The Scriptures teach a simple prophetic framework that encourages us to fulfill the Great Commission: to make disciples of all nations in this age. We’re making incremental progress toward the goal of discovering that framework. Our starting point is the Olivet Discourse, where a simple, understandable conversation occurs. Jesus says…
Mike Rogers
Mike Rogers
Mike is a native Alabamian, born in Auburn and raised in Blount County. Click to read more.
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The Great Commission and Biblical ProphecyProphecy
Jesus’ Specific Preliminary Signs — Part 1
by Mike Rogersby Mike RogersThe Scriptures teach a simple prophetic framework that encourages us to fulfill the Great Commission: to make disciples of all nations in this age. We’re making incremental progress toward the goal of discovering that framework. Our starting point is the Olivet Discourse, where a simple, understandable conversation occurs. Jesus says…
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The Great Commission and Biblical ProphecyProphecy
Jesus’ Response: General Preliminary Signs — Part 2
by Mike Rogersby Mike RogersThe Scriptures teach a simple prophetic framework that encourages us to fulfill the Great Commission: to make disciples of all nations in this age. We’re making incremental progress toward the goal of discovering that framework. Our starting point is the Olivet Discourse, where a simple, understandable conversation occurs. Jesus says…
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The Great Commission and Biblical ProphecyProphecy
Jesus’ Prophecy and the Disciples’ Questions
by Mike Rogersby Mike RogersOur view of prophecy affects how we view the Lord’s model prayer and Great Commission. He taught us to pray for His kingdom to come and, toward that end, told us to make disciples of the nations. We cannot fully understand His meaning without an accurate understanding of biblical prophecy.…
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Rita responded to my post, Those Who Sleep in the Dust Shall Awake. She asked, “How did you come up with the end of the Messianic Age? Don’t ‘world without end’ (Eph 3:21 KJV) and ‘I will establish the throne of his kingdom forever’ (2 Sam 7:12–13 KJV) mean the…
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Reviews
Inmillennialism: Redefining the Last Days—A Review by Jack Kettler
by Mike Rogersby Mike RogersThe following review by Jack Kettler appeared on his blog, The Religion That Started in a Hat, and is reprinted with permission. I am sharing it here for the following reasons: To encourage those who are sympathetic to inmillennialism; there are others out there that share the same sentiments. To encourage…
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We are working our way through 1 Thessalonians to show how inmillennialism affects our understanding of Paul’s words. My last two posts introduced the fact that he has re-thought three elements of Jewish theology: monotheism, election, and eschatology. This change appears in his salutation. Last week’s post (here) discussed how…
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I want to use this short post to make two announcements. First, on Tuesday of this week (i.e., August 18, 2020) McGahan Publishing House announced that my book is available for purchase. It is available on Amazon (here), Barnes&Noble (here), and Books-A-Million (here). A minister and a former seminary professor…
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The Lord has blessed me to write a book about the interpretation of Biblical prophecy. McGahan Publishing House has it on pre-order status and, on August 18, 2020, will make it available for purchase. Something surprising has happened leading up to this date. While getting the book ready for publication,…
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This morning (Aug. 4), McGahan Publishing House began offering my book, Inmillennialism: Redefining the Last Days, for sale in advance of the Aug. 18 publication date. The retail prices are $19.99 for paperback and $29.99 for hardcover. MPH has listed the paperback for $18.00 and the hardcover for $28.00, discounted prices that include taxes and…
