The Christian Prince aka The Little Horn aka The Beast aka The Anti Christ! Great clear summation of Christian Nationalism/post mill belief in light of God's word. Thank you for the hard work and prep!
You are a terrific teacher, Jeremy! This video is making it even more clear what the real roots of CN are. These people are arrogant and proud of heart, thinking that we have any kind of capability of transforming this wicked world or nations in our own strength. They overlook our own sinfulness. 🤦♀️😒🙄 This crazy teaching enforces my view that House Speaker Johnson is one of these people. So thus, I am not postmill or amill! I have been saved for over 40 years and have always been premill! It makes good biblical sense! I love dispensation! I look forward to the next video in this series. 😊
Thank you so much for this clear teaching, against Post-Millennial theology. I’ve been trying to understand it, as a Bible believing Christian, and see Pre-Millennial view as Biblical. As you have said, where is Christian Nationalism mandated in the Bible.?We are truly called to preach the Gospel, and contend earnestly for the Faith once delivered to the Saints, as you are doing beautifully in this video. May God richly blessed you!
Are most Christian nationalists post millennial? I was under the impression most were premill. I agree it would make more logical sense for people looking to est. a theocracy to be postmill. But if you took a survey of Christian nationalists on average would most people actually subscribe to postmill. Most I know are very staunchly attached to a premill rapture, as contradictory as that may seem.
Vlachs Book about "The new Creation Model" is a interesting puzzlepiece here. He combines premillianism with a positive view of the materialistic world. (ruclips.net/video/Ad8zdlT-png/видео.html)
Stephen Wolfe might get his “prince” that he’s looking for. I believe that the man of lawlessness will appear to be a conservative Christian at first (or at least to support conservative Christianity), and that many Christians will embrace him.
@@danielwarton5343 The church called the body of Christ won’t (although there are probably only a few thousand members of that church alive at most right now). The church called the Israel of God will, however.
So the elect Israel will, is that what you’re saying? I only ask because it then occurred to me that I do believe, from the little I know of him, that Steven Wolfe is saved. He may not agree the right view of eschatology but i expect he would be raptured with the church and never the Antichrist on the earth
@@danielwarton5343 I don’t believe Wolfe is in the body of Christ. But I also don’t believe many Christians are at all. I can’t get into it here, but “What the Bible really says about heaven, hell, judgement, death, evil, sin, and salvation” by yours truly explains it.
Thanks, Jeremy. Unfortunately, I think it's too easy to take something we disagree with, label it as being infected by [insert heretical group here], and use that claim to dismiss the claims and evidence of whatever the person us saying. It's done by claiming something is Manichean or gnostic (as anti-Calvinists try to do with Calvinism), as dualism with a spiritual church and earthly kingdom, etc.
Hi, I agree that CN isn’t right and I’m really loving the Do theology show and how great Jeremy is at explaining what can be a difficult to understand subject. I have been weighing it up for the past year or so now. I haven’t ever come across anything that made me think that they had contempt for women. What are you thinking of that leads you to that conclusion please?
@@CarolannBrendel I haven’t come across it, no. The men I’ve listened to love their wives and provide for them and protect them. What sorts of things have you heard that you didn’t like?
I think that post-millennials misinterpret Matthew 28:19 Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19 Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit," i.e. "...make disciples of all nations" ought to be understood as "make disciples from all nations". No nation has ever been baptized; therefore, when Doug Wilson says that Christians are to "disciple the nations", he is making a nonsensical claim. Following is from TGC: "The second phrase we want to explore, “of all nations,” spells out the scope of the mission of disciple making. The English words all nations are a translation of the Greek, panta ta ethne. That last word, ethne, is the root of the English word “ethnic.” The idea here is of ethnic groups. The Bible doesn’t speak in terms of races but of ethnicities; there is only one race - the human race. The Scriptures teach that all human beings originated from one couple and are part of the human race but have differentiated into various ethnic groups (Gen. 1:26-28, Acts 17:26). Thus Jesus is saying, “Go, make disciples from among all ethnic groups” - Africans, Asians, Caucasians, and others, and the many subgroups of each." Another error is to claim as Wilson does, that a Scottish "covenant" of the 17th century is a covenant in the biblical sense. This cannot be. God alone is the initiator of covenants. Covenants ended with the new covenant; apostles and sign gifts ceased and so did covenants.
But isn’t postmill the damsel suffering from main character syndrome 😂 and a terrible storyline? Does the bride start ruling and reigning before king’s return? The bride maketh herself ready, doesn’t get the kingdom all ready and take the throne 🤦 Look forward to the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ like Titus👍
Thank you for being a voice on this subject. Very concerning for me.
Amazingly said Awesome job!
Thanks!
The Christian Prince aka The Little Horn aka The Beast aka The Anti Christ!
Great clear summation of Christian Nationalism/post mill belief in light of God's word. Thank you for the hard work and prep!
Thanks, Jeremy.
