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It might seem more than a little counterintuitive to say secularism is dead, but it is. This several hundred year experiment in Western thought has been weighed on the scales and found wanting. It promised everything, and delivered nothing, but misery and death. A TV show does an excellent job of showing just how empty and hollow it has proved to be. And what is all the failed secularists got? More cowbell!!! Watch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >HereHere
Producer Brandon Wood walks through 3 distinctives of Amillennialism that separate it from Postmillennialism and PremillennialismWatch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >HereHere
Jacob Glass refutes popular videos by John MacArthur and others, as well at looks at Luke 21 and Daniel 9.Watch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >HereHere
The rise and fall of dispensationalism is a fascinating story, and a relatively short one in the history of Christianity. From the mid-19thcentury it was a response to the dominant postmillennialism of the time, and an outgrowth of the gnostic dualism of Pietism. It is a powerful story of just how much eschatology really matters.Watch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >HereHere
Dispensational Premillennialism, Historic Premillennialism, and Amillennialism are compared and contrasted by Calvinist and Reformed Baptist Ryan Eakins.Watch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >HereHere
Ryan continues his walk thru The Power of His Reign and today we look at the Parable of the Mustard Seed.Watch the YouTube video of this episode hereWatch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >HereHere
Pastor Tim Bushong and Dr Joshua Howard discuss inaugurated eschatology, salvation and faith in Jesus Christ.Watch the YouTube video of this episode hereWatch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >HereHere
Join Ryan as he walks through Jonathan Ammon's book, "The Power of His Reign."Watch the Youtube video of this episode hereWatch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >HereHere
In today's video, Josh walks us through the similarities and distinguishing marks between Amillennialism and Postmillennialism.Watch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >HereHere
In this Sunday Short, Ryan gives us a walk thru of the major points of Amillennialism.Watch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >HereHere
Did Christ bind Satan or is Satan still free to deceive the nations? Watch as Dr Joshua Howard dives deeper into a controversial topic amongst believing Christians.Order The Exorcism of Satan by clicking hereClick Here to watch the YouTube version of Dr. Josh Howards in depth introduction to The Exorcism of SatanWatch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >HereHere
Never heard of the word chiliasm? You are not alone. Dive in with Josh as he discusses chiliasm and it's place within eschatology.Watch the YouTube video of this episode by clicking hereThe King's Command: The Great Commission and Christ's VictoryWatch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >HereHere
Josh walks us through the Two Age Model of eschatology, held by those who hold to the view of Amillennialism.Watch the YouTube video of this episode by clicking hereWatch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >HereHere
Josh compares and contrasts an eschatology built upon Scripture as opposed to one built upon the events of the day.Watch the YouTube video of this episode by clicking hereWatch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >HereHere
In this first Sunday Short episode, we go back to the beginning of the series "Eschatology Matters". Josh discusses what eschatology is, and why it is so important to a biblical understanding of the bible.Watch the YouTube Video of this episode by clicking hereWatch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >HereHere
Pastors Keith Foskey and Spencer Smith debate "Are the Rapture and Second Coming of Christ two seperate events?" with live audience Q&AModerated by Dr Josh HowardWatch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >HereHere
In this episode, we rant about a strange claim... Audio quality improves later on when we stop driving in a truck! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share the podcast! Our aim is to encourage, exhort, and equip busy believers to become committed and competent disciples of Christ in every area of life. Support us at patreon.com/termonmedia Thanks for listening, and Godspeed!
