Palmer St. Podcast: God’s Gracious Plan

Jean-Paul Sartre gives his own vision of hell in a play called No Exit.  The “moral” of the play is the hopelessly amoral conclusion: “You are – your life, and nothing else.” There is no forgiveness and no redemption. No greater good, no higher purpose. You live, you laugh, you suffer and you die. And that’s it.

1 Peter 1.01-12.mp3

1 Peter 1.01-12.pdf

1 Peter 1.01-12.pptx

Palmer St. Podcast: The Day of the Lord (The Tribulation)

Does history have a direction or is it continually moving in cycles?  Does God really have a plan and, if so, is it possible to even remotely understand it?  A study of Bible prophecy provides satisfactory answers to those questions if we are willing to take the time to hear God out.  We may not be able to know the future thoroghly, but today’s passage points us to one of the Bible’s primary prophetic themes.

2 Thess 2.01-12a.mp3

2 Thess 2.01-12a.pdf

2 Thess 2.01-12a.pptx

Palmer St. Podcast: One More Look at the Rapture

 

As we approach the end of the Bible, eschatology or the study of end-times events will become more and more important. It will help us to begin getting a good grasp of the issues now, at this introductory stage. The material we cover today will be foundational to our understanding of all that the Bible says in this area.

1 Thess 4.13-18c.mp3

1 Thess 4.13-18c.pdf

1 Thess 4.13-18c.pptx

Israel, Turkey and Iran

Those interested in Bible prophecy might be intrigued by an article in the Jerusalem Post from Thursday, February 19, 2009.   It points out a noticeable shift in political focus in Turkey, which has in the past been very western-leaning, but now has an Islamist-led government.

The connection with Bible prophecy is found in Ezekiel 38, where a coalition is formed to attack Israel led by “Rosh” (Russia), but including Persia (Iran) and Gomer (Turkey).  This coalition is destined to fail. 

For anyone wanting additional information or explanation about Ezekiel 38-39, I’m including a link to my own notes.  These were written in July of 2005, when we were studying Ezekiel at Horizon Central. 

Finally, there is also a link to a 2005 article from the Middle East Forum, expressing doubt as to whether Turkey can maintain its pro-western tilt.

Jerusalem Post Article

Ezekiel38-39.pdf

Article from Middle East Forum

Thanks to John Colón for pointing out the article in JPost.