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The differences between the kingdom of heaven and the kingdom of God is not some dry theological hair-splitting, it is one of the keys that unlocks the prophetic program of Israel and the mystery program of the Church. The kingdom of heaven points to that literal, visible, earthly reign promised to Israel, when the Lord Jesus Christ will sit upon the throne of David and rule the nations from Jerusalem. That is why the Millennial Temple of Ezekiel 40–48 belongs on the left side of the image at the top of this article: it is architectural, national, earthly, Jewish, prophetic, and future. It is Heaven's government come down to the earth, with Israel restored, the King enthroned, and the nations brought under His righteous rule.“Therefore say I unto you, The kingdom of God shall be taken from you, and given to a nation bringing forth the fruits thereof.” Matthew 21:43 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, the kingdom of God, on the other hand, reaches beyond land, throne, temple, and nation, and speaks to the spiritual rule of God entered by the new birth and ultimately inherited in resurrection glory. That is why the Pretribulation Rapture of the Church belongs on the right side of the image, with a dividing line between the two of them. The Body of Christ is not waiting for Israel's temple to be rebuilt in order to receive its hope, but for the Lord Himself to descend from Heaven and call us up. The kingdom of heaven is connected with Israel's earthly promises; the kingdom of God includes the believer's spiritual standing, righteousness, peace, joy in the Holy Ghost, and the coming glorification of the redeemed. Related, yes, Jesus is King over both kingdoms, but they are not identical. Rightly dividing these two kingdoms keeps Israel in her lane, the Church in hers, and the word of truth exactly where God put it. Rightly dividing is the key to understanding the scriptures.
Bro. Tom Apusen preached a message entitled “Rightly Dividing God's Word" during the Wednesday Evening service on May 27, 2026, at North Valley Baptist Church in Santa Clara, California. View Archived Services at nvbc.org.
In Episode 233, I contrast the Bible and the ante-Nicene writings with certain teachings of the Rightly Dividing movement. You will quickly understand why this movement does not want you reading the works of the disciples of the apostles. Jennifer R. Strawbridge's The Pauline Effect: The Use of the Pauline Epistles by Early Christian Writers Rate/Review our Spotify Channel - Reclaiming the Faith Apple Podcasts Channel - Reclaiming the Faith Phil's Website – https://philsbaker.com Patreon Page - patreon.com/philsbaker The Faithful Podcast with Stephanie Baker Contact me – philsbaker@protonmail.com The Ante-Nicene Writings - https://thehistoricfaith.com/en/library
Revelation 15 is one of the clearest places in the Bible where the Holy Spirit deliberately connects Israel's first great national deliverance with her final deliverance in the time of Jacob's trouble. In Exodus 15, Moses and the children of Israel sang after the LORD overthrew Pharaoh and his armies in the Red sea; in Revelation 15, those who got the victory over the Beast, his image, his mark, and the number of his name sing “the song of Moses the servant of God, and the song of the Lamb.” That is not Church Age language, and it is not vague devotional poetry. It is Jewish, prophetic, dispensational truth.“And they sing the song of Moses the servant of God, and the song of the Lamb, saying, Great and marvellous are thy works, Lord God Almighty; just and true are thy ways, thou King of saints.” Revelation 15:3 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, Pharaoh was a type of Antichrist, Egypt was a type of the world system, and the Red sea deliverance was a picture of God bringing His people through judgment while destroying the enemy that sought to enslave them. What began with Moses in Exodus will be brought to its full prophetic conclusion under Jesus Christ, the Lamb, in Revelation. The victory in Revelation 15 is not measured by earthly survival, but by faithfulness to God in the face of the Beast's global worship system. These Tribulation saints refuse the mark, refuse the image, refuse the Beast's name and number, and though many of them are killed, heaven records them as victorious. That is Bible victory. The world says victory is keeping your place in the system, protecting your buying and selling, and bowing just enough to survive. God says victory is refusing the Antichrist and standing true to the Lamb. Just as Israel stood on the other side of the Red sea and sang after Pharaoh's defeat, these overcomers stand on the sea of glass mingled with fire and sing before the final vials of wrath are poured out. The same LORD who judged Egypt will judge the kingdom of the Beast, and the same God who gave Moses a song of deliverance will give Israel's final remnant a song of triumph before the coming Kingdom.
Topics: Full Context of the Letter of 1 John, The Error of Prooftexting Individual Verses and Chapters, The Power of the Blood of Jesus, The Jewish Day of Atonement, Hebrews 9:22 and the Shedding of Blood, Once for All Sacrifice of Christ, Hebrews 10:14 and the Sufficiency of Jesus, The End of the Old Covenant System, Hebrews 10:9 and the New Covenant Establishment, Dangers of Protestant Scholasticism, Finality of the Cross in John 19:30, Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth, Identifying Gnosticism in the Early Church, Why Jesus Came in the Physical Flesh, The Gnostic Denial of Sin as Reality, 1 John 1:8 and the Truth of Our Sin, Jesus as the Way and Truth in John 14:6, Biblical Descriptions versus Prescriptions, The True Identity of the New Covenant Believer, Children of God versus Children of the Devil, Being Perfected in the Love of God, 1 John 2:2 and Jesus as Our Propitiation, 1 John 4:10 and the Satisfying Sacrifice, Greek Definition of the Word Logon, Permanent Nature of Fellowship with God, 1 Corinthians 6:17 and Being One Spirit, The True Context of Jesus Washing Feet, James 5:16 and Healing of the Mind, Matthew 6 and the Purpose of Conditional ForgivenessSupport the showSign up for Matt's free daily devotional! https://mattmcmillen.com/newsletter
Fulfillment theology is the belief that the promises, prophecies, covenants, and kingdom expectations in the Old Testament are “fulfilled” in Jesus Christ and, often, in the Church. In simple terms, it teaches that many things God promised to Israel are now spiritually fulfilled in Christ and the Church, rather than requiring a future, literal fulfillment for national Israel. But the danger is that Fulfillment Theology can become a softer, more polished version of Replacement Theology. It may avoid saying “the Church replaced Israel,” but it still spiritualizes Israel's land, kingdom, throne, and national restoration promises into the Church. That is absolutely not what the Bible teaches.“He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest: and the Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his father David: And he shall reign over the house of Jacob for ever; and of his kingdom there shall be no end.” Luke 1:32,33 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, God promised Israel a land, a kingdom, a throne, and national restoration. Fulfillment theology may say those promises are fulfilled spiritually in Christ and His people today. But the Bible says those promises still await literal fulfillment for Israel in the future kingdom. Fulfillment theology says that Israel's promises are fulfilled in Christ and the Church. Dispensational theology says that Christ fulfills prophecy, but God's literal promises to Israel remain intact and will be fulfilled in Israel, while the Church has its own distinct heavenly calling in this present dispensation. We see these things when we follows Paul's command in 2 Timothy 2:15 (KJB) to ‘rightly divide' the scriptures. Tonight we give you everything you need to know about Fulfillment Theology.
