Ten Sermons on the Second Advent
by Ethelbert William Bullinger
Summary
PREACHED AT OXFORD,
by the REV. E. W. BULLINGER, D.D.,
Incumbent of Brunswick Chapel, Upper Berkeley Street, London, W.
SECOND EDITION.
In this 11 chapter work by Bullinger (Brethren, HyperDispensationalist), he presents us with 10 sermons on the second advent, including the importance of prophetic study, the interpretation of prophecy, premillennism, the calling and hope of the church, the church’s motive for service, the second advent for the Jew, for the Gentile, the resurrection of the just and unjust, and the judgment of the quick and the dead.
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Chapter Content
I. The Importance of Prophetic Study (2 Pet. i. 19)
II. The Interpretation of Prophecy (2 Pet. i. 20, 21)
III. The Second Advent Pre-Millenial (Isa. xi. 9; Matt. xxiv. 37)
IV. No Millenium Without Christ (Matt. xxiv. 29, 30)
V. The Calling and Hope of “The Church of God” (Eph. iii. 8, 9)
VI. The Church’s Motive For Service (I John iii. 2, 3)
VII. The Second Advent in Relation to “The Jew” (Rom. xi. 25-29)
VIII. The Second Advent in Relation to “The Gentile” (Dan. ii. 44, 45)
IX. The Resurrection of “the Just and of the Unjust” (I Cor. xv. 22-24)
X. The Judgment of “the Quick and the Dead” (2 Cor. v. 10; Matt. xxv. 31, 32; Rev. xx. 11-15)
Appendix:— The Beginning of the End
PREFACE.
The following Sermons were preached at St. Ebbe’s Church, Oxford, November 21-25, 1887, and they are published by request.
There is, perhaps, little that has not been already said; but in the hope that there may be room for another witness to the all-important subjects treated of, these Sermons are sent forth for the glory of God, and for the honour of His Holy Name and His Word.
February, 1888.
SECOND EDITION. Reprinted October, 1892.
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fam42 The Foolish Child explains what the Bible teaches on fools and foolishness, and also a parent's solution to a foolish child.
Excerpts: Ecclesiastes 4:13 Better is a poor and a wise child than an old and foolish king, who will no more be admonished. A fool is a person who rejects advice.
We can define the concept of foolishness as the lack of values and vision toward eternity, toward spiritual things. In other words, this person lives focusing on things that the person wants, and he does not pay attention to what God says as being important, or how God says we should live.
Proverbs 18:2 A fool hath no delight in understanding, but that his heart may discover itself.
The basis of being wise is that you do not limit yourself, to just what you think you know. A wise person opens his thinking to the wisdom and advice of others, and weighs others’ opinions to see if they are right or not. The foolish only considers what he himself thinks, or what other fools like him think.
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