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We consider why the Lord's prayer calls for the Kingdom of God to come on Earth  https://bibleonline.uk/archives/23123

This video from Bible Lightstand explores the theological sequence of events surrounding the return of Christ, emphasizing his role as both a judge and a deliverer for the nation of Israel.

Key themes include:

Judgment of the Household: Christ returns first to judge his "household"—believers who have heard the gospel—to reward them for their deeds (0:28-3:12). This judgment is described as a bodily resurrection, resulting in either the gift of immortality or the "second death" (3:13-4:10).
Divine Intervention in Israel: The video discusses the future of the Jewish people, noting that Christ will return to deliver them from severe, end-time anti-semitism and military sieges (4:11-5:12).
Acceptance of the Messiah: A major focus is placed on the moment the Jewish people recognize Jesus of Nazareth as their true Messiah. Upon seeing his crucifixion wounds, they will experience a profound, sincere national repentance (7:17-10:59).
Gathering of the Diaspora: Using Old Testament prophecies like Isaiah 11:1, the video explains that Christ will call for the gathering of Jews back to the land of Israel from across the globe (11:06-12:12).
Establishment of the Kingdom: The video concludes with the vision of a restored kingdom of God on Earth, centered in Jerusalem. Christ will rule as a universal monarch, bringing peace among nations and establishing a time where the world learns his ways (14:10-16:45).

We consider why the Lord's prayer calls for the Kingdom of God to come on Earth https://bibleonline.uk/archives/23123

This video from Bible Lightstand explores the theological sequence of events surrounding the return of Christ, emphasizing his role as both a judge and a deliverer for the nation of Israel.

Key themes include:

Judgment of the Household: Christ returns first to judge his "household"—believers who have heard the gospel—to reward them for their deeds (0:28-3:12). This judgment is described as a bodily resurrection, resulting in either the gift of immortality or the "second death" (3:13-4:10).
Divine Intervention in Israel: The video discusses the future of the Jewish people, noting that Christ will return to deliver them from severe, end-time anti-semitism and military sieges (4:11-5:12).
Acceptance of the Messiah: A major focus is placed on the moment the Jewish people recognize Jesus of Nazareth as their true Messiah. Upon seeing his crucifixion wounds, they will experience a profound, sincere national repentance (7:17-10:59).
Gathering of the Diaspora: Using Old Testament prophecies like Isaiah 11:1, the video explains that Christ will call for the gathering of Jews back to the land of Israel from across the globe (11:06-12:12).
Establishment of the Kingdom: The video concludes with the vision of a restored kingdom of God on Earth, centered in Jerusalem. Christ will rule as a universal monarch, bringing peace among nations and establishing a time where the world learns his ways (14:10-16:45).

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"Thy Kingdom come... on Earth"

Bible Lightstand April 9, 2026 11:26 am

In this video we consider the Millennial reign of Christ on earth as referred to in Revelations 20v6 and its implications.

This video from Bible Lightstand explores the biblical concept of the 1,000-year millennial reign of Christ on Earth, describing it as a central component of the gospel message (0:01-0:26).

Key themes discussed include:

The Nature of the Reign: Upon his return, Christ will resurrect and judge the faithful, who will then be clothed in divine nature and serve as immortal royal priests, helping him administer his rule over the mortal population (0:52-1:32, 2:00-2:42).
Divine Intervention: The video highlights that Christ's return will mark the return of direct divine intervention in world affairs, contrasting it with the current period of providential, unseen guidance (3:58-5:21).
The Battle of Armageddon and Jerusalem: Prophecies from Zechariah 14 are referenced, explaining that Christ will return to the Mount of Olives to defend Jerusalem, which will be under siege, and subsequently establish his kingdom (5:21-7:53).
A Global King: Israel will serve as the center of this kingdom, with Jerusalem as the capital. Nations will be required to pay homage to Christ, and the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the Lord (8:11-9:14, 10:36-12:05).
Paradise on Earth: The video describes a future period of peace where the land of Israel is restored to an Eden-like state, and warfare ceases among nations (9:25-10:05, 11:08-11:20, 12:11-13:48).

The video concludes by noting that this kingdom is the fulfillment of the promise made to Mary by the angel Gabriel that her son, Jesus, would sit on the throne of his ancestor, King David, and reign over the house of Jacob (13:48-14:48).

In this video we consider the Millennial reign of Christ on earth as referred to in Revelations 20v6 and its implications.

This video from Bible Lightstand explores the biblical concept of the 1,000-year millennial reign of Christ on Earth, describing it as a central component of the gospel message (0:01-0:26).

