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Discerning Dispensationalism
Dispensationalism is often misunderstood as a system of extreme charts or speculation. In this video Costi Hinn explains how it actually centers on the glory of God, the fulfillment of His promises, and the unity of salvation in Christ. By returning to Scripture, we see a clear and faithful vision of God’s unfolding plan for history.
The Rapture, Tribulation & the Church
What does the Bible really teach about the rapture, the tribulation, and the role of the church? In this episode, Costi Hinn walks through key Scriptures to separate caricature from truth, reminding us that Christ’s return fuels encouragement, faithfulness, and unity.
Jeff Durbin & Costi Hinn Talk Eschatology
In this special episode on the For the Gospel Podcast, Costi Hinn sits down with Jeff Durbin to discuss eschatology from different perspectives. The conversation moves away from debate and instead explores areas of tension and common ground. The episode highlights how differing views can be addressed with clarity, honesty, and gospel-centered focus.
A Case for Premillennialism
In this episode Costi Hinn draws from Revelation 20, Isaiah, Zechariah, and Acts to present a clear biblical case for premillennialism, reminding believers that while we wait for Christ’s return we must live faithfully, with conviction, and with confidence that God will fulfill His Word.
4 Views on the End Times
In this episode, Costi Hinn carefully examines the dispensational premillennial, historic premillennial, amillennial, and postmillennial perspectives, giving believers a clear and charitable overview of each. Along the way, he highlights the attitudes that should shape our discussions—humility, charity, hope, readiness, mission-mindedness, and Christ-centeredness.
The Return of Jesus Christ
In this episode of the For the Gospel Podcast, Costi Hinn kicks off his new eschatology series by laying a critical foundation: before we explore timelines, tribulations, or millennial positions, we must first grasp the essential truth that Christ is coming again—visibly, bodily, and in glory. This isn’t a fringe belief; it is central to the Christian faith and essential for our hope, holiness, and mission.
The Ten Virgins
Some people are ready for Christ to return or call them home, and some are not. Some people are living for themselves but think they are saved, while others are humbly living their life for God’s glory. In the parable of “The Ten Virgins” Jesus arrests the eternal perspective of His audience by showcasing how once the Lord returns, it will be too late to be saved. Today is the day of salvation.
Why Are You Dispensational? w/ Abner Chou
In this video, Abner Chou, president of The Master's University and Seminary, shares with Costi Hinn why he holds a dispensational view and addresses the common caricatures associated with this viewpoint.
Why Are You Premillennial?
In this video, Abner Chou, president of The Master's University and Seminary, shares with Costi Hinn why he holds to a premillennial view of eschatology and addresses the common caricatures of this viewpoint.
The Error of Postmillennial Theology
Revelation 20 speaks of a thousand years in which Satan is bound and Christ reigns. This passage, among other biblical texts, has created debate as to how to interpret this millennium. In this video, Nathan LeMasterAssistant Professor of Old Testament at The Master's Seminary, outlines the three major views of the millennium and what they mean for the church.
Why Hasn’t Jesus Come Back Yet?
With the world darkening every day, believers cling to the hope of the Savior’s return. In this video, Anthony Wood from Mission Bible Church explains why Christ has yet to come back and what the Christian is called to do in the meantime.