Reformed In Christ 2022 Conference presents four views on Eschatology commonly held by calvinists. This episode was presented by Michael Shultz on the view of Historical Premillennialism. Watch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >HereHere
Dr. Sam Storms discusses how he went from a Dispensational Premillennialist to an Amillennialist, his discussion with John Piper, Doug Wilson and James Hamilton on An Evening of Eschatology, his thoughts on Premil and Amil, the current trend in Postmillennialism, and thoughts on Christian Nationalism.Get your copy of Kingdom Come >HEREHereHere
In this part of our Lets Talk Eschatology sereis, Pastor Toby Sumpter of King's Cross Church, The Cross Politic Show and Podcast, and Having Two Legs on Youtube discusses various topics including Postmillennialism, Revival, and Victory Through Suffering.Watch all of our videos and subscribe to our channel for the latest content >HereHereHereHERE
In this episode, I discuss a theory about the Millennium (and a LONG rabbit trail to get there), as well as how I would define "gluttony," and I talk about a new idea to stay spiritually focused in 2023.
Northwest Bible Church – 7/24/22 – 2 Peter – Alan Conner 2 Peter 3:4-15 Peter's Eschatology Intro A. OBSERVATIONS 1. Christ's second coming is the focus. 2 Pet. 1:16; 3:4, 10, 12, 18. 2. The present world and the ungodly are judged at the same time (2 Peter 3:7). 3. God creates a new heavens and new earth (3:13). B. COMPARED WITH PREMILLENNIALISM. 1. Overview of Premillennialism. 2. Timing of the judgment of the ungodly. 3. Timing of the new heavens and new earth. 4. The duration of the kingdom of Christ. 2 Pet. 1:11; Gen. 13:15; 17:8; Ex. 32:13; Ps. 37:29; Isa. 60:21; Jer. 25:5. 5. The character of the Premil. Kingdom. C. COMPARED WITH POSTMILLENNIALISM. 1. Overview – 2. Peter's view of the kingdom of righteousness. 3. Peter's view in Acts 3:19-21. D. COMPARED WITH AMILLENNIALISM. 1. No earthly kingdom 2. Judgment of ungodly and new heavens and new earth at second coming. E. ESCHATOLOGICAL HOPE (3:14-15). 1. Looking for the new heavens and new earth (2 Peter 3:14). 2. Ethical exhortations (2 Peter 3:14-15). a. Diligence – cf. 1:5-7, 10. b. peace – c. spotless and blameless - 3. God's patience is salvation (2 Peter 3:15). Conclusion
Northwest Bible Church – 7/24/22 – 2 Peter – Alan Conner 2 Peter 3:4-15 Peter's Eschatology Intro A. OBSERVATIONS 1. Christ's second coming is the focus. 2 Pet. 1:16; 3:4, 10, 12, 18. 2. The present world and the ungodly are judged at the same time (2 Peter 3:7). 3. God creates a new heavens and new earth (3:13). B. COMPARED WITH PREMILLENNIALISM. 1. Overview of Premillennialism. 2. Timing of the judgment of the ungodly. 3. Timing of the new heavens and new earth. 4. The duration of the kingdom of Christ. 2 Pet. 1:11; Gen. 13:15; 17:8; Ex. 32:13; Ps. 37:29; Isa. 60:21; Jer. 25:5. 5. The character of the Premil. Kingdom. C. COMPARED WITH POSTMILLENNIALISM. 1. Overview – 2. Peter's view of the kingdom of righteousness. 3. Peter's view in Acts 3:19-21. D. COMPARED WITH AMILLENNIALISM. 1. No earthly kingdom 2. Judgment of ungodly and new heavens and new earth at second coming. E. ESCHATOLOGICAL HOPE (3:14-15). 1. Looking for the new heavens and new earth (2 Peter 3:14). 2. Ethical exhortations (2 Peter 3:14-15). a. Diligence – cf. 1:5-7, 10. b. peace – c. spotless and blameless - 3. God's patience is salvation (2 Peter 3:15). Conclusion
LinksEschatology Round Table Discussion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4tO1cnH2Ts&t=123sWhat is the Millennial Reign of Christ in Revelation 20? Amil, Premil or Postmil? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEUtpIvjexUCalvary Chapel Franklin: http://calvarychapelfranklin.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ccfranklintnFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CalvaryChapelFranklin/Parsons Pad Website: https://parsonspad.com/Email: pastorbrian@calvarychapelfranklin.comCalvary Chapel Franklin meets at: Sunday mornings: 1724 General George Patton Drive, Brentwood TN 37027 Wednesday evenings: 7113 Peach Court, Brentwood TN 37027If you need a Bible, please download the free Gideon's app for iPhone or Android: https://gideons.org/ If you would like to support this outreach, please consider donating via PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=QCC42G4JT8U76
