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How to Cope With Living In The Last Days: A Guide to Biblical Resilience

How to Cope With Living In The Last Days: A Guide to Biblical Resilience

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Real world talk:

Tonight we look at how to cope with such major world changes and events, and take calls from listeners in Wales, UK and North Carolina, USA.

During the show we cover the principles of where our hope is actually found, despite the temporary struggles and anxiety we can face on earth.

As Christians we believe in a coming heavenly Kingdom, that Jesus Christ reigns as King of kings. And will visibly and physically return soon.

We also talk about some listeners who may feel isolated, and offer encouragement for them. The importance of company with other believers in the Gospel.

And also discernment of what the Gospel truly is. There have been debates in hyper-dispensationalism that people were saved by their works in the Old Testament and grace in the New Testament, then works again in the tribulation period. But is this idea Biblical? We explain why it isn’t.


Apologies for the delayed episode this week, we have been suffering with the flu. But we have a great lineup of upcoming interviews for the RISE RADIO PODCAST.

This episode also features music from Australian Christian artist Tom Mottershead - Transitions

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