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"Hello and welcome. We are continuing the Olivet Discover through Matthew 24 into to 25 with an overarching theme of preparation for the Day of the LORD, the coming King, with an emphasis on mission. To recap part 1: Jesus foretold judgment against Jerusalem. The disciples respond with questions of when and what sign, connecting it with his coming at the end of the age. Expounding upon the OT prophets Jesus referred to the first half of the final week-of-years as the beginning of birth pains. Pointing to false Christs, war, famine, and earthquakes. Then the second half of the week-of-years, the great tribulation, as the birth pains intensify, that commences with the primary mid-week sign – the Abomination of Desolation. Listing false Christs, false prophets, death, martyrdom, apostasy, and the gospel going to all nations as a prerequisite before the end. Finally, his coming which involves, celestial signs, before the sign of the Son of Man, who comes publicly, suddenly, dramatically, in power to gather his elect, and rescue his people. He then gave 3 pictures of being caught out on that Day, and now and today we have three parables about preparing to meet the master, before judgement of the nations. Let's get straight into it."
Recently I was invited to speak at a missions conference down in Hertfordshire in which I delivered two one hour sessions through Matthew 24 and 25, what we refer to as the Olivet Discourse. So I thought I would use that content with a little padding, preserving the emphasis on mission, and of course I will include the bulk of the scriptures and timelines on the screen for your benefit. This is by no means a comprehensive exposition, we will be moving a speed, skimming a stone over, and no doubt I will take time to concentrate on various aspects in more detail at some point in the future. The beauty of the Olivet Discourse is that it exposes both the digestion system of the congregant and the methods of the preacher. And if you want to know what I mean, I will add a bonus thought at the end. Everyone is trying to predict the future, from climate to crypto. They go to YouTube gurus, palm readers, and the medium at Endor. All the wrong places… Jesus gives us two chapters in his 5th and final major discourse. What a man has to say in the days leading up to his known death, matters greatly. How much more when it's the Son of God. Are we listening?
Hello, I'm Stephen Buckley, and this is part 2 of Genesis 3, working verse by verse through the pivotal moment in the history of man, shortly after the creation week. In part one we witnessed Satan as the serpent deceive the woman; she ate; he ate; and when he eat everything changed. God inquired of the couple beginning with Adam as head, and began his judgment with the serpent, before turning to the woman, and today we are going to look at the remaining verses 17-24, beginning with Adam's judgment and the aftermath: the consequences immediate, lifelong, and those that remain. Let's get straight into it. Adam is held responsible for his own sin but also the corporate sin of his family and humanity as representing leader, and all under his rule are affected in his judgment. The buck stops with him. This priest-King is not immune to discipline. Prepare to sin, prepare to suffer.
Hello, I'm Stephen Buckley, and we're in a series working our way through the grand narrative of the Bible, from Eden to Zion, in which you will build a biblical worldview, to function by as a Christian and mature in your relationship with Christ Jesus. Having taken a substantial detour since chapter 2 of Genesis, to step back and develop in our understanding of the aspects that make up the biblical worldview – God's law and order, the canvas of existence or what we call the field of play with its historical and eschatological narrative, and the players or characters that are active within – so that we can understand who the Creator God is, how he has designed and established his universe, his boundaries, how we are interact with others and so forth… and today we are turning to Genesis 3, the pivotal moment in the history of man, up until the cross. Understand what took place in the garden, and you better understand the questions of suffering, temptation, judgement, the devil's schemes, the nature of man, the foundation of the gospel, and you blame God less for your own circumstance. Such is the significance of what took place, this will be the first part, with part 2 shortly after. We're going to be patient with the text and let the questions and answers soak in and simmer.
