Should We Be Praying For the End Times To Come?

Today on Grace in Focus radio, Bob and Shawn will be answering questions from our listeners. First, the guys will be discussing the application to Matt 6:10-11. Does this verse mean we should be actively praying for the end times to come? Bob will draw some distinctions between the Millennial Kingdom and the Eternal state. In addition, the guys will address the common teaching of the Kingdom expressed in the phrase “already, but not yet.” They will discuss the will of God and its implications. We hope you join us as we strive to understand this important passage.

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