En este episodio exploramos de manera introductoria las dos posturas/escuelas históricas de interpretación sobre el milenio de Apocalipsis 20 (Milenarismo/quiliasmo vs. Anti-Milenarismo/Anti-quiliasmo), y las tres posturas/escuelas contemporaneas basadas en las posturas/escuelas históricas anteriores (Premilenialismo, Amilenialismo y Posmilenialismo), bajo divisiones clásicas y modernas/modificadas, pesimistas y optimistas, para concluir con la aseveración de la necesidad de crear, usar y añadir dos nuevas categorías (pesimilenialismo y optimilenialismo) que hagan justicia tanto a las posturas contemporáneas como a las históricas. También, mencionamos la interpretación Panmilenialista como una avalada por algunos. https://www.coalicionporelevangelio.org/ensayo/perspectivas-milenio/
We have an epic Sesh with our boys Gio and Danny from PreMil, which we find out is short for Premature Millionaires! Not only a line of business but overall a mindset. They talk about the significance and importance of the number 46, Gio's book recommendations, Danny's athletic career and about their faith. The pride and joy of "Aurorita La Bella" let us put you on with PreMil!
“Our Lord‘s warnings are for your life and my life — because everywhere the Head goes, the body follows.“Sermon text: Mark 13:24-37
Question Time Stamps for Quick Reference: 0:00 Introduction 1. 0:17 Do we go directly to be with God when we die? Will we see Him immediately, or is there some type of "soul sleep" that happens? 2. 8:29 What do you think about pages like "Memes for Jesus"? Is it ok to make jokes about Bible stories or situations? 3. 11:29 Premil, Amil, or Postmil - which view is the most correct? 4. 13:37 Recently, many people have been uploading videos of their "prophetic dreams," with many implying that the rapture will be within the next couple of months...What do you make of these dreams? 5. 17:52 How do you answer a friend that says that "spiritualism" (all new age stuff, tarot, yoga, manifesting) needs to be rescued from the New Age & that spiritualism is pure and is what Jesus practiced? 6. 23:08 We are proud that the NT is based on eyewitness accounts, but how could the Gospel writers have known what Jesus said and did while He was alone, like in the desert or the garden of Gethsemane? 7. 26:20 Does the Bible support celebrating birthdays and Christmas? Recovering JW here. 8. 30:36 If I get raptured before the Tribulation, will I, from my new place of residence, be able to do something good for my loved ones who were left behind on Earth? 9. 32:34 Speaking of whether or not we go directly to Heaven or Hell when we die, what are your thoughts on the comma in Luke 23: 43? A lot of mortalists say it belongs after the word "today" instead of before. 10. 36:38 My entire family is Pentecostal. They say I'm demon possessed and a male chauvinist because I believe Paul's teachings on women. Am I wrong to think that those family members may not be saved? 11. 40:31 Have you seen "The Chosen" series? If so, what do you think of it? 12. 43:45 I was reading Galatians, and got confused by Galatians 3: 23. I know that we are saved by our faith and not by the law, but what does it mean to be "confined to" and "imprisoned by" the law? 13. 46:48 If Jesus was raised back to life as a human with a body, and not as a spiritual being, then how did He suddenly appear in the locked room with the disciples? 14. 48:02 I would love to know your thoughts on what it means to pray "in Jesus' name" such as in John 16: 24. 15. 50:10 If a man wants to be water baptized, do they need a specific level of understanding of the Bible and Christianity, or just the desire and a simple understanding of baptism? 16. 51:39 How can I renew my love for God when He seems commonplace? 17. 53:26 I have left a "Word of Faith" church and I am actively speaking out about their false doctrine, but it is affecting my relationship with my sister. What should I do? 18. 55:04 How do we draw the line between wrestling with God and having vain repetitions in our prayers? How long is it appropriate to keep praying for something? 19. 56:45 I am an aspiring pastor, and I hope to be the shepherd of a church one day. Until then, what are some good things for me to be doing? How can I prepare myself better for pastorship? 