Conservative Theological Journal, Volume 2.
“The doctrine propounded here holds to a consistent meaning of ‘kingdom’ in the New Testament. This means the term ‘kingdom’ always refers to the promised, yet future fulfillment of Israel’s Old Testament covenants, promises, and prophecies. The kingdom was not present when Christ Jesus was here and it is not here even in ‘mystery form’ in this Church age. It is totally future, awaiting fulfillment in the millennium and eternity.” (Volume 2, Number 7, Page 354)
“Thus, the Church is not fulfilling the New Covenant; that can only take place between God and Israel. But through Christ we are beneficiaries of this Covenant which will be fulfilled, along with the other branch covenants, with Israel in the Millennial Kingdom (Rom. 11:25–29).” (Volume 2, Number 7, Page 477)
“This power is not seen in His answer, but in acknowledging His position that He is in control of all things and that He will do everything according to His will. This brings about peace in our anxieties, comfort in our sorrows, and contentment in our situations.” (Volume 2, Number 5, Page 179)
“belief in a literal millennial reign of Christ seems to have reached a turning point in the middle of the third century” (Volume 2, Number 4, Page 24)
“If you can see the difference between the dispensations of Law and the Church Age, you are a dispensationalist!” (Volume 2, Number 7, Page 411)