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True Riches Radio is a Bible-teaching ministry led by Jerry Robinson. Our mission is challenging believers to think and thinkers to believe. Find all of our free Christ-centered and Kingdom-focused teachings online at http://truerichesradio.com.
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Ever wondered what Just War Theory is all about?Well, we've got you covered!In a nutshell, Just War Theory is a set of ethical principles used to assess the morality of using military force.But here's the kicker—we need to explore it from a critical perspective, especially for those of us who strive to follow Christ's teachings of peace.Related Video: Just War Theory vs Jesus Christ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5TV7OrJawsJust War Theory acknowledges that war and violence are generally seen as negative, but it proposes that there may be certain situations where the use of force is deemed necessary and justifiable.Key principles of just war theory include the idea that the use of force should be a last resort, that it should be used to achieve a just end, and that it should be conducted in a way that is proportional to the harm being addressed.However, as peacemakers in Christ, we must question and examine this theory through a different lens that values Christ’s commands above the tradition of men.If you're interested in gaining a deeper understanding of Just War Theory and exploring its implications from a critical perspective, we invite you to watch this short and enlightening 10-minute video clip by Jerry Robinson. https://youtu.be/HMJt1zDs17EJerry offers insights that challenge the conventional narrative and provoke thoughtful consideration.Let's pursue peace in all that we do!This clip is an excerpt from our full-length video on this topic entitled: "Just War Theory vs Jesus Christ."You can watch it here: https://youtu.be/A5TV7OrJaws
“And because lawlessness will abound, the love of many will grow cold.” (Matthew 24:12)Has your love grown cold?The love of many has grown cold in America (and around the world,) which explains why so many today prefer hatred of enemies over Christ’s law of enemy love.Enemy love is an unpopular message both in the pews and the pulpits. (Let alone outside the four walls of the church.)When we hate our enemies, we become what we hate.This is the way of death.The way of life is found in peace and love with both friends and enemies.We know this because of the nonviolent love of both friends and enemies modeled by our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.The way of life is the way of peace not found in carnal weapons. The true gospel (GOOD news) of Jesus Christ is a gospel of peace that calls men to walk in the way of peace as they follow their Prince of Peace.Press into Jesus for He is our peace.Keep reading online here:https://truerichesradio.com/has-your-love-grown-cold/
In this latest episode, Bible teacher/author Jerry Robinson explores the profound and often misunderstood teaching of Jesus on turning the other cheek. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus famously issued this radical command to all who would follow Him: “You have heard that it was said, ‘An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.’ But I tell you not to resist an evil person. But whoever slaps you on your right cheek, turn the other to him also." (Matthew 5:38,39)This powerful message of forgiveness has the potential to transform our lives and the world around us, but what exactly did Jesus mean when he told his followers to "turn the other cheek?"As a Christian for many years, I must say that I’ve heard many explanations of this passage that usually suggest that it is not about violence but more about “interpersonal relationships.”Strangely, I’ve rarely (if ever) heard a sermon that digs into the Old Testament context of Christ’s command.In fact, one simple way to understand what Jesus meant by this command is to look at the context of the Mosaic law that Christ is referring to. Namely, the Old Testament command "eye for eye, tooth for tooth."The phrase "eye for eye, tooth for tooth" is part of the legal code in the Torah and is often referred to as the law of retaliation or lex talionis. The principle of lex talionis is an ancient legal concept that was adopted by various legal systems and is reflected in various religious texts, including the Old Testament.In essence, it is the idea that a punishment should fit the crime, or that the punishment should be proportional to the harm caused.This phrase appears three times in the Mosaic law.1) Exodus 21:24 - In this passage, the law is in reference to a pregnant woman who is maimed or murdered as a result of two men who are fighting/warring.2) Leviticus 24:20 - This passage refers to a person who is “disfigured” (i.e. injured) by another man.3) Deuteronomy 19:21 - This passage refers to a person who is being falsely accused of a capital offense (likely worthy of death) by a false witness.In all these cases, retaliation against the guilty party is demanded in proportion to the harm caused.In this episode, we take a deep dive into these biblical texts and examine the historical context that Jesus’ audience knew well to gain a clearer understanding of Christ’s radical command to not repay evil for evil, even to one’s enemies.
What does the Bible say about good and evil?In this next video episode of the Rethink series, teacher/author Jerry Robinson tackles the topic of good and evil.Jerry begins with a basic review of God's good creation to reveal that God only does and makes "good" things. Next, he examines the tree of the knowledge of good and evil and provides a simple, but often overlooked, explanation for what the text is revealing to us about God's true nature.Later, Jerry explains what it means that Jesus came to destroy the works of the devil by acknowledging the existence of "the evil one."This teaching uncovers the hidden tracks of "the evil one" throughout the scriptures and shows how God defeated the adversary's darkness with light.It will also challenge you to "rethink" what scripture reveals about good and evil and includes numerous insights and eye-opening details about God's eternal goodness.Learn more about Jerry Robinson and our ministry work at https://truerichesradio.com
