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Amillennial.org takes the eschatological position that the Kingdom of God was inaugurated upon Christ's resurrection. Jesus Christ currently reigns at the right hand of the Father over His church. At the end of these last days, Jesus will return to judge the living and the dead.
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7M ago
Jesus said He would return in power with His kingdom before all those who heard His preaching died. (Matthew 16:28, Mark 9:1)
John the Baptist
27 AD “The Kingdom of Heaven is at hand.” (Matthew 3:2)
27 AD “Who warned you to flee from the wrath about to come?” (Matthew 3:7)
27 AD “The axe is already laid at the root of the trees.” (Matthew 3:10)
27 AD “His winnowing fork is in His hand.” (Matthew 3:12)
27 AD “The kingdom of heaven is at hand.” (Matthew 4:17)
27 AD “The kingdom of God is at hand.” (Mark 1:15)
27 AD “Who warned ..read more
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8M ago
One of the most distinguishing phrases commonly used in “day of the Lord” imagery makes use of what we call “cosmic decreation” language. Cosmic decreation or deconstruction is exactly what it sounds like; the universe itself is unraveling—or at least, your little slice of it. Per Joel 2:31: “The sun shall be turned to darkness, and the moon to blood, before the great and awesome day of the Lord comes.” In Joel 3:15: “The sun and the moon are darkened, and the stars withdraw their shining.”
But there are many examples of “day of the Lord” language in the Old Testament.
Full tra ..read more
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11M ago
Though I knew the biblical phrase “time, times and half a time”, I had only looked into it long enough to leave thoroughly confused. However, in response to my lesson on Daniel’s 70 Weeks prophecy, one fellow student of the Word wrote in the following:
“How do you explain the utilization of time, times and half a time (three and half years) by Daniel, James and John the Revelator?
“Revelation was written after the literal 70 weeks yet the author makes mention of that period (3½ yrs) as either happening or will happen. Is it allegorical or literal?
“Is it the latter part of the 70 weeks or a s ..read more
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1y ago
N.T. Wright
Bishop N.T. Wright presented a lecture titled “Revelation and Christian Hope: Political Implications of the Revelation to John” on Oct. 8, 2010 at Duke Divinity School.
This event was held in conjunction with the McDonald Agape Foundation’s Conference on Revelation.
Steve Gregg
Revelation – Steve Gregg
This is the 2012 module of The New Great Commission School in Monroe, WA. Steve takes a fair look at all the major views of Revelation.
Voddie Baucham
Revelation – Voddie Baucham
This sermon was preached at Grace Family Baptist Church.
John Alley
Once again John Alley brings a mess ..read more
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1y ago
This sermon was preached at Grace Family Baptist Church. This was part of an expository series on Revelation.
Voddie Baucham – Revelation 1:1-3 – Prologue, The Blessings of Revelation
Voddie Baucham – Revelation 1:4-6 – Christ is Worthy
Voddie Baucham – Revelation 2:18-28 – Tolerating the Intolerable
Voddie Baucham – Revelation 3:1-6 – Polishing the Outside of the Cup
Voddie Baucham – Revelation 3:14-22 – A House Call for a Sin Sick Church
Voddie Baucham – Revelation 4:9-11 – Changing Perspectives
Voddie Baucham – Revelation 5:1-10 – The Lion and the Lamb
Voddie Baucham – Revelation 7 ..read more
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1y ago
The 1st part of Steve’s intro lecture on Revelation. This is the 2012 module of The New Great Commission School in Monroe, WA. Steve takes a fair look at all the major views of Revelation.
The 2nd part of Steve’s intro lecture on Revelation. This is the 2012 module of The New Great Commission School in Washington.
The 2nd lecture of Steve Gregg’s intro on Revelation. This is the 2012 module of The New Great Commission School in Monroe, WA. Steve takes a fair look at all the major views of Revelation.
Revelation Introduction, Lecture 2, Part 2 | Steve Gregg – 2012 Great Commission School
T ..read more
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1y ago
Steve Gregg
John – Steve Gregg
Steve Gregg’s class on the Gospel of John from the Great Commission School.
N.T. Wright
Themes in the Gospel of John (Entire Lecture!)
In this short clip from our new course “Themes in John”, Professor Wright discusses what justice is and how it is approached in the gospel of John.
If you’ve ever studied the book of John, you might assume it’s all about “eternal life.” But what if John has something different—and much more jewish—in mind?
N.T. Wright, Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity, University of St. Andrews – Gordon College Chapel – Wednes ..read more
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1y ago
Steve Gregg’s class on the Gospel of John from the Great Commission School. This lecture covers John 1:1 – 1:9.
Bible teacher Steve Gregg gives a lecture on John 1:10-18 to his class at the new Great Commission School in Monroe, WA in the summer of 2011.
Bible teacher Steve Gregg gives a lecture on John 1:10-18 to his class at the new Great Commission School in Monroe, WA in the summer of 2011.
John 1:19-51 by Steve Gregg – John the Baptist, Calling of the Disciples
Bible teacher Steve Gregg gives a lecture on John 2:1-12 to his class at the new Great Commission School in Monroe, WA in t ..read more
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1y ago
N.T. Wright
Luke and the Old Testament
Steve Gregg
Luke – Steve Gregg
During the 2014 session of the New Great Commission School, Bible teacher Steve Gregg delivered a series of lectures on the Gospel (Good News) of Luke.
Voddie Baucham
Voddie Baucham wears many hats. He is a husband, father, pastor, author, professor, conference speaker and church planter. He currently serves as Pastor of Preaching at Grace Family Baptist Church in Spring, TX. He has served as an adjunct professor at the College of Biblical Studies in Houston, TX, and Union University in Jackson, TN. He has also lectured at ..read more
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1y ago
During the 2014 session of the New Great Commission School, Bible teacher Steve Gregg delivered a series of lectures on the Gospel (Good News) of Luke.
This lecture (1:1-25) deals with God’s promise to Elizabeth and Zechariah that Elizabeth would give birth to a son (John the Baptist).
This lecture (1:26-80) includes the foretelling to Mary of Christ’s birth, and the birth of John the Baptist.
In this video, he covers chapter 2.
This is the video of his lecture on the third chapter of Luke.
In this video, he covers chapter 4:1-30.
In this video, he covers chapters 4:31-5:11.
In this vid ..read more