Has Jesus ALREADY “Returned”? – Matthew 16:28-17:13 – Expositional Preaching (Kerrigan Skelly)

December 20th, 2011 by TUNTC

Has Jesus ALREADY Kerrigan Skelly teaching a verse by verse series on the Gospel According to Matthew. This video is on the Matthew 16:28-17:13. This will be a weekly series of expositional preaching. Kerrigan is teaching at Refining Fire Fellowship, a home fellowship of believers in Kentucky.



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5 Comments on “Has Jesus ALREADY “Returned”? – Matthew 16:28-17:13 – Expositional Preaching (Kerrigan Skelly)”

  1. noxgta says:

    Hello, I just wanted to thank you for uploading these videos. I enjoy them immensely.

    God bless you!

  2. dewerbylhserf says:

    TODAYS NEWS 12-15-2011
    Iran uranium to go into nuclear plant mid-February
    Turkey, Egypt in Joint Naval Exercises
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    China must protect Iran even with WWIII ?
    New Evidence from IDF: Hamas Still Using Palestinian Civilians as Human Shields
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    WHAT DOES THIS ALL MEAN ? YESHUA IS COMING

  3. skellys3 says:

    @aletheiazeteo Did you watch the whole video that you are posting under? If not, please do before commenting further. If so, then address the arguments made for Post-Trib, Pre-Milennialism in it. Thanks…

  4. skellys3 says:

    @noxgta Praise God! Thanks for letting me know…

  5. aletheiazeteo says:

    Milton Terry, an authority on biblical hermeneutics, put it best when he said, “All sorts of efforts have been made to evade the simple meaning of these words, but they all spring from the dogmatic prepossession that the coming of the Son of man in his glory must needs be an event far future from the time when the words were spoken.”

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