The Millennial Kingdom is a central doctrine in Christian eschatology, referring to a future 1,000-year reign of Jesus Christ on earth, as described in Revelation 20:1-6. This period is seen as a time of great peace and prosperity, during which Satan will be bound and Christ will rule with justice and righteousness, as foretold in Isaiah 11:1-10 and Psalms 72:1-20. The Bible teaches that believers will be resurrected and will reign with Christ during this time, as stated in 1 Corinthians 15:20-28 and Revelation 20:4-6, fulfilling God's promise to Abraham and his descendants, as recorded in Genesis 12:1-3. Through this kingdom, God will ultimately fulfill His plan of redemption, as expressed in Romans 11:25-27, and will bring about a new era of harmony between God and humanity.
A.B. Simpson expounds on Psalm 72, illustrating the prophetic vision of Christ as the ultimate King, surpassing Solomon in wisdom, righteousness, and peace. He emphasizes that Christ's millennial reign will bring justice, grace, and a universal kingdom characterized by love and harmony, where sin an
A.B. Simpson expounds on Psalm 72, illustrating its prophetic significance regarding the millennial reign of Christ, who is depicted as the ultimate King, surpassing even Solomon. He emphasizes Christ's wisdom, righteousness, and the peace that will characterize His kingdom, contrasting it with the
George MacDonald preaches about Jesus being a king who came into the world to bear witness to the truth, emphasizing that his kingdom is not of this world and his kingship is defined by his essential being and the truth he embodies. Jesus' kingship is about every man being a king in a kingdom where
Art Katz emphasizes the critical importance of Israel's restoration in the context of God's eternal purposes, arguing that the Church's neglect of this issue has led to its spiritual decline. He draws on the writings of David Baron to illustrate the profound connection between the Church and Israel,
Chuck Smith discusses the prophetic implications of Ezekiel 38, emphasizing the necessary conditions for Israel's restoration as a nation and the significance of the coming war involving Magog. He highlights the transformation of Israel's land, the identity of the invaders, and the timing of the bat
Chuck Smith discusses the Mid-East crisis through the lens of Zechariah 10:9, emphasizing that he is pro-Jesus and not anti-Arab or anti-American. He outlines God's promises to Abraham and Jacob regarding the land, the conditional nature of Israel's tenure, and the prophecy of Israel's eventual rest
Art Katz delivers a profound sermon on 'Apocalyptic Eschatology,' emphasizing the chaotic and violent nature of the last days as a precursor to the establishment of God's kingdom. He discusses the significance of the two resurrections, highlighting that only the holy and blessed will rise first to p
Arno Clemens Gaebelein preaches on the assurance that God has not cast away His people, focusing on the mystery of Israel's future salvation and the importance of understanding the Pauline mysteries revealed in the epistles. The sermon delves into the significance of the 'fulness of the Gentiles' an
Arno Clemens Gaebelein delves into Romans 11, discussing the blindness of Israel and the distinction between the believing part of the nation and the unbelieving remainder. He emphasizes that the judicial blindness upon Israel is not permanent, drawing insights from Old Testament Scriptures to show
Arno Clemens Gaebelein preaches on the significance of Romans 11, emphasizing the importance of understanding God's purposes concerning the Jewish race and the impact of Israel's place in His plan. The chapter addresses the question of whether God has cast away His people, showcasing through seven a
