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The subject of the “End times” has often been one of the most controversial topics of all scripture. It is important that we don’t get caught up in controversy but seek to find the simple truth. Mike brings some clarity as to which popular views of this subject are scriptural and which are not.
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Ultimately it's important to remember that regardless of differing views of Eschatology, Christ is returning for his bride. Let our prayer be that we will be found to be good and faithful servants of the King and His Kingdom.
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What is the nature of the Kingdom of God? And how does the church today relate to the greater timeline of God’s relationship with His people? Mike takes a look at the doctrine behind understanding how we play a part in this kingdom.
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The kingdom has come but is also yet to come. Mike takes a look at the doctrine behind the now and the not yet of the kingdom of God.
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After explaining the bad news of how doomed we all are in our sin, Mike explains how the coming of Jesus is the best news anyone can ever hear. In this session we look at understanding how the King came to this world - the word made flesh.
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Jesus is God, eternal and everlasting. Yet he voluntarily humbled himself, coming as a servant on our behalf, being crucified and broken for us. When we acknowledge Him as King, the bible says that we receive eternal peace, love, and life in Him.
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Man was made in the image of God, but due to the fall, something of this image was corrupted. Mike explains how it is the nature of sin to rebel against God
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Mike explains how “all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God” and therefore are deserving of eternal punishment in hell. Furthermore, there is nothing that anyone can do to rescue themselves from this reality. We are in desperate need of a saviour.
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Who is this King of glory? Who is this God that we serve? In our attempt to gain an understanding of the King and His Kingdom, the first logical step is to find out who He is.
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God has unique characteristics that He and only He possesses. He also has numerous traits that He desires for His children to also have as we reflect His nature. In this session, we look at what some of these traits are and how important it is to have an accurate view of who the King is.