ESCHATOS MINISTRIES

The Folly of Date Setting…

Richard Klause writes: In reference to being able to know the time of Christ’s return a great and well-authenticated Bible scholar said this: “It is evident that, in the minds of most Christians today, Matt. 24:36 is believed to prohibit anyone from being able to see the day of our Lord’s return approaching. Matt. 24:36  states [...]

Date Setter Tim Warner Peddles His “The Time of the End”

I do not have any tolerance for date setting. And I eschew sensationalism, especially when it draws God’s people away from biblical teaching. It should be a non-negotiable for believers in their faithfulness to God’s Word. Sadly, this is often not the case for many. Tim Warner has written the recent book The Time of [...]

A Response to Joel Richardson

by guest contributor Darrin “The Orange Mailman” For some time, I have seen how the end of Isaiah 26 supports the framework of the PreWrath Rapture. In verses 19-21 we see that the resurrection of the righteous occurs as the LORD comes forth to pour out His wrath upon sinful men. Just before this in [...]

A Response to Richardson’s Interpretation of the Beginning of Birth Pangs in Matthew 24

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I am encouraged that Joel Richardson is a futurist (he is a posttribulationist), but he is making some critical categorical errors in his interpretation of Matthew 24. Richardson interprets the event of the “beginning of the birth pangs” in Mathew 24 as the time of Jacob’s trouble, the time of eschatological suffering for the Jewish [...]

Islamic Antichrist?

Steve Hays: His comparisons between Biblical eschatology and Muslim eschatology are an exercise in misdirection. Since Muslim eschatology is largely bogus–except where it pilfers the Bible–the details of Muslim eschatology have zero predictive value. We shouldn’t use that material to interpret or filter the Bible. http://triablogue.blogspot.com/2012/11/the-islamic-antichrist.html See also: http://www.alankurschner.com/2012/03/15/beware-of-antichrist-risers/  

Clarifying My Points on Joel Richardson and His View of an Islamic Antichrist

Joel Richardson

  I want to clarify my comments that I made in my previous post about Riser Joel Richardson. I never said that I rejected Richardson’s research and conclusions. I believe that he has made some valid points that the Antichrist will be a Muslim—though I am not dogmatic for several reasons that I do not [...]