From the River to the Ends of Earth

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Douglas Wilson

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Throughout Scripture, we find many promises which God has made to His people, Israel.

Zechariah 9:10 describes the reign of Christ as extending "from the river to the ends of the earth." Israel will cease to be merely a national people and will become a nation of nations, spreading like leaven through the whole of creation. This eight-part series offers a biblical basis for believing that the Gospel will spread and bear fruit throughout the earth. These sermons will challenge rival millennial schemes and deepen your understanding of postmillennialism.

The following topics are included in this set :

1. Savior of the World

2. Triumph of the Cross

3. New Heavens & New Earth

4. Character of the Kingdom

5. Hermeneutics

6. The Context of the Book of Revelation

7. The Fulfillment of Matthew 24

8. The Centrality of Christ

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Scott Willis
Paradigm shifter

Excellent intro to the now-obvious idea that Jesus came to save the world, He did it, He rules over all of it, and His kingdom continues to advance in the earth. Plain and simple. A much easier theology.

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Chris Cirullo
Insightful and timeless

A helpful look into the less discussed yet ultra important components of the postmillennial position. Highly recommend.

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Susan Burger
From the River to the Ends of the Earth

Wonderful sermon series on Postmill!!! HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!! I Love it!!! I need to keep returning to these messages over and over again as well as sit down with my Bible and follow the Scripture references as I listen while Pastor Doug expounds upon the Scriptures and builds the case for Postmill. My only "complaint" for lack of a better word has nothing to do with the content but with the technology used. I was hoping to receive these messages in MP3 format which is much more accessible to listen to rather than the MP4 format I received. Hopefully you'll be able to find a way to convert the MP4 into MP3 for the future. I tried to do so myself but wasn't successful. I'm aware of the fact that these are older recordings and for this reason it may not be possible to change the original audio format. If there's no other solution, I'm grateful for the MP4!