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Exploring Revelation

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by Brian Keepers

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Join Pastor Brian Keepers as he engages in rich, lively conversations with guests about the book of Revelation in the Bible. This podcast accompanies the sermon series at Trinity Church titled "Unveiled Hope."

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4/23/2020

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May 28, 2020

"The End is the Beginning: A New Heaven and Earth"

<p>In this final episode of "Exploring Revelation," Pastor Brian Keepers welcomes back Dr. John Vonder Bruegge (professor of New Testament) and Dr. Michael Andres (professor of Theology), both on the religion department at Northwestern College (Orange City, IA). They bring this series to a conclusion as they look at Revelation chapters 21 &amp; 22, the glorious ending not just to the book of Revelation but the entire biblical drama. What we discover is that the end points us back to the beginning, a remarkable vision of a new heaven and a new earth as the triune God makes all things new.</p>

Episode thumbnail for "When Will Christ Return?: Spiritual Warfare, the Millennium and Rapture, and the Final Judgment"

May 21, 2020

"When Will Christ Return?: Spiritual Warfare, the Millennium and Rapture, and the Final Judgment"

<p>In Episode Six of "Exploring Revelation," Pastor Brian Keepers has a conversation with Pastor Kurt Bush and Dr. Michael Andres (Professor of Theology at Northwestern College, Orange City, IA) on the "end times" and Christ's Second Coming. Focusing especially on Revelation chapters 18-20, they talk about the cosmic spiritual battle happening behind the scenes, victory in Christ, and the "thousand years" of peace surrounding Christ's return. They also get into some of the problems with the idea of the rapture and what Revelation means when it points to the Final Judgment. This episode highlights why our theology matters and how it shapes the way we live here and now.</p>

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May 14, 2020

"How Long, Lord?: Human Suffering and Lament"

<p>In this fifth episode of "Exploring Revelation," Pastor Brian Keepers has a conversation with New Testament scholar Dr. John Vonder Bruegge (Northwestern College, Orange City, IA) on "the Three M's" of apocalyptic literature (motive, method and message), God's sovereignty and human suffering, and recovering the key practice of lament in the church. Revelation shows us that while God doesn't promise us away around suffering, God does provide a way through. This podcast is connected with a sermon series at Trinity Church titled "Unveiled Hope."</p>

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What is Exploring Revelation?

Join Pastor Brian Keepers as he engages in rich, lively conversations with guests about the book of Revelation in the Bible. This podcast accompanies the sermon series at Trinity Church titled "Unveiled Hope."

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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