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Why We Need Resurrection Power Today

TGC Podcast

TGC Podcast

Gospel Coalition, Philosophy, The Gospel Coalition, Religion, Society & Culture, Christianity, 608017, Tgc, Religion & Spirituality

4.51.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 August 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Greg Beale and Benjamin Gladd explain the importance of eschatology in the Christian’s understanding of all of Scripture.

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0:00.0

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0:30.6

Welcome to the Gospel Coalition Podcast, equipping the next generation of believers,

0:35.6

pastors, and church leaders to shape life and ministry around the gospel.

0:46.0

On today's episode, you'll hear a message from Gregory Beale and Benjamin Glad.

0:50.9

This message was originally delivered at TGC's 2021 National Conference.

1:00.4

Lord, we ask that all that we thank and say and do this session would be honoring to you and

1:07.6

that we would learn your word more deeply and that we would learn how to glorify you more

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increasingly in Christ's name. Amen. This breakout session is sponsored by Reformed Theological

1:23.2

Seminary. We're grateful for the generous support to help make this session possible. You can

1:28.9

learn more about RTS by visiting their booth and the exhibit hall or online at the rts.edu.

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I'm Greg Beale. I'm a professor at Westminster Theological Seminary

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until June 1. And then I'll join Reformed Theological Seminary at their branch in Dallas.

1:51.9

Our topic for today is biblical theology and eschatology. And biblical theology

1:58.5

rightly defined, according to Gerhardis Voss, is nothing else than the exhibition of the organic

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progress of supernatural revelation and its historic continuity and multi-formity. That's

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sort of a full definition, but exhibition of the organic progress. What that means is that

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as revelation progresses and as different biblical books record that revelation,

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they are not recording something that is contradictory to the earlier revelation.

2:31.2

It's organic. It's like an apple tree. It comes from an apple seed and so biblical revelation is

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