All through the Bible, and in both Testaments, we see an amazing thing. We see a God who has created a universe that contains a planet called Earth, and everything in it is able to recognize its Creator. And not just recognize Him, but to worship and serve Him as well. A sun, stars and moon that turn themselves off at His coming, stones able to cry out to proclaim the King cometh, trees clapping their hands for the joy of His salvation, winds and waves that obey the sound of His voice. The only creature that struggles with all this is us, man and woman.“And they feared exceedingly, and said one to another, What manner of man is this, that even the wind and the sea obey him?” Mark 4:41 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, why is a sunrise or sunset so captivating that we paint endless pictures and take millions of photos of them? Why have so many love songs been written about the stars, the moon and even the heavenly angels? Because in their beauty they are speaking to us, and not simply speaking, but they are preaching to us about their Creator. All through the Bible we are given incredible examples of the creation listening to, responding to and obeying the voice and command of God. In our Laodicean Church Age, most if not all of these examples are preached to us as poetry or metaphor, stripping them of their power. In tonight's Bible Study, we restore the power of scripture as we look at the amazing changes that'll take place in nature and in Outer Space when The King cometh.
An episode from Bluegrass Pike Baptist Church, a conservative, independent body of King James Bible believers located in Danville, Kentucky. If you are looking for a church in the Danville, Kentucky area that preaches the Truth from God's Word, reach out to us at any time or come visit us on a Sunday. We would love to hear from you through our website: https://bluegrasspikebaptist.com/contact/ You may also write to them at:Bluegrass Pike Baptist Church1400 Bluegrass PikeDanville, KY 40422This message is part of the KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast, a ministry dedicated to making faithful, King James Bible preaching available to all; especially those who may have limited access to sound biblical teaching.Our purpose is simple: to exalt the Lord Jesus Christ, uphold the authority of the Holy Scriptures, and point souls to the truth of God's Word. Every message shared through this podcast comes from likeminded, Bible-believing churches and ministries that hold firmly to the King James Bible as the final authority in faith and practice.This podcast is used as a Gospel resource and teaching tool, including outreach efforts to individuals who are incarcerated. We believe God's Word is living, powerful, and able to work in hearts wherever it is heard.If you are a pastor, preacher, or church that faithfully preaches from the King James Bible and would like to learn more about being part of this podcast, or if you have questions about this ministry, you are welcome to reach out.The KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast is directly supported by Doss Metrics LLC | Ministry Services based out of Cleveland Texas. If you have any questions regarding this podcast, or the churches hosted on the podcast, please reach out to us directly at dossmetrics@gmail.com or write to us at: Doss Metrics | KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast1451 McBride Rd.Cleveland, TX 77328 God Bless#TravisAlltop #BluegrassPikeBaptistChurch #ChurchesinKentucky #KJVPreaching #KJVBible #BiblePreaching #KJVChurches
An episode from Bluegrass Pike Baptist Church, a conservative, independent body of King James Bible believers located in Danville, Kentucky. If you are looking for a church in the Danville, Kentucky area that preaches the Truth from God's Word, reach out to us at any time or come visit us on a Sunday. We would love to hear from you through our website: https://bluegrasspikebaptist.com/contact/ You may also write to them at:Bluegrass Pike Baptist Church1400 Bluegrass PikeDanville, KY 40422This message is part of the KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast, a ministry dedicated to making faithful, King James Bible preaching available to all; especially those who may have limited access to sound biblical teaching.Our purpose is simple: to exalt the Lord Jesus Christ, uphold the authority of the Holy Scriptures, and point souls to the truth of God's Word. Every message shared through this podcast comes from likeminded, Bible-believing churches and ministries that hold firmly to the King James Bible as the final authority in faith and practice.This podcast is used as a Gospel resource and teaching tool, including outreach efforts to individuals who are incarcerated. We believe God's Word is living, powerful, and able to work in hearts wherever it is heard.If you are a pastor, preacher, or church that faithfully preaches from the King James Bible and would like to learn more about being part of this podcast, or if you have questions about this ministry, you are welcome to reach out.The KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast is directly supported by Doss Metrics LLC | Ministry Services based out of Cleveland Texas. If you have any questions regarding this podcast, or the churches hosted on the podcast, please reach out to us directly at dossmetrics@gmail.com or write to us at: Doss Metrics | KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast1451 McBride Rd.Cleveland, TX 77328 God Bless#TravisAlltop #BluegrassPikeBaptistChurch #ChurchesinKentucky #KJVPreaching #KJVBible #BiblePreaching #KJVChurches
There is a reason why lost men mock Bible prophecy, and there is a reason why lukewarm Christians avoid preaching on the Day of the Lord. It is because the Day of the Lord strips away every refuge of lies, every fake peace plan, every apostate sermon, and every smooth-talking promise that man is going to fix this world and bring in some shining golden age. He is not. This world is not evolving upward, it is collapsing downward, and the Day of the Lord is God's appointed answer to the rebellion of men and nations.“Howl ye; for the day of the LORD is at hand; it shall come as a destruction from the Almighty.” Isaiah 13:6On this episode of Rightly Dividing, for nearly 2,000 years in the Church Age, God has been extending mercy through the preaching of the gospel of the grace of God. He has been saving sinners by the blood of Jesus Christ, building the Body of Christ, and making a way of escape for anyone willing to come to Calvary. But mercy rejected does not mean judgment canceled. It means judgment delayed. And one day that delay ends. The Day of the Lord is that day. It is the day when the proud are brought low, when the nations are shaken, when the false christ, the false prophet, and the whole satanic system that has seduced the world are dragged into the blazing light of divine justice. Men today swagger across television screens and political stages as if they own tomorrow. They do not own the next breath in their lungs. The Day of the Lord is coming, and when it comes, every king, every banker, every general, every media propagandist, every Christ-rejecting celebrity, and every religious fraud will discover that God was not bluffing. Last week, we gave you the rundown on the Day of Christ and the Pretrib Rapture, tonight we give you everything you need to know about the Day of the Lord and the time of Jacob's trouble.
