Jesus’ parables reveal Kingdom truths concealed from the unbelieving and revealed to the faithful. This post explores the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard from a dispensational perspective.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Jesus’ parables reveal Kingdom truths concealed from the unbelieving and revealed to the faithful. This post explores the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard from a dispensational perspective.
Daniel’s interpretation of Nebuchadnezzar’s dream outlines the rise and fall of Gentile world empires, culminating in Christ’s future reign. This prophecy confirms that God’s sovereignty extends over all human history.
Daniel’s prophecy of the Seventy Weeks outlines Israel’s timeline from the rebuilding of Jerusalem to the Second Coming of Christ. This prophecy confirms that God’s sovereign plan is unfolding exactly as foretold.
The Thessalonians, inhabitants of Thessalonica, became one of the earliest and most resilient Christian communities despite persecution. Paul’s letters to them, 1 and 2 Thessalonians, offer timeless teachings on faithfulness, the return of Christ, and the power of the Gospel to transform lives.
The Day of the Lord is not a 24-hour event but an extended period of divine intervention, from the Rapture to the destruction of the current heavens and earth. It serves as both a warning and a promise, urging believers to remain vigilant and hopeful in God’s redemptive plan.
Eschatology reveals God’s sovereign plan for the future, culminating in Christ’s return and the establishment of His eternal kingdom. Believers are called to live in anticipation of His coming and remain faithful to His mission.
As cultural pressures rise, the Church faces the risk of compromise, blurring the line between biblical truth and societal values. This post explores the need for steadfast faithfulness, the dangers of accommodation, and the ultimate solution in Jesus Christ, the only answer to humanity’s persistent struggle with sin.
Locusts have played a significant role in biblical history and prophecy, serving as symbols of divine judgment and instruments of God’s plan. Some of the most dramatic depictions of locusts are found in the plague of locusts in Egypt and the apocalyptic vision of locusts in the Book of Revelation.
The Millennial Kingdom, a future 1,000-year reign of Christ on earth, is central to dispensational premillennial eschatology and is deeply rooted in both the Old and New Testaments. Studying the scriptural foundation for this period is essential for understanding God’s redemptive plan.
God’s mighty power is displayed by wiping out a multinational attack against Israel in the future.
The New Testament teaches an any-moment gathering of the church to meet Christ. Kept clear from His visible return to earth, that hope fuels holiness, mission, and comfort while we wait.
The Parable of the Two Sons – Matthew 21:28–32
Published by Brother Woody BrohmJesus’ Parable of the Two Sons contrasts empty words with genuine obedience. This post explains its Kingdom significance and prophetic relevance from a dispensational perspective.