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What if the Kingdom you’re waiting for is already here? We take a hard look at common end-times assumptions and lay out a clear, Scripture-first case that Christ reigns now, not later. Moving beyond charts and timelines, we explore why Revelation 20’s “thousand years” functions as a symbol of the present age of Christ’s authority, how 1 Corinthians 15 anchors that claim, and what it means for hope, mission, and daily courage.

We dig into the origins of dispensationalism and the Scofield Reference Bible, asking whether a nineteenth-century framework should define how we read ancient texts. From Abraham to the apostles, the through-line remains the same: saved by grace through faith. That lens settles the debate over “different ways of salvation” and re-centers the cross as the definitive victory that binds Satan’s power to blind the nations. If the gospel’s spread to every tribe and tongue is real, it’s because the Stronger One has already plundered the strong man’s house.

We then turn to the temple. Jesus didn’t promise a return to sacrifices; he declared himself the true temple and opened the holiest by his blood. With Christ as cornerstone and the church as living stones, the future we anticipate isn’t a rebuilt shrine but the consummation of a Kingdom that never ends. We show how Revelation’s imagery leans on Zechariah, why the “rod of iron” fits a reigning King in a resistant world, and how Paul’s vision—Christ reigning until death is defeated—aligns with an everlasting dominion.

If you’re ready to trade speculation for sturdy, Christ-centered hope, this conversation will sharpen your reading and steady your heart. Listen, share with a friend who loves Revelation, and tell us where you agree or disagree. Subscribe, leave a review, and join us next time as we keep returning to Scripture as our map and our anchor.

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