20. 59:14 How do I speak to a pastor who tends to use feel good phrases like "you are enough" and "Jesus came to bring a piece of Heaven to Earth"? I find these phrases unbiblical. Every Friday at 1pm PT Here’s how you get your questions answered in the Q&A 1) Please reread your question before you ask to ensure that it will make sense to me. Clarity is paramount. 2) Wait till we go live before asking. We don’t take questions until then. 3) Put a “Q” at the beginning of your question. 4) Please only ask once, our mods are checking the chat continually. 5) I’m truly sorry if I’m unable to get to your question. I know its a bummer, but I am doing my best. 6) If you arrive late we may have already gathered 20 questions. Please check the live chat to see if we are full on Qs. Thanks! My website https://BibleThinker.org
Question Time Stamps for Quick Reference: 0:00 Introduction 1. 0:17 Do we go directly to be with God when we die? Will we see Him immediately, or is there some type of "soul sleep" that happens? 2. 8:29 What do you think about pages like "Memes for Jesus"? Is it ok to make jokes about Bible stories or situations? 3. 11:29 Premil, Amil, or Postmil - which view is the most correct? 4. 13:37 Recently, many people have been uploading videos of their "prophetic dreams," with many implying that the rapture will be within the next couple of months...What do you make of these dreams? 5. 17:52 How do you answer a friend that says that "spiritualism" (all new age stuff, tarot, yoga, manifesting) needs to be rescued from the New Age & that spiritualism is pure and is what Jesus practiced? 6. 23:08 We are proud that the NT is based on eyewitness accounts, but how could the Gospel writers have known what Jesus said and did while He was alone, like in the desert or the garden of Gethsemane? 7. 26:20 Does the Bible support celebrating birthdays and Christmas? Recovering JW here. 8. 30:36 If I get raptured before the Tribulation, will I, from my new place of residence, be able to do something good for my loved ones who were left behind on Earth? 9. 32:34 Speaking of whether or not we go directly to Heaven or Hell when we die, what are your thoughts on the comma in Luke 23: 43? A lot of mortalists say it belongs after the word "today" instead of before. 10. 36:38 My entire family is Pentecostal. They say I'm demon possessed and a male chauvinist because I believe Paul's teachings on women. Am I wrong to think that those family members may not be saved? 11. 40:31 Have you seen "The Chosen" series? If so, what do you think of it? 12. 43:45 I was reading Galatians, and got confused by Galatians 3: 23. I know that we are saved by our faith and not by the law, but what does it mean to be "confined to" and "imprisoned by" the law? 13. 46:48 If Jesus was raised back to life as a human with a body, and not as a spiritual being, then how did He suddenly appear in the locked room with the disciples? 14. 48:02 I would love to know your thoughts on what it means to pray "in Jesus' name" such as in John 16: 24. 15. 50:10 If a man wants to be water baptized, do they need a specific level of understanding of the Bible and Christianity, or just the desire and a simple understanding of baptism? 16. 51:39 How can I renew my love for God when He seems commonplace? 17. 53:26 I have left a "Word of Faith" church and I am actively speaking out about their false doctrine, but it is affecting my relationship with my sister. What should I do? 18. 55:04 How do we draw the line between wrestling with God and having vain repetitions in our prayers? How long is it appropriate to keep praying for something? 19. 56:45 I am an aspiring pastor, and I hope to be the shepherd of a church one day. Until then, what are some good things for me to be doing? How can I prepare myself better for pastorship? 20. 59:14 How do I speak to a pastor who tends to use feel good phrases like "you are enough" and "Jesus came to bring a piece of Heaven to Earth"? I find these phrases unbiblical. Every Friday at 1pm PT Here’s how you get your questions answered in the Q&A 1) Please reread your question before you ask to ensure that it will make sense to me. Clarity is paramount. 2) Wait till we go live before asking. We don’t take questions until then. 3) Put a “Q” at the beginning of your question. 4) Please only ask once, our mods are checking the chat continually. 5) I’m truly sorry if I’m unable to get to your question. I know its a bummer, but I am doing my best. 6) If you arrive late we may have already gathered 20 questions. Please check the live chat to see if we are full on Qs. Thanks! My website https://BibleThinker.org
