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Judgment Day is not ahead of you. It already happened, and Christ was the one condemned.
This session continues building the legal and theological case that the crucifixion was Judgment Day itself, drawing on Isaiah 13, Amos 8, and Job 5 to demonstrate that the four signs marking that day, darkness at noon, an earthquake, the death of an only son, and public mourning, converged precisely at Calvary. Because judgment fell there and then, the believer's posture shifts entirely. The question is no longer sin consciousness but son consciousness, not what you have done but who you have believed. The teaching also establishes why belief must be grounded in a noun rather than a verb, in a fixed and eternal person rather than shifting actions, and why only Christ satisfies that requirement. From that foundation, the session moves beyond the cross to what came after, pressing into Ephesians 2 and Daniel to demonstrate that the believer has already been raised and seated, simultaneously present on earth and counted among the cloud of witnesses in heaven.
SCRIPTURE: Isaiah 13:9-13, Amos 8:8-11, Job 5, John 3:16, John 6, Romans 8:1, Ephesians 2:1-9
Subscribe to The Sonship Place (T.S.P) Church on Spotify or Apple Podcasts for weekly teachings. Find T.S.P at www.tsp.church. If something stirred in you, come and tell us at tsp.church.
Midweek teaching on The Word on Wednesday: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZZ4O2QgtNKXASp3tsb12x
By The Sonship PlaceJudgment Day is not ahead of you. It already happened, and Christ was the one condemned.
This session continues building the legal and theological case that the crucifixion was Judgment Day itself, drawing on Isaiah 13, Amos 8, and Job 5 to demonstrate that the four signs marking that day, darkness at noon, an earthquake, the death of an only son, and public mourning, converged precisely at Calvary. Because judgment fell there and then, the believer's posture shifts entirely. The question is no longer sin consciousness but son consciousness, not what you have done but who you have believed. The teaching also establishes why belief must be grounded in a noun rather than a verb, in a fixed and eternal person rather than shifting actions, and why only Christ satisfies that requirement. From that foundation, the session moves beyond the cross to what came after, pressing into Ephesians 2 and Daniel to demonstrate that the believer has already been raised and seated, simultaneously present on earth and counted among the cloud of witnesses in heaven.
SCRIPTURE: Isaiah 13:9-13, Amos 8:8-11, Job 5, John 3:16, John 6, Romans 8:1, Ephesians 2:1-9
Subscribe to The Sonship Place (T.S.P) Church on Spotify or Apple Podcasts for weekly teachings. Find T.S.P at www.tsp.church. If something stirred in you, come and tell us at tsp.church.
Midweek teaching on The Word on Wednesday: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZZ4O2QgtNKXASp3tsb12x