One of the greatest questions that faced the early church was whether Christians could join the military and participate in war.When the question of Christians joining the military and using the sword arises, inevitably someone will turn to Matthew 8:5-13 where Christ publicly praises the faith of a Roman centurion (soldier) who requests a miracle.Put simply, the Centurion’s “faith” coupled with Christ's silence on the Centurion's occupation has long been used as a reason why Christians can join the military.Here’s what the Bible says:“And when Jesus was entered into Capernaum, there came unto him a centurion, beseeching him, And saying, Lord, my servant lieth at home sick of the palsy, grievously tormented. And Jesus saith unto him, I will come and heal him. The centurion answered and said, Lord, I am not worthy that thou shouldest come under my roof: but speak the word only, and my servant shall be healed. For I am a man under authority, having soldiers under me: and I say to this man, Go, and he goeth; and to another, Come, and he cometh; and to my servant, Do this, and he doeth it. When Jesus heard it, he marvelled, and said to them that followed, Verily I say unto you, I have not found so great faith, no, not in Israel." (Matthew 8:5-13)The logic goes like this: Since Christ applauded the Centurion’s faith, and because Christ does not explicitly command the soldier to forsake his military occupation, it must mean that Jesus supports the idea of Christians joining the military.But is that really what is going on in this Biblical account? Are we to assume that Jesus approves of His followers joining the military simply because he was silent on the Centurion’s choice of occupation?In this new teaching, we dive headlong into this question and many others in an attempt to discern how Christ's followers are to respond to military service. We will also consider other examples of Centurions throughout the New Testament in our investigation.Learn more about Jerry Robinson and our ministry work at https://truerichesradio.com
Have you ever questioned the morality of Christian involvement in war?It's a complex and nuanced topic that has been debated for centuries within the Christian community. On one hand, the Bible teaches that Jesus Christ came to bring peace and that Christians are called to love their enemies and turn the other cheek. On the other hand, there are passages in the Old Testament that seem to condone violence and warfare.One way to understand the Christian perspective on war is through the concept of just war theory. Just war theory is a framework that attempts to justify the use of military force by examining whether a war is morally justifiable. According to just war theory, a war can be considered just if it is fought for a just cause, such as self-defense or protecting the innocent; if it is fought using proportionate means; and if it is fought with the intention of achieving a lasting peace.Many Christians believe that just war theory provides a way to reconcile the Bible's teachings on peace and nonviolence with the reality of a fallen world in which war and violence sometimes seem necessary. The Church's long and enduring "Just War" tradition has made it morally "safe" for many Christian leaders to be pro-military at all times and to support America's wars without any pause or hesitation.Because wars can be just, the idea goes, followers of Christ should not only support them, they should participate in them.The Just War tradition carves out a well-reasoned justification for Christians, who are not even allowed to hate their enemies or sue at law, to kill their enemies. Of course, Christ's commands to love one's enemies are nowhere to be found in the many criteria of the so-called "Christian" Just War theory.Let's be honest. Just War theory openly rejects the way of Christ in preference of homicidal violence as a means of conflict resolution. None of its criteria consult Him, let alone acknowledge Christ's existence.Just War doctrine reads as if Christ never came and never existed.Sadly, this is the moral measuring stick used by many Christians for deciding when homicidal violence is justified or unjustified.And the way that the Just War theory works is that as long as the war is "just", the killing is not "murder." That's the way the theory works.But let's not forget that if the war does not meet ALL of the Just War criteria, then the war is "unjust" and the killing is "murder."Do you find it strange that none of the Christian Just War advocates are willing to explain exactly how the Pentagon's methods, means, and conduct satisfy the Just War criteria?When was the last time you heard a sermon about just war or just homicide?Ever heard a sermon about "unjust" wars?Are all of America's wars "just" now? Does the theory that greenlights Christian participation in war have no criteria today except our own lusts and desires?In this new teaching from our ongoing Rethink series, by Bible teacher Jerry Robinson will share why he rejects the Christian nature of the Just War Theory. In this teaching, you will learn about: - Christ's nonviolent love of friends and enemies- The Apostle's nonviolent love of friends and enemies- The nonviolent and antiwar roots of the early church- The ancient origins and wide-ranging history of the Just War theory- How "Just War" came to be considered a "Christian" revelation superior to Christ's commands to love one's enemy- Why Christians should rethink Just War theory and consider a more Christ-centered approach to conflict resolutionWhile the world may continue to war after Christ's resurrection and ascension, it does not follow that Christians must join the world in waging its wars in order to be considered virtuous. If there was ever a time to adopt a more Christ-centered approach to military warfare, when better than our present nuclear age? Ultimately, whether or not Christians should participate in war will come down to our consciences and our interpretation of Christ's commands.The question we must all answer for ourselves is this: "Can I rightly keep Christ's commands to love my enemies by killing them?"Learn more about Jerry Robinson and our ministry work at https://truerichesradio.com
It's Time To Rethink Peace

