Eschatology

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  • Why I Have an Optimistic Eschatology
    Great boldness, faith and optimism should arise in the hearts of believers when we realize we are part of an unstoppable Kingdom and have inherited a grand prophetic mission in accordance with God's inexorable purposes.
  • An Appeal to the Church
    I challenge the "Church" at large, and specifically your congregation, to prayerfully study and consider the following verse section; which I believe explains information of when these "End Time" events were meant to occur. [Matthew 21:23 - Matthew 24:34]
  • Christ Returned:
    God is a Spirit (John 4:24) correct? This would make his kingdom spiritual as well. God is Omnipresent, right? Where does this place his kingdom? "Omnipresence" is the property of being present everywhere.
  • An Appeal for Fulfilled Eschatology and Brotherhood:
    Is it possible for you to imagine a world with no threat of Armageddon & the Annihilation of the Human Race, and the assurance of God that the Human Race will always exist, and that this planet itself, will always exist?
  • Press EN 01.13.09- Relevant Journalism
    "Ready for the Rapture? Here's 40 things that you can do right now!" Imagine a magazine with that headline!
  • A Liberal Perception of Eschatology (End Times)
    I take an alternative look at the end times to the Apocalyptic popular Chrisian View.
  • 10 Myths in Futurist Eschatology (End Times)
    Why do (SOME) Atheists, Muslims & Judaizers deny Christ? Simple: They believe (Because they've been taught) Christ failed to return in the same Generation and establish His Kingdom.
  • Preterist Eschatology: What is It? Part 1
    The terms Preterism or Preterist comes from the Latin praeter, meaning "past" or "Things gone by" that which has already happened, transpired or taken place. Preterist, Preterism or even Preteristic; have nothing to do with Eschatology (Study of the Latter Days)
  • Basic Eschatology - Part Six
    It was in the work of Christ during the first Advent that the redemptive plan of God found its completion.
  • Basic Eschatology - Part Four
    If the writers of the New Testament were willing to ignore the common rules of grammar without explanation in their use of last days language, where else do they do so?
  • Basic Eschatology - Part Three
    Clearly, when the Old Testament prophets said the end was near, they did not mean the end of human history. They meant God was bringing an end to the (then) current state of affairs through temporal judgment.
  • Basic Eschatology - Part Two
    In the Old Testament we find several instances where the writers used end time or last day type language. In other words, there are passages in the Old Testament where God declared an end, of sorts, was about to take place
  • Oops We Did it Again!
    The length, depth & breadth of the information offered in this article, could never touch its expanse. Law & Corruption go hand in hand, whether it is within religion, or without its walls.
  • Preterist Eschatology: What is It? Part 2
    Matthew 24 & 25; commonly called the Olivet Discourse does stand apart as a separate time of teaching but it is simply an extension, addition or addendum to what Christ had just taught in the Temple.