Repent, what does that really mean, and what does "the kingdom of heaven is at hand" mean for believers today?
On this special edition of The Smith and Rowland Show Podcast, Alan Smith and Jeff Rowland take a hard look at repentance, unbelief, revival, and the literal meaning of the kingdom message preached by John the Baptist, Jesus, and the apostles. They also wrestle with a big question, if Scripture says the kingdom is at hand, how much of God's glory can a believer experience right now?
This episode moves through:
The meaning of repent in John 3 and the Gospels
Why unbelief keeps people from entering into God's promises
How literal Bible reading changes the way we understand prophecy
What Revelation 21 says about the New Jerusalem coming down from God out of heaven
Why revival in an apostate age still matters today
The conversation is sharp, funny, and direct, with plenty of back-and-forth on biblical interpretation, end-times teaching, and the danger of turning plain Scripture into something else. If you care about the Bible, revival, the kingdom of God, and the question of what John meant by "at hand," this episode gives you a lot to think about.
Watch as Alan and Jeff press into the real issue behind the message of repentance, not just sin in general, but unbelief in God's promise, God's power, and God's kingdom.
Subscribe for more episodes of The Smith and Rowland Show Podcast, and join the conversation in the comments. What do you think the phrase "the kingdom of heaven is at hand" means?
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