Question Time Stamps for Quick Reference: 0:00 Introduction 1. 0:17 Do we go directly to be with God when we die? Will we see Him immediately, or is there some type of "soul sleep" that happens? 2. 8:29 What do you think about pages like "Memes for Jesus"? Is it ok to make jokes about Bible stories or situations? 3. 11:29 Premil, Amil, or Postmil - which view is the most correct? 4. 13:37 Recently, many people have been uploading videos of their "prophetic dreams," with many implying that the rapture will be within the next couple of months...What do you make of these dreams? 5. 17:52 How do you answer a friend that says that "spiritualism" (all new age stuff, tarot, yoga, manifesting) needs to be rescued from the New Age & that spiritualism is pure and is what Jesus practiced? 6. 23:08 We are proud that the NT is based on eyewitness accounts, but how could the Gospel writers have known what Jesus said and did while He was alone, like in the desert or the garden of Gethsemane? 7. 26:20 Does the Bible support celebrating birthdays and Christmas? Recovering JW here. 8. 30:36 If I get raptured before the Tribulation, will I, from my new place of residence, be able to do something good for my loved ones who were left behind on Earth? 9. 32:34 Speaking of whether or not we go directly to Heaven or Hell when we die, what are your thoughts on the comma in Luke 23: 43? A lot of mortalists say it belongs after the word "today" instead of before. 10. 36:38 My entire family is Pentecostal. They say I'm demon possessed and a male chauvinist because I believe Paul's teachings on women. Am I wrong to think that those family members may not be saved? 11. 40:31 Have you seen "The Chosen" series? If so, what do you think of it? 12. 43:45 I was reading Galatians, and got confused by Galatians 3: 23. I know that we are saved by our faith and not by the law, but what does it mean to be "confined to" and "imprisoned by" the law? 13. 46:48 If Jesus was raised back to life as a human with a body, and not as a spiritual being, then how did He suddenly appear in the locked room with the disciples? 14. 48:02 I would love to know your thoughts on what it means to pray "in Jesus' name" such as in John 16: 24. 15. 50:10 If a man wants to be water baptized, do they need a specific level of understanding of the Bible and Christianity, or just the desire and a simple understanding of baptism? 16. 51:39 How can I renew my love for God when He seems commonplace? 17. 53:26 I have left a "Word of Faith" church and I am actively speaking out about their false doctrine, but it is affecting my relationship with my sister. What should I do? 18. 55:04 How do we draw the line between wrestling with God and having vain repetitions in our prayers? How long is it appropriate to keep praying for something? 19. 56:45 I am an aspiring pastor, and I hope to be the shepherd of a church one day. Until then, what are some good things for me to be doing? How can I prepare myself better for pastorship? 20. 59:14 How do I speak to a pastor who tends to use feel good phrases like "you are enough" and "Jesus came to bring a piece of Heaven to Earth"? I find these phrases unbiblical. Every Friday at 1pm PT Here’s how you get your questions answered in the Q&A 1) Please reread your question before you ask to ensure that it will make sense to me. Clarity is paramount. 2) Wait till we go live before asking. We don’t take questions until then. 3) Put a “Q” at the beginning of your question. 4) Please only ask once, our mods are checking the chat continually. 5) I’m truly sorry if I’m unable to get to your question. I know its a bummer, but I am doing my best. 6) If you arrive late we may have already gathered 20 questions. Please check the live chat to see if we are full on Qs. Thanks! My website https://BibleThinker.org
Listen in as we introduce the three major Christian end time views. On the podcast we give a brief overview of Almil, PostMil and, Premil.