It's Time To Rethink Peace

2022-12-2701:10:02

Watch the video teaching here: https://youtu.be/37TtcOqyKA8In this new video teaching, Bible teacher/author Jerry Robinson takes you on a deep dive into understanding what the New Testament says about the topic of peace.Specifically, Jerry focuses this teaching on:- The Prince of Peace - The way of peace- The gospel of peaceThe world doesn't know peace. Any peace it claims to have is short-lived and always ends in more war and savagery.Those who are spiritually lost have a deep yearning for peace, but cannot attain it in their own strength.And yet, followers of Christ have the peace of God permanently ruling in their hearts and minds.And the world is unable to take this peace from them.This teaching is filled with many important insights and eye-opening details that will challenge you to rethink the importance of a proper Christian understanding of peace.Learn more about Jerry Robinson and our ministry work at https://truerichesradio.com
Watch the video teaching here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQSUtgDqjpgWhat does the Bible say about rebels and rebellion against authority?In this second episode of the Rethink series, teacher/author Jerry Robinson tackles the thorny topic of rebellion.Whether it’s rebellion against parents, the governing authorities, or God, the Bible warns us to avoid the path of the rebel."My son, fear the LORD and the king; And do not associate with those who are given to change [of allegiance, and are revolutionary], For their tragedy will rise suddenly, And who knows the punishment that both [the LORD and the king] will bring on the rebellious? (Proverbs 24:21,22 AMP)Unfortunately, we live in an age that prizes rebellion and praises rebels.This teaching is filled with many important insights and eye-opening details that will challenge you to rethink the importance of a proper Christian understanding of rebellion against authority and God's order. Learn more about Jerry Robinson and our ministry work at https://truerichesradio.com
When you think of America’s founding father Thomas Jefferson, what comes to mind?Some might point to his writing of the U.S. Declaration of Independence or his establishment of the University of Virginia.Others might recall Jefferson as the third President of the United States who helped lead the infant American nation through its early turbulent period.In this new teaching, Bible teacher/author Jerry Robinson takes you on a deep dive into the spiritual beliefs of Thomas Jefferson.This teaching is filled with many important insights and eye-opening details that will challenge you to rethink the propositions of Thomas Jefferson.Learn more about Jerry Robinson and our ministry work at https://truerichesradio.com
When you think of Adolf Hitler, what comes to mind?For most, the name Hitler conjures thoughts of the Nazi regime that terrorized continental Europe throughout the 1930s and 1940s.Others will recall Hitler as the visionary engineer of the Nazi-led Holocaust, which led Germany to systematically enslave and murder millions of Jews and other minority groups in an effort to purge the Aryan (white) race of the defiling presence of “impure” and “inferior” races.But few, if any, living in the 21st century would readily link the historically despised Adolf Hitler with the name of one of America’s most prominent founding fathers: Thomas Jefferson.However, in this article, I want to focus your attention on five important beliefs that both of these men (Adolf Hitler and Thomas Jefferson) shared in common regarding the topics of Jesus Christ, the Bible, and the Christian Church.As we begin, we do well to recall the words of President Harry Truman as he reminds us that “the only thing new in the world is the history you don’t know.”Read the entire article online: https://truerichesradio.com/five-religious-views-shared-by-adolf-hitler-and-thomas-jefferson/
Gun violence has long been a hallmark of America, but it has become even more so in recent decades. Today, American Christians are bombarded by messages of fear from the corporate media regarding the rise of gun violence across the country. This fear has caused many otherwise well-intentioned Christians to assume that in order to fight evil, they must resort to the same tactics and use the same weapons employed by evildoers. But is this true? Has the Prince of Peace called his followers to fight against flesh and blood with carnal weapons of death? In this brand new podcast, I confront this important question head-on with Christ's own words. You will learn what the New Testament really says about weapons and how Christians should respond in an evil age filled with violence.Related links referenced in today's episode:VIDEO TEACHING: Does Jesus Command His Followers To Carry A Sword?https://truerichesradio.com/does-jesus-command-disciples-to-carry-a-sword/
So far in 2022, America is averaging 10 mass shootings per week. In this new episode of True Riches Radio, Bible teacher/author Jerry Robinson briefly explains how American Christians should view gun violence in light of Jesus' teachings on weapons. Related links referenced in today's episode: VIDEO TEACHING: Does Jesus Command His Followers To Carry A Sword?https://truerichesradio.com/does-jesus-command-disciples-to-carry-a-sword/VIDEO SERIES: Questions for Jehovah's Witnesseshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPlfm1wjCTQ&list=PL35cMHnIa4WcPo-fUdBSjjhiK-LT4VchB
Beware of False Prophets