An episode from Bluegrass Pike Baptist Church, a conservative, independent body of King James Bible believers located in Danville, Kentucky. If you are looking for a church in the Danville, Kentucky area that preaches the Truth from God's Word, reach out to us at any time or come visit us on a Sunday. We would love to hear from you through our website: https://bluegrasspikebaptist.com/contact/ You may also write to them at:Bluegrass Pike Baptist Church1400 Bluegrass PikeDanville, KY 40422This message is part of the KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast, a ministry dedicated to making faithful, King James Bible preaching available to all; especially those who may have limited access to sound biblical teaching.Our purpose is simple: to exalt the Lord Jesus Christ, uphold the authority of the Holy Scriptures, and point souls to the truth of God's Word. Every message shared through this podcast comes from likeminded, Bible-believing churches and ministries that hold firmly to the King James Bible as the final authority in faith and practice.This podcast is used as a Gospel resource and teaching tool, including outreach efforts to individuals who are incarcerated. We believe God's Word is living, powerful, and able to work in hearts wherever it is heard.If you are a pastor, preacher, or church that faithfully preaches from the King James Bible and would like to learn more about being part of this podcast, or if you have questions about this ministry, you are welcome to reach out.The KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast is directly supported by Doss Metrics LLC | Ministry Services based out of Cleveland Texas. If you have any questions regarding this podcast, or the churches hosted on the podcast, please reach out to us directly at dossmetrics@gmail.com or write to us at: Doss Metrics | KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast1451 McBride Rd.Cleveland, TX 77328 God Bless#TravisAlltop #BluegrassPikeBaptistChurch #ChurchesinKentucky #KJVPreaching #KJVBible #BiblePreaching #KJVChurches
An episode from Bluegrass Pike Baptist Church, a conservative, independent body of King James Bible believers located in Danville, Kentucky. If you are looking for a church in the Danville, Kentucky area that preaches the Truth from God's Word, reach out to us at any time or come visit us on a Sunday. We would love to hear from you through our website: https://bluegrasspikebaptist.com/contact/ You may also write to them at:Bluegrass Pike Baptist Church1400 Bluegrass PikeDanville, KY 40422This message is part of the KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast, a ministry dedicated to making faithful, King James Bible preaching available to all; especially those who may have limited access to sound biblical teaching.Our purpose is simple: to exalt the Lord Jesus Christ, uphold the authority of the Holy Scriptures, and point souls to the truth of God's Word. Every message shared through this podcast comes from likeminded, Bible-believing churches and ministries that hold firmly to the King James Bible as the final authority in faith and practice.This podcast is used as a Gospel resource and teaching tool, including outreach efforts to individuals who are incarcerated. We believe God's Word is living, powerful, and able to work in hearts wherever it is heard.If you are a pastor, preacher, or church that faithfully preaches from the King James Bible and would like to learn more about being part of this podcast, or if you have questions about this ministry, you are welcome to reach out.The KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast is directly supported by Doss Metrics LLC | Ministry Services based out of Cleveland Texas. If you have any questions regarding this podcast, or the churches hosted on the podcast, please reach out to us directly at dossmetrics@gmail.com or write to us at: Doss Metrics | KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast1451 McBride Rd.Cleveland, TX 77328 God Bless#TravisAlltop #BluegrassPikeBaptistChurch #ChurchesinKentucky #KJVPreaching #KJVBible #BiblePreaching #KJVChurches
An episode from Bluegrass Pike Baptist Church, a conservative, independent body of King James Bible believers located in Danville, Kentucky. If you are looking for a church in the Danville, Kentucky area that preaches the Truth from God's Word, reach out to us at any time or come visit us on a Sunday. We would love to hear from you through our website: https://bluegrasspikebaptist.com/contact/ You may also write to them at:Bluegrass Pike Baptist Church1400 Bluegrass PikeDanville, KY 40422This message is part of the KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast, a ministry dedicated to making faithful, King James Bible preaching available to all; especially those who may have limited access to sound biblical teaching.Our purpose is simple: to exalt the Lord Jesus Christ, uphold the authority of the Holy Scriptures, and point souls to the truth of God's Word. Every message shared through this podcast comes from likeminded, Bible-believing churches and ministries that hold firmly to the King James Bible as the final authority in faith and practice.This podcast is used as a Gospel resource and teaching tool, including outreach efforts to individuals who are incarcerated. We believe God's Word is living, powerful, and able to work in hearts wherever it is heard.If you are a pastor, preacher, or church that faithfully preaches from the King James Bible and would like to learn more about being part of this podcast, or if you have questions about this ministry, you are welcome to reach out.The KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast is directly supported by Doss Metrics LLC | Ministry Services based out of Cleveland Texas. If you have any questions regarding this podcast, or the churches hosted on the podcast, please reach out to us directly at dossmetrics@gmail.com or write to us at: Doss Metrics | KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast1451 McBride Rd.Cleveland, TX 77328 God Bless#TravisAlltop #BluegrassPikeBaptistChurch #ChurchesinKentucky #KJVPreaching #KJVBible #BiblePreaching #KJVChurches
An episode from Bluegrass Pike Baptist Church, a conservative, independent body of King James Bible believers located in Danville, Kentucky. If you are looking for a church in the Danville, Kentucky area that preaches the Truth from God's Word, reach out to us at any time or come visit us on a Sunday. We would love to hear from you through our website: https://bluegrasspikebaptist.com/contact/ You may also write to them at:Bluegrass Pike Baptist Church1400 Bluegrass PikeDanville, KY 40422This message is part of the KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast, a ministry dedicated to making faithful, King James Bible preaching available to all; especially those who may have limited access to sound biblical teaching.Our purpose is simple: to exalt the Lord Jesus Christ, uphold the authority of the Holy Scriptures, and point souls to the truth of God's Word. Every message shared through this podcast comes from likeminded, Bible-believing churches and ministries that hold firmly to the King James Bible as the final authority in faith and practice.This podcast is used as a Gospel resource and teaching tool, including outreach efforts to individuals who are incarcerated. We believe God's Word is living, powerful, and able to work in hearts wherever it is heard.If you are a pastor, preacher, or church that faithfully preaches from the King James Bible and would like to learn more about being part of this podcast, or if you have questions about this ministry, you are welcome to reach out.The KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast is directly supported by Doss Metrics LLC | Ministry Services based out of Cleveland Texas. If you have any questions regarding this podcast, or the churches hosted on the podcast, please reach out to us directly at dossmetrics@gmail.com or write to us at: Doss Metrics | KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast1451 McBride Rd.Cleveland, TX 77328 God Bless#TravisAlltop #BluegrassPikeBaptistChurch #ChurchesinKentucky #KJVPreaching #KJVBible #BiblePreaching #KJVChurches