Key themes discussed include:

The Nature of the Reign: Upon his return, Christ will resurrect and judge the faithful, who will then be clothed in divine nature and serve as immortal royal priests, helping him administer his rule over the mortal population (0:52-1:32, 2:00-2:42).
Divine Intervention: The video highlights that Christ's return will mark the return of direct divine intervention in world affairs, contrasting it with the current period of providential, unseen guidance (3:58-5:21).
The Battle of Armageddon and Jerusalem: Prophecies from Zechariah 14 are referenced, explaining that Christ will return to the Mount of Olives to defend Jerusalem, which will be under siege, and subsequently establish his kingdom (5:21-7:53).
A Global King: Israel will serve as the center of this kingdom, with Jerusalem as the capital. Nations will be required to pay homage to Christ, and the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the Lord (8:11-9:14, 10:36-12:05).
Paradise on Earth: The video describes a future period of peace where the land of Israel is restored to an Eden-like state, and warfare ceases among nations (9:25-10:05, 11:08-11:20, 12:11-13:48).

The video concludes by noting that this kingdom is the fulfillment of the promise made to Mary by the angel Gabriel that her son, Jesus, would sit on the throne of his ancestor, King David, and reign over the house of Jacob (13:48-14:48).

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The 1000 years reign of Christ on Earth

Bible Lightstand April 23, 2026 2:41 pm

In this short video we endeavour to show in order The return of Christ, The events of the Day of Judgement and Israel's acceptance of Jesus as their Messiah! Click ...more

This video from Bible Lightstand explores the theological sequence of events surrounding the return of Christ, emphasizing his role as both a judge and a deliverer for the nation of Israel.

Key themes include:

Judgment of the Household: Christ returns first to judge his "household"—believers who have heard the gospel—to reward them for their deeds (0:28-3:12). This judgment is described as a bodily resurrection, resulting in either the gift of immortality or the "second death" (3:13-4:10).
Divine Intervention in Israel: The video discusses the future of the Jewish people, noting that Christ will return to deliver them from severe, end-time anti-semitism and military sieges (4:11-5:12).
Acceptance of the Messiah: A major focus is placed on the moment the Jewish people recognize Jesus of Nazareth as their true Messiah. Upon seeing his crucifixion wounds, they will experience a profound, sincere national repentance (7:17-10:59).
Gathering of the Diaspora: Using Old Testament prophecies like Isaiah 11:1, the video explains that Christ will call for the gathering of Jews back to the land of Israel from across the globe (11:06-12:12).
Establishment of the Kingdom: The video concludes with the vision of a restored kingdom of God on Earth, centered in Jerusalem. Christ will rule as a universal monarch, bringing peace among nations and establishing a time where the world learns his ways (14:10-16:45).

In this short video we endeavour to show in order The return of Christ, The events of the Day of Judgement and Israel's acceptance of Jesus as their Messiah! Click ...more

This video from Bible Lightstand explores the theological sequence of events surrounding the return of Christ, emphasizing his role as both a judge and a deliverer for the nation of Israel.

Key themes include:

Judgment of the Household: Christ returns first to judge his "household"—believers who have heard the gospel—to reward them for their deeds (0:28-3:12). This judgment is described as a bodily resurrection, resulting in either the gift of immortality or the "second death" (3:13-4:10).
Divine Intervention in Israel: The video discusses the future of the Jewish people, noting that Christ will return to deliver them from severe, end-time anti-semitism and military sieges (4:11-5:12).
Acceptance of the Messiah: A major focus is placed on the moment the Jewish people recognize Jesus of Nazareth as their true Messiah. Upon seeing his crucifixion wounds, they will experience a profound, sincere national repentance (7:17-10:59).
Gathering of the Diaspora: Using Old Testament prophecies like Isaiah 11:1, the video explains that Christ will call for the gathering of Jews back to the land of Israel from across the globe (11:06-12:12).
Establishment of the Kingdom: The video concludes with the vision of a restored kingdom of God on Earth, centered in Jerusalem. Christ will rule as a universal monarch, bringing peace among nations and establishing a time where the world learns his ways (14:10-16:45).

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Christ's Return as Judge and Israel's Repentance

Bible Lightstand March 24, 2026 1:52 pm

In this Bible Bites 35 we are going to look at the return of Christ and the resurrection of the dead. For more information contact us here: https://www.bibleonline.uk/archives/2... Click ...more

This video, The Return of Christ, discusses the biblical perspective on the return of Jesus and the resurrection of the dead.

