Is the Kingdom of God on Earth Now?
October 18th, 2013 | Eschatology | No Comment
Kingdom of God on Earth Now or Later?
As believers striving to know the message of the kingdom of God on earth, it is important to answer the question of whether the kingdom of God has in fact come to be with men.
In many end times paradigms, the kingdom of God on earth now is not possible. We are told by some believers, particularly those who hold a dispensational view that more end times events must occur before the kingdom comes. This results largely from their hyper-literal interpretations.
Kingdom of God Announced At Hand by John the Baptist
John, the Baptist, was an ...
Were Two Laws – Torah and the New Testament ...
October 7th, 2013 | Eschatology | No Comment
Were Two Laws - Torah and the New Testament in Existence From 30 to 70AD?
I could not get all the following comments in the video as posted on YouTube, so I posted them here along with the video.
For those who reject or have difficulty accepting Covenant eschatology, also known as realized eschatology but also sometimes referred to as Preterism is the view that the end times are about the transition from the Old Covenant, "Torah" (called ministration of death due to its inability to take away sin through its animal sacrifices (Heb. 10:4) to the New Covenant of Christ, (Messiah) ...
Kurt Simmons Misrepresents Covenant Eschatology Vi...
October 5th, 2013 | Eschatology | 1 Comment
Kurt Simmons Misrepresents Covenant Eschatology View on the Law of Moses
I've received the latest issue of Fulfilled Magazine, edited Brian L. Martin and published by Fulfilled Communications Group. In this edition are two articles on the resurrection, one by Kurt Simmons and another by Ed Stevens. In later articles we will respond to both resurrection, the kingdom and the sowing of the body.
However, for now it is important to give a brief recap of some misrepresentations Simmons makes in his article, especially as it relates to the full preterist position on the fulfillment of the Law. This article is rather ...