An episode from Bluegrass Pike Baptist Church, a conservative, independent body of King James Bible believers located in Danville, Kentucky. If you are looking for a church in the Danville, Kentucky area that preaches the Truth from God's Word, reach out to us at any time or come visit us on a Sunday. We would love to hear from you through our website: https://bluegrasspikebaptist.com/contact/ You may also write to them at:Bluegrass Pike Baptist Church1400 Bluegrass PikeDanville, KY 40422This message is part of the KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast, a ministry dedicated to making faithful, King James Bible preaching available to all; especially those who may have limited access to sound biblical teaching.Our purpose is simple: to exalt the Lord Jesus Christ, uphold the authority of the Holy Scriptures, and point souls to the truth of God's Word. Every message shared through this podcast comes from likeminded, Bible-believing churches and ministries that hold firmly to the King James Bible as the final authority in faith and practice.This podcast is used as a Gospel resource and teaching tool, including outreach efforts to individuals who are incarcerated. We believe God's Word is living, powerful, and able to work in hearts wherever it is heard.If you are a pastor, preacher, or church that faithfully preaches from the King James Bible and would like to learn more about being part of this podcast, or if you have questions about this ministry, you are welcome to reach out.The KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast is directly supported by Doss Metrics LLC | Ministry Services based out of Cleveland Texas. If you have any questions regarding this podcast, or the churches hosted on the podcast, please reach out to us directly at dossmetrics@gmail.com or write to us at: Doss Metrics | KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast1451 McBride Rd.Cleveland, TX 77328 God Bless#TravisAlltop #BluegrassPikeBaptistChurch #ChurchesinKentucky #KJVPreaching #KJVBible #BiblePreaching #KJVChurches
There is a growing insistence in modern Christianity that the rapture of the Church can happen at any moment, with nothing needing to take place beforehand. It sounds comforting, it preaches well, and it has been repeated so often that many now accept it as unquestionable truth. The only problem? The apostle Paul flatly told you the exact opposite.“That ye be not soon shaken in mind, or be troubled, neither by spirit, nor by word, nor by letter as from us, as that the day of Christ is at hand.” 2 Thessalonians 2:3 (KJB) On this episode of Rightly Dividing, the Bible shows you the Kingdom of Heaven and the Kingdom of God, and these two kingdoms while ruled by the same King, could not be more different. One is for the Jews and Israel, and the other is for born again Christians and the Church. So it is that the Day of Christ and the Day of the Lord, while having some overlapping similarities, could not be more different. The Day of Christ is to be waited for, looked for, hoped for, and Paul tells us that the mere discussing of it brings comfort to the believer. The Day of the Lord, on the other hand, we are warned about not looking for it, not desiring it, and to escape and avoid this dreadful situation at all costs. In fact, Amos goes so far as to pronoun a condition of woe to fall upon any soul foolish enough to venture into its waters. The word ‘woe' is a solemn declaration of impending divine judgment, severe sorrow, or misery. If you find yourself there, run! The differences between the Day of Christ and the Day of the Lord are as far removed as the East is from the West. On tonight's Bible Study, we run all the references on the Day of Christ and show you the connection to the Pretribulation Rapture of the body of Christ, the Church, at the Day of Christ.
An episode from Bluegrass Pike Baptist Church, a conservative, independent body of King James Bible believers located in Danville, Kentucky. If you are looking for a church in the Danville, Kentucky area that preaches the Truth from God's Word, reach out to us at any time or come visit us on a Sunday. We would love to hear from you through our website: https://bluegrasspikebaptist.com/contact/ You may also write to them at:Bluegrass Pike Baptist Church1400 Bluegrass PikeDanville, KY 40422This message is part of the KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast, a ministry dedicated to making faithful, King James Bible preaching available to all; especially those who may have limited access to sound biblical teaching.Our purpose is simple: to exalt the Lord Jesus Christ, uphold the authority of the Holy Scriptures, and point souls to the truth of God's Word. Every message shared through this podcast comes from likeminded, Bible-believing churches and ministries that hold firmly to the King James Bible as the final authority in faith and practice.This podcast is used as a Gospel resource and teaching tool, including outreach efforts to individuals who are incarcerated. We believe God's Word is living, powerful, and able to work in hearts wherever it is heard.If you are a pastor, preacher, or church that faithfully preaches from the King James Bible and would like to learn more about being part of this podcast, or if you have questions about this ministry, you are welcome to reach out.The KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast is directly supported by Doss Metrics LLC | Ministry Services based out of Cleveland Texas. If you have any questions regarding this podcast, or the churches hosted on the podcast, please reach out to us directly at dossmetrics@gmail.com or write to us at: Doss Metrics | KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast1451 McBride Rd.Cleveland, TX 77328 God Bless#TravisAlltop #BluegrassPikeBaptistChurch #ChurchesinKentucky #KJVPreaching #KJVBible #BiblePreaching #KJVChurches
An episode from Bluegrass Pike Baptist Church, a conservative, independent body of King James Bible believers located in Danville, Kentucky. If you are looking for a church in the Danville, Kentucky area that preaches the Truth from God's Word, reach out to us at any time or come visit us on a Sunday. We would love to hear from you through our website: https://bluegrasspikebaptist.com/contact/ You may also write to them at:Bluegrass Pike Baptist Church1400 Bluegrass PikeDanville, KY 40422This message is part of the KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast, a ministry dedicated to making faithful, King James Bible preaching available to all; especially those who may have limited access to sound biblical teaching.Our purpose is simple: to exalt the Lord Jesus Christ, uphold the authority of the Holy Scriptures, and point souls to the truth of God's Word. Every message shared through this podcast comes from likeminded, Bible-believing churches and ministries that hold firmly to the King James Bible as the final authority in faith and practice.This podcast is used as a Gospel resource and teaching tool, including outreach efforts to individuals who are incarcerated. We believe God's Word is living, powerful, and able to work in hearts wherever it is heard.If you are a pastor, preacher, or church that faithfully preaches from the King James Bible and would like to learn more about being part of this podcast, or if you have questions about this ministry, you are welcome to reach out.The KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast is directly supported by Doss Metrics LLC | Ministry Services based out of Cleveland Texas. If you have any questions regarding this podcast, or the churches hosted on the podcast, please reach out to us directly at dossmetrics@gmail.com or write to us at: Doss Metrics | KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast1451 McBride Rd.Cleveland, TX 77328 God Bless#TravisAlltop #BluegrassPikeBaptistChurch #ChurchesinKentucky #KJVPreaching #KJVBible #BiblePreaching #KJVChurches
