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What does the Bible say about hyper-dispensationalism?

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The Bible critiques hyper-dispensationalism by affirming one gospel of grace without differing methods of salvation across dispensations.

Hyper-dispensationalism is an interpretive framework that wrongly asserts that God saves people in different ways through various dispensations. As articulated in Galatians 1:6-9, the Apostle Paul warns against any gospel that diverges from the one he preached. This indicates that there cannot be multiple valid gospels throughout history, contradicting the hyper-dispensationalist claim. The Scripture underscores a singular gospel of grace as central to the Christian faith, demonstrating that God's method of salvation, exemplified through the life and resurrection of Christ, remains consistent across all ages.
Scripture References: Galatians 1:6-9

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