Can God Tell Time? ~ Don K. Preston
When you read words of imminence in the Bible do you immediately assume that since God is eternal that "soon", "quickly", "at hand" and "in a very little while", are irrelevant and can be elasticized to mean hundreds or thousands of years? In other words, for example in Revelation 1:1, "The Revelation (unveiling) of Jesus Christ which God gave Him to show His servants things which MUST take place SHORTLY", did Jesus mean that John's vision was to happen soon? This book attempts to answer that question.
Can God Tell Time? - written by Don K. Preston (www.eschatology.org)
Lightshine (produced the audiobook) - (https://lightshine70.wordpress.com/)
cwc - produced the video (www.lastdayspast.com)
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Dr. Ken Gentry and Dr. Ken Talbot discuss "HyperPreterism"
September 16, 2009
Covenant Radio
Gentry talked about his "creedal commitments". If you were warning damnable heretics about their impending doom, wouldn't you expose them to sound exegesis. Where was it?
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Rogers Family, Easter 1958
Rogers family, Easter 1958. Friends, please excuse this family indulgence of mine. Super8 film by Uncle Jerry Holland, music added by...moi.
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Why Are Men So Sinful? - David Curtis
This is a short excerpt of a sermon titled "Angelic Apostasy"
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Rough Way to Lose a State Championship
Game over on swinging 3rd strike, right? Keep watching. The heads-up second baseball immediately understood what was happening.
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International Covid Summit III - pt 1 - European Parliament, Brussels - Dr. David Martin
EU Parliament COVID Conference Slams Pandemic Response
Check out Cristian Terhes channel. He's a member of the European Parliament
https://valuetainment.com/european-union-parliament-testimony-coronavirus-intentionally-released-to-raise-public-acceptance-of-vaccines/
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Gary DeMar - It's not All About AD 70 or the End of the World
There is a tendency among prophecy writers and thinkers (who have not spent time in the exegetical trenches) to shoehorn every possible verse in defense of their position. This is done by dispensationalists and preterists of all types. As a result, both positions emphasize events that are outside our historical context. (Berean Bible Church Conference 2023)
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Gary DeMar - How Should We Then Live?
The Bible is more than a book about individual redemption. It serves as the foundation to the answer this question: "How should we then live?" What does the Bible say about the Christian's role in society and culture for all new creatures in Christ? We're not only saved from something, but we are saved for something. Does that "something" only apply to life after death? Does the Bible have anything specific to say about how the world should function? Should Christians develop a comprehensive biblical worldview and apply it to the world? What does the Bible say and what does history say? (Berean Bible Church Conference 2023)
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Michael Sullivan - A Biblical Response to the New World Order
What is the New World Order, Technocracy, and the Great Reset and how should we respond to it? (Berean Bible Church Conference 2023)
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Bob Cruickshank Jr. - Gog and Magog Pt 2
Continuing the previous study, part 2 will focus on the terms "after many days" and "in the last days" (Ezek. 38:8, 16), the historical significance of Gog's attack coming at a time when the Israelites were "living securely" in "unwalled villages" (Ezek. 38:8, 11), the way Zechariah 2:4-5 ties in and helps us pin down the timing of fulfillment, the "evil plans" that come into Gog's mind and the historical event that triggered those plans (Ezek. 38:10), the goal of Gog in his attack on God's People (Ezek. 38:12), the implications of "the north" (Ezek. 38:15, 39:2), and how the phrase "Hamon-Gog" helps us to positively identify who Gog was (Ezek. 38:11). (Berean Bible Church Conference 2023)
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Pastor Zack Davis - The Eschatology of John the Baptist
John the Baptist is the covenant messenger who was to prepare the way of the Lord. In this session he examines Matthew 3 in correlation with John as the voice, messenger, and Elijah to come. (Berean Bible Church Conference 2023)
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Pastor Zack Davis - His Story
Zach Davis is the Pastor of First Baptist Church in Marked Tree, Arkansas. He shares his journey.
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Gary DeMar - Creedal Issues
The defense of any biblical belief is contingent on what the Bible says about that belief. All students of the Bible often turn to experts on biblical interpretation. In many cases, they do not agree. Their disagreement can change the meaning of a text that can have an impact on the doctrine itself. (Berean Bible Church Conference 2023)
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Bob Cruickshank Jr. - Gog and Magog Pt 1
A look at Ezekiel 38-39, emphasizing past fulfillment and highlighting the abuses and dangers of interpreting this prophecy as yet unfulfilled. Part 1 will briefly survey the four main approaches to the prophecy and focus primarily on the identity of "Gog" (Ezek. 38:1-2, 17), the meaning of "chief (Rosh) prince" (Ezek. 38:2), the means and weapons of the warfare involved (Ezek. 38:4; 39:3, 9), and the historic identity of the seven nations that align themselves with Gog (Ezek. 38:2, 5-6). (Berean Bible Church Conference 2023)
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Mike Sullivan - The Resurrection of 1 Cor 15 Fulfilled
When we breakdown the immediate context of 1 Corinthians 15 and implement the analogy of faith principle of interpretation, we can easily see how this crucial passage was fulfilled within the lifetime of Paul's first century audience in AD 70. (Berean Bible Church Conference 2023)
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Chaos in Jerusalem Before the Siege
This is an article written by Ed Stevens, published in Fulfilled Magazine, the spring, 2023 edition. Sadly, most prophetic interpreters of the New Testament completely ignore the historical events that surrounded the composition of the canon in the final decade, leading up to the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70. This is an historical account.
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The Land Promises (Part 2) - Don K. Preston
This is an outstanding presentation dealing with the land promises made by God to Israel. Are these promises still outstanding? Are they eternal?
http://www.eschatology.org/all-articles-articles-211/116-topical-studies/661-1-peter-and-israels-land-promises
"Christian Zionists believe that modern Israel is a continuation of Biblical Israel and therefore should enjoy special privileges. They declare that it is the responsibility of Christians to support the state of Israel and its policies.”
Parts 4-6
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The Land Promises (Part 1) - Don K. Preston
This is an outstanding presentation dealing with the land promises made by God to Israel. Are these promises still outstanding? Are they eternal?
http://www.eschatology.org/all-articles-articles-211/116-topical-studies/661-1-peter-and-israels-land-promises
"Christian Zionists believe that modern Israel is a continuation of Biblical Israel and therefore should enjoy special privileges. They declare that it is the responsibility of Christians to support the state of Israel and its policies.”
Parts 1-3
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Heaven and Earth Shall Pass Away
This is an excerpt from John L. Bray’s “Matthew 24 Fulfilled”.
This is the beginning of Chapter 8, “Heaven and Earth Shall Pass Away”. To purchase this book from American Vision follow this link: https://store.americanvision.org/products/matthew-24-fulfilled
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