen 26:3) and grandson Jacob
(Gen 28:13). To the Jewish people it is all about the land GOD gave them back at the beginning (Gen 12). From here they will rule 'all of Israel' along the side of Jesus for a 1000 years.   

Heb 8:10..".For this is the covenant (NEW) that I will make with the house of Israel
after those days, declares the Lord:
I will put my laws into their minds,
and write them on their hearts,
and I will be their God,
and they shall be my people
."
(emphasis added)

We of the Church (body of Jesus) will be the Bride of Jesus and He will be our God. We will be Kings and Priest set to rule the world of gentile nations alongside of Jesus Christ for 1000 years.

Are you ready?

Blade


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Re: Jon Singleton - The Gospel of Paul
« Reply #7 on: March 31, 2019, 09:33:57 pm »
Blade, the focus of the lesson is Paul's unique gospel. I'm aware of M, M, L and J and the OT. The key is to identify the audience, the intended listeners; the hearers of the word of God. Too many people insert themselves into the audience and claim promises and prophecies that are NOT for them. Of course we read the OT and study it and the entire Bible is written FOR us but it's not all TO us.

PJ.. Paul is our apostle for sure, all 13 books of them. I guess I did not understand in that the speaker was comparing the synoptic Gospels to the Books of Paul. He did so in very general terms not even mentioning any of the books or epistles Paul wrote.

I also did not understand your assertion that:"The key is to identify the audience, the intended listeners; the hearers of the word of God. Too many people insert themselves into the audience and claim promises and prophecies that are NOT for them."   Is this something to do with the audience of the FEF?

Hope you had a great Sunday, my friend.

Blade

Oh no, not FEF or TF necessarily but the intended audience of GOD in every scripture. I think Paul says Israel is on hold again till the fulness of the Gentiles be brought in. We don't get all of Israel's promises do we?


YES, and 'NO'......We are in the New covenant as they will become in the middle of Daniel's 70th week.

The Jewish people who flee Judea at the AoD (in those days) will be saved by Jesus at Petra and will help populate the millennium. They will receive the (the 'NO' part) of what God promised them, the New Covenant (Heb 8:10 ) and the LAND He gave to Abraham (Gen 15:18-21), son Isaac (Gen 26:3) and grandson Jacob
(Gen 28:13). To the Jewish people it is all about the land GOD gave them back at the beginning (Gen 12). From here they will rule 'all of Israel' along the side of Jesus for a 1000 years.   

Heb 8:10..".For this is the covenant (NEW) that I will make with the house of Israel
after those days, declares the Lord:
I will put my laws into their minds,
and write them on their hearts,
and I will be their God,
and they shall be my people
."
(emphasis added)

We of the Church (body of Jesus) will be the Bride of Jesus and He will be our God. We will be Kings and Priest set to rule the world of gentile nations alongside of Jesus Christ for 1000 years.

Are you ready?

Blade

I am ready Blade, praise His name. All my life I've had the feeling and the images of the end times in my mind. My Grandma had me read Revelation very young and she warned me a lot as if she knew. I have thought about being with Jesus since I was 3 years old.

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« Reply #8 on: March 31, 2019, 09:45:59 pm »
Blade, the focus of the lesson is Paul's unique gospel. I'm aware of M, M, L and J and the OT. The key is to identify the audience, the intended listeners; the hearers of the word of God. Too many people insert themselves into the audience and claim promises and prophecies that are NOT for them. Of course we read the OT and study it and the entire Bible is written FOR us but it's not all TO us.

PJ.. Paul is our apostle for sure, all 13 books of them. I guess I did not understand in that the speaker was comparing the synoptic Gospels to the Books of Paul. He did so in very general terms not even mentioning any of the books or epistles Paul wrote.

I also did not understand your assertion that:"The key is to identify the audience, the intended listeners; the hearers of the word of God. Too many people insert themselves into the audience and claim promises and prophecies that are NOT for them."   Is this something to do with the audience of the FEF?

Hope you had a great Sunday, my friend.

Blade

Oh no, not FEF or TF necessarily but the intended audience of GOD in every scripture. I think Paul says Israel is on hold again till the fulness of the Gentiles be brought in. We don't get all of Israel's promises do we?


YES, and 'NO'......We are in the New covenant as they will become in the middle of Daniel's 70th week.

The Jewish people who flee Judea at the AoD (in those days) will be saved by Jesus at Petra and will help populate the millennium. They will receive the (the 'NO' part) of what God promised them, the New Covenant (Heb 8:10 ) and the LAND He gave to Abraham (Gen 15:18-21), son Isaac (Gen 26:3) and grandson Jacob
(Gen 28:13). To the Jewish people it is all about the land GOD gave them back at the beginning (Gen 12). From here they will rule 'all of Israel' along the side of Jesus for a 1000 years.   

Heb 8:10..".For this is the covenant (NEW) that I will make with the house of Israel
after those days, declares the Lord:
I will put my laws into their minds,
and write them on their hearts,
and I will be their God,
and they shall be my people
."
(emphasis added)

We of the Church (body of Jesus) will be the Bride of Jesus and He will be our God. We will be Kings and Priest set to rule the world of gentile nations alongside of Jesus Christ for 1000 years.

Are you ready?

Blade

I am ready Blade, praise His name. All my life I've had the feeling and the images of the end times in my mind. My Grandma had me read Revelation very young and she warned me a lot as if she knew. I have thought about being with Jesus since I was 3 years old.

Great news PJ.... It seems every child has those dreams, if they are told about Jesus. I still rem. the song we use to sing. "Yes, Jesus Loves me, Yes, Jesus Loves me."

Have a great evening and let me know what you think about the new post I put up in FEF. you may not like it.

Blade


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The Apostle Paul


The Lord Jesus Christ is our savior and head. We follow Christ’s instructions for the Church the Body of Christ, which he gave to Paul. Most of our lessons, then, center around the doctrine Christ gave Paul to preach, but this is the first that considers Paul himself. Learn more about Paul in this unique lesson titled, “The Apostle Paul.”

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The Apostle Paul


The Lord Jesus Christ is our savior and head. We follow Christ’s instructions for the Church the Body of Christ, which he gave to Paul. Most of our lessons, then, center around the doctrine Christ gave Paul to preach, but this is the first that considers Paul himself. Learn more about Paul in this unique lesson titled, “The Apostle Paul.”

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