When Would God Restore the Kingdom to Israel?
March 23rd, 2009 | Kingdom | No Comment
We continue our response to the arguments
raised by Dr. Hinson’s article, the New Last
Days Scoffers, published in the May 2005
issue of The National Liberty Journal.
This writing answers the question of When
Would God Restore the Kingdom to Israel?
The question assumes that God is finished
with Israel. We discussed that particular
issue in the previous post, regarding
Romans 11.
These are merely straw man arguments which are assumed to be implications for Christ’s first century return.
If the church replaces Israel and becomes the kingdom of God on earth, why did the disciples ask Jesus at the ascension; “Lord, will you at this time restore the kingdom ...
Are These Practical Implications of Preterism Prac...
March 23rd, 2009 | Preterism | No Comment
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This is our last in the critique of Dr. Edward
Hinson’s article referred to in previous posts.
He lists several items as implications.
We ask, Are These Practical Implications of
Preterism Practical?
Most of these are commonly believed by all futurists as serious implications to the Preterism or fulfilled Bible prophecy.
Some of them are outright contradictions of texts which should be common knowledge for Bible students.
Destroys the Literal Meaning of the Bible
Dr. Hinson argues that a fulfilled coming of Christ at AD 70 destroys the literal meaning of the Bible. He claims that once one argues that language of prophecy cannot be taken ...
Eschatology – How and Where Do We Put the En...
March 22nd, 2009 | Eschatology | No Comment
Eschatology - How Does It All Fit Together?
What is the most simple way to put a jig-saw puzzle together? For me, I like to take the straight edge pieces of the border first.
Doing it in this manner gives helps me to know one critical thing about all the remaining pieces of the puzzle. They fit within the border.
There are four additional studies in this series, “Eschatology – How and Where Do We Put the End Times Puzzle
Pieces Together?”
In other words, not one single piece, no matter how complicated it looks can properly be placed outside that framework. In like manner, ...
Eschatology – Where Are They Standing Now?
March 21st, 2009 | Eschatology | No Comment
What would you think if someone told you
that you would live for the next 1900 years?
Would you get excited? Would you wonder
whether your retirement funds would last?
Would you think someone were out of their
mind for suggesting it? Eschatology, Where are They Standing Now?, is an attempt to figure out where the people are that the Lord promised would
yet be a live when he returned. No, I’m not talking about people who were born any time in the last century. I’m speaking of people who were born generations ago and who lived in the times of Christ, who ate, spoke and ...
Eschatology – What Do The Time Statements Me...
March 21st, 2009 | Eschatology | No Comment
Time Statements and Eschatology
In this study, of Eschatology, What do the Time Statements Mean?, we look at the time statements that give clues to when Jesus would return. Most believe it is presumptuous to know anything regarding Christ’s return. The reason is because of the words of Christ in Matt. 24:36, “But of that day and hour no one knows, but my Father only.” How can we know something that God only knows?
The answer to that is we can’t, unless of course God reveals his mind to us. “Even so no one can know the things of God except the ...