Apostolic Life in the 21st Century

Did Peter and Paul Preach Different Gospels?

David K. Bernard Season 6 Episode 271

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Did Peter and Paul preached different gospels? Some proponents of hyper-dispensationalism argue that the church did not begin on the Day of Pentecost but later with the ministry of the apostle Paul. If that were true, they contend, Peter’s message in Acts 2—including his command to repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ—was intended for Israel alone and is not binding on the church today.

In this episode of Apostolic Life in the 21st Century, Dr. David K. Bernard examines the biblical claims behind hyper-dispensationalism and explains why the New Testament consistently presents one gospel, one church, and one plan of salvation. He explores the relationship between the ministries of Peter and Paul, the significance of the Day of Pentecost, and the continuing relevance of Acts 2:38 for believers today.

Whether you’ve encountered hyper-dispensationalist arguments online or simply want to better understand the relationship between Israel, the church, Peter, and Paul, this episode will help you interpret the New Testament with greater confidence and biblical clarity.

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