An episode from Bluegrass Pike Baptist Church, a conservative, independent body of King James Bible believers located in Danville, Kentucky. If you are looking for a church in the Danville, Kentucky area that preaches the Truth from God's Word, reach out to us at any time or come visit us on a Sunday. We would love to hear from you through our website: https://bluegrasspikebaptist.com/contact/ You may also write to them at:Bluegrass Pike Baptist Church1400 Bluegrass PikeDanville, KY 40422This message is part of the KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast, a ministry dedicated to making faithful, King James Bible preaching available to all; especially those who may have limited access to sound biblical teaching.Our purpose is simple: to exalt the Lord Jesus Christ, uphold the authority of the Holy Scriptures, and point souls to the truth of God's Word. Every message shared through this podcast comes from likeminded, Bible-believing churches and ministries that hold firmly to the King James Bible as the final authority in faith and practice.This podcast is used as a Gospel resource and teaching tool, including outreach efforts to individuals who are incarcerated. We believe God's Word is living, powerful, and able to work in hearts wherever it is heard.If you are a pastor, preacher, or church that faithfully preaches from the King James Bible and would like to learn more about being part of this podcast, or if you have questions about this ministry, you are welcome to reach out.The KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast is directly supported by Doss Metrics LLC | Ministry Services based out of Cleveland Texas. If you have any questions regarding this podcast, or the churches hosted on the podcast, please reach out to us directly at dossmetrics@gmail.com or write to us at: Doss Metrics | KJV Bible Preaching Churches Podcast1451 McBride Rd.Cleveland, TX 77328 God Bless#TravisAlltop #BluegrassPikeBaptistChurch #ChurchesinKentucky #KJVPreaching #KJVBible #BiblePreaching #KJVChurches
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On this episode of Rightly Dividing, perhaps you've noticed that gas has gone up over $0.50 per gallon since the Iran War began, and should it continue into springtime, we could very well see a return to Biden-era gas prices of around $5.00 per gallon in a nationwide average. At that point, a recession would be a near guarantee. Man, this is a lot of bad news, so let me give you some good news. Russia is having a boom time as Europe turns to them for their oil and natural gas needs, and that is making Putin a very happy man. OK, so that's not really good news, but it's the best we've got as the Iran War continues to escalate. Here's a sobering historical fact: since the invention of the airplane for use in warfare, no air war has ever produced a victory without also putting combat troops on the ground. Not a single time. Iran is not going to surrender, and as this thing drags out, either Israel, the United States or both of them will be forced to wage a ground war. WWIII becomes more and more possible, and probable, with each day that this undeclared war drags on. Today we get you up to speed on the whole mess.
The nations of the world can gather their leaders, sign their agreements, proclaim billions in humanitarian aid, and even form grand bodies like Donald Trump's so-called Board of Peace — but until Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace, returns to rule and reign from Jerusalem, every one of these human schemes will fall short and collapse. All of them, no exceptions.“For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.” Isaiah 9:6 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, the Bible shows that the Middle East — especially Jerusalem — will continue to be a source of global turmoil until the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled. Jesus said that Jerusalem shall be trodden down of the Gentiles until that day. God's Word also prophesies that every human proposal for peace will fail because sin remains unsolved. Man can't alter God's timetable. Every agreement built on human wisdom without submission to Christ is temporary, unstable, and ultimately shattered. Tonight we take a deep dive into what your King James Bible has to say about peace in the last days of the Church Age before the Rapture. It will help you to put into perspective the current war with Iran and the Board of Peace in Gaza and how they match up with what the prophets says about peace in the last days. Tonight we turn off our news feeds and open the scripture of truth!
Trump's Department of War was created to wage war, and in Operation Epic Fury they appear to have their hands full as the carnage and chaos intensifiesPresident Donald Trump knew exactly what he was doing when he changed the name of the Department of Defense to the Department of War, appointing Pete Hegseth as his Secretary of War in the process. Trump 2.0 is nothing like Trump 1.0 who was a man who sought to avoid war and stay away from regime change and nation building. A recent post from the Department of War on X said “Low cortisol. Locked in. Lethalitymaxxing.” What on earth is Lethalitymaxxing??? These are not people looking for a peaceful solution to anything, they're looking for war and now they've found it. Welcome to Operation Epic Fury.“For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places. All these are the beginning of sorrows.” Matthew 24:7,8 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, today is Day 2,177 of 15 Days To Flatten The Curve, and the needle on our Endtimesometer is pinned and locked all the way on 10. The Middle East right now is not undergoing ‘regime change' , as was hoped for, but has descended into sheer chaos with Iran firing off hundreds of missiles in multiple countries. US troops have already begun to suffer casualties, and the president took to social media the other day to say that there will be more American soldiers who will be required to pay the ultimate price. Regime change in the Middle East has failed each and every time. It didn't work in Iraq, it didn't work in Syria, it didn't work in Libya and it will not work in Iran. Why? Because the Bible is true and the prophets all say with one voice that peace in not on the menu. Today we give you some spine-tingling news updates of what's happening in Iran, Israel and all across the Middle East, as well as a look into what the Department of War has planned next. Has everyone forgotten about the Epstein Files yet? And did I mention Russia? Oh yeah, Russia, and you should mentally prepare to hear from China as well. All this and more on today's Prophecy News Podcast!
The U.S. and Israel launched a major attack on Iran on Saturday, and U.S. President Donald Trump called on the Iranian public to “seize control of your destiny” by rising up against the Islamic leadership that has ruled the nation since 1979. The strikes opened a stunning new chapter in U.S. intervention in Iran and marked the second time in eight months that the Trump administration has used military force against the Islamic Republic.“For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places. All these are the beginning of sorrows.” Matthew 24:7,8 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we get you up to speed with all the latest breaking news on this rapidly-developing situation in the Middle East, and show you what it all means when viewed through the filter of your King James Bible. Please join us for this live Emergency Podcast!!
The headlines are swirling again — aircraft carriers repositioned, bombers forward deployed, evacuation advisories issued, Iran threatening retaliation, and President Trump warning Tehran that time is running out. Whether a strike comes this week, next month, or not at all is almost secondary to the larger reality staring us in the face: The Middle East is once again the prophetic epicenter of the world.“And in that day will I make Jerusalem a burdensome stone for all people: all that burden themselves with it shall be cut in pieces, though all the people of the earth be gathered together against it.” Zechariah 12:3 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, Iran has been tightening its grip around Israel for years — through Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in Gaza, militias in Syria and Iraq, and direct missile and drone capabilities. Meanwhile, America — whether under Trump or any other president — is pulled deeper into the region's unavoidable gravitational field. Why? Because Jerusalem is the burdensome stone. Notice what that verse says — all the people of the earth. That includes superpowers. That includes alliances. That includes nations that think they can manage the situation through deterrence, diplomacy, or force projection. Making its debut in this conflict will be the brand-new kamikaze drone unit known as Task Force Scorpion. And what about the Board of Peace? We have all the updates you need to know about what's happening in the Middle East, and all around the globe.
