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Apocalyptic Theology

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Apocalyptic theology delves into the biblical understanding of the end times, emphasizing God's ultimate sovereignty and the fulfillment of His divine plan. Central to this theme is the revelation of Jesus Christ, as articulated in Revelation 1:1, which unveils the future and assures believers of God's triumph over evil. The prophetic literature, particularly in books like Daniel and Ezekiel, provides vivid imagery and insights into the unfolding of God's redemptive history, reminding us that history is moving toward a divine climax. Jesus Himself speaks of the end times in Matthew 24, urging His followers to remain vigilant and faithful amidst trials. Furthermore, the promise of a new heaven and a new earth in Revelation 21:1-4 offers hope and assurance that God will ultimately restore creation, wiping away every tear and abolishing death. As believers engage in evangelism, understanding apocalyptic theology enriches their mission, as seen in the sermon 'On Evangelism in Apocalyptic Evangelism,' which encourages sharing the hope of Christ's return and the urgency of repentance. Thus, apocalyptic theology not only informs our understanding of the future but also compels us to live righteously in the present, as we await the glorious return of our Savior.

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Reggie Kelly emphasizes the importance of presenting the gospel as the revelation of a mystery foretold in the prophets but hidden until its appointed time of manifestation. The apostolic approach to preaching the gospel was centered on fulfilling prophecy, proving its authenticity and appealing to

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