A Scriptural Refutation of The Teachings of Zane Hodges, Joseph Dillow and the Grace Evangelical Society, with Respect to the Future Inheritance, Glory, and Destiny of the Church –
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Introduction
Letter to Robert Wilkin of the Grace Evangelical Society (GES)
The following letter was addressed to
Robert N. Wilkin, Ph.D.,
Editor, Grace in Focus of the Grace Evangelical Society
P.O. Box 167128
Irving, TX
75016-7128
Dear Brother Wilkin:
Greetings! My apologies for the long lapse of time in getting a response off to
you. So, without further delay (and without taking up more space than I already
have!)…
The following is a “Revised and Expanded Edition” of my earlier compilation of
some passages of Scripture bearing on particular aspects of the nature, reign,
inheritance, heavenly glory, and infinite blessings of Christ’s beloved Body &
Bride (comprised exclusively of all believers saved from Pentecost
to Pre-Trib Rapture) in and with her Head, Life & Bridegroom – all by the
infinite riches of His grace, unleashed by His infinitely precious,
once-for-all shed blood.
This reworked compilation now has the added benefit [?] of being accompanied by
some observations, remarks and questions, as well as liberally-interspersed
commentary by a few “guest speakers” (who are not cited as sources of authority,
but simply as more eloquent expounders of the truth they conveyed in that
which is quoted).
I have necessarily confined myself to the NT books of John-Revelation, as there
alone (particularly in the Epistles of Paul) will the nature, purpose, and
destiny of the Church be found – not in the earthly, law, kingdom-centered
Synoptic Gospels (precious and indispensable though they be).
Let me say that when it comes to my view of the (Pre-Tribulational) Rapture, it
is governed and determined by my understanding of the Soteriology and
Ecclesiology of the present intercalary age; which thus allows all
(through normal, plain, literal interpretation) to be kept in its proper,
perfect, scriptural perspective and harmony – without contradicting or slighting
any of its constituent parts.
Likewise, it will become quite evident as we proceed that my view of such things
as the Bema-Seat of Christ, and other related matters, is also governed
and determined by my understanding of the Soteriology and Ecclesiology
of the present intercalary age; which thus, again, allows all (through
normal, plain, literal interpretation) to be kept in its proper, perfect,
scriptural perspective and harmony – without contradicting or slighting any of
its constituent parts.
In contrast, it seems to me, your views on the Soteriology and
Ecclesiology of the present age are rather governed and determined by your (mis)understanding
of such things as the Bema-Seat of Christ, and other related matters;
which thus does not allow all to be kept in its proper, perfect,
scriptural perspective and harmony – resulting in many of its constituent parts
being contradicted, slighted, and misunderstood. The content and format of my
response is thus, at least in part, intended (if not completely well designed)
to make that apparent.
Let it be observed, too, in passing, that absolutely
none of the passages in the Synoptic Gospels which speak, e.g., of “outer
darkness” and “weeping and gnashing teeth” (Matt. 8:12; 13:42, 50; 22:13; 24:51;
25:30; Lk. 13:28) are believed to be capable of application to any believers in
general, let alone to any members of Christ’s Body & Bride in particular.
Please note that the subdivisions below are not absolute; there is a good deal
of overlapping, and necessarily so, as the truths taken up under each section
are inextricably interrelated, due to the very nature and destiny of the Church.
This too will become quite evident as we proceed.
There is much here [understatement!] to digest, dear brother; so please do take
your time as you chew it over and weigh its substance.
If there are any areas that you feel have not been addressed, either adequately
or at all (including points from your previous correspondence), please let me
know.
May the Lord use that which is true herein to His glory and for your blessing.
Yours in Him Who is our Acceptance, Life & Hope,
James M. Ventilato
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