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Eschatology Matters
Eschatology
Christianity
Post-Millennialism
Christian Nationalism
Amillennialism
Jesus Christ
Postmillennialism
Dispensationalism
Reformed Theology
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Book Of Revelation
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Book Of Daniel
Matthew 24
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Olivet Discourse
Darius the Mede
Great Commission
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Your online destination for Biblical end times teaching consistent with Reformed Christianity. Eschatology Matters is a ministry that is committed to furthering discussion and study in the area of eschatology. Specifically, Eschatology Matters examines the eschatological views consistent with Reformed Christianity—those views which are covenantal in perspective. To pursue this goal, Eschatology Ma... more

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n this episode of Shadows to Substance, George Sayour explores one of the most overlooked Christ-centered pictures in the Old Testament: Moses striking the rock in Exodus 17.

Why did God command Moses to strike the rock? Why does Paul say in 1 Corin... more

What did Jesus actually say about the end times?

In this introductory teaching, Brian Gunter walks through the Olivet Discourse (Matthew 24) from a Historic Premillennial perspective, laying the biblical groundwork for this new teaching series.

Lea... more

Does Christian love require us to treat everyone equally? Or does Scripture teach an order to our responsibilities? In this episode of The Magistrate, Josh Howard and Alex Kocman examine the historic Christian doctrine of ordo amoris—the order of lov... more

Is America’s moral decline primarily the result of an unfaithful church—or are Christians wrongly blaming the bride of Christ for the rebellion of an unbelieving culture?

In this episode of The World View, Alex Kocman sits down with Gabriel “The Wat... more

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Recent Guests

Joshua Chase Davis
Author of Offensive Christianity, interviewee
Author, Offensive Christianity
Episode: Why Churches Are Creating Weak Men? Chase Davis
Tom Ascol
Pastor, Founder of Founders Ministries
Founders Ministries/Founders Seminary
Episode: Tom Ascol on Voddie Baucham, Founders, and What Comes Next
Daniel Shaiesta
President of Exodus from Darkness Ministries, former member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, evangelist to Muslims
Exodus from Darkness Ministries
Episode: The "Wrong Time" To Have Kids? | What Is Marcionism? | Is "Just War Theory" Dead?
Dan McClellan
Bible scholar and religion writer
Unspecified
Episode: Is Daniel a Christian Rewrite? EM Responds To Mormon Scholar
Matthew Adams
Pastor, First Presbyterian Church Dillon, South Carolina
First Presbyterian Church Dillon, South Carolina
Episode: Can a Town Be Christian? | Faith and Government on Main Street
Brian Gunter
Senior Pastor at Salem Baptist Church in Walker, Louisiana; proponent of historic premillennialism
Salem Baptist Church, Walker, Louisiana
Episode: Is Premillennialism the Historic Christian View?
Shia LaBeouf
Actor and Catholic convert discussed in a clip featured on the show
Catholic faith background, public interview clip referenced
Episode: The Worldview: War, End Times, and Viral Christianity
James Talarico
Texas state representative mentioned in context of public expressions of Christianity
Texas House of Representatives
Episode: The Worldview: War, End Times, and Viral Christianity
Tim Bushong
Pastor, Syracuse Baptist Church
Syracuse Baptist Church, Indiana
Episode: What Was Jesus REALLY Tempted With In The Wilderness? Responding to Rhett McLaughlin

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4.4 out of 5 stars from 111 ratings
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    Get rid of the nonstop sex and gambling commercials and I’ll be back.

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    United States2 months ago
  • Right. You know. Right. Right. You know

    The “right”, “you know” milieu that’s so prevalent in podcasting has to go.

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    noarminian
    United States7 months ago
  • Great show but…

    The “right”, “you know” milieu that’s so prevalent in podcasting has to go.

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    noarminian
    United States10 months ago
  • Eschatology Matters?

    Not sure the author has one eschatology. Please come back with one. Thankful for the dispensational discussion to prove this out.

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    jmyer035
    United Statesa year ago
  • Excellent Podcast

    I’m a recent convert to the Reformed faith after decades in the Baptist church. My Baptist arminianism and its rather recent traditions are all I was ever taught and ever known. Then came RC Sproul…

    I’m blown away by all I never knew while a Baptist: Doctrine (specificaly the Doctrine of Election), the writings of the Puritans, other schools of thought about the book of Revelation (!), the list is extensive. I’m currently rewiring my entire Baptist brain; its sometimes overwhelming but I’m an i... more

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    United States2 years ago

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High-quality exegesis with church-history context; occasionally heavy on theology for casual listeners.
Ad-heavy episodes can be distracting for some listeners.
Thoughtful, biblically grounded eschatology depth makes it must-listen for serious students.
Discussions are challenging yet charitable; no flame wars.

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Children’s Church Is HURTING Families
Q: What are your top three pieces of advice for a father who wants to make church life a sweet moment for the whole family?
Love church life, see its value, and cast a clear vision for the family to participate in worship, explaining the importance of preaching and the role of the church in daily life, while actively preparing children to engage with the service.
Was "He Descended Into Hell" Added To The Apostles Creed?
Q: What do we mean by the phrase He descended into hell in the Apostles' Creed, and what is hell in this context?
The host explains that the creed originally did not include this phrase; the term descended into hell refers to Jesus' state of death and the realm of the dead (Sheol/Hades) rather than a literal descent into eternal torment, and it stems from later creedal expansions and commentary rather than explicit scripture. He notes that the phrase has been read in multiple ways, including symbolic combat with Satan or a punitive descent, but argues the traditional reading aligns more with Jesus' death and descent into the grave, not a punitive experience in hell, and emphasizes the importance of unity around core beliefs rather than endorsing a minority interpretation as essential to fellowship.
Tom Ascol on Voddie Baucham, Founders, and What Comes Next
Q: Why would Founders decide to start a seminary now, given the landscape of theological education?
The decision stems from a desire to extend their reform-minded approach beyond conferences and publishing into formal training, with a focus on keeping students rooted in local churches while offering accessible online options and a strong, practical theology.
The Problem With Modern Postmillennialism, Trans-humanism, AI and the Techno Utopia
Q: Is there an eschatological naivete that post-millennialism is vulnerable to?
Yes, there's a tendency to conflate optimism with dominion without acknowledging the complexity of technological consequences.
Dr. Steven D. Anderson - "The Dating of The Book of Daniel: When Was It Written?"
Q: What is the significance of the different uses of language in Daniel?
The Book of Daniel is written in two different languages because the Jews who lived in Babylon during the exile spoke Aramaic, but Hebrew was their ancestral language.

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What is Eschatology Matters about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Eschatology Matters presents in-depth, Reformed-influenced exploration of biblical end times topics, ranging from preterist and amillennial interpretations to covenantal church history and theology. Episodes frequently anchor prophecy in Scripture, history, and doctrine, while discussing practical implications for believers today. Guests often include theologians, pastors, and scholars who debate hermeneutics, covenant theology, and the advance of the gospel across nations. A notable strength is its rigorous exegesis paired with pastoral guidance, plus a clear commitment to Reformed, covenantal eschatology. The show also weaves contemporary Christian issues and church life into its end-times framework, which can be especially valuable for l... more

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1. Joshua Chase Davis
2. Tom Ascol
3. Daniel Shaiesta
4. Dan McClellan
5. Matthew Adams
6. Brian Gunter
7. Shia LaBeouf
8. James Talarico

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