Mr. Gore, at age 35, after 9 years of this walk with Christ, I've shyed away from the prophetic books, with the exception of Isaiah. I'm now undertaking Revelation thanks to you and your work. Thank you for your labor, making available to me in hours what took you years get down.
Amen and Amen. Thank you, Lord, for this Amazing inspired teaching. Amen and Amen as I prostrate at your feet. Life-changing teaching. Thank you, Lord, for blessing us with Prof Bruce. Continue to bless him Lord in your mercy. Amazing.
I’m giving thanks to God for Brother Bruce. He’s passionate for God’s kingdom and I appreciate his genuine ministry. May the Lord bless you and family.
I really appreciate these videos! I have been been taught Premillennial Dispensationalism for so long that I thought that was how to view Revelation, but this is eye opening!
among the amazing items bruce has presented in this lecture, john calvin's statement sums up who we are, nothing, in the present of Our Creator, if it was not for His love for His children.
I appreciate your knowledge of the Holy Scriptures and have listened to many of your lectures. Have also listened to Homer Hailey, Lowell Williams, and others and one thing I remember Homer say is "without a good knowledge of Daniel and Ezekiel" it is hard to understand Revelation. Wonder if you agree?
I would add Genesis, Exodus, Isaiah and Zechariah to the list, although it has been argued that Revelation alludes to, and relies on, every book of the Old Testament canon.
@@GoreBruce I do agree but those I mentioned are, to me, the best source even though I don't consider myself as an expert scholar at all on the Holy scriptures, but do love them just the same.
For Daniel surely with the worshipping of the beast and the cherubim but Ezechiel ?? The millenarist like to manipulate this book of Ezechiel to make us believe in their mythology of a future millenium to come while this millenium represent Christ reign NOW in all his elects.
One of the reasons I started going to a Presbyterian church is due to the wacky eschatology in the Baptist churches and Calvary Chapels that I had been to. I have nothing against the people, but I couldn’t endure that insane teaching regarding the ‘end times’ anymore
@@danielnosuke Look up Pastor Jesse Gistand I am positive you will enjoy listening to his sermons especially Revelation. He also likes Bruce Gore that's when I looked up Bruce Gore.
I heard the series by Palmer back in the early 90s on cassette tape. To my knowledge it has not been uploaded to TH-cam. You might try contact University Presbyterian Church in Seattle to see if they have kept that series in their library.
@GoreBruce Thank you! By chance, have you read "Judaism's Strange Gods" by Michael Hoffman? Will you be addressing how national Israel, aka zionism, controls the world's narrative and systems (news, education, politics, finance etc). God bless you and your ministry
@@theyoungnative93 I grew up on the KJV, and much of its style is retained in the NKJV. Manuscript evidence has improved considerably however since the 1611 edition was published.
@@GoreBruce So you don't believe the received text position, that God has providentially kept his Word since the earliest churches? Not that the KJV is better than the original letters or double inspired. And even though the critical text I believe you are referring to is older, you don't think it could have been altered by scribes of the day to support their pre held theological suppositions?
As a rule, Presbyterians are not dispensational. As to eschatology, many take the view that I take, but it is by no means 'all.' It is also true, however, that Presbyterians take much less interest, generally, in so-called 'end times' issues than others. Thanks for your interest.
The text from Joel, quoted by Peter, highlights redemption (vss. 17-18) and judgment (vss. 19-20) , and then puts the question to the audience of which destiny each would choose (vs. 21). The judgment text includes, but is not limited to, the destruction of Jerusalem. The termination of the entire Old Covenant order is in view.
@@GoreBruce Thank you so much for your reply. The reason I have so many questions is because I too will try to teach The Revelation in church. Any help is greatly appreciated. I live in Galveston Texas or I would be front row every time you taught.
I love what you said about the stars! Google, the Northern Cross, by Aquilla Fleetwood, youtube! I write in Paleo-Hebrew... Don't buy the book! I don't need the money!
The Word belong to the Father gen.1:1-3 and Elohim said let there be light !! The Word is the expression of Elohim and Elohim who created all things by is Word became flesh.
did you know that samuel when saul called him from the dead.. the word in the hebrew used to describe samuel is also elohim? and in psalm 82 the words for God and gods are both elohim?
@@johnathanpandullo604 yes i know Elohim can be confusing because sometime it's a singular word and sometime a plural word Michael Heiser explain that it depend of the grammatical composition if the verse is plural the word Elohim mean ''the gods'' but in gen.1.1 Elohim created... the word created is BARA in Hebrew so the word Elohim is singular here. Elohim seem to refer also to the disembodied spirits.
There is no such thing in the original church as "the pastor." There were elders in every congregation. Like Ephesus. Paul did not call "the pastor" but a whole group of elders, as Jesus told them, all on the same level. The pastor/congregation idea is from the dark ages.
The word translated elder/shepherd can also be translated pastor. The problem is not how we label those men called to eldership but the corporate mentality that dominates the American church. Your point is well taken.