Key Takeaways:,
Salvation and Resurrection: The presenter argues that the traditional belief of going to heaven upon death is not taught in the Bible (0:15-0:55). Instead, the promised path to eternal life is the resurrection of the dead, where individuals are brought back to life from the grave (0:59-1:12).
The Nature of Resurrection: When Christ returns, he will raise the faithful (2:20-2:36). This will involve a transformation of the current mortal body into an immortal, spiritual body, described as having flesh and bones but sustained by God's spirit rather than blood (3:19-4:40, 5:43-6:50).
Christ's Return: The Bible emphasizes waiting for the second coming of Christ to Earth (8:13-8:52), at which time he will be glorified in those who believe (8:58-9:48). The video notes that Christ's return will be sudden (10:40-10:50).
Clarifications: The presenter clarifies that the concept of an "immortal soul" is derived from Greek philosophy rather than scripture, and that "saints" refers to all those separated to the worship and service of the Creator (7:48-8:12, 9:08-9:28).

The video concludes by noting that the next installment will cover the judgment seat of Christ and the future repentance of Israel (11:12-11:32).

In this Bible Bites 35 we are going to look at the return of Christ and the resurrection of the dead. For more information contact us here: https://www.bibleonline.uk/archives/2... Click ...more

This video, The Return of Christ, discusses the biblical perspective on the return of Jesus and the resurrection of the dead.

Key Takeaways:,
Salvation and Resurrection: The presenter argues that the traditional belief of going to heaven upon death is not taught in the Bible (0:15-0:55). Instead, the promised path to eternal life is the resurrection of the dead, where individuals are brought back to life from the grave (0:59-1:12).
The Nature of Resurrection: When Christ returns, he will raise the faithful (2:20-2:36). This will involve a transformation of the current mortal body into an immortal, spiritual body, described as having flesh and bones but sustained by God's spirit rather than blood (3:19-4:40, 5:43-6:50).
Christ's Return: The Bible emphasizes waiting for the second coming of Christ to Earth (8:13-8:52), at which time he will be glorified in those who believe (8:58-9:48). The video notes that Christ's return will be sudden (10:40-10:50).
Clarifications: The presenter clarifies that the concept of an "immortal soul" is derived from Greek philosophy rather than scripture, and that "saints" refers to all those separated to the worship and service of the Creator (7:48-8:12, 9:08-9:28).

The video concludes by noting that the next installment will cover the judgment seat of Christ and the future repentance of Israel (11:12-11:32).

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The Return of Christ

Bible Lightstand March 12, 2026 5:35 pm

In this BIBLE BITES 34 we speak of The Return of Jesus as King of the Jews; a confession Christ made before Pilate and which was placed on his cross as “THIS IS JESUS KING OF THE JEWS”(John 19:19) Contact us here: https://www.bibleonline.uk/archives/2... click ...more

This video, Jesus Return as King of the Jews, explores the biblical prophecy concerning the future reign of Jesus Christ on the throne of his ancestor, King David.

Key takeaways include:
The Davidic Covenant: The video emphasizes that the promise made to King David in 2 Samuel 7 involves his descendant (the Messiah) establishing an eternal kingdom (0:47-1:58). The narrator notes this kingdom has not yet been fulfilled, pointing toward a future restoration (2:19).
The Role of the Disciples: After the resurrection, the disciples specifically asked Jesus about restoring the kingdom to Israel (Acts 1), demonstrating their understanding that Jesus would rule as a King on earth (3:33-4:18).
Worldwide Reign of Peace: Drawing from Micah 4, the video describes the future kingdom as a global empire centered in Jerusalem, characterized by a thousand-year period of peace where nations will no longer engage in war (7:57-9:04).
Prophetic Agreement: The narrator connects these themes through various prophets, including Jeremiah 23 and Amos 9, concluding that the return of Christ to re-establish the house of David is an essential component of the "gospel of the kingdom of God" (5:51-6:19, 10:05-10:50).

The video concludes by noting that the promise of resurrection and eternal life in this future kingdom applies not only to King David but to all believers, a topic the creator plans to cover in the next episode (11:06-11:30).

In this BIBLE BITES 34 we speak of The Return of Jesus as King of the Jews; a confession Christ made before Pilate and which was placed on his cross as “THIS IS JESUS KING OF THE JEWS”(John 19:19) Contact us here: https://www.bibleonline.uk/archives/2... click ...more

This video, Jesus Return as King of the Jews, explores the biblical prophecy concerning the future reign of Jesus Christ on the throne of his ancestor, King David.

