Ep. 267: How Did Salvation Work Before Christ?

Ep. 267: How Did Salvation Work Before Christ?

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Has God been changing the way He saves people throughout history—or has the message always been the same? Were people under the Law saved by keeping the Law—or has it always been grace through faith? If salvation is by grace through faith today, what exactly saved people before the cross? 

In this episode of The Postscript, we tackle an often-misunderstood aspect of dispensational theology, the relationship between the dispensations and the gospel itself. From Eden to the Church age, we trace the thread of redemption and confront the claim that Scripture presents multiple ways of salvation. Instead, we uncover a powerful, unifying truth—every dispensation declares the same saving reality: grace through faith. Join us as we bring clarity to progressive revelation, challenge common objections, and show how the finished work of Christ stands at the center of God’s plan in every age.

We are joined by Kale Horvath, a missionary and church planter in Budapest Hungary—a graduate of LFBI—and author of Brainwashed: Deconstructing the Battle for our Minds. We are so glad to have him with us to discuss this critical subject.

And don't forget to catch this week's episode of SoundMind!

What’s actually leading you when the moment comes? In this episode, Jonathan Kindler brings the series “The Things That Spread” to its final turn—moving from what forms beneath the surface to what ultimately takes the lead in your life. Drawing from Leviticus 13 and Numbers 13–14, he explores how fear doesn’t just appear… it grows, it’s reinforced, and over time, it begins to guide. But fear isn’t the only thing that spreads. Faith can too.