In early Spring 2020 I was patience to hear from the Lord. What was he doing in our land? By May I was dismayed at the church's response, and so I published a video entitled “Weep With Me.” In it, I suggested the messages from UK church leadership were tickling the ears of church members. There were viral videos asking God to bless our nation. Which while honouring, for me missed what God is doing. It came across like a servant who under reprimand, asking for a pay rise. Some were saying God's purpose is to unify the people of the nation. The bulk of corporate messages were to hurting individuals. None seemed to take a long hard look in the mirror. For me these messages came from the framework of how they perceived the church prior to 2020. But what if we are not this beautiful bride we think we are? So, I countered these various messages exhorting the church to change our corporate posture and get on our knees in repentance and recognition of this Judgement by God. By Summer 2020, with the introduction of face masks out of viral season, which makes no sense, it triggered me to swiftly discern something very sinister was taking place globally. I moved from the position of understanding of God's purposes as judgment that is primarily viral, to judgment that is primarily tyrannical government. But judgement none the less. I then released a podcast early November called “Fear Not” in which I addressed: All-cause mortality stats; WEF; Klaus Schwab and the Great Reset; BBB slogans; We cautioned about the confusion and paranoia and downright evil side around conspiracy theories (particularly when they point the finger at the Jewish people), but also the reality that men conspire – so not making the error of following and get caught up in worldly theories and attaching that to our eschatology, but also not being ignorant of observable corruption and conspiracy; We discussed what is and isn't church persecution and oppression of people; climate change and how covid is related; how the mask is a symbol of our time and deliberate muzzling of the church, who are sleepy and have failed the testing of our LORD; among other things. My concerns in that podcast have or are coming true, rapidly. But the main theme was to highlight that: “fear is a powerful thing. Fear, can make you lose sleep, it can cause health problems, it can strain relationships, it can make you do and say things that perhaps you wouldn't in rational light.” Therefore ultimately, we are to Fear God and not Man. Again today, we are discussing dark times, but throughout, hope not fear should characterize the themes. With that journey mapped out, having been 13 months since I touched on this, and with the acceleration of events, I wanted to briefly call a spade a spade. Sometimes you just need to hear someone else say the things you are thinking. Firstly, we're going call out what is going on: The worldly attack. Then we'll look at the church's response, good, bad, and what steps we can take. With worldly attacks and sleepy church, sometime the Christian walk can feel like a lonely road. As my friend Nick says, someone's testimony of events is another person's sanity. So, we'll lay the bad news, place the good news on top, for the purposes of edification of the church.
This is second part looking at the order and economy of man. Hello, I'm Stephen Buckley and we're in a series where you will build a biblical worldview through the story of the bible. We've taken time between Genesis 2 and 3 to tighten up our understanding of the order of God's cosmic kingdom: God's Order, the order of the field (the universe), the order of the players (those who dwell within the field of play), and last time as we turned to mankind, we began to major on home order and societal order, and today we turn to order within the church. And as we do that, we are viewing the discussion within the wider context of the bible as a whole. We refreshed our frame of the original order of man in the garden; we briefly surmised the order of man throughout the OT, before turning to the instructions given to us by the apostles. And so far, we have witnessed the continuity of male-leadership from the first chapters of Genesis to the NT. And as we continue the New Covenant Economy of man, we will examine the so-called controversial passages on church order, and lastly we'll touch on the order and economy of man within the future kingdom. Hopefully then, we will have a much better grasp of the universal principles God has delivered to man: proper Christian ordering of activities as players within his field, and under his throne. By the end of today you should appreciate the gravity and urgency of why this subject is of such significance, especially upon the hour the church finds herself. The order of the bride of Christ is no small matter, in the same way the preparation of your bride, or you as the bride, was no small matter.
Correct dynamics in the home and church are vital to build the foundations of relationships on – between each other, and our Lord Jesus. But are we orderly? We are in dismay at the world, we expect it of the world, but is the bride of Christ orderly? Principally there are two sides of the debate within Christianity when it comes to home and church order, with a sliding scale between them. Complementarianism vs Egalitarianism. As we look at the economy of man, we're going to look at the classic NT passages within the full scope of scripture. The original economy of man (the order in Eden); the mosaic economy of man (the order of the patriarchs and Israelites); then we'll concentrate more fully on the New covenant economy of man as described and prescribed by Jesus and the apostles; and lastly, of which I've never heard anyone include in the subject when preaching on the matter: the future kingdom economy of man. We will demonstrate there is a continuity of leadership principles from beginning to end. Hello, I'm Stephen Buckley and we're in a series going long through the central storyline of the bible, building a biblical worldview in the process. shortly, we're diving into Genesis three, but first, and today we're turning to the Order and Economy of Mankind. After Genesis 2 we took a detour, to step back and view the total sum of reality and it's ordering of activities. The Order of YHWH, the Order of the Field of play, then last time we turned to The Order of the Players – (Field and players is worldview language) – and we studied angels and demons, and today continuing the Order of the Players, we are concentrating on man.