You are a terrific teacher, Jeremy! This video is making it even more clear what the real roots of CN are. These people are arrogant and proud of heart, thinking that we have any kind of capability of transforming this wicked world or nations in our own strength. They overlook our own sinfulness. 🤦♀️😒🙄
This crazy teaching enforces my view that House Speaker Johnson is one of these people. So thus, I am not postmill or amill! I have been saved for over 40 years and have always been premill! It makes good biblical sense! I love dispensation! I look forward to the next video in this series. 😊
Thank you so much for this clear teaching, against Post-Millennial theology. I’ve been trying to understand it, as a Bible believing Christian, and see Pre-Millennial view as Biblical. As you have said, where is Christian Nationalism mandated in the Bible.?We are truly called to preach the Gospel, and contend earnestly for the Faith once delivered to the Saints, as you are doing beautifully in this video. May God richly blessed you!
The only thing I could think of that goes against postmillennialism is, shouldn’t the mount of olives be split in half?
Are most Christian nationalists post millennial? I was under the impression most were premill.
I agree it would make more logical sense for people looking to est. a theocracy to be postmill. But if you took a survey of Christian nationalists on average would most people actually subscribe to postmill. Most I know are very staunchly attached to a premill rapture, as contradictory as that may seem.
Christ Jesus is the only one who can judge the earth as scripture reveals.
Vlachs Book about "The new Creation Model" is a interesting puzzlepiece here. He combines premillianism with a positive view of the materialistic world. (ruclips.net/video/Ad8zdlT-png/видео.html)
Stephen Wolfe might get his “prince” that he’s looking for. I believe that the man of lawlessness will appear to be a conservative Christian at first (or at least to support conservative Christianity), and that many Christians will embrace him.
I had the same thought too. And the reformed guys will just say it can’t be the Antichrist
So do you believe that the church will go through the tribulation then?
@@danielwarton5343 The church called the body of Christ won’t (although there are probably only a few thousand members of that church alive at most right now). The church called the Israel of God will, however.
So the elect Israel will, is that what you’re saying?
I only ask because it then occurred to me that I do believe, from the little I know of him, that Steven Wolfe is saved. He may not agree the right view of eschatology but i expect he would be raptured with the church and never the Antichrist on the earth
@@danielwarton5343 I don’t believe Wolfe is in the body of Christ. But I also don’t believe many Christians are at all. I can’t get into it here, but “What the Bible really says about heaven, hell, judgement, death, evil, sin, and salvation” by yours truly explains it.
Sound like the Crusade’s
Daniel in the lions den.
Thanks, Jeremy. Unfortunately, I think it's too easy to take something we disagree with, label it as being infected by [insert heretical group here], and use that claim to dismiss the claims and evidence of whatever the person us saying. It's done by claiming something is Manichean or gnostic (as anti-Calvinists try to do with Calvinism), as dualism with a spiritual church and earthly kingdom, etc.
It's very easy to do that. I hope you're not saying that I did that.
@@jhow0089 No, I was referring to the quote from Joseph Boot, I believe, about other eschatological systems having a dualist view of the kingdom.
@@daric_ ah, yes
Why that horrible thumping? I can't watch videos when they ruin them with thumping.
Thank you for speaking out. Have you noticed that Christian Nationalists also have a profound contempt for women?
Hi, I agree that CN isn’t right and I’m really loving the Do theology show and how great Jeremy is at explaining what can be a difficult to understand subject.
I have been weighing it up for the past year or so now.
I haven’t ever come across anything that made me think that they had contempt for women. What are you thinking of that leads you to that conclusion please?
@@danielwarton5343 You have been studying it for a whole year and haven't noticed the misogyny?
@@CarolannBrendel I haven’t come across it, no. The men I’ve listened to love their wives and provide for them and protect them.
What sorts of things have you heard that you didn’t like?
Sounds more like Islam
The problem is that the Pope is trying to become this man.
We need the rule of law but not theocracy.
I think that post-millennials misinterpret Matthew 28:19 Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19 Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit," i.e. "...make disciples of all nations" ought to be understood as "make disciples from all nations". No nation has ever been baptized; therefore, when Doug Wilson says that Christians are to "disciple the nations", he is making a nonsensical claim.
Following is from TGC: "The second phrase we want to explore, “of all nations,” spells out the scope of the mission of disciple making. The English words all nations are a translation of the Greek, panta ta ethne. That last word, ethne, is the root of the English word “ethnic.” The idea here is of ethnic groups. The Bible doesn’t speak in terms of races but of ethnicities; there is only one race - the human race. The Scriptures teach that all human beings originated from one couple and are part of the human race but have differentiated into various ethnic groups (Gen. 1:26-28, Acts 17:26). Thus Jesus is saying, “Go, make disciples from among all ethnic groups” - Africans, Asians, Caucasians, and others, and the many subgroups of each."
Another error is to claim as Wilson does, that a Scottish "covenant" of the 17th century is a covenant in the biblical sense. This cannot be. God alone is the initiator of covenants. Covenants ended with the new covenant; apostles and sign gifts ceased and so did covenants.
But isn’t postmill the damsel suffering from main character syndrome 😂 and a terrible storyline?
Does the bride start ruling and reigning before king’s return? The bride maketh herself ready, doesn’t get the kingdom all ready and take the throne 🤦
Look forward to the blessed hope and glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ like Titus👍
POSTMILLLLLLLL REPRESENT. yes all nations will belong to Christ. thanks man