The Preaching of the Cross

Mistakes God Did Not Make: Part 2

25 min · 30 jun 2026
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A single “small” change can ruin everything: a slightly different atmosphere, a different axial tilt, a sun that runs a little hotter, a moon that sits a little closer. We walk through why that matters, not as trivia, but as a serious challenge to the idea that life on Earth is the product of evolutionary chance. If one percent in the wrong direction turns the planet into an oven, a deep freeze, or a dead rock, what does that say about design, purpose, and the God who “weighed the mountains” and set the boundaries? We follow a line of thought that connects everyday science facts to a biblical worldview: mountains that do real work in drainage and climate, ozone that filters deadly radiation, and Earth’s rotation and orbit that keep temperatures within survivable limits. From there, we zoom out to the bigger questions people actually feel. Nature can be brutal, so how do we reconcile a God of love with “tooth and claw”? We talk about sin, Genesis, and why the world we observe is not morally neutral, then we consider ecological balance and why predators and “destroyers” also carry limits that keep life from collapsing into chaos. Then we bring it home to ministry. We question a social gospel that fixes dinners while ignoring deliverance, and we insist that mercy must point people to repentance, not make sin feel safe. We finish with the clear center of the Christian faith: Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, was buried, and rose again the third day, and each of us must be born again. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review, then tell us: what part of the “fine-tuned” world convinces you most? 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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The Church and the Tribulation IV: Jacob's Trouble

People throw around the words “tribulation” and “end times” like they automatically describe whatever is happening in America right now. We slow that down and ask a sharper question: when the Bible talks about the Great Tribulation, who is God talking to? Once you see the difference between the Old Testament nation of Israel and the New Testament Church, whole sections of prophecy stop feeling foggy and start reading plainly.  We walk verse by verse through major prophecy anchors: Jeremiah 30 where the period is named “the time of Jacob’s trouble,” Ezekiel 20 on Israel’s future regathering and purging, and Daniel 12 on a time of trouble tied to “thy people.” From there we connect Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 24 and Mark 13, where the warnings center on Judea and the abomination of desolation, and we point out the striking absence of this specific tribulation period in the Christian epistles. If you care about Bible prophecy, the rapture, and how to read Revelation without guessing, this matters.  The backbone of the timeline is Daniel 9:24–27, the seventy weeks prophecy “determined upon thy people and upon thy holy city.” We explain why the final week is still ahead, why it relates to Israel’s future, and why that framework challenges modern “headline prophecy” that treats rising prices or cultural pressure as automatic proof the Church is entering the Great Tribulation. If this helped you, subscribe for more Bible teaching, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review so others can find it. 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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The Church and the Tribulation III: Two Separate Events

If you’ve ever heard someone speak with total confidence about the Great Tribulation but struggle to find the same certainty in the actual text of the Bible, this teaching is for you. We open by calling out a common problem in Christian life: repeating catchphrases like “God said it” while never doing the hard, careful work of showing what God said and where He said it. Doctrine gets fragile when it’s built on personalities, not passages, and end times teaching is one of the fastest places for that to happen.  From there, we start a series on the tribulation in relation to the Church, beginning with the “first necessity” for clear biblical prophecy: understanding the differences between Israel and the Church of God. We walk through contrasts in origin, makeup, worship, and destiny. Israel is presented as God’s earthly people with national promises and an earthly future, while the Church is formed after Christ’s resurrection at Pentecost and is a spiritual body drawn from every nation. That distinction shapes how we read covenant language, judgment passages, and the purpose of the Great Tribulation.  Next, we compare two separate events that are often blended together: Christ’s coming for His saints, called the blessed hope, and His public appearing with His saints. We lay out differences like secret versus visible, meeting in the air versus coming to earth, comfort versus wrath, and the order of who is removed. We also address the parousia argument and finish with Scripture support from Deuteronomy 4 and Romans 11 to show why the tribulation is tied to Israel and the world, not the New Testament Church.  If you care about the pre-tribulation rapture, the second coming of Christ, and reading the Bible in context without forcing passages to fit a system, listen through to the end, then subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway. 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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The Church and the Tribulation II: Delivered from the Wrath to Come

The Great Tribulation isn’t just a scary phrase from Revelation. It’s a Bible-defined period tied to the wrath of God, and what you believe about it shapes how you read the rapture, the Second Coming, and the hope Christ gives His church. I’m Brother James, and we’re concluding our series by walking straight through Scripture to explain why we believe the church will be taken out before that wrath breaks loose.  We start with the promise that Jesus “shall deliver us from the wrath to come” and that God “hath not appointed us to wrath” (1 Thessalonians 1 and 5). From there, we connect the Old Testament descriptions of divine judgment with the Book of Revelation’s repeated language about wrath, including the “wrath of the Lamb.” We also open Romans 5 to show how salvation has a past, present, and future fullness, including being saved from coming wrath through Christ.  Then we zoom in on Revelation 7, the 144,000 sealed from Israel, and the great multitude from the nations, and we explain why we see these as tribulation believers who are distinct from the church. We also lay out why there must be an interval between the rapture and Christ’s appearing, and we answer common objections from Matthew 24 and Luke 17 by keeping Israel and the church in their proper places in the text. We end where every prophecy study should end: the blessed hope that comforts the heart and calls us to holy living, and the simple gospel invitation to be saved by grace through Jesus Christ.  If this helped you think clearly about end-times prophecy, share it with a friend, subscribe for more Bible preaching, and leave a review so others can find the broadcast. What passage most shapes your view of the rapture and the tribulation? 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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The Church and the Tribulation I: Rapture Before Wrath

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Heroes of the Faith: The Scottish Covenanters

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