Saturday, December 8, 2012

The Times of The End. Bryant Hewitt Message




http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/27591907


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3Z_WxxgnIE

Bryant Hewitt brings the message of the end times as we move into the Birth of Christ.


Therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always
   abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your labor is
   not in vain in the Lord. - 1Co 15:58
 
 
. DISPENSATIONAL PREMILLENNIALISM

   A. DISTINCTIVE FEATURES...
      1. The kingdom:  Jesus failed to establish it at His first coming,
         will succeed at His second
      2. The church:  views the church and Israel as two distinct
         identities with two individual redemptive plans
      3. The tribulation:  a seven-year period (the 70th week of Dan 9:
         25-27) containing the reign of the Anti-Christ just prior to
         the millennium; restoration of Jews to Israel, conversion of the
         remnant of Israel, temple rebuilt, priesthood, sacrifices
         restored
      4. The rapture:  the church (living and dead) is raptured to meet
         the Lord in the air either at the beginning (pre-trib), middle
         (mid-trib) or end (post-trib) of the seven years of tribulation;
         tribulation saints and O.T. dead will be raised at the end of
         the tribulation
      5. The millennium:  Christ will return at the end of the
         tribulation to institute a 1000 year rule from a holy city (the
         New Jerusalem); those who come to believe in Christ during the
         tribulation (including the 144,000 Jews) and survive will go on
         to populate the earth during this time; those who were raptured
         or raised previous to the tribulation period will reign with
         Christ over the millennial population
      6. Post-millennium:  Satan, bound during Christ�s earthly reign,
         will be loosed to deceive the nations, gather an army of the
         deceived, and take up to battle against the Lord; the battle
         will end in the judgment of the wicked and Satan, followed by
         entrance into the eternal state of glory by the righteous
      7. Major proponents: John Walvoord, Charles Ryrie, Louis Sperry
         Chafer, J. Dwight Pentecost, Norman Geisler, Charles Stanley,
         Chuck Smith, and Chuck Missler
      -- A visual synopsis of this view can be seen on the web here

   B. OBSERVATIONS...
      1. This view is highly popular today, mostly due to Hal Lindsey
         (The Late, Great Planet Earth), Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins
         (Left Behind series)
      2. A variation was taught among churches of Christ by R. H. Boll
      3. It is of recent origin, its distinctive elements first taught
         by John Nelson Darby (1830 A.D.)
      4. It views the church as either an after-thought or an unrevealed
         mystery in the OT
      5. It teaches a number of resurrections; at least two for the
         righteous and one for the wicked
      -- Requires a strictly literal interpretation of OT prophecy and
         the book of Revelation

[Most people think of dispensational premillennialism when they hear the
word 'premillennialism'; there is another form of premillennialism that
has been around a lot longer...]

II. HISTORICAL PREMILLENNIALISM

   A. DISTINCTIVE FEATURES...
      1. The kingdom of God:  present through the Spirit since
         Pentecost, to be experienced by sight during the millennium
         after Christ�s return
      2. The church:  the fulfillment of Israel (physical Israel has no
         distinctive redemptive plan)
      3. The tribulation:  a time of apostasy and suffering just before
         the millennium, ended by the battle of Armageddon and
         destruction of the Anti-Christ; many Jews converted at this
         time
      4. The rapture:  living and dead saints to meet the Lord in the
         clouds immediately preceding the millennium
      5. The millennium:  Christ will return to institute a thousand-
         year reign on earth; there will be the re-establishment of
         temple worship and sacrifice as a remembrance of Christ�s
         sacrifice
      6. Post-millennium:  Satan loosed, the battle of Gog and Magog,
         Satan defeated; the wicked dead are raised, the great white
         throne judgment, followed by the eternal state
      7. Major proponents:  George Eldon Ladd, Walter Martin, John
         Warwick Montgomery, and Theodore Zahn
      -- A visual synopsis of this view can be seen on the web here

   B. OBSERVATIONS...
      1. Not to be confused with dispensational premillennialism (see
         above)
      2. Called "historical" (or "classic") because elements of this
         view were first espoused by Justin Martyr (165 A.D.)
      3. It was taught among churches of Christ by:  Barton W. Stone,
         Moses E. Lard,  David Lipscomb, James A. Harding, and T. W.
         Brents
      4. This view is free from some of the troubling aspects found in
         dispensational premillennialsm (especially in regards to the
         church as an after-thought)
      5. It teaches two separate resurrections; the righteous are raised
         before the millennium, the wicked afterwards
      -- Its interpretation of OT prophecy and the book of Revelation is
         not strictly literal

[Another view that was once very popular is that of...]

III. POSTMILLENNIALISM

   A. DISTINCTIVE FEATURES...
      1. The kingdom of God:  a spiritual entity experienced on earth
         through the Christianizing affect of the Gospel
      2. The church:  the fulfillment of Israel (similar to historical
         premillennialism)
      3. The millennium:  an era (not a literal 1000 years) during which
         Christ will reign over the earth, not from an literal and
         earthly throne, but through the gradual increase of the Gospel
         and its power to change lives; after this gradual
         Christianization of the world, Christ will return and
         immediately usher the church into their eternal state after
         judging the wicked
      4. Post-millennium:  Christ returns, the righteous and the wicked
         raised, followed by the final judgment and the eternal state 

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