Beware of False Prophets

2021-09-0101:35:51

We are surrounded by false teachers in these last days.Learn the hallmarks of false teachers in this insightful teaching by Bible teacher/researcher Jerry Robinson.The New Testament warns that our age will be marked by a surge in false teaching and false prophecies.Thankfully, Christ and His Apostles did not leave us without answers in how to discern true teaching from false teaching.In this eye-opening teaching by Bible teacher/researcher Jerry Robinson, you will learn:– A brief history of false prophecies since the Protestant Reformation era– A brief history of failed prophecies about the identity of the Antichrist– Why Christians should not ignore the Bible’s violent verses– Who the Protestant Reformers believed was the antichrist– Who the American Revolutionaries believed was the antichrist– What many modern American Christians now believe about the antichrist– What the Bible tells us about false prophets and teachers– Three ways to identify false teachers in our modern day– And so much more!This highly educational and Biblically-based 95-minute video teaching with Jerry Robinson is designed to help you avoid false teachings by remaining rooted in the eternal truths of Holy Scripture.After viewing this teaching, you will have a new appreciation for what the Bible says about false prophets and will have better Biblical discernment so as to avoid their deceptions.If you are seeking faith-driven, Christ-centered, Kingdom-focused Bible teaching, don’t miss this new video presentation!You can watch the video version of this teaching online here:https://truerichesradio.com/beware-of-false-prophets/Video Title: Beware of False ProphetsInstructor: Jerry RobinsonVideo Genre: Biblical Studies, ProphecyLength: 95 minutesTable of Contents:00:08 – Opening comments/Today’s teaching02:50 – The risk of being deceived among 8000+ denominations04:28 – Will the real false prophets stand up?08:18 – Graph: Bible vs Science vs Evangelicals13:55 – Are we living in the last days?15:02 – Modern-day Failed Prophecies17:02 – Selling revelation to the flock?23:10 – We are not to judge, but we are to use discernment27:05 – Failed Antichrist Prophecies 10134:13 – Two books I highly recommend for truth seekers42:45 – C-O-N-F-U-S-I-O-N44:15 – What God says about His people (Jeremiah 5)47:24 – The “rights” of the poor and needy (Jeremiah 5:27-28)50:33 – A stern last days warning from the Apostle Peter (2 Peter 2:1-22)54:58 – Our “liberty” in Christ has been confused with the pursuit of happiness and our own opinions1:05:28 – The Way of Cain (Genesis 4) (Jude 1:11)1:09:39 – The error of Balaam (2 Peter 2:15-16) (Jude 1:11) (Revelation 2:14)1:11:56 – The rebellion of Korah (Numbers 16) (Jude 1:11) What is Korah’s sin?1:22:25 – False teachers promise liberty, reject authority, and condone killing their own brother1:24:25 – Remember this: Korah rebelled against the authority who make the golden calf… does that justify his rebellion?1:29:33 – The sin of Korah is subtle, crafty, and satanic… and appears normal in the 21st century1:30:02 – A call to action for both believers and non-believers