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Topics: Forgiveness under Grace vs Law, the Gospel of Grace in Acts 20:24, Matthew 6:14-15 Explained, Why God No Longer Holds Sins Against You, 2 Corinthians 5:19 Forgiveness, the Futility of Animal Sacrifices, Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth, Forgiveness as an Act of the Will, Colossians 2:13 Completed Forgiveness, the Difference Between Forgiveness and Trust, Matthew 18:21-22 Meaning, Hebrews 9:22 Blood and Forgiveness, Ephesians 4:32 Forgiving as Christ Forgave, Why Jesus Had to Shed Blood, Exposing the Hypocrisy of Law Observance, Romans 12:18 Peaceful Living, Healthy Boundaries for Christians, the Meaning of Luke 6:37, Forgiveness is a Choice Not a Feeling, Once for All Forgiveness in Hebrews 10:10, Why Christians Forgive Because We are Forgiven, Grieving the Holy Spirit in Ephesians 4:30, the Purpose of Jesus' Impossible Standards, Dealing with Deep Pain and Trauma, How the Cross Defines Forgiveness, the Law as a Ministry of Condemnation, Releasing the Debt of Others, Supernatural DNA of a Peacemaker, Colossians 3:13 New Covenant Forgiveness, Trust is Earned but Forgiveness is FreeSupport the showSign up for Matt's free daily devotional! https://mattmcmillen.com/newsletter
Hebrews says Christ offered one sacrifice for sins for ever — and amen to that. But Hebrews never says God will never again use physical ordinances to govern worship among mortal nations. If that were the standard, then even the Lord's Supper would be suspect. Bread and wine do not re-crucify Christ, and Millennial sacrifices do not diminish the cross. They do the same thing in different dispensations — they point backward. The Church Age remembers Calvary with symbols, the Kingdom Age will remember Calvary with substance.“Also the sons of the stranger, that join themselves to the LORD, to serve him, and to love the name of the LORD, to be his servants, every one that keepeth the sabbath from polluting it, and taketh hold of my covenant; Even them will I bring to my holy mountain, and make them joyful in my house of prayer: their burnt offerings and their sacrifices shall be accepted upon mine altar; for mine house shall be called an house of prayer for all people.” Isaiah 56:6,7 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we take a deep-dive into the Temple that will be built, not for the Tribulation, but for the Millennial Reign of King Jesus when He sits on the throne of David in Jerusalem. We know that the Temple built in the Tribulation is for Antichrist, and that's a Bible Study for another day. When this Temple is built, according to the prophets, it will contain many of the aspects of Temple worship we see in Old Testament, including animal sacrifice. This is the point where the Greek and Hebrews scholars cry “heresy!” and run for the door because they don't rightly divide and they don't understand dispensational attributes and differences. Tonight we will endeavor to show you the Millennial Temple of King Jesus in all its coming glory.
According to the Jerusalem Post, the Department of Justice has removed files containing hundreds of mentions of US President Donald Trump from the latest wave of Epstein files documents that were released on Saturday. The removed files included descriptions of Trump sexually assaulting several women, some of them being underage. As it turns out, the Epstein Files Transparency Act is not so transparent after all. We'll have to file this episode under ‘Page Not Found', if you know, you know.“And he wrote in the letter, saying, Set ye Uriah in the forefront of the hottest battle, and retire ye from him, that he may be smitten, and die.” 2 Samuel 11:15 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, the Epstein Files are proving to be quite the ‘sticky wicket' for the Trump administration, but the real question is will it prove to be another Watergate, or even Waterloo? It is surprising for a president and his family who made the release of the Epstein Files such a foundational part of his reelection campaign to be floundering this badly with releasing the files. In this second batch release, which only stayed up for a mere 20 minutes, Donald Trump is mentioned hundreds of times in connection with some unbelievably heinous crimes involving underage girls. How is MAGA responding? By believing every allegation made against everyone mentioned in the Epstein Files except the ones concerning Trump. Party line sites like Fox News and Breitbart are dutifully not reporting on any of it, hoping for for quick war with Iran as a much-needed distraction. I was alive in the 1970's, and well remember the profound impact that the Watergate Coverup had on the American psyche, and how deeply it eroded public trust in our elected officials. The Epstein Files are bigger than Watergate, a hundred times bigger, and Trump's juggling act will only last for so long before the whole house of cards comes tumbling down. Good thing he has a War Department. Today we show you the Epstein Coverup, and how the Deep State intends to use it to to further their end times agenda.
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In the news at this very moment, the nation of Iran run by the ayatollahs is on the verge of collapse as the Iranian people continue to protest hourly in the streets, demanding regime change. Now if this was just about any other country, it would just be an interesting turn of events taking place in the Middle East. But this is not any other nation, this is Iran, also know in the Bible as Persia in general and Elam in particular. When Daniel gets his great vision of the coming world empires, in the closing days of Babylon, he is at the palace in Shushan in Elam.“And I saw in a vision; and it came to pass, when I saw, that I was at Shushan in the palace, which is in the province of Elam; and I saw in a vision, and I was by the river of Ulai.” Daniel 8:2 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, the nation of Iran is a powder keg right now, and even while doing this Bible study tonight, you can rest assured we will also be monitoring the news to give breaking updates if the situation warrants it. But what if Iran falls either tonight or in the very near future, what happens after that? Glad you asked? Tonight we will attempt to plumb the depths of what your King James Bible has to say about Iran's past, their present, and their biblically-prophesied future.
If you have watched any of our Podcasts over the past few weeks, especially the Emergency Broadcast this past Saturday, then you know that things are busting out all over from an end times perspective. Only 4 days old, the new year of 2026 is fixin' to be a barn burner, so what better way to start the first Bible Study of the year than with an end times look at the last days landscape.“And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.” John 14:29 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we take a long hard look at events unfolding in America, South America, Europe and the Middle East to see if we can find some harmony with prophecies of and related to the last days. Spoiler alert – we sure can and you're gonna love what we have found.
When the prophets foretold the birth of the Messiah, they didn't speak in generalities and non-specific terms, they named names. Just about everyone knows that Jesus birth was foretold to be at Bethlehem, but did you know the Bible also gives us the exact geographic location as well? Welcome to Migdal Eder.“And thou, O tower of the flock, the strong hold of the daughter of Zion, unto thee shall it come, even the first dominion; the kingdom shall come to the daughter of Jerusalem.” Micah 4:8 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, God bypassed the palace, bypassed the temple hierarchy, and lit up the night sky for working men out in the fields, the Levitical shepherds tending to their flock in the cool late-September night. The angel of the Lord appeared to them and told them come and see where the holy baby lay. In a stone manger meant to inspect the sheep. The actual story of the birth of Jesus is so much more detailed, intricate and truthful than the Madison Ave “Christmas story” we've all been fed since childhood. Come with us on this episode of ‘Rightly Dividing' as we stand alongside the shepherds to stand in awe of the spotless Lamb lain in a stone manger for inspection at Migdal Eder.