"The corporate mentality that dominates the American church" not just America, unfortunately. The whole system of 1 mouth (pastor) with many ears (congregation) is not a biblical representation of the Body of Christ.
I really have learned a lot and enjoy your sermons. I will have to stop listening soon if you keep quoting from heretic John Calvin. TULIP is total heresy and not to mention he had people burned at the stake.
Thank you for the helpful clarification. On the sole example of the city council of Geneva executing a man by burning (on behalf of whom Calvin wrote a letter urging clemency), during the years that Calvin was a pastor with no other official capacity, please refer to any decent history of the Christian Church (e.g., Schaff, LaTourette), or my presentation on the subject:th-cam.com/video/CTv0QtOIbHg/w-d-xo.html
Please provide evidence for your comments about Calvin and Tulip. You are apparently listening to people who know nothing about truth. TULIP is an acrostic that came out of the Canons of Dort that were refuting the heresies set for by disciples of Jacobus Arminius known as the Remonstrance. You have heresy reversed. The theology of the Arminians is totally unbiblical and based on poor exegesis and a hermeneutic that is unsatisfactory. Try learning history and use critical thinking skills in your future endeavors. It might be good to purchase a Bible and read it. Have you read Calvin's Institutes? Have you read any of the works of Calvin? Have you ever read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation?
I literally clap my hands with glee watching and listening to you teach! You make learning fun😊. And at 57 that's saying something! Thank you.
Mr. Gore, at age 35, after 9 years of this walk with Christ, I've shyed away from the prophetic books, with the exception of Isaiah. I'm now undertaking Revelation thanks to you and your work.
Thank you for your labor, making available to me in hours what took you years get down.
Amen and Amen. Thank you, Lord, for this Amazing inspired teaching. Amen and Amen as I prostrate at your feet. Life-changing teaching. Thank you, Lord, for blessing us with Prof Bruce. Continue to bless him Lord in your mercy. Amazing.
You are a blessing and a strong encouragement to me, my friend. Thank you.
Likewise Bruce many feel this way
SDG
I’m giving thanks to God for Brother Bruce. He’s passionate for God’s kingdom and I appreciate his genuine ministry. May the Lord bless you and family.
I really appreciate these videos! I have been been taught Premillennial Dispensationalism for so long that I thought that was how to view Revelation, but this is eye opening!
This series is so excellent. It is uplifting.
“Every statement made, is worth a separate lecture.” I agree!
I’m so thankful you are continuing this series.
Amen love and blessings always from Perth Western Australia
Prof Bruce Gore explained it in detail and easy to understand it. Thank you for sharing
Awesome teaching series! Love it!! Thank you! Bless you!
You are always a great encouragement, my friend. Thank you!
among the amazing items bruce has presented in this lecture, john calvin's statement sums up who we are, nothing, in the present of Our Creator, if it was not for His love for His children.
Another solid message
God bless you so much pastor Bruce 🙏
David Chilton's Days of Vengeance is a great book around this subject. Great lectures, thank you.
Very informative
The stars shall be for signs!
Shalom...
Check out Mikal Shabbat and the calendar declared in the heavens
@@paddydobbs2318 but don't get duped by his 'lunar Sabbath' rhetoric.
I appreciate your knowledge of the Holy Scriptures and have listened to many of your lectures. Have also listened to Homer Hailey, Lowell Williams, and others and one thing I remember Homer say is "without a good knowledge of Daniel and Ezekiel" it is hard to understand Revelation. Wonder if you agree?
I would add Genesis, Exodus, Isaiah and Zechariah to the list, although it has been argued that Revelation alludes to, and relies on, every book of the Old Testament canon.
@@GoreBruce I do agree but those I mentioned are, to me, the best source even though I don't consider myself as an expert scholar at all on the Holy scriptures, but do love them just the same.
For Daniel surely with the worshipping of the beast and the cherubim but Ezechiel ?? The millenarist like to manipulate this book of Ezechiel to make us believe in their mythology of a future millenium to come while this millenium represent Christ reign NOW in all his elects.
I'm a Baptist. I do learn some. but Bruce , make me what to go to the Presbyterian Church
One of the reasons I started going to a Presbyterian church is due to the wacky eschatology in the Baptist churches and Calvary Chapels that I had been to. I have nothing against the people, but I couldn’t endure that insane teaching regarding the ‘end times’ anymore
@@genesiskeglar6372 not every baptist church is dispy
Gotta look for some Reformed Baptist (as we traditionally were anyway). :)
@@danielnosuke Look up Pastor Jesse Gistand I am positive you will enjoy listening to his sermons especially Revelation. He also likes Bruce Gore that's when I looked up Bruce Gore.
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Excellent series! Do you and anyone else have a link for Earl Palmer's Revelation series? I cannot seem to locate it. Many thanks!
I heard the series by Palmer back in the early 90s on cassette tape. To my knowledge it has not been uploaded to TH-cam. You might try contact University Presbyterian Church in Seattle to see if they have kept that series in their library.