What does Christian civil disobedience look like? Learn the answer in this insightful teaching with Jerry Robinson.Is it ever okay for Christians to disobey the government? If so, when?Does the Bible endorse violent revolution against the government?How are we supposed to respond to the ungodly actions of human governments?What exactly does the Bible say?In this eye-opening teaching by Bible teacher/researcher Jerry Robinson, you will learn:– Ten examples of civil disobedience found in the Old and New Testaments– How Christians are to respond to ungodly government (according to the Bible)– When it is okay to refuse to obey the government (according to the Bible)– The one thing that all Biblical examples of civil disobedience have in common (Hint: it is not what you may think)– What pastors should know — and teach their flock — about the Bible’s examples of civil disobedience– And so much more!This highly educational and Biblically-based 45-minute teaching with Jerry Robinson is designed to help you properly respond to ungodly government actions through a scriptural analysis of how God’s people in the past have used civil disobedience to promote the Kingdom of God.After viewing this teaching, you will have a new appreciation for what the Bible says about civil disobedience and will know what God expects from His people when responding to ungodly government actions.You can watch the video version of this teaching online here: https://truerichesradio.com/civil-disobedience-and-the-bible/Title: Civil Disobedience and the BibleInstructor: Jerry RobinsonGenre: Biblical Studies, Christian LivingLength: 49 minutesTable of Contents:00:10 – Opening comments/Overview of today’s teaching01:09 – The purpose of this teaching05:38 – Question: How did the King of England force 18th century Americans to violate God’s law?07:57 – Did the American colonists ever accuse the King of England of forcing them to violate God’s law?09:22 – The American Revolution was an act of Christian-on-Christian bloodshed in the Name of God11:16 – When is it “Biblical” for a Christian to kill another Christian in battle?12:07 – Let’s consider 10 examples of civil disobedience in the Old and New Testaments12:35 – Example #1: The Hebrew midwives disobey (and lie) to Pharoah (Exodus 1:15-21)14:50 – Example #2: Rahab disobeys the King of Jericho (Joshua 2)16:44 – Example #3: Hebrew soldiers defend Jonathan from King Saul’s wrath (1 Samuel 14:24-28, 43-45)19:37 – Example #4: Obadiah hides prophets from Queen Jezebel’s wrath (1 Kings 18:3b-4)20:48 – Example #5: Three Hebrew boys refuse to bow to Babylonian King’s golden image (Daniel 3)22:44 – Example #6: Daniel defies King’s edict to not pray to God (Daniel 6)24:35 – Example #7: Wise men disobey Herod (Matthew 2:7-12)27:11 – Example #8: The Jewish Sanhedrin forbid the preaching of Jesus’ Name (Acts 4:17-20)29:46 – Example #9: The Jewish Sanhedrin forbid the preaching of Jesus’ Name (again) (Acts 5:27-29)31:37 – Example #10: The beast from the earth commands all men to worship the image of the beast (Revelation 13:11-17)34:55 – Challenging questions for Christians about the American Revolution38:06 – If the American Revolution was Biblically justified in 1776, why is it not even more so today?42:03 – Compelling concluding thoughtsYou can watch the video version of this teaching online here: https://truerichesradio.com/civil-disobedience-and-the-bible/
The Mystery of Lawlessness

