Episodes

  • The King Is Coming, April 5, 2026
    Apr 5 2026
    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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  • The King Is Coming, March 29, 2026
    Mar 29 2026
    The King Is Coming with Jeff Kinley 7 Marks of a Last Day Disciple- Episode 2
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    28 mins
  • The King Is Coming, March 15, 2026
    Mar 15 2026
    The King Is Coming with Jeff Kinley Antichrist The Coming Prince Of Darkness - Episode 7 This program explores the biblical prophecies regarding the Antichrist, focusing on his origins, character, and ultimate defeat. Speaker Jeff Kinley examines scriptural evidence to debunk common misconceptions about the Antichrist's identity while emphasizing the importance of spiritual discernment in the modern age. The Identity and Ethnicity of the Antichrist Common speculations regarding the Antichrist’s background often suggest he will be of Jewish or Muslim descent, yet scriptural analysis provides counter-arguments for both. The theory of a Jewish Antichrist frequently relies on a specific translation of Daniel 11:37 regarding the "gods of his fathers," where the plural "Elohim" likely refers to pagan deities rather than the God of Israel. Similarly, a devout Muslim is unlikely to exalt himself above Allah or sign a peace treaty that allows the rebuilding of the Jewish Temple on Islamic holy sites. Instead, biblical evidence suggests he will be a Gentile rising from the territories of the former Roman Empire, emerging as a "little horn" from relative obscurity to fill a leadership vacuum during a future global crisis. The Rise to Power and the Tribulation Period The Antichrist's ascent is described as a meteoric rise to the pinnacle of the political landscape, triggered by a post-Rapture crisis. He is expected to broker a seven-year peace treaty with Israel, which he will eventually break, leading to the "time of Jacob’s trouble"—a period of unprecedented distress for the Jewish people. This era is marked by the "abomination of desolation," where the Antichrist blasphemes God and demands global worship, enforced by a mark or name on his followers. The Devolution of the Human Heart A survey of the Book of Revelation reveals a grim progression in human nature during the end times. Rather than turning toward God during judgments, the collective human heart appears to harden, moving from fear and hiding to active blasphemy and eventually gathering at Armageddon to wage war against the returning Christ. This "devolution" highlights the effectiveness of Satan’s deceptive schemes and the necessity of objective biblical truth to maintain discernment. Ultimate Defeat and the Purpose of Study The narrative concludes with the triumphant return of Jesus Christ. The Antichrist and the False Prophet are seized and cast alive into the lake of fire, marking the end of their reign and the beginning of a kingdom where righteousness dwells. For modern believers, studying these events is not merely academic; it equips them to recognize the "spirit of antichrist" currently active in the world and motivates urgent evangelism to spare others from the coming tribulation. While the specific identity of the Antichrist remains shrouded in mystery until the post-Rapture era, the Bible provides a clear framework for his character and eventual downfall. Ultimately, history remains under God's sovereign control, and the study of prophecy serves to point believers toward the true King who is coming.
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  • The King Is Coming, March 22, 2026
    Mar 22 2026
    The King Is Coming with Jeff Kinley 7 Marks of a Last Day Disciple- Episode 1 In this opening episode of "The King Is Coming," Jeff Kinley explores the urgent necessity of defining true discipleship within the context of the "last days." He argues that surviving the increasing cultural opposition to faith requires more than casual belief; it demands a radical, life-altering commitment to Jesus Christ. The Prophetic Context and the Nature of Belief We are currently living in what can be described as the "last of the last days," evidenced by the rapid acceleration of globalism, advanced technology, and the restoration of Israel. These signs serve as tributaries leading into the grand river of God's prophetic narrative, signaling that believers must structure their lives to maximize their influence for Christ. The first essential mark of a last-day disciple is a genuine, biblical belief in Jesus. This is not merely "mental assent" to historical facts, but is rooted in the Greek word pistis, which implies a desperate clinging or total reliance—much like a barnacle adheres to a pier. This faith results in "positional righteousness," a judicial declaration by God that we are righteous in His sight, a standing that remains unchanged even when we stumble in our daily experience. Defining the Disciple: Learner and Follower The New Testament uses the word "disciple" (mathetes) 275 times, whereas "Christian" appears only three times, originally as a derogatory term. At its core, being a disciple means being a "learner" who follows the Master so closely that their entire lifestyle is upended. In the first century, this meant physically following Jesus, often leaving jobs and families behind. Today, it translates to a shift in allegiance where Christ becomes the primary authority over one's life. This relationship is defined by a "positional righteousness" where we are cloaked in Christ's own righteousness, ensuring there is "no condemnation" for those who have placed their trust in Him. Counting the Radical Cost Jesus frequently challenged the "multitudes" who followed Him for miracles or entertainment by raising the bar of commitment. He taught that true discipleship requires a love for Him so supreme that all other relationships—even to family—look like "hate" by comparison. Furthermore, He commanded followers to "carry their own cross," a vivid symbol of death and martyrdom to the first-century audience. This radical call includes "counting the cost" and surrendering the ownership of all possessions to Him. As modern society becomes increasingly diametrically opposed to biblical values, the distinctiveness of a disciple—their "saltiness"—is found in this total allegiance, which is the only way to thrive amidst rising persecution. The Sifting of the Multitudes The narrative of Jesus feeding the 5,000 (likely 15,000 to 20,000 people including women and children) illustrates the difference between "consumers" and "disciples." When Jesus moved from providing physical bread to declaring Himself the "Bread of Life" and demanding total spiritual assimilation, the crowds withdrew. Only the twelve remained, with Peter acknowledging that despite the difficulty of the statement, only Jesus has the "words of eternal life." This sifting process continues today; a last-day disciple is one who, like the twelve, recognizes that belief is a total commitment of life to the finished work of Christ. True discipleship in the last days is not a casual association but a judicial and experiential reality. By understanding our positional righteousness and embracing the radical cost of following Jesus, we move from being mere consumers of religion to becoming resilient followers who can withstand the pressures of a changing world.