Key takeaways include:
The Davidic Covenant: The video emphasizes that the promise made to King David in 2 Samuel 7 involves his descendant (the Messiah) establishing an eternal kingdom (0:47-1:58). The narrator notes this kingdom has not yet been fulfilled, pointing toward a future restoration (2:19).
The Role of the Disciples: After the resurrection, the disciples specifically asked Jesus about restoring the kingdom to Israel (Acts 1), demonstrating their understanding that Jesus would rule as a King on earth (3:33-4:18).
Worldwide Reign of Peace: Drawing from Micah 4, the video describes the future kingdom as a global empire centered in Jerusalem, characterized by a thousand-year period of peace where nations will no longer engage in war (7:57-9:04).
Prophetic Agreement: The narrator connects these themes through various prophets, including Jeremiah 23 and Amos 9, concluding that the return of Christ to re-establish the house of David is an essential component of the "gospel of the kingdom of God" (5:51-6:19, 10:05-10:50).

The video concludes by noting that the promise of resurrection and eternal life in this future kingdom applies not only to King David but to all believers, a topic the creator plans to cover in the next episode (11:06-11:30).

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Jesus Return as King of the Jews

Bible Lightstand March 4, 2026 10:59 am

We will consider in a very brief and hopefully concise way the answer to the Big Question. "What is the Gospel?", illustrating that far from being just a New Testament concept it was actually proclaimed to Abraham in the book of Genesis !
To contact us or find more in depth articles visit our website  https://bibleonline.uk/archives/23123 click ...more

This video explores the origins and core message of the Gospel, arguing that its roots go back 2,000 years to the time of Abraham in the book of Genesis, rather than starting exclusively in the New Testament.

Key takeaways include:

The Promise to Abraham: The Gospel was first proclaimed to Abraham when God stated, "In thee shall all nations be blessed" (0:49-1:15). This signifies that people of any nationality can receive this blessing through faith.
The Centrality of Christ: Christ is identified as the "seed" promised to Abraham (2:24-2:30). By being "in Christ," individuals become spiritual descendants of Abraham and heirs to the promises (3:30-4:20).
The Righteousness of Faith: The video explains that faith is not a "blind" concept but is based on the "substance of things hoped for" (8:14-8:48). Abraham was credited with righteousness because he believed God's promises (5:21-5:47).
The Promised Inheritance: The Gospel includes the promise of inheriting the earth, resurrection from the dead, and eternal life in the Kingdom of God, which will be centered in the land of Israel upon Christ's return (4:46-4:57, 10:11-10:49).
The Future Hope: The speaker emphasizes that the Kingdom will be a literal, restored realm on earth where the faithful will be gathered from all corners of the globe (11:24-12:17). A future discussion is planned regarding Christ’s return as the King of the Jews (13:01-13:20).

We will consider in a very brief and hopefully concise way the answer to the Big Question. "What is the Gospel?", illustrating that far from being just a New Testament concept it was actually proclaimed to Abraham in the book of Genesis !
To contact us or find more in depth articles visit our website https://bibleonline.uk/archives/23123 click ...more

This video explores the origins and core message of the Gospel, arguing that its roots go back 2,000 years to the time of Abraham in the book of Genesis, rather than starting exclusively in the New Testament.

Key takeaways include:

The Promise to Abraham: The Gospel was first proclaimed to Abraham when God stated, "In thee shall all nations be blessed" (0:49-1:15). This signifies that people of any nationality can receive this blessing through faith.
The Centrality of Christ: Christ is identified as the "seed" promised to Abraham (2:24-2:30). By being "in Christ," individuals become spiritual descendants of Abraham and heirs to the promises (3:30-4:20).
The Righteousness of Faith: The video explains that faith is not a "blind" concept but is based on the "substance of things hoped for" (8:14-8:48). Abraham was credited with righteousness because he believed God's promises (5:21-5:47).
The Promised Inheritance: The Gospel includes the promise of inheriting the earth, resurrection from the dead, and eternal life in the Kingdom of God, which will be centered in the land of Israel upon Christ's return (4:46-4:57, 10:11-10:49).
The Future Hope: The speaker emphasizes that the Kingdom will be a literal, restored realm on earth where the faithful will be gathered from all corners of the globe (11:24-12:17). A future discussion is planned regarding Christ’s return as the King of the Jews (13:01-13:20).

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What is the Gospel?

Bible Lightstand February 21, 2026 11:37 am

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