The Mystery of Lawlessness

2021-06-3001:11:13

We are living in an advanced stage of sin. Understanding the mystery of lawlessness is key in unlocking a true understanding of the great spiritual deception in these last days. In this new hard-hitting Bible-based teaching, Jerry Robinson exposes the Biblical truth about this prophetic mystery and will share an encouraging word that will help set you free from the false teachings that pervade this "present evil age."You can watch the video version of this teaching online here: https://truerichesradio.com/the-mystery-of-lawlessness/
Lawlessness at Sinai

Lawlessness at Sinai

2021-03-3101:08:55

This powerful and riveting teaching will reveal a stunning picture of what really went on at the "foot" of Sinai while the people waited on Moses to return from the presence of God. Prepare to see Bible prophecy unfold in the Sinai wilderness in this inspired upcoming teaching with Jerry Robinson.Table of Contents:00:08 – Opening comments02:37 – An overview of today’s teaching03:57 – The Moses-Jesus pattern14:31 – Moses before ascending Sinai (Exodus 24:1-18)21:24 – The unmistakable Jesus pattern at Sinai26:59 – God wants to give Moses the stone tablets “cut without hands” (compare Daniel 2:44-45)32:32 – Moses promises to return and tells the elders, “Wait for us…”36:22 – Moses returns and descends the mountain (Exodus 32:1-35)44:14 – The people tire of waiting for Moses (Where is the promise of His coming?)47:47 – Liberty and The Lie: A false image is credited at the foot with delivering them from Egypt50:47 – Image: God’s people worship a false image of the true God at the foot of Sinai51:08 – Right God, Wrong Way: They exchange the glory of God for an image (see Romans 1)53:07 – Moses intercedes for the people while atop the mountain54:12 – The atmosphere was festive at the foot of Sinai; similar to the days of Noah and the days of Lot55:41 – Moses shatters the stone tablets cut by God at the foot of the mountain57:26 – The people drink of the cup of their own abominations at the foot of Sinai58:09 – The evil of the people emerges; they are unrestrained at the foot of Sinai59:30 – The will of the people prevailed at the foot of Sinai (just as it did at Christ’s death)1:02:14 – Conclusion: Christ will return just as He left; when He returns, will He find faith on the earth?Watch the full video teaching online here: https://truerichesradio.com/lawlessness-at-sinai/
Watch the full video teaching with Jerry Robinson here: https://truerichesradio.com/video-teaching-a-biblical-view-of-the-american-revolution/ DID THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION VIOLATE SCRIPTURE?What does the Bible say about revolutions and obedience to kings?What was the American Revolution all about? What were its aims and did it succeed in achieving them?In this highly unique teaching about the scriptural view of America’s founding with Bible teacher/researcher Jerry Robinson, you will learn:– An extremely politically incorrect overview of the birth of the American nation– What the phrase “Christian-on-Christian bloodshed” means (and why it matters)– The role of the European and American Enlightenment in America’s founding– What Thomas Jefferson wrote about the book of Revelation (and the Apostles)– Why Thomas Jefferson cut up his Bible– The most important scriptures for understanding the American Revolution– The difference between “subjection” (hupotassó) and “resisting” (antitassó)– The real aim and purpose of the American Revolution– How the American Revolution relates to the Wheat and the Tares parable– Why another revolution is brewing in America (and how we should respond)– And so much more!This highly educational and Biblically-based 97-minute video teaching with Jerry Robinson is designed to inform you of the past so you can better understand the present and prepare for the future.After viewing this teaching, you will have a new appreciation for the ultimate aim of the American Revolution — and what the Bible says about it.If you are seeking faith-driven, kingdom-centered Bible teaching, don’t miss this teaching!Get more free Bible teachings by Jerry Robinson at https://truerichesradio.com
Democracy vs the Bible

