In his commentary on Acts Chapter 1, [[Chuck Missler]] stated: All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable… 2 Timothy 3:16 Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that procedeth out of the mouth of God… Matthew 4:4 “But I want to caution you as we go to be cautious of what some people would call exclusionary truth. Whatsoever was written aforetime was written for our learning that we, through the comfort of the Scriptures (OT) might have hope. Romans 15:4 Watch out for “exclusionary truth”: “[[Replacement Theology 1]]”; “[[Hyper-Dispensationalism]]”; etc. Some people will take a passage in the Bible and build a fence with that verse to exclude other portions of the scripture. You want to be careful of that. Many heresies really take that form. The scripture says in 2nd Timothy 3, 16, ***all scripture*** is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for instruction, and so forth. All scripture. We find in Matthew 4, 4, when Jesus is being tempted by Satan, one of the quotes, he says, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God. So, be cautious with views or doctrines that tend to block out portions of God’s truth. Beware of exclusionary truth. Paul tells us in Romans 15, 4, whatsoever written a foretime was written for our learning, that we through the comfort of the scriptures might have hope. And it’s talking about the Old Testament there, by the way, specifically. Watch out for that. We’re going to discover as we go several heresies that are very prevalent “in today’s contemporary church that are heresies. Now, one of these is this replacement theology that somehow the church has replaced Israel. That’s nonsense. Widely taught, but wrong. The church and Israel have different origins. They have different missions and different destinies. And if you get confused on that, you’ll be confused on a lot of issues. Very fundamental issue. God has a destiny for both the church and Israel, and they’re distinctively different. There’s also a type of viewpoint called hyperdispensationalism. And we’re going to run into that when we get to Chapter 2. Many people teach that everything in the Gospels was given to unbelieving Jews. The Christian church was born in Acts Chapter 2, and the only part that’s relevant to Gentile Christians are the Epistles, that which follows Acts Chapter 2. That’s a viewpoint that is carried to an extreme by some. And we want to recognize that that can lead us into some strange myopia, and nearsightedness, in terms of God’s truth. And we will try to deal with that quite openly as we go forward in the book.” --- From Daily Radio Program for Chuck Missler: Episode for Monday February 3rd - Acts Chapter 1, Feb 1, 2025 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/daily-radio-program-for-chuck-missler/id1523400352?i=1000688353699&r=1375 This material may be protected by copyright.