What is dispensational salvations?

God doesn’t change, but His plans for salvation changes through different times (Old Testament, New Testament, tribulation, millennium, etc). In each dispensation, the means by which they are saved can vary. For example, in the Age of Law (often associated with the time of Moses and the Old Testament), people were expected to follow the Mosaic Law. In the Age of Grace (associated with the New Testament and the present), salvation is believed to come through faith in Jesus Christ. Find out more about dispensational salvations in the following articles.

1 John is mostly for tribulation Jews (Ray Comfort and Paul Washer’s Favorite Books) (long article)

Can the Christian lose the Holy Spirit? (long article)

Dispensational salvation … God always gave salvation by faith alone… WRONG! (long article)

Do Christians go through tribulation?

Easy believism versus Lordship salvation (long article)

Endure til the end (long article)

How to easily dismantle heresies? (long article)

Is the tribulation for Jews and not Christians?

Jesus pukes a Christian into hell (Revelation 3)? (long article)

Job’s children resurrected? (long article)

Many different baptisms in the Bible and they’re not the same (long article)

Old Testament salvation – the sins that God did not wash away (long article)

Sermon on the mount (beatitudes) will send you to hell (long article)

Spiritual circumcision (long article)

The boy who cried “works” – repent, believe, and sinner’s prayer (long article)

The Holy Spirit says believing is not enough (long article)

The unpardonable sin – blasphemy against the Holy Ghost (long article)

Thousands don’t know the Old Testament (long article)

Tribulation saints (Forbidden Bible verse for salvation paranoids) (long article)

What’s really happening in the millennium? (long article)

Who are the ten virgins in Matthew 25? (long article)