118. The Unshakable, Unstoppable, Kingdom of God
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Welcome to The PRODCAST, hosted by pastor Kendall Lankford. In this episode, we dive into one of the most challenging books of the New Testament: the Book of Hebrews. Often misunderstood and avoided due to its complexity, Hebrews offers profound insights into eschatology and the nature of Christ's reign. Join us as we explore how this pivotal text supports the postmillennial view, highlighting key passages that affirm Christ's current reign, the promise of our unending rest, the New Covenant, and the vision of an unshakable kingdom. 🔹 Key Topics Covered: 1. Christ's Reign and Victory: Understand how Hebrews confirms that Christ is reigning now, bringing His end-time kingdom into the present. 2. The Promised & Progressive Peace and Rest: Discover how the peace and rest of God are progressively realized on earth. 3. The New Covenant and Cosmic Transformation: Learn about the transformative power of the New Covenant inaugurated by Christ. 4. The Nature of Christ’s Future Coming: See how Christ's second coming is not about dealing with sin but about saving those eagerly waiting for Him. 5. The Unshakable Kingdom of Jesus: Explore how Christ's kingdom is unshakable and unstoppable, destined to transform the world. 🔔 Like, Subscribe, and Share: Help us spread the Gospel to more people by engaging with our content and sharing it with your network. 📖 Read More: For detailed articles on eschatology and additional resources, visit our blog on The Shepherd’s Church website: www.theshepherds.church Thank you again for tuning in to The PRODCAST. Until next time, go forth and serve your King with faithfulness and vigor! The Shepherd's Church 10 Jean Ave, Chelmsford, MA 01824 contact@theshepherds.church | (978) 304-6265 Sunday School @ 8:30am | Lord’s Day Worship @ 10am Follow Us: Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on new articles and episodes.
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