(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) And then David, he was in the Old Testament, and David said that he spake of the blessings of the man under whom God imputed the righteousness without works. How in the world could we use David as an illustration of being saved without works if they were saved by works in the Old Testament? Can you explain that to me? And then Jesus, who brought in the New Testament, and he was coming at the tail end of the Old Testament, said that for God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life. See how this dispensational salvation is the most foolish, unbiblical garbage that just completely contradicts what we're reading in scripture. And they say ridiculous things like, people are saved the same in the Old Testament as the New Testament, or people in the Old Testament are saved by looking forward to the cross, and people in the New Testament are saved by looking backwards to the cross. Just ridiculous things. And so, from before the Old Testament, during the order of Melchizedek, it was by faith, not by works. During the Old Testament, David said it was by faith, not by works. And right even before the New Testament even started at the death of Christ, Jesus is saying it's faith, not by works. Specifically, Robert Breaker will say salvation was different in the Old Testament. In fact, with Adam and Eve it was by works. Because they did not eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. But here's the problem with that. Before Adam and Eve ate of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, they weren't sinners. They were innocent, meaning they were not in need of salvation. It wasn't after they ate of the tree. The Bible says, Wherefore as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin. And so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned. So how can it be that they were saved by not eating of the tree, when they didn't need salvation until after they ate of the tree. They weren't sinners until after they ate of the tree. You go to 1 Corinthians 15, 1-4, it tells us the only way to be saved is the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. How could someone have been saved back here that way, if Jesus hadn't died yet, wasn't buried and rose again? And he said, see, the prophets had a different message. They didn't preach the death, burial, and resurrection. They didn't talk about Christ. They said they had to be saved by works. Well, let's see if that's true. Go to Acts chapter 26, having therefore obtained help of God, I continue into this day, witnessing both small and great, saying none other things than those which the prophets and Moses did say should come. Now what do they say? Look at verse 23, that Christ should suffer and that he should be the first that should rise from the dead and should show light unto the people, unto the Gentiles. That's the prophets. That's Moses in the Old Testament. So Moses was preaching that, the prophets were preaching that, John the Baptist preached that, and the Apostle Paul preached that. He says, I'm not saying anything different. You know what Robert Breaker says? No, these guys are liars. The prophets didn't talk about Jesus. They're liars. So if this is the same message that the prophets spoke and Moses spoke, why didn't he insert works as well? Because they say, no, it's by believing and by works as well. But what was the witness that through his name, through his name, well, they didn't know the name of Jesus. He was called the Lord. That works in conjunction with every other gospel presentation that we see in the Bible. Nothing different. People back here weren't saved the same way that we are today. The only way that you can say they're all saved the same is they were all saved by God's grace. And I would agree with you. God has always had grace on people to save them. Noah, the Bible says, spelled grace in God's eyes. Over here, we're saved by grace through faith. But then we looked at a verse that people that are under the law had to live in that law and do the works. So there were some works involved in the law. In old Noah, there were some works involved. Had Noah not built that boat, none of us would be here today. Well, we're not told to build a big boat. So do you see how God deals differently with different people in different time periods? A bunch of liars. A bunch of perverse liars. You know, why don't you really divide the word of truth? Why don't you go read Acts chapter 26? Why don't you read Acts chapter 10? Why don't you read the rest of the Bible? Why don't you compare scripture with scripture? You know why? Because you're a natural man and the natural man received not the things of the Spirit of God. Neither can he know them for they're spiritually discerned. But these stupid dispensations want to get up and say, see, there's different gospels.