Think of this one thing and consider whether it is consistent with reformed theology: In dispensationalism, it is thought that it is God's plan that the Jews return to temple worship and the offering of sacrifices for sin. How can this possibly be consist with the reformed view of the finished work of Christ? This one thing, more than anything else, helped me see that one cannot hold reformed and dispensational views and be consistent.

I would recommend reading John Murray's "Redemption, Accomplished and Applied" It has been a pivotal book in my understanding of the atonement and, by extension, it has informed my understanding of eschatology.


Trust the past to God's mercy, the present to God's love and the future to God's providence." - St. Augustine
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