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After years of teaching ministry, I have come to believe that we are simply looking at the book of Acts through the wrong lens. Many before me have come to this conclusion as well. After years of comparing Scripture with Scripture, I have questioned old assumptions and believe that the modern church is taking things that belong to the Nation of Israel and misapplying them to the Body of Christ. The result has led to constant attempts to overcome seemingly glaring contradictions that exist between the message of the Twelve and that of Paul. The contradictions disappear once the preset filter is removed.

This commentary looks at the books of Galatians and Ephesians from a dispensational perspective, highlighting the theme that in the "new dispensation of grace," both Jewish and Gentile believers are not bound by the Mosaic Law, and any attempt to enforce such on either would be a distortion of the Gospel of Grace as revealed to the Apostle Paul. It also takes a closer look at this new Body of Christ, which is made up of both Jew and Gentile, and the spiritual blessings that are laid up for them and what their walks should look like in light of these truths.

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