A friend asked me to develop a 15-page summary of inmillennialism, my framework for the interpretation of biblical prophecy. This post is the first part of that summary. The next three or four posts will provide the remainder. Once this is done, I plan to post a downloadable PDF of…
April 2018
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Most Christians desire spiritual experiences. They want to know the Lord and have communion with him. Paul desired to “know [Christ], and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death” (Phil. 3:10). Such desires are legitimate. Some believers seek spiritual experiences…
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“Faith without works is dead” (Jas. 2:20). An accurate prophetic framework that produces no effects in our daily lives is worthless. A prophetic view that does not make us more holy turns us into sounding brass and tinkling symbols (cp. 1 Cor. 13:1). God intends for prophecy to change…
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The Messianic Age as the New Heaven and Earth — Part 3
by Mike Rogersby Mike RogersA reader noticed our last post omitted elements of the new heavens and earth. They also contain no tears, sorrow, crying, or pain (Rev. 21:4). He wanted to know how our prophetic framework, inmillennialism, explains these features. The “new heavens and earth” do not describe eternity per se. Death, child-bearing,…