Paul’s Gospel
[Editor:] Paul’s “my gospel” is the premier evangel concerning Christ’s grand work at Calvary. It is a glorious revelation that began being declared at his divine separation in Acts 13. This gospel continues to this day. Thus, Paul’s gospel spans both a portion of the Pentecostal Administration (from Acts 13-28) and all of the Secret Administration. Additionally, Paul’s gospel – “the gospel of the grace of God” (Acts 20:24) – will ultimately be the future basis of God’s worldwide judgement (Romans 2:16), which will be the setting of all things right – the correction of everything.
It must be remembered that “gospels” and
“administrations” are not the same thing, so it should almost go without saying
that there is a difference between Paul’s Gospel and the Secret Administration
– one is a gospel; the other is an administration. Some of the most advanced
students of Scripture have failed to make this clear distinction. This failure
to “rightly divide” between the two has resulted in much confusion, even
among dispensational teachers. For look at their distinctions, see:
– Paul’s Gospel and the Secret Administration, Bible Student’s Notebook #788
For a closer look at Paul’s Evangel, see the following resources on our order form:
– Paul’s
Gospel, William R. Newell;
– The Gospel of Our Salvation, Adlai Loudy;
– Meaning and Usage of Gospel, Adlai Loudy;
– The Gospel’s Differentiated, God’s Eonian Purpose (chapter 9), Adlai Loudy.
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