In this episode of Watch and Pray, Host Karl Cassell welcomes Jacob Prasch (www.moriel.org) and together they discuss how can Christians today distinguish between true and false prophets, Midrash typology, comparisons of Jesus and the prophet Moses, and much, much more.
In light of history, why should we believe that this time is different concerning the 2nd coming of Christ? Is the Kingdom Now theology biblical? In this episode of Watch and Pray, host Karl Cassell and Moriel Ministries'Jacob Prasch (www.moriel.org), address these and many other issues as they relate to the end of the gentile age.
Watch and Pray Host Karl Cassell is joined by Jacob Prasch for this informative discussion on a subject entitled, "One Messiah - Two Comings". They address such issues as: Does Jesus need to fulfill all OT/NT prophecies to be considered the Messiah, and what are these? Explain how in the 1st coming, Jesus fulfilled the 3 spring holidays of Passover, First Fruits, and Feast of Weeks. Will He fulfill the last 3 autumn holidays during his 2nd Coming, Feast of Trumpets, Day of Atonement, and Feast...
Any day in any paper around the world you can find an article about Israel. Why is it that a nation only slightly larger than the state of New Jersey, is the central focus of many around the world? Why does this tiny nation have so much significance in today's world. Pastor Bill Randles joins host Karl Cassell for another episode of Watch and Pray as they discuss the worlds call for a two-state solution to the Israel/Palestinian issue, will Israel attack Iran and if so how will Russia react, w...
In this second broadcast of the Watch and Pray series, host Karl Cassell and Pastor Bill Randles discuss the significance of Genesis 12:1-3 to both the world and the church.
In this first episode of Watch and Pray host Karl Cassell talks with Pastor Bill Randles of Believers In Grace Fellowship (www.believersingrace.com) about
Pastor Bill Randles delivers this stirring gospel message from the Book of Luke.
In this message, Pastor Bill Randles examines the lives of those written about in the story of the birth of Christ ( the shepherds, magi, Samuel and Anna, etc) in the context of the 2nd coming of Christ.