The Millennial Kingdom
The Millennial Kingdom8
Psalms Chapter 10 the Millennial King -- Psalm 72
By A.B. Simpson0PSA 72:1A.B. Simpson expounds on Psalm 72, illustrating its prophetic significance regarding the millennial reign of Christ, who is depicted as the ultimate King, surpassing even Solomon. He emphasizes Christ's wisdom, righteousness, and the peace that will characterize His kingdom, contrasting it with the injustices of the current world. Simpson highlights the transformative nature of this kingdom, where grace, love, and glory will prevail, and all nations will serve the Prince of Peace. He encourages believers to long for, pray for, and actively work towards the coming of this glorious kingdom, reminding them of the hope that lies in Christ's return.
Beauty of Jesus: King of Kings Ruling All Nations
By Mike Bickle271:08:58PSA 37:11ISA 2:4ISA 4:2ISA 11:1MAT 24:14MAT 28:19JHN 14:9COL 1:15HEB 1:3REV 5:12Mike Bickle emphasizes the beauty of Jesus as the King of Kings, focusing on His leadership during the Millennial Kingdom. He highlights that this period is not only a fulfillment of God's promises to humanity but also a grand plan for His Son, Jesus, who will rule with wisdom, righteousness, and compassion. Bickle explains how Jesus will establish justice, peace, and harmony among nations, transforming the environment and human relationships. The sermon draws on prophetic scriptures, particularly from Isaiah, to illustrate the profound impact of Jesus's reign on the earth and the joy it brings to the Father and the Son. Ultimately, Bickle invites believers to anticipate and prepare for this glorious reality.
The Millennial King -- Psalm 72
By A.B. Simpson0PSA 72:1A.B. Simpson expounds on Psalm 72, illustrating the prophetic vision of Christ as the ultimate King, surpassing Solomon in wisdom, righteousness, and peace. He emphasizes that Christ's millennial reign will bring justice, grace, and a universal kingdom characterized by love and harmony, where sin and suffering will cease. Simpson calls believers to long for, pray for, and actively work towards the coming of this glorious kingdom, highlighting the transformative power of such hope in their lives. The sermon culminates in a passionate plea for the return of the King of kings, who will establish His everlasting reign.
The Corridor of Glory: The Mountain-City of God's House
By Mike Bickle241:12:33PSA 48:1PSA 145:5ISA 2:2ISA 60:13JER 3:17EZK 40:4EZK 47:12MAT 5:35EPH 1:10REV 21:10Mike Bickle explores the profound concept of the 'Corridor of Glory,' emphasizing the dynamic convergence of the heavenly and millennial Jerusalems. He articulates God's desire to establish His throne of glory in a mountain city, where the two realms will unite, allowing for a full manifestation of His presence among His people. Bickle highlights the significance of understanding this convergence, as it shapes our perception of God's eternal plan and our role within it. He encourages believers to meditate on the beauty of Jesus and the glory of His kingdom, which will ultimately fill the earth. The sermon serves as a call to recognize the importance of these truths in our spiritual journey.
Jesus' Kingship Over Jerusalem and the Whole Earth (Zech. 14)
By Mike Bickle221:04:23ISA 2:2ISA 19:19EZK 47:1DAN 7:14JOL 3:2ZEC 14:9MAT 28:19MRK 11:1REV 19:12REV 21:3Mike Bickle emphasizes the kingship of Jesus as described in Zechariah 14, detailing His return to Jerusalem amidst a military conflict to establish His reign over the earth. He explains that Jesus will physically intervene in the battle for Jerusalem, defeating the Antichrist and restoring righteousness, while also highlighting the importance of understanding the natural implications of these events. Bickle stresses that the Millennial Kingdom will require a thousand years for the nations to be fully discipled and that the restoration of Jerusalem will involve significant geographical and societal changes. He encourages believers to actively participate in establishing righteousness now, as it will carry into the age to come. Ultimately, the sermon calls for a recognition of Jesus' authority and the urgency of preparing for His return.
The Millennium: The Saints' Victory and Satan's Defeat
By Mike Bickle2454:03REV 20:1Mike Bickle emphasizes the significance of Revelation 20, portraying it as a literal and dynamic depiction of the Millennial Kingdom where saints reign with Christ for a thousand years while Satan is imprisoned. He explains that this period will be marked by peace and divine governance, contrasting the ultimate defeat of Satan and his forces at the end of the millennium. Bickle highlights the importance of understanding the chronological flow of events from Revelation 19 to 21, illustrating the victory of God's people and the final judgment of evil. He encourages believers to grasp the hope and assurance found in this prophetic vision, affirming that God's justice will ultimately prevail.
Israel's Victory in the Millennial Kingdom (Joel 3:17-21)
By Mike Bickle1347:23PSA 46:4ISA 2:2ISA 19:16EZK 47:1JOL 3:17ZEC 14:2MAT 23:35JHN 7:38ROM 11:26REV 21:1Mike Bickle discusses Israel's victory in the Millennial Kingdom as prophesied in Joel 3:17-21, emphasizing that God's relationship with Israel reflects His heart for all people. He highlights the transformation of Jerusalem into a holy city where Jesus will dwell, bringing peace and abundance, and the significance of Israel's national salvation. Bickle explains that the blessings of the Millennial Kingdom will extend to all nations, with a focus on the importance of repentance and the consequences of blood guilt. He reassures that despite Israel's troubled history, God's promises of favor and restoration will prevail, offering hope for both Israel and the nations.
Jesus' Leadership in the Millennium (Isa. 2)
By Mike Bickle201:11:17ISA 2:2ISA 4:2ISA 9:6ISA 11:1ISA 40:4JER 3:17EZK 40:2ZEC 14:10ROM 15:13REV 3:12Mike Bickle emphasizes the significance of Jesus' leadership during the Millennium as depicted in Isaiah 2, highlighting the glory of Jerusalem as the capital city of the great King. He explains that this city will be a mountain house, exalted above all nations, where Jesus will teach and judge, leading to a time of peace where nations will no longer engage in war. Bickle connects various passages in Isaiah to paint a comprehensive picture of the beauty and authority of the Messiah, who will govern with wisdom and compassion, ultimately transforming the world. He encourages believers to anchor their hope in the prophetic vision of the future, reminding them that this is their story and destiny.