Social justice, dedication and community; these are just a few of the principles our friend Chicano abides by. The interview today was fun and informative and we learned a lot! We also were proud to learn and highlight the activities of our friend Chicano and we look forward to his growth. He's got a lot going on and he's very involved in the community. From meetings, activities and his own personal initiative Chicano is a true force for change. The history of downtown Aurora is also something we spoke on. Theaters, restaurants and even Goldblatt's! That was a true throwback! Far too often in our lives there are those who fall in between the cracks. They have no one to help or advocate for them. That needs to change. And change starts with dedicated people. It will take all of us to make the city into what we want it to be. And we are happy that there are individuals like our brother Chicano here to help. Shout outs go to Tredwell, Aurora Tap House & PreMil. Much love to the City of Aurora Youth Services and our brother Simon Rodriguez. Big thanks to candidate for Kane County Recorder of Deeds Brenda Rodgers, our State Representatives for the 83rd & 84th District and the entire staff of Tredwell. Thanks to our friends at Talented Tenths Social Services and Crystal House. Shouts out to West & East Aurora School Districts, VizoArts and Lanphere's furniture. Let's all do our part to make the city into what we want it to be. Be blessed and motivated on this Wednesday! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/support
Business, motivation, legit hustling and positive growth; we had Bob Lockwood on the show this morning for chop-ups. Bob is a Pontiac Michigan native with true, blue-collar roots. Bob has been a fixture in the Aurora business community with over twenty years so his perspective is very welcome. Mr. Lockwood spoke on the fantastic group, Aurora Business United. This team marries, non-profits, the business community & local government. Fun fact: we were able to catch a streaming portion of a Grant Cardone interview that they did and THAT was VERY motivational. Mr. Lockwood's newest endeavor is Hopvine Brewer, re-opening soon and located at 4030 Fox Valley Center Drive near the Fox Valley Mall. Check out Hopvine for a spectacular & safe dining experience! We appreciate Bob for coming on the show and we look forward to working with our brother again in the future! Today is the Beyond The Walls event this evening at Gallery 1094 at 1 E. Benton in Downtown Aurora. Shouts go out to Vizo Arts, McCarty Mills, Gin Ingram Art, STLTH ART and all the artists involved. Shouts go to TBA crew, Hunter, JV and Joseph Weber for the positive vibes and daily chops. Much love and respect to everyone involved in Aurora Business United, Tredwell and shout out to Cotton Seed. Special thanks to all of our friends, listeners, supporters and subscribers. Much respect to Tracy Duran, the Sideline Project, PreMil, Keller Williams Realty and all small businesses in Aurora. Be blessed, be dedicated, be powerful and be whatever you need to be to accomplish what you want to accomplish. Peace and love; tune in Monday morning at 8 am. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/support
Kris and Evan discuss mortality, the potential end of the world, and the three millennial views of Christian eschatology. 0:00 Intro / Season 3 6:22 Evan's Birthday 10:03 Mortality 36:04 Millenniums 1:01:54 Post-show Links An Evening of Eschatology – Premillennialism, Amillennialism, Postmillennialism - Desiring God What is the Millennial Reign of Christ in Revelation 20? Amil, Premil or Postmil? - Southern Seminary Is the 1000 years in the Bible to be understood literally? - Bryan Wolfmueller
Our good friend and fellow veteran Endure (aka Alex Garcia) came through the show this morning and the interview was VERY powerful. Joining the military at age 17, it was refreshing to get the perspective of a young veteran in our current (social) climate. Speaking from an east side perspective, Alex shared with us lessons learned over the years, but also expectations and accountability. In this episode we also focus heavily on the arts, hip hop and the life of a DJ. Good Morning Aurora is proud to know so many talented fellow Auroran's and we're consistently impressed by what we see and hear. And of course, family is key so as the brother Endure said: "shout out to my wife." Much love and shout outs to Aurora Food Pantry, Two Brothers, AMVETS, American Legion & AVAC and Tredwell. Shout out to our brother Chicano, PreMil and the homie Tojo. Extra special thanks go to Aurora Public Library, McCarty Mills and all wives and Moms. Be blessed and powerful on this Tuesday. We are the hardest working podcast; for the people and by the people. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/support
