Did Paul Preach the Gospel of the Imminent Kingdom...
May 10th, 2009 | Eschatology | 1 Comment
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Did Paul preach the gospel of the
imminent kingdom of God?
In some of the most bizzare
writings, of desperate men
who try to refute a first century
return of Christ.
It is said that Paul did not preach
the gospel of the kingdom.
This is a trumped up charge because of the impact and influence that fulfilled Bible prophecy exerts in the realm of Dispensationalism.
What a shame that men stoop to this level, to deny that Paul taught the
gospel of the imminent kingdom of God?
Paul’s Preaching in Acts
It isS asserted that the gospel of the kingdom of God is not preached in ...
Has the Last Trumpet Sounded?
April 10th, 2009 | Eschatology | No Comment
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Has the last trumpet sounded? By the
last trumpet we mean the eschatological
trumpet that consummates the last days
events.
According to Numbers chapter 10, Israel
learned the meaning of the use of the
trumpets through the instruction of Moses.
Specific details for the gathering of the
assembly, advancing, going to war and
in the accompaniment with the appointed
feasts were assigned to the blowing
of trumpets.
The Trumpets and the Covenants
In one of the most audible times of Israel history, —the giving of the law at Sinai, loud trumpet blasts sounded. The trumpet and voice of words were so frightful that the people who heard ...
Preterism is False, Is it True or False?
March 23rd, 2009 | Preterism | 4 Comments
A few professors associated with Liberty
University are beginning to panic over
Preterism.
Preterism is False, Is it True or False?, is a
reply to objections raised by panicking
Dispensationalists. Preterism is a Latin
term which means past.
From the perspective of Bible prophecy,
it refers to all end times events as having
been fulfilled in the past. It is the opposite
of futurism, which holds those events to be yet to come in the future.
Dr. Edward Hinson, Assistant to the Chancellor at Liberty University
wrote an article entitled, The New Last Days Scoffers, as an attempted refutation of Preterism. The article appeared in the May 2005 issue of Jerry ...
Are We Eliminating the Real Need for Eschatology?
March 23rd, 2009 | Eschatology | No Comment
In a list of objections raised by Dr. Edward
Hinsons The New Last Days’ Scoffers Articles,
he charges that Preteriism Is False, and asks
“Are We Eliminating the Real Need for Eschatology?
This is a vaild question. It causes us to focus
on what eschatology is and where to place it?
Dispensationalists and all futurists place eschatology
at the end of the Christian age. Preterism vigorously
challenges that assumption. Preterism view the Christian age as an age without end, therefore, it can have no eschatology. This, futurists believe is the great heresy of Preterism.
Eschatology
Eschatology is the study of last or final things, from “echatos” meaning last, and logos, ...
Is the Millennium Past, Present or Future?
March 23rd, 2009 | Millennium | 1 Comment
In continuing our reply to Preterism Is False,
and Dr. Edward Hinson of Liberty University’s
The New Last Day's Scoffers, we address
the millennium.
Is the Millennium Past, Present or Future?
This means we are responding to both
Amillennialism and Dispensationalism as
tenants of futurism.
Dr. Hinson, erroneously assumed that Preterism holds to a present millennium. We deny that assertion.
Rather, it is the Amillennial view which holds that the millennium is currently present, is figurative in that it includes the entire period beginning with Christ’s enthronement at the right hand of the Father already now exceeding a literal 1,000 years (Acts 2:29–33) and continues until his alleged future ...