When the angel of the Lord appeared to those Levitical shepherds on the hillside to announce the birth of the baby Jesus on the Feast of Tabernacles, He said something remarkable, so remarkable that 2,000 years later the scholars cannot seem to wrap their heads around it. Peace on this Earth, good will toward our fellow man, what type of crazy talk is that? This Earth has never seen such things, but they will when the condition set by the angel of the Lord is finally met.“And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.” Luke 2:13,14 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, this is Part #3 of an unintentional series about Christmas and the Bible, and tonight we tag along with the shepherds on that Bethlehem hillside and listen to the angel of the Lord give His “Christmas' message. Speaking of that, you do realize that the angel of the Lord in the passage is the preincarnate Jesus, right? Am I saying that Jesus, as the angel of the Lord, is announcing His own birth? Yep, you got it, and as wild as that is, there's a lot more to uncover. Join us tonight as we see the condition that must be met in order to have peace on Earth and good will toward men.
When the Lord instituted the seven feasts in Leviticus 23, He gave Israel a prophetic calendar that not only marked their national life but laid out, in exact order, the future timeline of the First and Second Advents of Jesus Christ. The seventh of these feasts, the Feast of Tabernacles, stands out as the great concluding celebration—a picture of joy, harvest, and God dwelling among His people.“And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.” John 1:14 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, because it is the seventh feast, it speaks of completion—and nothing is more complete than the finished work of Christ at His First Advent and the future restoration at His Second. To understand Tabernacles properly, we apply the Law of First Mention, which sets the foundation for how a subject develops throughout Scripture. The first time we encounter this feast is in Exodus 23:16, where it is called “the feast of ingathering, which is in the end of the year.” Immediately we see three themes: ingathering, ending, and completion. God is showing us that Tabernacles marks a final harvest and a time of rejoicing in His presence and provision. The first mention of the tabernacle itself also reinforces this. In Exodus 25:9, God commands Moses to build a sanctuary “that I may dwell among them.” This is the heartbeat of the Feast of Tabernacles—God dwelling with man. In the wilderness, God's presence was visible in cloud and fire above the Tabernacle; but this was not the final fulfillment. It was a picture, a shadow, a type pointing forward to something far greater.
Many Christians are blissfully unaware that many if not all of the Christmas traditions they know and love are actually official teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. Take the very popular lighting of the 4 advent candles during Advent season that leads up to the pretend date that Jesus was supposed to be born on, December 25th. In Southern Baptist Churches all across America, this pagan candle-lighting practice will take place albeit with much joy on the part of the Southern Baptist leaders and their congregants. How can this be? Because the Bible said it would happen, that's how.“For I know this, that after my departing shall grievous wolves enter in among you, not sparing the flock. Also of your own selves shall men arise, speaking perverse things, to draw away disciples after them.” Acts 20:29,30 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we start with Advent season, and then trace every custom and tradition created by the Roman Catholic Church surrounding Christmas that many Christians celebrate without ever knowing where those traditions came from. Every single one of them came from either ancient Babylon, or from Celtic and Norse pagan traditions. The reason why understanding this is so important is because all of these things are connected to the coming Antichrist and his 7-year kingdom. Remember those toes made up of miry clay mixed with iron from the book of Daniel? That's the Revived Roman Empire, and it's getting ready to be welcomed back to center stage. On tonight's Bible Study, we bring you the truth behind the Roman Catholic Christmas.
At first glance, it might not look like the image of gold created by King Nebuchadnezzar so many millennia ago would have very much to do with cutting-edge AI here in the 21st century, but upon closer inspection we begin to see some stunning similarities. Not only that, it would appear that Artificial Intelligence itself is referenced multiple times in the scripture of truth. How is that possible? Because your King James Bible is always ahead of tomorrow's headlines, whatever they may be.“But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.” Daniel 12:4 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we go deep into the pages of Bible prophecy to see if we can see what's going on in 2025, and as it turns out, we sure can. Donald Trump just launched something called ‘The Genesis Mission', and it was so shocking that we had to do an emergency Podcast about it earlier today. I didn't even come close to getting at all the points I wanted to, so tonight we dismantle Trump's ‘Genesis Mission' monster to see what's making it tick.
On last Tuesday's Bible Study, we looked at The Last Trump and the Judgment of God on Israel, then on our Friday Podcast, we looked at The Last Trump and the Judgment of God on America. Tonight we complete our spiritual trifecta with The Last Trump and the Judgment of God On the Whole World, a big topic if ever there was one.“O earth, earth, earth, hear the word of the LORD.” Jeremiah 22:29 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we look at what the Bible has to say about how God views the world, what He thinks of the world, what His judgment upon it shall be, and the coming great Day of the Lord when He will blow the whole thing to kingdom come, pun intended. It was shocking to see how God is going to judge Israel, equally shocking to see how He is judging America, but it will blow your mind when you see what the Bible says what will soon come upon the whole world and all the inhabitants in it.
Something in me snapped today, and I don't mean as in ‘going postal', but something deep within me snapped to attention with the crystal clarity made possible by the ‘sound mind' promised to all born again believers. For months now, we've been watching nearly the entire online world casting their judgment on God's chosen people, the Jews, and His holy land of Israel, as if their opinions carried any weight at all. They don't. The Bible tells us exactly what shall befall the Jews, and you and I, in these last days. The Last Trump.“In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.” 1 Corinthians 15:52 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we saw something stunning, and yes, even shocking take place yesterday, and yet it went unnoticed by 90% of all Christians living anywhere in the world. We watched as the leader of the free world, President Donald Trump, was handed complete power by a 13-0 unanimous vote at the UN Security Council, to create his ‘Board of Peace' and take total control of Gaza. The very same Gaza that God gave to Abraham and the children of Israel in the Genesis 15 land grant. That was yesterday. Today Trump gave a royal welcome to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White House where they talked about, among other things, the Abraham Accords, the Two-State Solution and what's going to happen to Gaza. If all that doesn't snap you to attention, you're spiritually in a coma, and it's time to wake up. Take off your shoes tonight, Christian, because on this Bible study, ready or not, we're going to go walking on holy ground.
