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Apostolic Life in the 21st Century

Has Revelation Already Been Fulfilled?

Apostolic Life in the 21st Century

David K. Bernard

Theology, Oneness Pentecostal, Religion & Spirituality, Apostolic Pentecostal, United Pentecostal Church International, Upci, Christianity, David K. Bernard

5870 Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2023

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

A school of thought within Christianity known as preterism argues that the prophecies of Daniel and Revelation already have been fulfilled. Proponents of preterism say the destruction of Jerusalem by Roman armies in AD 70 was the culmination of Bible prophecy, so there will be no future Tribulation or other so-called “end time” events. But is this teaching compatible with Pentecostal theology?Dr. David K. Bernard examines the inherent flaws of preterism and shows why it is inconsistent with b...

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Have the prophecies of the book of Revelation already been fulfilled?

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Proponents of a teaching known as preterism insist they have.

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But is this idea consistent with Oneness Pentecostal theology?

0:14.9

Join Dr. David K. Bernard as he explores the subject of Bible prophecy on this episode of Apostolic Life in the 21st Century.

0:24.5

Welcome to Apostolic Life in the 21st Century, a podcast dedicated to helping modern-day believers live out the teachings of the first century church.

0:34.2

This podcast is part of the teaching ministry of Dr. David K. Bernard.

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Dr. Bernard is dedicated his life to studying the Bible and helping believers apply its message to their daily lives.

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In apostolic life in the 21st century, Dr. Bernard answers your questions about what the Bible teaches and how those teachings apply to everyday life.

0:56.0

Thank you for joining us for this episode.

0:58.5

There's a school of thought within Christianity known as Preterism, which argues that the

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prophecies of both Daniel and Revelation have already been fulfilled.

1:08.0

Proponents of preterism say that the destruction of Jerusalem in 8070 by the Roman

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armies was essentially the culmination of Bible prophecy so that there

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won't be any future tribulation or other so-called

1:20.9

in-time events. And depending on the degree to which

1:24.7

they accept this teaching, some preterists also don't believe that

1:28.5

there will be a future rapture of the church. So my question for you is, is preterism consistent

1:34.5

with oneness Pentecostal theology? And if not, why not? No, prederism is not consistent with

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oneness Pentecostal theology. So let me explain. And by the way,

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there's a little book I wrote a forward to it years ago called Upholding Our Future Hope. It's still

1:51.7

available at Pentecostal Publishing.com. The editor is George or Jorge Medina upholding our future hope.

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And so first of all, let me just explain preterism. The Jorge Medina upholding our future hope.

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