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EP.12 – Preterism & Theology w/ Ian Bell

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Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 114:40


Let's talk religion, specifically some topics related to the Christian perspective. What is Preterism? Why is theology important? Join me, and guest Ian Bell as we dig deeper into these topics.

Truth in History
01 - Daniel & Revelation

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 27:33


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
02 - Section 1 Overview

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 13:23


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
03 - Daniel - Setting The Stage

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 31:18


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
04 - Different Interpretations

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 26:06


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
05 - The Reformation

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 45:00


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
06 - The Council Of Trent - The Jesuits

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 34:35


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
07 - Relevant Historicist Teachings

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 22:32


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
08 - Seven Kings - Revelation 17v8 - 11

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 12:20


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
09 - The Hindrance

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 10:08


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
10 - The Temple Of The Man Of Sin

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 17:59


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
11 - Year - Day Principle

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 15:14


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
12 - Futurist Teaching

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 16:35


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
13 - The 70 Weeks Of Daniel

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 16:54


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
14 - The Time Measure

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 30:59


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
15 - The End Of The 70th Week

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 12:40


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
16 - Summation Of Revelation

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 17:33


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
17 - Foxs Overview

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 21:00


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
18 - John 14 Verse 29

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 23:51


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
19 - Revelation Chapter 2 - Letters To The 7 Churches

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 35:26


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
20 - Thyatira - AD 606 - 1517

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 9:51


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
21 - Revelation Chapter 3 - Church At Sardis

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 22:40


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
22 - Laodicea - The Last Of The Seven

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 8:04


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
23 - Revelation Chapter 4 - The Heavenly Vision

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 17:53


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
25 - Revelation Chapter 6 - The First Six Seals

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 41:57


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
24 - Revelation Chapter 5 - The Scroll Sealed 7 Times

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 18:38


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
27 - Antichrist - The Little Horn Of Daniel

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 9:31


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
28 - Revelation Chapter 7 - The 144,000

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 12:12


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
29 - Revelation Chapter 9 - The Fifth Trumpet

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 20:30


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
30 - Rise Of The Turkish Empire - The Second Woe

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 22:43


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
31 - Revelation Chapter 10 - The Eve Of The Reformation

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 22:06


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
32 - Revelation Chapter 11

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 18:52


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
33 - The Two Witnesses

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 26:08


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
34 - Revelation 11 Verse 13

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 12:34


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
35 - Revelation Chapter 12 - The Other Side Of The Scroll

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 21:12


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
36 - Revelation Chapter 13 - The Antichrist & The Papacy

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 10:35


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
37 - Revelation 13 Verse 5

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 12:42


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
38 - Another Beast

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 17:17


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
39 - Revelation Chapter 14 - The Triumph Of Christ

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 23:42


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
40 - Revelation Chapter Another Sign In Heaven

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 9:27


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
42 - The Sixth Vial - Our Present Age

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 22:30


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
43 - Revelation Chapter 17 - Judgment Of The Great Whore

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 20:21


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
44 - Revelation Chapter 18 - Babylon The Great Has Fallen

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 15:45


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
45 - Revelation Chapter 19 - The Kingdom Of Christ

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 14:50


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
46 - Revelation Chapter 20 - The Symbolic Millennium

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 20:04


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
47 - Revelation Chapter 21 - The New Jerusalem

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 10:53


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!

Truth in History
48 - Revelation Chapter 22 - Visions Of The New Jerusalem

Truth in History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 8:07


The purpose of God, concerning prophesying future events, is definite and unalterable. His eternal will is proclaimed by our Lord, Jesus Christ: “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 On the road to Emmaus, Christ made it perfectly clear the He was that which had “come to pass,” pertaining to Israel’s prophesied Messiah; thus many believed because of the fulfilled prophecies. It is fulfilled prophecy that proves the credibility of the Bible. From the Morning Star of the Reformation, John Wycliff, to the Prince of Preachers, Charles Spurgeon –a period of five centuries- this method of prophetic study prevailed. The thought of a seven year tribulation period, at the end of the age, encapsulating the Seals, Trumpets and Vials of the Revelation, would have been immediately rejected and condemned as the speculations of false prophets! Today, it is the Protestant Historicist Interpretation of Bible prophecy (Historicism) that has remained true to the pattern of Scripture. It was the secret of the martyr steadfastness and heroism during the Reformation. The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation attacked Historicism in the 16th century and devised two counter schemes called Futurism and Preterism. Why did their Jesuits distort the prophecies in Daniel and the Revelation? What was this doctrinal assault’s ultimate purpose? Who was the first Protestant to be deceived? Why was Daniel, chapter 9, ground zero of their assault? Why are the Protestants now teaching Futurism and Preterism? Why do all agree that the Divine time measure of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel, chapter 9, are to be interpreted a day for a year, but in the Revelation they are to be interpreted as literal days? This seminar will answer these questions and show you where we are in the unfolding prophecies of the Book of Revelation!