@GoreBruce Thank you! By chance, have you read "Judaism's Strange Gods" by Michael Hoffman? Will you be addressing how national Israel, aka zionism, controls the world's narrative and systems (news, education, politics, finance etc). God bless you and your ministry
Which Bible are you using?
I use various texts, but rely primarily on Greek for exegetical work in the New Testament. The translations I favor are the ESB, NKJV, NRSV.
@@GoreBruce You don't like the KJV? (your answer will not offend me)
@@theyoungnative93 I grew up on the KJV, and much of its style is retained in the NKJV. Manuscript evidence has improved considerably however since the 1611 edition was published.
@@GoreBruce So you don't believe the received text position, that God has providentially kept his Word since the earliest churches? Not that the KJV is better than the original letters or double inspired.
And even though the critical text I believe you are referring to is older, you don't think it could have been altered by scribes of the day to support their pre held theological suppositions?
What are the basis for what some believe that there will be an end, and all believers will be with Christ, but there will be no second coming?
That's an excellent question that I touch on occasionally in this series.
Please Brian could you tell me. Do presbyterIan churches all believe as you do or are many of them dispensationists.
As a rule, Presbyterians are not dispensational. As to eschatology, many take the view that I take, but it is by no means 'all.' It is also true, however, that Presbyterians take much less interest, generally, in so-called 'end times' issues than others. Thanks for your interest.
Peter quotes Joel in Acts 2:17, is Joel writing about the destruction of Jerusalem?
The text from Joel, quoted by Peter, highlights redemption (vss. 17-18) and judgment (vss. 19-20) , and then puts the question to the audience of which destiny each would choose (vs. 21). The judgment text includes, but is not limited to, the destruction of Jerusalem. The termination of the entire Old Covenant order is in view.
@@GoreBruce Thank you so much for your reply. The reason I have so many questions is because I too will try to teach The Revelation in church. Any help is greatly appreciated. I live in Galveston Texas or I would be front row every time you taught.
I have a question Bruce. Will believers actually ever be in God's presence, or will it be manifested through Christ?
We are always in the presence of God. In eternity, we will have a much more profound sense of that unchanging reality.
I love what you said about the stars!
Google, the Northern Cross, by Aquilla Fleetwood, youtube!
I write in Paleo-Hebrew...
Don't buy the book! I don't need the money!
The Word belong to the Father gen.1:1-3 and Elohim said let there be light !! The Word is the expression of Elohim and Elohim who created all things by is Word became flesh.
did you know that samuel when saul called him from the dead.. the word in the hebrew used to describe samuel is also elohim? and in psalm 82 the words for God and gods are both elohim?
@@johnathanpandullo604 yes i know Elohim can be confusing because sometime it's a singular word and sometime a plural word Michael Heiser explain that it depend of the grammatical composition if the verse is plural the word Elohim mean ''the gods'' but in gen.1.1 Elohim created... the word created is BARA in Hebrew so the word Elohim is singular here. Elohim seem to refer also to the disembodied spirits.
Elohim simply means mighty one or mighty ones. Moshe(Moses) was also called elohim.
The so called "Little Dipper", is actually a "Sword"!
The letter, Zayin...
Ancient depictions of the swastika represent the big and little dippers revolving around the North Star.
There is no such thing in the original church as "the pastor." There were elders in every congregation. Like Ephesus. Paul did not call "the pastor" but a whole group of elders, as Jesus told them, all on the same level. The pastor/congregation idea is from the dark ages.
The word translated elder/shepherd can also be translated pastor. The problem is not how we label those men called to eldership but the corporate mentality that dominates the American church. Your point is well taken.
"The corporate mentality that dominates the American church" not just America, unfortunately.
The whole system of 1 mouth (pastor) with many ears (congregation) is not a biblical representation of the Body of Christ.
Lol! Some guy wrote me an email and chewed me out! Lol.
I really have learned a lot and enjoy your sermons. I will have to stop listening soon if you keep quoting from heretic John Calvin. TULIP is total heresy and not to mention he had people burned at the stake.
Thank you for the helpful clarification. On the sole example of the city council of Geneva executing a man by burning (on behalf of whom Calvin wrote a letter urging clemency), during the years that Calvin was a pastor with no other official capacity, please refer to any decent history of the Christian Church (e.g., Schaff, LaTourette), or my presentation on the subject:th-cam.com/video/CTv0QtOIbHg/w-d-xo.html
Please provide evidence for your comments about Calvin and Tulip.
You are apparently listening to people who know nothing about truth. TULIP is an acrostic that came out of the Canons of Dort that were refuting the heresies set for by disciples of Jacobus Arminius known as the Remonstrance. You have heresy reversed. The theology of the Arminians is totally unbiblical and based on poor exegesis and a hermeneutic that is unsatisfactory. Try learning history and use critical thinking skills in your future endeavors. It might be good to purchase a Bible and read it.
Have you read Calvin's Institutes? Have you read any of the works of Calvin?
Have you ever read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation?
Joseph Mellen armianian doctrine is heresy as well:)
Yes Calvin had Michael Servetus burned along with his books to my knowledge.. I would not trust him.