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  • The King Is Coming, March 8, 2026
    Mar 8 2026
    The King Is Coming with Jeff Kinley Antichrist The Coming Prince Of Darkness - Episode 6
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  • The King Is Coming, March 1, 2026
    Mar 2 2026
    The King Is Coming with Jeff Kinley Antichrist The Coming Prince Of Darkness - Episode 5
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  • The King Is Coming, February 15, 2026
    Feb 16 2026
    The King Is Coming with Jeff Kinley Antichrist The Coming Prince Of Darkness - Episode 3
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  • The King Is Coming, February 22, 2026
    Feb 23 2026
    The King Is Coming with Jeff Kinley Antichrist The Coming Prince Of Darkness Episode 4 This episode examines the biblical prophecies surrounding the Antichrist’s future world government, focusing on the transition from historical empires to a final ten-nation confederacy. Host Jeff Kinley explores the character of the "man of sin" and the strategic role of a rebuilt Babylon as the political and economic headquarters of the end times. The Character and Emergence of the Antichrist The Antichrist is described as a "counterfeit messiah" who emerges from the shadows in a post-rapture world. Unlike any other historical figure except Judas Iscariot, he is uniquely energized and inhabited by Satan himself. His rise to power is officially marked by the signing of a seven-year peace treaty with Israel, initiating the period known as the Tribulation. While the world may be blindsided by his appearance, biblical prophecy provides a clear framework for understanding his character and the timing of his arrival. The Vision of the Four Empires and the Ten Toes Drawing from the Book of Daniel, the narrative traces the succession of world empires through King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream of a great statue. This statue represents a chronological progression: the head of gold (Babylon), chest of silver (Medo-Persia), midsection of bronze (Greece), and legs of iron (Rome). The final stage consists of feet made of iron mixed with clay, featuring ten toes that symbolize a future ten-nation alliance or confederacy. This "Rome 2.0" will be a mixture of strong and brittle kingdoms that will eventually be crushed by the eternal kingdom of Jesus Christ. The Structure of the Ten-Nation Confederacy The Antichrist’s government is predicted to rise from the remnants of the ancient Roman Empire, potentially involving a "conglomeration" of modern nations. Following the chaos of the Rapture, independent sovereign states may merge into ten distinct regions to survive global catastrophe. This system is described in Revelation as a "beast" with ten horns, representing kings who unite under a blasphemous narrative against God. Current globalist trends and organizations—such as the WEF, WHO, and G20—are viewed as precursors to this eventual capitulation of national sovereignty to a single supreme ruler. Babylon: The Rebuilt Global Capital Contrary to theories suggesting Rome or Brussels, the transcript argues that the ancient city of Babylon will be refurbished and modernized as the Antichrist's headquarters. This location is chosen for its strategic oil reserves, its geographical position as the "cradle of civilization," and its history as a "hotbed for demonic activity" near the Euphrates River. The Babylonian system will operate on three prongs: a political global government, a one-world economy, and an apostate world religion centered on the worship of the Antichrist. Literal Fulfillment of Prophecy A core theme of the discussion is the "plain sense" interpretation of Scripture. Just as the prophecies regarding Christ’s first coming were fulfilled literally and precisely, the future descriptions of the Antichrist and Babylon are expected to manifest exactly as written. The sudden destruction of this empire, prophesied in Revelation 19, contrasts with the gradual decline of historical Rome, reinforcing the belief that this final kingdom is a specific, future event. The document outlines a future where global instability leads to the rise of a singular, Satanically-empowered leader. By rebuilding Babylon and consolidating power through a ten-nation alliance, the Antichrist will attempt to establish a totalizing global system. However, the study concludes that this empire is destined for a sudden and total collapse upon the return of Jesus Christ.
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