

Eschatology: Conclusion and Overview
Dr. Will Ryan and pastor Matt with Expedition 44 take a final look at the book of Revelation from a partial preterist foundation and conlcude the series giving an overview of the journey.
-Prediction after prediction has failed to materialize, and false hope after false hope has been teased upon the Christian community. Many Christians have been disillusioned, and are already looking for more reasonable explanations. The escapist ideas of futurism just don't see to stack of with Scripture. What is the better view? Why a partial preterist view? If you watch this station much you will find that we always seek to interpret the context of scripture to find out what the best interpretation is. Unfortunately America has become dependent on the left behind thinking so much that they have a hard time understanding anything else. Yet our goal in this series has been to show that when you break down all the verses about the prophetic scripture it seems like a vast stretch to be a futurist.
One of the basic rules of Hermeneutics is to put everything together and say what makes the most sense. When you do this the futurist view almost seems like a fairy tale. The orthodox preterist view simply just seems to align with the complete lens of scripture much better. You don’t have to continually twist and hammer things in interpreting them unusually or differently than you do throughout the rest of the Bible to have them fit and make sense.
Join us on this final conclusion of the 11 part series.