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Kingdom Family Ministries

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The Kingdom Family Podcast is a place where we explore identity, restoration, and the life of the Kingdom of God.Hosted by Chris Cobler, this podcast helps people rediscover who they truly are — sons and daughters of Yahweh — and learn to live from the freedom and fullness of that reality.Through conversations, teachings, and reflections, we unpack themes like identity in Christ, family, spiritual growth, and the restoration of humanity through the finished work of Jesus.Because the Gospel is not about joining a religion — it’s about coming home to the family of God.

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Rethinking the Rapture: Gathering, Not Escaping

In this episode of, we take a deep dive into one of the most debated topics in modern Christianity: the rapture. Is the return of Christ meant to be a secret disappearance of believers—or have we misunderstood key Scriptures through modern lenses? Together we explore: • What the word “rapture” actually means • The Greek word harpazō and its biblical usage • 1 Thessalonians 4 and the “caught up” passages • The cultural imagery of welcoming a king • Matthew 24 and the days of Noah • The meaning of parousia (“coming” or “presence”) • The historical rise of modern rapture theology in the 1800s • Why the early church did not teach a secret disappearance • The true biblical hope: resurrection, renewal, and the victory of Christ This teaching is not about attacking beliefs—it’s about slowing down, reading Scripture carefully, and rediscovering the hope-centered message of Jesus’ return. Our hope is not escape. Our hope is resurrection.

19. mai 2026 - 31 min
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Revelation Revealed: From Fear to Victory

What if everything you thought about Revelation was off? For many, the book of Revelation feels confusing, overwhelming, or even terrifying—filled with beasts, chaos, and predictions about the end of the world. But what if it was never meant to scare you? In this episode, we break down what Revelation actually is, who it was written to, and how to read it through the lens it was intended. Instead of a roadmap of future fear, Revelation is a powerful, symbolic message written to real believers facing real persecution—revealing Jesus not as distant, but as present, victorious King. We explore: * Why Revelation uses symbolic “picture language” * The importance of understanding its original audience * How Old Testament imagery shapes its meaning * The true central message: Jesus reigns, the Lamb has already won * How to read Revelation today without fear or confusion This isn’t about decoding timelines or chasing end-times theories. It’s about seeing Jesus clearly, standing firm in faith, and recognizing that no empire, system, or power can overthrow His Kingdom. Revelation isn’t about fear—it’s about victory.

5. mai 2026 - 21 min
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70 AD and the End of the Age — Not the End of the World

Was Jesus predicting the end of the world… or the end of an age? In this episode, we take a deep dive into Jesus’ prophecy about the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple—an event that occurred in 70 AD and dramatically changed covenant history. Many passages in Matthew 24, Mark 13, Luke 21, and Revelation become clearer when viewed through the historical reality of the fall of Jerusalem. Rather than speaking vaguely about distant future disasters, Jesus gave specific warnings tied to a real city, real armies, and a real moment in history. We explore: * Why the Temple was the center of Jewish life * How Jesus predicted its destruction in remarkable detail * What actually happened during the Roman siege of Jerusalem * The meaning of “this generation” * Why “the end of the age” does not mean the end of the world * How 70 AD revealed the visible collapse of the Old Covenant system * Why this matters for how we understand prophecy today This episode challenges fear-based interpretations of Scripture and invites listeners into a clearer understanding of covenant transition, fulfilled prophecy, and the unshakable Kingdom of Christ. Because when the Temple fell… shadows gave way to substance. And the Kingdom remained.

28. april 2026 - 40 min
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Decoding Prophetic Language: Stars, Beasts, and the Fall of Kingdoms

In this episode, we begin unlocking one of the most important keys to understanding biblical prophecy: prophetic language is symbolic. When Scripture speaks of stars falling, mountains melting, beasts rising, and the sun going dark, it isn’t describing cosmic disasters—it’s using powerful imagery to describe the collapse of kingdoms, the fall of rulers, and shifts in political and covenantal systems. We explore how passages like Isaiah 13, Daniel 7, and other prophetic texts use symbolic language that was clearly understood by ancient audiences. Instead of predicting the end of the physical universe, these prophecies often described real historical events—like the fall of Babylon or the judgment of nations. You’ll also discover: * Why stars often represent rulers or leaders * How mountains symbolize kingdoms and national power * What beasts represent in prophetic literature * Why phrases like “coming on the clouds” don’t always mean physical descent * How time indicators in Revelation point to events relevant to its original audience This episode is a foundational step in learning how to read prophetic Scripture through its original lens—revealing clarity where confusion has long existed. This teaching is part of the Rethinking End Times journey, helping believers move beyond fear-based interpretations and into historical, contextual understanding.

21. april 2026 - 35 min
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