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Purpose and Goals
Premise
God is not the author of confusion (1 Cor. 14:33). Therefore, it is not the
character or the nature of God to have included in His Word any content that
would create confusion, divisiveness and ambivalence among Christians, and
between Jews and Christians, concerning end-time Bible prophecy (at least
25% of the Bible's content). Furthermore, the trail of sensational and
failed predictions of end-saying pundits has discredited the gospel and
hamstrung the effectiveness of the Church. Surely, we have misconstrued the
facts. And, indeed, we have. There is a serious need to re-examine what the
Bible really says, and does not say.
Philosophy
The 16th-century Reformers said it well: "The church is reformed and
always reforming." We turn-of-the-millennium moderns in the Church have not reached
the point where reform is no longer needed. The embarrassing and perplexing field of
end-time Bible prophecy, or eschatology (the study of last things), is a prime area
needing reform. It's ripe. And, the time is now to bring accountability into its study,
honestly face its problems, and finally resolve its issues, which have been hanging for
centuries.
Goals
PRESENT the ultimate apologetic (defense) for the
historical biblical faith - the literal, exact, chronological and sequential
fulfillment of Daniel's two time prophecies in complete harmony with the plain, face-value
meaning of all New Testament time and imminency statements - no gaps, no delays, no
artificial or imposed gimmicks. (Dan. 9:24-27; 12:4, 7, 11-12)
RECONCILE the Church's categorization system of confusing and conflicting
end-time positions by a solution of synthesis -
keeping the strengths of the four major positions and dumping their
weaknesses [preterist, amillennial, postmillennial, premillennial]. (2 Cor. 5:18-19; 1 Thess. 5:13; 1 Pet. 3:11)
STRENGTHEN the case for biblical inerrancy by removing the
discrediting dilemma of "non - occurrence" - Jesus' supposed "failure" to come
again and finish the work He started. (John. 9:4; 17:4)
FACILITATE the ongoing expansion of God's eternal and completed kingdom. (Matt.
6:33)
ENCOURAGE a positive worldview of the future and the Church's dynamic role in
the world God so loves. (John 3:16-17)
PROMOTE the beauty of a "once-for-all-delivered" faith (Jude 3)
- not one with more yet-to-be-delivered, yet one with great unrealized potential.
IGNITE" The Prophecy Reformation" movement
with the cry of "once for all delivered - a corollary to the Protestant
Reformation's cry of "the just shall live by faith." (Rom. 1:17; Hab. 2:4)
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