Description
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Listen in on a lively discussion about eschatological viewpoints led by Jeremy. Everyone read a book talking about the difference between post-millenialism, pre-millenialism, and amillenialism, and brought up specific passages in the book to discuss and debate.
This episode offers fascinating insights not only into the topic at hand, but in how to have an engaging and fruitful discourse on difficult topics.
On this episode, we talk about:
01:09 Potential glaring issue in the case for post-millennialism
03:24 Are we in the early church? What's the timeframe of the kingdom?
06:12 We're best positioned now to advance the kingdom and make disciples
08:58 Historic versus dispensational pre-mil
15:41 The challenging part of eschatological discourse and whether it matters as much as the amount of debate suggests
18:44 OT prophecy and what we can learn about the coming Kingdom
26:50 A humbling statement to let sink in while having these heavy intellectual discussions about things that are ultimately impossible to know with certainty
36:53 What would our view be if we made up our mind reading everything BUT Revelation?
42:13 The partial preterist view and post-millennialism
55:17 Why the pre-mill position is not inherently pessimistic
1:07:38 What would the last 200 years look like if most fathers had a post-mil view?
1:10:52 Can the hope of a "golden age" become an idol for post-millenialists?
Resources Mentioned
The Family Plan Calendar
Family Revision Book
When The Man Comes Around by Doug Wilson
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