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Virtue Signaling Pretribbers

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June 16, 2019

Pop pretribbers are often heard invoking the virtuous platitude, “I'm not looking for the Antichrist, I’m looking for Jesus Christ.” It is intended to convey that pretribs are “truly” watchful for Jesus's return …

Correcting a Common Platitude. . .

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December 23, 2018

We are often told “we should live as if Jesus could return today.” “Perhaps today!” This is a slogan that is commonly heard in various Christian circles. A version of this is found …

How to Reply to Platitudes Intended to Discourage Your Study of Eschatology – Ep. 27

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March 10, 2015

http://traffic.libsyn.com/thebiblicalprophecyprogram/027-How_to_Reply_to_Platitudes_Intended_to_Discourage_Your_Study_of_Eschatology.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedI played a brief clip from my Introduction session at the Bible Prophecy seminar from last Saturday in the Salt Lake City Area. I open …

Debating Eschatology PROMOTES Unity in the Church

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December 1, 2014

One of the myths out there is that debating eschatology “divides the church.” This is not true. It is a cliché that we hear all the time from pseudo-pious individuals. In reality, it is …

Platitude #5 — “Acts 1:7 Teaches We Should Be Concerned with Evangelism Not the Second Coming”

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May 12, 2014

I am continuing an ongoing series on platitudes, which are frequently uttered intended to deflate enthusiasm to study biblical prophecy, shutting down discussion of God’s Word about our Lord’s coming. Here is the …

Platitude #4 — “Who are you to think that you have the right answer?”

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January 27, 2014

We are continuing our series on platitudes that are frequently uttered intended to deflate our enthusiasm to study biblical prophecy, shutting down discussion of God’s Word about our Lord’s coming. “Who are you …

Slogans Should Not Replace Scripture — A Brief Response to Ed Hindson on 2 Thessalonians 2

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January 11, 2014

Ed Hindson asserts, I am not looking for the Antichrist, I'm looking for Jesus Christ. I am not even looking for the undertaker,  I am looking for the uppertaker (at 14 min. here). …

Platitude #3 — “Theologians Have Been Debating This for Centuries”

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November 29, 2013

We are continuing our series on platitudes that are frequently uttered intended to deflate our enthusiasm to study biblical prophecy, shutting down discussion of God’s Word about our Lord’s coming. “Theologians have been …

Platitude #2 – “There Are So Many Views Out There”

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November 24, 2013

We are continuing our series on platitudes that are frequently uttered intended to deflate our enthusiasm to study biblical prophecy, shutting down discussion of God’s Word about our Lord’s coming. The second platitude …

Platitude #1 — “What Only Matters Is the Fact That Jesus Is Returning”

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November 23, 2013

I am starting a brief  series responding to platitudes we hear from individuals that can deflate our enthusiasm to study biblical prophecy, shutting down discussion of God’s Word about our Lord’s coming. There …

Be Careful of Platitudes on Biblical Prophecy

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June 24, 2013

This past weekend I was in Iowa speaking at a prophecy seminar. We had the most amazing fellowship and teaching time. The people of God were edified and I was humbled by their …

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