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We live in a day and age where Bible truth and biblical revelation are under attack from without as well as from within. Christians are confused and unable to defend bedrock doctrinal pillars like the Pretribulation Rapture of the Church, eternal security, the Godhead, dispensations and dispensationalism. It is on this last topic we embark this evening on a brand-new multipart series on Biblical Dispensationalism.“If ye have heard of the dispensation of the grace of God which is given me to you-ward: How that by revelation he made known unto me the mystery; (as I wrote afore in few words, Whereby, when ye read, ye may understand my knowledge in the mystery of Christ) Which in other ages was not made known unto the sons of men, as it is now revealed unto his holy apostles and prophets by the Spirit;” Ephesians 3:2-5 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we begin what will be at least a 7-part look at dispensations in the Bible and dispensationalism as practiced in the Church and do the best we can to see what God's word has to say about these things. That dispensations exist is not up for debate as every time you open your Bible you are holding a Book that is divided into and Old Testament and a New Testament. That's two different dispensations before you ever get started, the only question is, how far does the trail extend? We know that Paul tells us to “rightly divide” the word of God, so divisions are absolutely in the Bible. In this series, we will give you all the information you need to first understand for yourself the truth behind biblical dispensations, and second to be able to engage in discussion on the topic accurately, intelligently and biblically with people you come in contact with.TONIGHT'S STUDY: We begin here in Part #1 with The Foundation — What Is Dispensationalism? Topics covered will include a definition and meaning of the term dispensation, the biblical basis for dispensational divisions, and an overview of main objections and misconceptions. PLEASE NOTE: In the first half hour of tonight's study, we will finish our look at Romans with the conclusion in chapter 16.
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On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we begin our look at the epistle of the apostle Paul to the Romans, and settle in to learn some hardcore, strong meat Bible doctrine. A study in Romans will show us the New Testament doctrines of salvation, redemption, sanctification, justification, predestination, adoption, regeneration, and glorification. Remember the Ethiopian eunuch from our study in the Book of Acts? He got saved with salvation by grace through faith by reading in the book of Isaiah. Another salient point to keep in mind that Paul is the apostle to the Romans, and not Peter as the Roman Catholic church falsely claims he is. There is no biblical record that Peter was ever in Rome.TONIGHT'S STUDY: Here in chapter 14, Paul shows us about personal responsibility in the life of the Christian, and the necessity for Christians to endeavor to live with each other. He says “Let us therefore follow after the things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify another.” Christians in 2025, most of whom are at each other's throats, would do well to heed Paul's words.
Two years ago today, Hamas and the Palestinians launched the largest single-day attack against the Jews since Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany in WWII. How well I remember Lori and myself, armed with our keyboards and a microphone, reporting all the breaking news of that day to you for nearly 16 straight hours. That war is still going on, and 48 of the hostages are still in captivity as of this writing. In the midst of all this turmoil and confusion, the Lord told me to bring you all some clarity from the Bible as to the legitimate biblical reasons for supporting the Jews, Jerusalem and the nation of Israel.“The LORD shall bless thee out of Zion: and thou shalt see the good of Jerusalem all the days of thy life. Yea, thou shalt see thy children's children, and peace upon Israel.” Psalm 128:5,6 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, antisemitism is at an all-time high, and even Christians are confused about supporting the Jews, Jerusalem and the nation of Israel. People like Tucker Carlson say absolutely not, that there is no mandate in the Bible for supporting the ‘secular' nation of Israel. Is he right? Of course not! Tonight we open the pages of God's preserved word, to see overwhelming proof for why we should support them even in the backslidden condition, and yes, especially in their backslidden condition. Join us as we confound the critics, negate the naysayers, and stand with the chosen people of God.
The Book of Romans in your King James Bible is one of the most-powerful pieces of scripture in the New Testament, a book that is heavily built on the writings of the prophet Isaiah and applied to Christians in the Church Age. Reading Romans can be like a really good Fourth of July fireworks display, it can also hit you like an IED and run you right off the road. Where you wind up depends on how you start, and we highly recommend a rightly divided and dispensational approach to navigating it.“To all that be in Rome, beloved of God, called to be saints: Grace to you and peace from God our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ.” Romans 1:7 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we begin our look at the epistle of the apostle Paul to the Romans, and settle in to learn some hardcore, strong meat Bible doctrine. A study in Romans will show us the New Testament doctrines of salvation, redemption, sanctification, justification, predestination, adoption, regeneration, and glorification. Remember the Ethiopian eunuch from our study in the Book of Acts? He got saved with salvation by grace through faith by reading in the book of Isaiah. Another salient point to keep in mind that Paul is the apostle to the Romans, and not Peter as the Roman Catholic church falsely claims he is. There is no biblical record that Peter was ever in Rome.TONIGHT'S STUDY: Here in chapter 13, we read what Paul wants us to know about the government and their level of control over the citizenry. Paul is very clear, we are not working to bring in an earthly kingdom, neither are we rising up against our appointed rulers, though this chapter is oft used to promote both those things.
On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we begin our look at the epistle of the apostle Paul to the Romans, and settle in to learn some hardcore, strong meat Bible doctrine. A study in Romans will show us the New Testament doctrines of salvation, redemption, sanctification, justification, predestination, adoption, regeneration, and glorification. Remember the Ethiopian eunuch from our study in the Book of Acts? He got saved with salvation by grace through faith by reading in the book of Isaiah. Another salient point to keep in mind that Paul is the apostle to the Romans, and not Peter as the Roman Catholic church falsely claims he is. There is no biblical record that Peter was ever in Rome.TONIGHT'S STUDY: Tonight we are in chapter 12, and the whole chapter is dedicated to, well, dedicated service to the Lord. Paul outlines what the Body of Christ is, how it operates, and how each one of us operates within it. Many members constituting the whole. If you can wrap your head, and heart, around these simple instructions you will absolutely prosper in the Christian life.
The Book of Romans in your King James Bible is one of the most-powerful pieces of scripture in the New Testament, a book that is heavily built on the writings of the prophet Isaiah and applied to Christians in the Church Age. Reading Romans can be like a really good Fourth of July fireworks display, it can also hit you like an IED and run you right off the road. Where you wind up depends on how you start, and we highly recommend a rightly divided and dispensational approach to navigating it.“To all that be in Rome, beloved of God, called to be saints: Grace to you and peace from God our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ.” Romans 1:7 (KJB)On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we begin our look at the epistle of the apostle Paul to the Romans, and settle in to learn some hardcore, strong meat Bible doctrine. A study in Romans will show us the New Testament doctrines of salvation, redemption, sanctification, justification, predestination, adoption, regeneration, and glorification. Remember the Ethiopian eunuch from our study in the Book of Acts? He got saved with salvation by grace through faith by reading in the book of Isaiah. Another salient point to keep in mind that Paul is the apostle to the Romans, and not Peter as the Roman Catholic church falsely claims he is. There is no biblical record that Peter was ever in Rome.TONIGHT'S STUDY: Tonight we are in chapter 11, the third of three chapters in a row that deal with the day when the Jews will be restored to a right relationship with God. We will also see how the Jews, temporarily, are the “enemies” of the church in order for us to get in. A misapplication of this chapter will produce the absurd anomaly of the ‘antisemitic Christian'. This is Part #11 in a series.