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Eschatology Informs Character: Meditations on Hope
Jason Cherry
Jan 15, 2024
The Bible presents an optimistic eschatology. The Kingdom of the Lord will start small but eventually spread to the whole earth (Mk. 4:30ff). The nations are ruled by...
Cosmic Redemption and the Godly Ambition
Jason Cherry
Jan 8, 2024
Projecting the future is what scholars refer to as an epistemological pickle. Scripture solves that problem by giving a framework for looking at both history and...
Children of Victory
Trinity Admin
Jun 5, 2023
Our very own Daniel Valcarcel has written a hymn based on Psalm 110. To watch the sermon that inspired this hymn, click here.
Resisting Pagan Eschatology
Matthew Carpenter
Mar 13, 2023
The sun turns black, earth sinks in the sea, The hot stars down, from heaven are whirled; Fierce grows the steam, and the life-feeding flame,
An Eschatology of Fellowship
Jason Cherry
Nov 28, 2022
At the gate that separates life and death is a sanctity that shames seclusion. The joyful fellowship experienced by Christians now is only a preview of what occurs at...
Apolitical Postmillennialism
Matt Carpenter
Oct 17, 2022
One of the most beautiful elements of optimistic/postmillennial eschatology is its inherent hope. The expectation of God’s kingdom growing has stirred saints in hard...
This World and the Next
Matt Carpenter
Jul 18, 2022
Introduction In The Social Contract, Jean-Jacques Rousseau criticizes Christians with these words, “Christianity is an entirely spiritual religion, occupied solely with..