A jam-packed Thursday episode indeed, we covered a lot of material and had a fantastic interview as well. Today in the studio we had Gio Rodriguez, one of the owners of PreMil in the studio for an interview. We talked about the history of PreMil, life, Aurora and everything in-between. Our discussion was very good and we covered culture very well. Stay tuned for part 2! We'll be providing and sharing links to our source material from today's readings and be sure to tune in tomorrow for our Juneteenth episode. In addition we also shout-out AMVETS, City of Aurora and Aurora area schools for the meals for kids program. The winner of yesterday's Tupac album poll was Makaveli and shout out to McCarty Mills for the vote that tipped the scale! Give a listen, subscribe on all podcast platforms and stay tuned. We are proud to be the new voice for Aurora news, culture and discussion. Be blessed! #podcast #spotify #applepodcast #googlepodcast #aurorail #cityofaurorail #blackpodcasts --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningaurora/support
Our thoughts on Church government Questions to ask your church/denomination 1. Women a. Are women able to call out men on sin? b. Can women minister to men in any capacity? c. Can Women be administrators or personnel in charge of tangible duties and coordination of needs? 2. Ecclesiology a. How are the elders and pastor held accountable? How are they fed? b. What is the church government structure? i. How are they held accountable? Fed? c. Purpose of Deacons, Elders? 3. Missions a. Is the denomination focused on being in global community? b. How involved with Missions is the local church? c. What are the community outreach and services provided by the local body? 4. Scripture a. What is the process for searching scripture to continually reform the denomination? Is everything set in stone? b. How allegorical is scripture? Hermeneutical Approach? 5. Eschatology a. Amil, Premil, postmil? b. Purpose of Revelation? 6. Mental Health a. What is their perspective on depression, anxiety i. What is their ability to help with counseling, etc. 7. Children a. What proof is required for communion b. Purpose of Baptism (what age can they be baptized?) 8. Membership a. What must members affirm? b. How long must you attend? c. What is the purpose of membership? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A sure way to kill a dinner party is to bring up the subject of death, isn't it? We often try and soften the subject by using phrases like "pass away" or something to soften the "blow". But the fact is, death is a reality for all of us and whether we want to talk about it or not, it is a reality. Today on Renewalcast we discuss the fact that death is not the end but only the last enemy to be destroyed. We talk about what happens when Jesus returns and more. Check it out.
This sermon takes on the typical Amil, Postmil, and Premil interpretations of this passage and shows how the two resurrections are two literal resurrections of bodies from the grave, the first being in the first century and the second being at the end of history.
This sermon takes on the typical Amil, Postmil, and Premil interpretations of this passage and shows how the two resurrections are two literal resurrections of bodies from the grave, the first being in the first century and the second being at the end of history.
This sermon takes on the typical Amil, Postmil, and Premil interpretations of this passage and shows how the two resurrections are two literal resurrections of bodies from the grave, the first being in the first century and the second being at the end of history.
This sermon takes on the typical Amil, Postmil, and Premil interpretations of this passage and shows how the two resurrections are two literal resurrections of bodies from the grave, the first being in the first century and the second being at the end of history.