Tag: Rapture
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Seven Strengths of Amillennialism
I would rather be pelted by hard-boiled eggs in an ice storm than argue about eschatology (okay, that might be a stretch). Still, arguing end times is frustrating. Yet, I realize that developing a biblical and theologically informed view of the end times is good, healthy, and fruitful for me personally and the church at […]
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Coming Out of the End Times Closet
On this blog, I have yet to fully show my hand when it comes to the millennium. I have a link below to a paper I wrote on the millennium. Before you read it (I only expect theology nerds to do so), I want to make a few things clear: Debating eschatology (“end times”) is […]
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Problems with Premillennialism by Sam Storms
Here’s a look at some problems with Premillennialism by Sam Storms. Its’ a very convincing argument in favor of Amillennialism (which is where I fall when it comes to eschatology).
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Thoughts on Jesus’ Coming, the Rapture, and Vultures
I don’t like arguing or debating eschatology. I think it is a colossal waste of time. I take a huge risk in even posting this, but it’s about Jesus and the Bible, so I think I’m okay. In Luke 17, Jesus gives one of his many messages about the kingdom being “already” and “not yet.” […]
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Rapture Charts, Repentance, Revelation, and Jesus
When you read Revelation, what do you see? A lot of you see a wonderful opportunity to chart out the rapture and tribulation. A lot of you see ways to make countries and dictators into locusts and horses. A lot of you see fires and earthquakes and floods and global government. Remember what C.S. Lewis […]