Crown Me (Part 5) – A Case for Worry
Charles Cooper continues his discussion on Bible Prophecy Daily of the “Gospel of God”, in this multi-part series “Crown Me”. Jesus Christ came to set
Charles Cooper continues his discussion on Bible Prophecy Daily of the “Gospel of God”, in this multi-part series “Crown Me”. Jesus Christ came to set
Charles Cooper continues his multi-part presentation where he argues for the far more critical focus on “ruling with Christ” following the Bema Seat Judgment, rather
Charles Cooper continues his multi-part presentation where he argues for the far more critical focus on “ruling with Christ” following the Bema Seat Judgment, rather
Charles Cooper continues his four-part presentation where he argues for the far more critical focus on “ruling with Christ” following the Bema Seat Judgment, rather
Charles Cooper offers this four-part presentation where he argues for the far more critical focus on “ruling with Christ” following the Bema Seat Judgment, rather
Charles Cooper continues his series, “‘Twas the Night”, by taking a look at the birth analogy used by our Lord in Matthew 24 as the
Charles Cooper in Part 1 of this series, “‘Twas the Night”, highlights the significance of the night and day analogy used throughout Scripture. Charles begins
Charles Cooper points out that it has long been argued by pretribulationists that Revelation 3:10 is a prooftext for their position. So certain are many
Charles Cooper previously looked at the pre-, mid-, and post-tribulation positions on the timing of the rapture in the book of Revelation. Now, Charles turns
Charles Cooper continues his study of the structure of the Book of Revelation in preparation for his presentation regarding the placement of the rapture according
Charles Cooper continues his study of the timing of the rapture in the Book of Revelation. He argues that the location of the rapture in
Charles Cooper now turns our attention to the MidTribulation Rapture position, which teaches that Revelation 14:14-16 depicts the rapture of the Church. Because of the
Charles Cooper examines the Pre-Tribulation Rapture position. For many decades, Revelation 4:1 was argued to be the clear reference to the rapture in the book
Charles Cooper continues his study of the book of Revelation. To determine where in the book the rapture occurs first requires a clear understanding of
Charles Cooper as he discusses how the interpretation of the book of Revelation influences where one finds evidence of the rapture of the Church. In
In this session, Charles Cooper concludes his defense for rejecting the dominant views on the timing of the rapture. He delineates why he is convinced
In this session, Charles Cooper begins a study of the Book of Revelation with the intent to determine which passage most likely evidences the timing
Charles Cooper continues his look at the nations that are necessary to end human history as we know it. Cooper sees Persia (Iran), Cush (Ethiopia),
Charles Cooper highlights the significant role Egypt has played, and will play, in Bible history. God has a special place in his heart for the
Charles Cooper continues his discussion concerning the importance of certain countries in connection with the beginning and completion of Daniel’s final week. Just as it
Charles Cooper continues his discussion of Eschatological Geography: The World Map at the Return of Jesus Christ. Today, Cooper describes the spiritual significance of recent
Charles Cooper continues his discussion of Eschatological Geography and the world map at the beginning of Daniel’s 70th Week. The importance of the Assyrian people,
Charles Cooper continues his discussion of Eschatological Geography and The World Map at the Beginning of Daniel’s 70th Week. The world map is a far
Charles Cooper talks about the signs of the Lord’s return, and how His return was not imminent prior to 1947 because the prophetic geography necessary
Charles Cooper presents a study on hermeneutics: the rules for understanding a written document. Your hermeneutic is the key to understanding biblical prophecy. Bible study
Charles Cooper discusses the lack of an explicit statement by Jesus that he was a prophet. While others saw and made this claim, Jesus did
Charles Cooper discusses the significance of Mark 1:14-15, as Jesus explicitly declares the central message of his ministry. Few phrases have been more misunderstood than
Charles Cooper discusses the New Testament proclamation that John the Baptist was the greatest prophet of the Old Testament prophetic era. How can this be?
Charles Cooper discusses one of the oldest prophesies in the Bible: The Gospel of God. It calls upon men to live to avoid God’s wrath