Democracy vs the Bible

2021-02-2401:23:13

What Does The Bible Say About Democracy?Is democracy a gift from God?Or is it an ancient pagan deception foretold in Bible prophecy?In this extremely unique teaching with Bible teacher/researcher Jerry Robinson, you will learn:– What democracy is, where it comes from, and why it matters today– The difference between “the will of the people” and “the will of God”– General distinctions between democracy and monarchy– How we should view God’s role in democracy– A history of the pagan roots of Demokratia (goddess of democracy)– How to decode the pagan symbols of Washington D.C.– What Bible prophecy tells us about Greece and Rome- An examination of the beasts of Daniel 7 and the statue of Daniel 2– The many instances of democracy in the Bible– Why we must understand Jesus Christ as “King of kings”– Where the authority of human government is derived– And so much more!Get more free Bible teachings by Jerry Robinson at https://truerichesradio.com
One of the most interesting and prophetic parables uttered by Jesus Christ is that of the wheat and the tares. In this powerful parable, found in Matthew 13, Jesus Christ reveals the mystery of the Kingdom of God to His disciples.The disciples were so intrigued by this parable that they privately requested that Christ reveal its interpretation to them.View video teaching online: https://truerichesradio.com/video-teaching-the-wheat-and-the-tares/Table of Contents:00:10 – Introduction/Opening comments05:21 – The parable of the wheat and the tares07:04 – Jesus explains the meaning of the parable of the wheat and the tares to His disciples07:50 – The existence of “tares” after Messiah’s arrival is part of the mystery of the Kingdom of God08:04 – Was John the Baptist surprised by the mystery of the Kingdom of God?16:06 – NOTE: In God’s Kingdom, there are “all causes of sin and lawbreakers”22:43 – Satan secretly sows his seeds and goes away after Jesus sows His seeds and goes away23:10 – “The coming of the lawless one” is another mystery25:27 – Graphic: The visible similarities between wheat and tares33:56 – Jesus said that the good and bad seed will grow together37:44 – Has the “lawless one” already come?39:02 – The devil’s “war on the saints” is part of the mystery48:40 – The question before every person in this “present evil age”52:46 – Concluding remarks
What is the mystery of the Kingdom and God? Prepare to be challenged in your conception of the Kingdom of God in this powerful, unique kingdom-centered, Bible-based teaching.View video teaching online: https://truerichesradio.com/video-the-mystery-of-the-kingdom/Table of Contents:00:10 – Introduction01:22 – Opening prayer + A brief introduction to Biblehub.com06:07 – The biblical foundation for this teaching07:01 – Why Jesus spoke in parables09:20 – Jesus gave the mystery of God to the apostles10:08 – What is the Kingdom of God?12:30 – There is not a kingdom on the earth that receives God’s Kingdom16:51 – The Jews expected Messiah to destroy man’s kingdoms22:31 – To understand the mystery we must understand “ages”27:53 – We must dig deep and be firmly rooted in the apostolic doctrine32:21 – Jesus spoke of the present age and the “age to come”45:54 – What then is the mystery of the Kingdom?55:45 – As believers, we are to share the mystery of the Kingdom of God57:32 – Concluding remarks
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