Nunc-Millennialism Vs Pre-Trib Premillennialism :Hayes-Wiltcher Debate of End-Times Events
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There are 8,352 verses which are regarded as end-time prophecies with both Old Testament and New Testament. This means that approximately one-third of the bible prophetically describes the events that will occur just before the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Throughout history, from the prophet Moses to the Apostle John, God has shared His “Master Plan” that was devised long before the creation of the heavens and the earth.
Regrettably, the vast majority of God’s sons and daughters ignore the prophecies of end-time events. Through years of conversations with preachers and saints, I have determined that there are four reasons for the neglect of a consistent study of eschatology in local assemblies.
Eschatology seems to be a very complex subject matter that is hard to understand.
There are differing opinions as to how the prophecies should be interpreted, and one gets confused as to what is true and what is mere conjecture.
Because of everyday challenges and responsibilities, the study of eschatology does not seem very relevant to life.
The teaching and study of information is not as appealing as it is to be inspired and motivated by the preaching of God’s promises.
The Apostle Paul wrote to his protégé Timothy, “God has transmitted His very substance into every Scripture, for it is God-breathed. These Scriptures will empower you by its instruction and correction, giving you the strength to take the right direction and lead you deeper into the path of godliness.” (2 Timothy 3:16 TPT)
God never intended for large portions of Holy Writ to be completely disregarded by His sons and daughters. After all, how does one recognize the signs that the Day of the Lord is fast approaching if one is completely unschooled as to what these signs are and what they mean? And how does one determine which interpretation of end-time events are correct and which are not if one has no clue as to God’s Master Plan for the end of the age?
Eschatology is not as complicated as one may think. I have found that God’s Master Plan is easily understood if you begin your studies with three simple questions:
Why do the end-time prophecies exist?
For whom does these end-time prophecies apply?
For what purpose does these end-time prophecies achieve?
Which brings me to the purpose of this book.
You will be hard pressed to find a better platform to study end-time events than a comparison of polar opposite views—Nunc-Millennialism and Pre-Trib Premillennialism. From the method of hermeneutics to be applied to the identity of the term Israel, Nunc-Millennialism and Pre-Trib Premillennialism are as different as day and night.
Nunc-Millennialist Jerry L. Hayes and I engaged in a formal written debate with each side presenting 8 robust and spirited arguments. The reader is given much material to study, and much to consider. In addition to the debate, I reflect back on some of the arguments with in-depth commentary. These extra chapters will also give the reader much information to add to their studies.
Nunc-Millennialism Vs Pre-Trib Premillennialism does not attempt to answer every question about the end-time events. It does provide a detailed outline that will make it much easier for the pastor and lay member to become familiar with God’s amazing plan that will culminate with the Second Coming of Jesus Christ.
Debate topics include the identity of Israel and whether the Tribulation is part of history or yet in our future.
May God bless you as you examine the debate arguments and commentaries of this book. And may God open your understanding as you do your own personal studies in the events whose fulfillment are looming in the horizon.
Michael L. Wiltcher