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The end: where are we headed? (Matthew 24:1-14)
What did Jesus say about the end? Here’s the two things we need to know.
Allen Browne,
Fig trees and seasonal change (Matthew 24:32-35)
The seasonal change is here, if you know where to look. If you’ve read Matthew 24 as a chart of events in our future (a 7-year tribulation, then Jesus turning up in the sky with trumpets etc), you’ll be shocked to hear Jesus telling his disciples that all these things...
Allen Browne,
Signs of the Times (Matthew 16:1–4)
It’s easier to predict the weather and to see the climate change.
Allen Browne,
The tribulation and Jesus’ kingship (Matthew 24:9-30)
Good news! Jesus’ kingship resolves the oppressive pain in God’s world. See if Matthew 24 makes more sense as gospel rather than as charts for the end of the world.
Allen Browne,
The tribulation and Jesus’ kingship (Matthew 24:9-30)
Good news! Jesus’ kingship resolves the oppressive pain in God’s world. See if Matthew 24 makes more sense as gospel rather than as charts for the end of the world.
Allen Browne,
The fall of the Jerusalem temple (Matthew 24:15-28)
After providing pastoral support to his followers, Jesus spoke plainly about the horrors of Jerusalem’s demise and the fall of the temple.
Allen Browne,
The fall of the Jerusalem temple (Matthew 24:15-28)
After providing pastoral support to his followers, Jesus spoke plainly about the horrors of Jerusalem’s demise and the fall of the temple.
Allen Browne,
Coming with the clouds (Matthew 24:30)
Armies give power to emperors, but only one ruler has the backing of the clouds of heaven’s hosts.
Allen Browne,
Why are the people of earth mourning? (Matthew 24:30-31)
Two pictures combined in one, the reconciliation of heaven and earth.
Allen Browne,
Approaching Easter
As we approach Easter, you may appreciate some readings on Jesus’ final week: Palm Sunday to Resurrection Sunday.
Allen Browne,

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