Today, in continuity of the worldview language we are turning to the Order of the Players – the players or characters are those who play a part in the field or stage of all things. I said this was going to be three-parts but actually it's going to be four, because today we're going to exclusively concentrate on the invisible players – and I don't want to cheat us of time in our study of angelology – so we're going ask what are the angelic creatures, their purpose, nature, appearance, rank and order. We'll take a look at the heavenly divine council, the origins of Satan and demons, their activity, can Christian be possessed? How we should relate to angels and more.
We're going to look at the Dwelling place of God – the location, the description of heaven; The Nature of the cosmos, including sheol / hades / the lake of fire, where is it?, who goes there?, did Jesus descend to hell?, what is a present or future reality; The Law and order of the cosmos; God's providence; and we'll end with contrasting the biblical worldview with that of others.
God is King of His universal cosmic kingdom. In today's western culture, it can be popular to push back from an any notion of hierarchy and even authority. The universe of which God is King however has a divine order, which made up of a perfect universal law, freedoms and constraints, missions, and ultimately is governed by a heavenly throne. Before turning to chapter 3 of Genesis, we're going to look at three main facets of the biblical worldview. First God himself – his nature; his attributes; how he's described; the trinity; – what we call Theology Proper. Secondly, we'll turn to the order of the field, the canvas of all things – the dwelling place of God; how is the throne room in heaven described; a biblical view of the order of nature; the where, what, why of sheol, hades, and the lake fire (we tend to bundle together as hell); and how God interacts with his creation. Then lastly, we'll look at the Order of the players – looking at angelology; the order of mankind; and lastly animals and plants, and the hierarchy and ordained order between them all.
It was 17 years ago that I received what I can only describe as a moving picture of the garden of Eden. I was alone in a room, thinking about the garden. It must have been from God, because what I saw blew me away and the infantile understanding that I'd gleaned. I literally nearly fell of my chair. In that moment I knew the bible was true. Only a decade and more later when I began a deep dive into Genesis 2 did it confirm that image. Hello and welcome, I'm Stephen Buckley, and we're in a series titled Eden to Zion, where you will form a biblical worldview through the story of the bible, knowing therefore how to go about a proper Christian life. I'm excited because today because we're turning to Genesis 2, beginning with verse 4.
We should pause momentarily to address one of the most successful attacks on the foundations of the Christian faith in the west. “The Book of Origins,” the book of Genesis, perhaps more than any other informs our worldview. If we do not lay this protological foundation correctly, our whole framework of the gospel story is skewed. Believing the plain reading of the creation account is not a salvation issue as such, but it is a biblical authority issue; and if we are to take God at his Word, we're required not to read into it our own culturally popular ideologies and theories. His very character is at stake.
Today we're tacking the creation account, the first seven days since the beginning of time. We'll move through the account one day at a time. So have your bible ready, it's a good idea to read chapter 1 and the first three verses of chapter two. Before we dive into the text, let's remind ourselves of the context in which the creation account sits, the Torah.
We're going to speed through the bible from Genesis to Revelation in approximately 30 minutes. We're currently in a series going long through the main themes of the bible from Genesis to Revelation, Eden to Zion. But before we get stuck into Genesis 1:1, I thought it would be helpful to do a fast forward run through the bible, to paint the big picture, even if some of this doesn't stick.
Firstly, we'll understand what a worldview is, then I'll briefly underline the truthfulness of scripture, and finally, we'll touch on Hermeneutics – the methods of interpreting scripture which are led by and play a part of forming our worldview.
We're going to build the big-picture-gospel by walking through the grand narrative of the bible, from Genesis to Revelation. From the garden of Eden to the mountain of Zion. In doing so we will develop a biblical worldview.
