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The King Is Coming, April 5, 2026

The King Is Coming, April 5, 2026

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The King Is Coming with Jeff Kinley 7 Marks of a Last Day Disciple- Episode 3 This broadcast explores the essential discipline of biblical study as a primary hallmark of a "Last Days Disciple." Speaker Jeff Kinley examines Jesus’s own relationship with Scripture—from his childhood in the temple to his victory in the wilderness—to provide a framework for modern believers to deepen their spiritual intimacy and doctrinal accuracy. The Divine Pattern: Jesus’s Relationship with Scripture Jesus Christ established the ultimate example of biblical literacy, demonstrating that a relationship with God is inseparable from a relationship with His Word. Even at the age of twelve, Jesus was found in the temple, not merely observing, but actively listening to and questioning teachers, showcasing an intellectual and spiritual hunger that amazed those around him. This commitment to the Word was not a static phase of childhood; rather, Jesus "kept increasing in wisdom," suggesting a lifelong habit of diligent study. His mastery of the Word was most evident during his 40-day temptation in the wilderness, where he countered every satanic deception by quoting the Book of Deuteronomy. Crucially, Jesus did not treat Scripture as a "magical incantation" but as a living truth that he both understood and obeyed, proving that spiritual victory is rooted in the application of sound doctrine. The Call to Diligence and "Cutting the Word Straight" For the modern believer, being a student of the Word requires a transition from passive observation to active "workmanship." Referencing Paul’s instruction to Timothy, the broadcast emphasizes the need to "handle accurately" the Word of Truth—a Greek concept meaning to "cut a straight line". This metaphor highlights the danger of "crooked" belief systems and the responsibility of teachers to convey the Bible’s actual meaning rather than personal preferences. In an era of increasing spiritual deception, believers are urged to be "absorbed" in the scriptures, allowing the Word to act as a "two-edged sword" that pierces the heart and equips the individual for every good work. True discipleship in the "last days" is defined by a rigorous and humble devotion to Scripture. By following the pattern of Christ—who knew, quoted, and obeyed the Word—believers can guard themselves against deception and grow in the genuine knowledge of God.
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