Biblical Eschatology (Series)
A 5-week series on the “End Times” in biblical theology, covering Antichrist, the tribulation, the rapture, and more.
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A 5-week series on the “End Times” in biblical theology, covering Antichrist, the tribulation, the rapture, and more.
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Jesus encounters a blind beggar without purpose in life. The interaction begs a question for every pursuer who has lost his way: What’s keeping you on the sidelines?
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Christians don’t have to avoid Mormon missionaries. We can share good news with them that can change their lives one day.
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“Four Views on Hell” explores four different perspectives on the biblical concept of hell. Hell is a real place, but this book features different visions of what hell is like: eternal, conscious torment (the traditional view), terminal punishment (annihilationism), ultimate reconciliation (Christian universalism), and purgatory.
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“Three Views on the Millennium and Beyond” presents readers with a comprehensive exploration of postmillennialism, amillennialism, and premillennialism. Which view makes the most sense to you?
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Jesus was indignant when his disciples tried to keep little children away from him. The irony is that children – and those who share their qualities – are the only ones who make it into the kingdom of God.
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Leading well is something every man should desire to do. God took a reluctant leader in Moses and used him to bring the entire nation of Israel out of slavery in Egypt.
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Explore diverse perspectives on the timing of the rapture. Delve into compelling arguments and gain insights into this complex topic.
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Jesus reveals a truth that flows from Jesus’ journey to the cross: the key to greatness in the Kingdom of God is humility.
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Eschatology is the study of last things, whether the events that will happen to an individual after death, or the more general events that will happen in the future of this world, leading up to and following the return of Jesus Christ.
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A person without self-control is like a city with broken-down walls.
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We know from Scripture that an individual can be possessed by a demon or demons (Matthew 4:24) but further questions abound within the church regarding this subject.
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The Pharisees truly wanted to honor God, but ultimately missed the point. They thought it was about the external stuff but Jesus taught that it’s what’s in the heart that matters.
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The seven deadly sins is not a list to keep us from getting the most out of life. The opposite is actually true – and the sin of sloth proves it.
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In Mark 7:24-37 Jesus heads into Gentile territory for the third time, probably seeking rest. Instead he interacts with two desperate people in need.
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Jesus is the Great I Am, the one who is present on the good days and bad days, in the sunshine and in the storms.
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Sometimes we’re so slow to believe that God has to repeat his miracle in our lives. That’s what happened with the feeding of the multitude.
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Gluttony is an unhealthy obsession over food or drink. God wants the whole person, and that includes how we eat.
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Discover how Herod’s guilty conscience shaped his perception of Jesus in Mark 6:14-29, as John the Baptist’s message intrigued him despite his inner turmoil.
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The people of Nazareth’s familiarity with Jesus blinded them from seeing him for who he truly was.
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