In this video, we explore how the prophecies of Isaiah powerfully point to the postmillennial vision of the world being converted to Christ before His return. Drawing from passages like Isaiah 19, 45, 49, and others, we see God’s promises to:
1) Convert even the fiercest pagan nations like Egypt and Assyria, making them worshippers.
2) Establish Christ’s reign over all the nations, bringing an end to war as they stream to Zion.
3) Lavish the earth with blessings of provision, healing, unity and eternal life under the Messiah’s rule.
4) Fill the whole earth with the knowledge of God’s glory as the waters cover the seas.
While the present is dark, Isaiah’s inspired words burn with the hope of Christ’s gradual but unstoppable conquest through the Church. He will put down all rebellion, bless the world, and unveil God’s splendor until every tribe bows in wonder and worship.
This is part 4 in the Biblical Case for Postmillennialism series. Be sure to check out parts 1-3 as well! Like, subscribe, and share to help get this victorious gospel vision out to more people.
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Wow. Incredible breakdown. May God bless you and your family.
Prophecies written as precisely as horoscopes? Nah, bruh. Isaiah uses "servant" throughout the entire book as denoting Israel, the nation. It's just another aspirational nationalist self-aggrandizement – braggadocio by a tiny and possibly smelly group of herders on the backside of the southwest Asian desert.
I need help understanding this. How do you know that this end will come before the judgement, rather than by way of the judgement?
Gonna be honest … I have no idea how any of this proves Post-Millennialism. Are you defining Post-Millennialism differently than Doug Wilson (just to pick a famous Post-Millennialist)? I don’t see how a Pre-Millennialist would disagree with most (if any) of what you say. They think Jesus rules the world as king in the Millennium, with all the blessings of His rule that you list. You basically made their point for them, as far as I can tell. They quote all the same verses you do. But maybe your disagreement is that they believe there is a literal Millennial reign, and you don’t? And lastly, you keep saying that Isaiah disallows their interpretation of Revelation 20, but couldn’t they turn it around and say that Revelation 20 disallows your interpretation of Isaiah? Basically, don’t really see much of a difference between your view and the Pre-Millennial view. You keep saying what Jesus will do, but they agree with all those things you list. Or maybe I misunderstand either you … or them. Anyway, thanks for the video. I enjoyed listening.
You have to ignore the entire book of Zachariah to be postmil
One hundred percent wrong.