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Did Jesus Already Return? Answering More ‘Questions for Futurists’ (Part 2)

Did Jesus Already Return? Answering More ‘Questions for Futurists’ (Part 2)

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Did Jesus already return in the first century — or is the Church still waiting for His future return? In Part 2 of our series responding to the 20 Questions for Futurists, we continue examining claims often used to promote the AD 70 preterist view. After covering questions 1–7 in the first episode, tonight we work through questions 8 through 14, addressing some of the most misunderstood passages in Bible prophecy. In this episode, we tackle questions about:
  • What John meant by “the last hour”
  • Whether the Great Commission was already fulfilled
  • What Jesus meant when He said “heaven and earth will pass away”
  • How believers can be connected to the New Jerusalem now — yet still await its future fulfillment
Using Scripture, context, and sound theology, we respond carefully and biblically — without hand-waving — so believers aren’t confused by time-statement arguments or symbolic overreach. Pull up a chair at the Pilgrims Grey Inn. The fire’s warm, the questions are serious, and the Word is open.

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