What is going on in our nation? The good news is that Jesus is coming to sort all this out.
If Paul wrote it as “maran atha” then it means, The Lord has come – past tense, his first coming. If he wrote it as “marana tha” then it could be translated, “Lord, please come!”
Galatians 6:16 contains the phrase “The Israel of God” which is viewed as the cornerstone of “new Israel” or the “true Israel” doctrine. Count The Patience 16/06/2020 Stephen Buckley COUNT THE PATIENCE When Peter is writing this letter, he is anticipating his imminent death (1:13–15). Jesus has made clear to him that he was to suffer crucifixion…
When Peter is writing this letter, he is anticipating his imminent death (1:13–15). Jesus has made clear to him that he was to suffer crucifixion…
His point is this: Your perspective of the cross, the way you view the cross, determines your opinion or discernment of it.
Our corporate messages perform as though this virus with its affects are wholly of Satan's doing with no recognition of the state of the bride.
Excerpt of the prayer from the final episode of the Spiritual Fabric of Manchester series.
Research into the spiritual fabric is instrumental of intercessory prayer. Co-labouring with the Lord we can develop informed prayer that calls upon the Lord to transform cities.
There are differing views on the nature of the kingdom. How you view the kingdom has dramatic implications on your biblical framework. What did Jesus say in the beatitudes?
Can the three persons of God be found in the bible? Were they invented in the New Testament? Is the Holy Spirit really a person, or just the power and energy of God?
A growing number of people are walking the desert. A pattern has caught my attention that sees similar answers to common questions that I believe is unique to the times of the church.
Ok, so I want to introduce to you to Chaim in a second off the back of the video I published the day before I headed to Israel. First off I met an incredible brother called Nikolai from Bulgaria, and he asked me…
Ten years ago, at a birthday party, I said to a friend that we need to leave the EU. He looked startled, as if I was crazy. He clearly wasn't impressed by the thought, and back then no one was even discussing the matter…
Global warming was the buzz phrase when I was at high school. Now the language has evolved into ‘climate change' ensuring it encompasses any change of weather. Perhaps because in the 70's they were warning about global cooling.
I just wanted to share a tip that has helped me form a response to questions from those genuinely seeking answers. Let me give you a real-life example. The very first question on the first evangelistic course I did…
The new and exciting Konnect Radio contacted us to produce seven short ‘God Spots‘ appropriate for an unchurched audience. You can listen to each of them on this page. Tune in to Konnect Radio today by clicking the button below.
These wonderful people were kind enough to stop and speak to me about life, death, and what happens when you die. I touch on the depravity of man, heaven and hell, the payment on the cross, Jesus' resurrection, justification, the future resurrection, the return of Jesus and establishment of his Kingdom on earth, repentance and faith, the bible.
What if, it was possible to fit all the animals on the ark? Sounds crazy, right? Until that is you start to seriously consider what the bible really says about this juncture in history. Sure, the Ark is frequently depicted as a bathtub stuffed with cartoon…
I have a huge heart for those who have wondered away from the Christian faith. I too was on the run from Christ. But as a fugitive, you have to keep pace, you become paranoid, you labour to harden the conscience, it becomes a daily activity to fudge the truth.
Why Christianity? How do I become a Christian? What is Christianity? In this no-nonsense video Stephen takes us through the basics of the Christian faith, including: The Bible, Why Jesus?, What's the difference?, Being born again, Suffering and glory, The Confusion, The Alternative, Why people don't follow Jesus.
When Adam sinned, his innocence was lost, his eyes were opened, he brought a curse on himself and the earth, and he separated himself from a perfect relationship with God. Another man would be required to redeem the situation; an anointed man, a second Adam, a Messiah.
In Tel Aviv, a Messianic Rabbi grabbed me by the shoulders, looked straight through my eyeballs, and asserted, “If there is one thing I want you to take away from today, it is this: “provoke the Jew to Jealousy”.
Rife is arrogance towards the Jewish people within the church. The world rages against this people, and many within the church have been coerced into this train of thinking...
In the final days before the crucifixion, just after prophesying the signs before His return in what we call the Olivet discourse, Jesus tells a profound parable.