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Mike Winger idea 2018-02-14

Matthew 6:10 ('on earth as it is in heaven') is the central practical scripture of Bethel's theology — they interpret it as God manifesting heaven's conditions on earth right now

Mike identifies and challenges Bethel's key proof text for their present-kingdom expectations

Matthew 6:10 Bill Johnson Matthew 6:10 kingdom of God
Mike Winger idea 2019-02-07

Book of Revelation and the new heavens and new earth

Q&A question about what Revelation says about the new heaven and earth.

Romans 8 Revelation 2 Peter Romans 8 sons of God eschatology
Mike Winger idea 2019-02-07

Open theological questions Mike personally still has

Q&A asking what theological questions Mike still has unanswered.

Revelation eschatology Revelation once saved always saved
Mike Winger idea 2021-01-29

Announcement: upcoming survey of eschatological views including premillennial, amillennial, postmillennial, and preterist perspectives

Brief mid-stream announcement about upcoming Monday content.

eschatology preterism premillennialism
Mike Winger idea 2023-06-09

About the “Two Witnesses” in Rev.: Who are the two witnesses in the book of Revelation, and is it possible for them to be people that are walking the Earth today that are not in the Bible?

Q&A question: About the “Two Witnesses” in Rev.

revelation revelation
Mike Winger idea 2024-12-23

The Book of Revelation extensively exalts Jesus as Alpha and Omega, First and Last, worthy of worship — but when Michael appears (Rev. 12:7), he receives no such fanfare. The contrast between how Jesus and Michael are treated in the same book strongly suggests they are distinct beings, with Jesus occupying an utterly different category of glory.

Revelation's contrasting treatment of Jesus and Michael as evidence they are distinct beings

revelation Jesus worship revelation