We looked last week at the time statements in the Bible as to the coming of the Lord. We saw that he said he would come -- while some that were standing there were still living; in that generation; soon; quickly; at hand; he said his coming was
Have you ever wondered why it is that two men can read the same passage of scripture and come up with two totally different interpretations? Or why two men can read the same Bible and yet see things so differently? Two men who love God and yet
What is Scripture telling us when it speaks of the sun being darkened and the stars falling from the sky? Most people seem to be confused on this topic.
1 Thessalonians 4:17 (NKJV) Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And thus we shall always be with the Lord. Most Christians today view this verse as describing an esca
Matthew is filled with time text indicators of the events to occur in the "last days" but many do not take a serious consideration of them, or seek to explain them away if they do not fit with their expectations.
Matthew is filled with time text indicators of the events to occur in the "last days" but many do not take a serious consideration of them, or seek to explain them away if they do not fit with their expectations.
The resurrection of mankind is not a New Testament prophecy, but comes from a promise to Israel in the Old Covenant. It had been laid out hundreds of years earlier, and both Jesus and Paul came preaching that resurrection hope. That hope was to
The resurrection of mankind is not a New Testament prophecy, but comes from a promise to Israel in the Old Covenant. It had been laid out hundreds of years earlier, and both Jesus and Paul came preaching that resurrection hope. That hope was to
1 Thessalonians 4:17 (NKJV) Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And thus we shall always be with the Lord. Most Christians today view this verse as describing an esca
We began last week to introduce the book of Revelation. We discussed two basic issues that are keys to this book: When was it written? What is the proper approach? We explored the question of the date that Revelation was writt
The vivid imagery and dramatic message of Revelation have long captivated the attention of Christendom although most of the interest is based on a radical misunderstanding of the very nature and purpose of the book. As church historian Philip S
We looked last week at the time statements in the Bible as to the coming of the Lord. We saw that he said he would come -- while some that were standing there were still living; in that generation; soon; quickly; at hand; he said his coming was
This morning we want to talk about "How to share the Preterist view." It's not the easiest or smartest thing to just say to someone: "I believe that Jesus returned." Although I did that very thing not long ago. So how do you introduce this subj