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The Preterist and Futurist Views

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Is the book of Revelation a mere record of what happened in time-past or is it an account of events which will one day take place? In this sermon on the preterist view and futurist views, Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones examines two views of Revelation. First, he briefly examines what is called the "preterist view" which understands Revelation as referring to events that happened in the past. Spending the bulk of his attention on the "futurist view," he explains that both of these should be rejected. According to the futurist view, the reader is to understand most of Revelation's application as that which applies to a future generation. According to this view, little of the book's meaning applies to the lives of the vast majority of Christians who have lived. Dr. Lloyd-Jones first gives the futurist view and then critiques it by showing textual and theological problems. The author of Revelation doesn't seem to believe that only a portion of the book's material is about current realities, while other things will only happen in two thousand years. On the contrary, the book is united, complete, and whole. It's relevant for every age of the church and God's people have always found strength in these words. Listen and discover the transcendent hope of the book of Revelation.

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Dec 2, 2022
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