It did not take me long after my college years to depart from my early postmil sympathies. I suppose there were many reasons for this “sad” departure. I will attempt to describe them in this and future posts. But as I look at things now, it is this bifurcation of the present gospel age into two radically different periods which is necessary to systematic Postmillennialism which I see as a premier reason to reject Postmillennialism. It simply does not fit with the two-age schema of biblical prophecy.
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#datpostmil? A Friendly (and Reluctant) Response to James White (and All My Postmillennial Friends)
This is part 1 of a 5 part series on “#datpostmil?” View: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Post-Logue A...
Book Recommendation | The Imperative of Preaching by John Carrick
Recently in a discussion about hermeneutics and preaching, the chairman of the Board of CBTS, John Miller, recommended...
Chapter 7 of John Mark’s Remarkable Career—His Likely and Momentous Authorship of the Gospel of Mark
This is the 9th part of a 9 part series, you can find the other 7 parts...
Chapter 6 of John Mark’s Remarkable Career—His Subsequent and Significant Relation with the Apostle Peter
This is the 8th part of a 9 part series, you can find the other 7 parts here: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Chapter 6 of John...
Chapter 5 of John Mark’s Remarkable Career—His Later and Complete Reconciliation with the Apostle Paul
Chapter 5 of John Mark’s Remarkable Career—His Later and Complete Reconciliation with the Apostle Paul This is the 7th...
Chapter 4 of John Mark’s Remarkable Career—His Pivotal and Tragic Place in the Disagreement between Barnabas and Saul
Chapter 4 of John Mark’s Remarkable Career—His Pivotal and Tragic Place in the Disagreement between Barnabas and Saul...
The Separation of Church and State? | (Part 4 of 4) A Few Observations on Civil Government Enforcing the 1st Table of the Law and the Dangers in the Original Westminster Confession and Its View of Church and State
The Separation of Church and State? These blogs have been a polemic against the original Reformed and Westminster view...
Christ Is King! | (Part 3 of 4) A Few Observations on Civil Government Enforcing the 1st Table of the Law and the Dangers in the Original Westminster Confession and Its View of Church and State
Christ Is King! In my first two blogs, I have attempted to point out the dangers which lurk in the waters of the...
What Lies Beneath! | (Part 2 of 4) A Few Observations on Civil Government Enforcing the 1st Table of the Law and the Dangers in the Original Westminster Confession and Its View of Church and State
What Lies Beneath! Most people are not experts on the history of Presbyterianism. This means that they might not...