Point of View: Replacement Theology by Dr. Larry Hufhand
Our
subject of discussion this morning is: “Replacement Theology.”
Let’s begin by defining Replacement Theology [supersessionism]. We will use the
letters RT to refer to Replacement Theology. Simply put, RT is simply
replacing Israel with the Church. In other words, Israel became the
church in the New Testament. The idea that the church was founded on the
Day of Pentecost is not accurate according to those who hold to the RT
position. Since the church is based on Grace, and Grace is God’s favor
upon fallen man, then the Church actually began in the Garden of Eden, when God
provided a covering of skins for clothes for Adam and Eve.
Another aspect
of RT is that all the promises that God made to Israel, now belong to the
Church; consequently, God is done with Israel, due to the fact that the Jews
were responsible for the death of Jesus. This, of course was not true.
Augustine, in the 4th century, as well as Martin Luther in the 15th
century and many Reformers of today believed that the Jews were responsible for
the death of Jesus, so they are to be shunned at the least, or killed at the
worst. That played right into the hand of Hitler and his excuse for the
holocaust.
Basically, this is a Reformed position, and so anything having to do with prophecy is rendered null and void. Those who adhere to the RT position, spiritualize all O.T. as well as N.T. prophecies, including the Rapture, the Tribulation period, and the 1,000 year Millennial reign of Christ. This is the reason the Reformers are so adamant against the Dispensational position of Eschatology.
Dr.
Larry Hufhand
An Introduction to Dispensationalism, by Dr. David L. Cummins, from a recorded lecture series.
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