This article continues my brief review of Jeff Lasseigne’s Unlocking the Last Days. I’m not picking on Lasseigne. He’s not the only commentator to interpret Revelation in terms of what’s going on in our generation. Such an interpretive approach is pandemic in end-time speculative commentaries whose authors claim they...
Dave Hunt continues to ask questions about a preterist interpretation of Scripture. They’re true by definition because they support dispensationalism. Mr. Hunt knows that he no longer has to defend his position because there is a willing audience that will believe any listing of them because they are dispensationalists...
Despite many Christians, the Book of Revelation does not provide evidence that rebuts postmillennialism’s optimistic outlook on history. In other posts I have pointed out the importance of properly dating the Book of Revelation, which is so crucial for understanding the book. I believe it should be dated prior...
Our blog seeks to explain, promote and defend postmillennialism, which is optimistic about the future conquest of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Some, however, will reject postmillennialism’s optimism due to certain negative passages in Scripture. They often point to the Book of Revelation as a large piece of evidence...
One does not have to be a televangelist in order to properly interpret the Book of Revelation. But it helps. Apparently. To read the overwhelming mass of paperback commentaries on Revelation written by dispensational populists, one would think Revelation is a breeze to interpret. “Just interpret it by using...
Research into the historical context of the book of Revelation is necessary in order to understand the message of this book properly. The reader ought to appreciate the concrete setting of the book and the historical perspective which its author would have had. It is true that in the...
Last Days madness is hosted by Dr. Kenneth Talbot, Mr. Samuel Frost, Dr. William Sullivan, and Mr. Jason Bradfield. The show covers various topics in eschatology from a Reformed Theological point of view. Click on the links below to listen: Prophecy in the Middle Ages Prophecy in the Early...
Few doctrines of the Bible receive more attention among evangelicals today than the second coming of Christ. His return is a foundational doctrine of the historic Christian faith, as we see in its embodiment in the great ecumenical creeds of the church, such as the Apostles’ Creed and the...
Josephus was born Joseph ben Mattathias in 37 C.E. in Jerusalem of a priestly and royal family. He excelled in his studies of Jewish law and studied with the Sadducees, Pharisees, and the Essenes, eventually aligning himself with the Pharisees. In 62 AD he went to Rome to free...
A compilation of some Scriptures concerning the time of the end… 603 BC – Daniel prophesies to King Nebuchadnezzar regarding his kingdom, Medo-Persia, Greece, Rome, and the Kingdom of the Messiah… Daniel 2: 37-44 Thou, O king, art king of kings, unto whom the God of heaven hath given...