Postmillennialism Archive

  • Joy to the World

    Joy to the World

    “Joy to The World” Psalm 98 Isaac Watts wrote “Joy to the World” in reference to this Psalm. In Watt’s day most people sang psalms in their worship services, and in England where he grew up, Watts didn’t think that the metrical psalms that had...

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  • 2Peter 3 – The Passing Away of Heaven and Earth – Gary Demar

    2Peter 3 – The Passing Away of Heaven and Earth – Gary Demar

    I wanted to post Gary Demar’s commentary on 2Peter chapter 3 so that I can use it as a reference and also have it here on my blog for easier discussion among my friends.  So here is it is, enjoy! ________________________________________________ What Does Peter Mean...

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  • Isaiah 9 and the Infinite Procreation Error of Full Preterism

    Isaiah 9 and the Infinite Procreation Error of Full Preterism

    ISAIAH 9:6-7 - For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. [7] Of the increase of his...

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  • If Only Apostles Knew as Much as Dispys

    If Only Apostles Knew as Much as Dispys

    I took the test (seen below) that was on a Dispy blog and it posted my results here on my blog (also seen below). What amazes me is that Dispensationalists are still trying to defend a flawed hermeneutic that causes them to take the position...

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  • The Church-city of God

    The Church-city of God

    The church began in the Garden of Eden where God instructed Adam to “multiply and fill the earth,” building cities and civilization out of the resources of Creation. The civilization of earth was intended to glorify God. Adam was given every gift needed to accomplish...

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  • The Church is an Outpost of Heaven

    The Church is an Outpost of Heaven

    In Acts 16, God called the Apostle Paul to go to Macedonia which is a territory that is commonly today called Greece. Paul followed God’s call and went to the city of Philippi which had received its name from Philip of Macedon (the father of...

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  • The City of God in Philippi

    The City of God in Philippi

    There is an ancient Jewish prayer that says, “Thank God I am not a woman, a slave, or a pagan.” But according to a different worldview, the Apostle Paul went to Philippi in Acts 16 and built a church with a woman named Lydia, a...

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  • The Church Cultivates a Counter Culture

    The Church Cultivates a Counter Culture

    We must be very aware of the great challenges that lie before us to help our people live out their faith. Christians are asking us the right questions and we are seeing our “philosophy of ministry” mature into actual “living ministry” right before our eyes!...

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  • Fulfilled Prophecies that Prove the Church is the True Israel of God

    Fulfilled Prophecies that Prove the Church is the True Israel of God

    Various New Testament passages illustrate how the church fulfills prophecies regarding Israel. Citing Amos 9:11-12, James says God is rebuilding the tabernacle of David through the calling of the Gentiles (Acts 15:15ff). In Romans 15:8-12, Paul notes that the conversion of the Gentiles is a...

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  • Name Calling: Is the Church Ever Called Israel

    Name Calling: Is the Church Ever Called Israel

    A few weeks ago I was told by a brother-in-Christ that the Church is never called “Israel.” I attempted to show him in the New Testament many places that would prove that the Church is the True Israel of God, but he did not want...

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  • Apostle Peter Refers to the Church as Israel

    Apostle Peter Refers to the Church as Israel

    A few weeks ago when I was speaking to a Christian brother, he declared to me that the Church is the seed of Abraham but not the seed of Jacob (Israel). “Really?” I asked. “Do you really believe this?” I asked him if, therefore, he...

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  • Take Me To Your King

    Take Me To Your King

    Traditional dispensationalism denies the contemporary presence of Christ’s kingdom. Wayne House and Thomas Ice write that: “Whatever dynamic God has given believers today does not mean that the Messianic kingdom is here. We see it as totally future.” (H. Wayne House and Thomas D. Ice,...

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