Eschatology: Many Maps, One Landscape

Essential: What Christians Really Believe  •  Sermon  •  Submitted   •  Presented   •  50:59
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What do Christians really believe about the end times? Why do faithful believers sometimes come to different conclusions about what the book of Revelation means—and what does that tell us about God’s plan? This week at Hudson’s Hope Chapel, we explores the four major ways Christians have interpreted the end times throughout history: • Preterist: “It’s already happened.” • Historicist: “It’s unfolding through history.” • Futurist: “It’s still to come.” • Idealist: “It’s always true.” Rather than choosing sides, we’ll discover how each perspective highlights part of the same story — that God is in control, Christ will return, and all things will be made new. “Behold, I am making all things new.” — Revelation 21:5

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