Almost a year ago, a brother in Ethiopia, Jed, contacted me with questions about some of my blog posts. His emails reminded me of another Ethiopian brother who asked Philip a question about a prophetic Scripture. Here is Luke’s account of it: Now an angel of the Lord spoke to…
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One night, when our baby daughter, Elisabeth, was crawling, I was lying on the floor studying a folio-sized commentary. I noticed her moving my way and did not object when she crawled onto the massive book. My wife, Betty, said, “You must love your daughter to allow her to drool…
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“I hope he finds a wife, but it won’t be me.” Betty blurted the semi-oath. The older sisters at Grace Chapel were teasing her. A young man from Alabama was coming to the annual church meeting during the third week of July. They thought he might be the one for…
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How Does Acts 1:10–11 Fit in Inmillennialism?
by Mike Rogersby Mike RogersJob’s hope is secure in inmillennialism. He said, “I know that my Redeemer lives, And He shall stand at last on the earth” (Job 19:25, NKJV). Our prophetic model says Job’s redeemer—Jesus Christ—stood on the earth in the “last days” (Heb 1:2) of the Mosaic age. Job also said, “And though…
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Our family is moving to a new city during the week of December 14, 2020. This move will disrupt my writing schedule, but I don’t want to miss any of my traditional Wednesday publishing dates. A friend recently helped me find a solution to this dilemma without knowing he was…
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I want to use this short post to make two announcements. First, on Tuesday of this week (i.e., August 18, 2020) McGahan Publishing House announced that my book is available for purchase. It is available on Amazon (here), Barnes&Noble (here), and Books-A-Million (here). A minister and a former seminary professor…
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The Lord has blessed me to write a book about the interpretation of Biblical prophecy. McGahan Publishing House has it on pre-order status and, on August 18, 2020, will make it available for purchase. Something surprising has happened leading up to this date. While getting the book ready for publication,…
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This morning (Aug. 4), McGahan Publishing House began offering my book, Inmillennialism: Redefining the Last Days, for sale in advance of the Aug. 18 publication date. The retail prices are $19.99 for paperback and $29.99 for hardcover. MPH has listed the paperback for $18.00 and the hardcover for $28.00, discounted prices that include taxes and…
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Key Points in “Inmillennialism: Redefining the Last Days”
by Mike Rogersby Mike RogersIn my last post, I mentioned that, in his foreword to my forthcoming book, Inmillennialism: Redefining the Last Days, Dr. Tom J. Nettles mentions some of its helpful features. That post provided three representative diagrams. He also mentions another feature that helps readers follow the argument I am making: At…
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Diagrams for “Inmillennialism: Redefining the Last Days”
by Mike Rogersby Mike RogersIn his foreword, Dr. Tom J. Nettles mentions a key feature of my forthcoming book, Inmillennialism: Redefining the Last Days, which McGahan Publishing House plans to publish in August: To keep the progress of his argument clear throughout this book, Rogers has 30 diagrams that illustrate the viewpoint. Some of…
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