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Zechariah 14| The Resurrection and the Kingdom of God #1
ZECHARIAH 14|THE RESURRECTION AND THE KINGDOM OF GOD Our last article established that Zechariah contains several elements that are undeniably resurrection motifs. The prophet…
Flesh and Blood Cannot Inherit The Kingdom of Heaven – #1
Flesh and Blood Cannot Inherit the Kingdom of Heaven 1 Corinthians is clearly the fundamental battle ground for any discussion of the resurrection. We are…
The Significance of the OutPouring of the Spirit in Acts – #5
John the Baptizer, As Elijah, foretold the out pouring of the Spirit. As a prophet himself, his presence indicated that the long anticipated last days…
An Objection to Covenant Eschatology: Do Preterists Ignore The OT Time Texts? #2
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An Objection to Preterism: Do Preterists Ignore the Truth About Time Statements?
Anyone remotely familiar with the Bible is acutely aware of the multitudinous statements of the nearness of the Day of the Lord. Passages in the…
Taking God’s Word Seriously– Guest Article– Chuck Coty
My friend Chuck Coty sent the material below to me in an email. He had posted it on his Facebook page, in response to those…
The Times of the Gentiles? Past- Present-Or What?
Jerusalem and The Times of the Gentiles Luke 21:24 Don K. Preston A Question stated: “Many futurists claim that because Jerusalem’s Temple Mount is still…
The Time for The Judgment Has (Had!) Arrived!
The Time for The Judgment Has (Had!) Arrived! The Divinely Appointed Time for the Judgment In about 64 A. D. Peter said, “The time has…
Responding to the Critics: A Look At Roderick Edwards’s Book: “About Preterism” – Article #2
In Edward’s view of God’s Sovereignty, i.e. in the Reformed / Calvinistic view, every single thing that is done or that occurs was / is predestinated. That means that if (since) there was an apostasy, a loss of proper understanding of eschatology, then that apostasy was foreordained / predestinated by God.