The Preaching of the Cross

Earth Center of the Universe: The Millennial Age

28 min · 25 de may de 2026
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A perfect world still won’t fix a sinful heart and that’s one of the most sobering claims in Bible prophecy. We keep walking through Pastor James W. Knox’s series on the earth as the center of the universe, moving from the “glory age” of Christ’s millennial reign to the final crisis that proves why God must do more than improve our environment. We connect passages across Matthew 24, Isaiah 40, Zechariah 14, Ezekiel 40–48, 2 Peter 3, and Revelation 20–22 to track the big movements: the return of Jesus Christ to rule and reign, the preparation of the land around Jerusalem, and the promise that the Lord will be King over all the earth. Then we face the hard question of why the millennium has an end, why Satan is loosed, and how the last rebellion is answered with God’s decisive judgment. From there, the spotlight shifts to the new heaven and new earth and the breathtaking “no more” realities: no more curse, no more death, no more sickness, no more night, and a world illuminated by the presence of God and the Lamb. We close by bringing it home with a clear gospel invitation to trust Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection as your only hope of salvation. Subscribe for more Bible teaching, share this with someone who wrestles with end-times questions, and leave a review to help others find the show. What part of this prophecy timeline do you want us to unpack next? Church Website — BibleBaptistDeLand.com [https://biblebaptistdeland.com] Ministry Website — JamesWKnox.org [https://jameswknox.org]  YouTube Channel — YouTube.com/JamesWKnoxSermons [https://www.youtube.com/jameswknoxsermons] Sermon Audio — SermonAudio.com/BibleBaptistDeLand [https://www.sermonaudio.com/biblebaptistdeland] Web Store — Store.JamesWKnox.org [https://store.jameswknox.org]

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