When Will This Dispensation End?

Overall Summary:
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the dispensation of grace, focusing on when it will end. He examines Romans 11, which describes Israel being set aside temporarily while God works with the Gentiles. The speaker emphasizes that the Gentiles, not individuals or the body of Christ, were grafted into God's plan. He suggests that the dispensation of grace will end when the Gentiles cease to continue in God's goodness and kindness, leading to the Rapture and God working with Israel again.

Outline:
1. Introduction
- The speaker introduces the new series, "A Little Bit of This and a Little Bit of That"
- Announces a two-week break from the 9:45 hour service

2. The Dispensation of Grace
- Begins by discussing the dispensation of grace and when it will end
- Simplest answer: it ends with the Rapture
- Explores potential clues in Romans 11 about the timing of the dispensation's end

3. Israel's Temporary Setting Aside
- Israel was set aside temporarily due to their unbelief
- Through Israel's fall, salvation came to the Gentiles (Romans 11:11-12)
- This shift is emphasized multiple times in the passage

4. The Olive Tree Analogy
- The speaker discusses the analogy of the olive tree in Romans 11:17-24
- Natural branches (Israel) were broken off, and wild branches (Gentiles) were grafted in
- Warns against misinterpreting this analogy as referring to individual salvation or the body of Christ
- Clarifies that it refers to the Gentiles as a whole being grafted into God's plan

5. The Gentiles' Continuation in God's Goodness
- The speaker focuses on Romans 11:22, which states that the Gentiles will continue in God's goodness, or else they will be cut off
- Defines "goodness" as kindness, decency, and simple acts of love toward others
- Suggests that Western civilization has exemplified this goodness, leading the way in charity, education, healthcare, and justice

6. The Dispensation's End and the Rapture
- Proposes that when Gentile society becomes brutal, inhumane, and ceases to continue in God's goodness, the dispensation of grace will end
- This will lead to the Rapture and God beginning to work with Israel again (Romans 11:26)
- The speaker emphasizes the importance of Christians and society as a whole promoting goodness and kindness

7. The Role of the Church
- The speaker clarifies that the passage does not say much about the church itself
- The church's impact on society may affect the continuation of the dispensation
- However, the primary factor is the kindness or brutality of the Gentiles as a whole

8. Conclusion
- The speaker acknowledges the importance of doing good works and building a society that helps others
- Encourages Christians to extend goodness and create a society conducive to spreading the gospel
- Ends with a prayer for continued goodness in neighborhoods and society.

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