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The Messianic Movement: The End-Time Move of God

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I don’t know about you, fine Kineti readers, but I often tune out discussions about the last days, the end-times, the return of Messiah.

Why?

All of the hype, sensationalism, failed predictions, idle speculation, and crazy-uncle nonsense that gets peddled. It’s not my cup of tea!

However, the Lord wants us to have a joyful anticipation, even excitement, about His return. I don’t want to avoid studying the return of the Lord merely because so many abuse it. And I want to have that anticipation of the Lord’s return; that sort of thing fills you with joy and hope. I want that.

This week I sat down with Messianic apologist and author J.K. McKee to discuss the end-times and the Messianic movement’s role in it:

In it, J.K. and I tackle 5 questions pertaining to the last days and the Messianic movement:

  1. How do Messianics today handle the subject of the last days; what’s been our personal experience in the Messianic movement?
  2. Given how disruptive and uniquely difficult 2020 has been, the Lord’s return has been top of mind. How should Messianics think about the last days?
  3. With regard to the end-times, what does the Messianic perspective bring to the wider body of believers?
  4. What role will the Messianic and Hebrew Roots movement play in the the last days leading up to the return of Yeshua?
  5. What further studies and investigations need to take place in the Messianic movement regarding the last days?

Here you’ll find a candid conversation about the last days and the Messianic movement.

I expressed how I’ve personally been turned off to conversations about the end-times due to sensationalism, failed predictions, date-setting, and more. John shared his reservations as well.

At the same time, we can’t simply punt and avoid the topic. The Lord wants us to have a joyful anticipation, an excitement even, knowing his return is imminent.

John and I discuss all this and more in episode 5 of the The Messianic Walk. Enjoy, friends!

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