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What Does the Bible Actually Say About End Times | Tailgate Theology


End times talk often sparks fear, arguments, or wild speculation, but it doesn’t have to.

This episode offers a calm, Bible-centered conversation about the end times without hype or endless debates. Brody and JB break down the major Christian views: premillennial, amillennial, and postmillennial. They explain key ideas like the rapture, tribulation, and the millennium, and look at passages like 1 Thessalonians 4, Matthew 24, and Revelation 20.

They also share how believers should think about Israel and the church. Above all, they keep coming back to what Scripture emphasizes most: endurance, faithfulness, and the mission of the gospel.

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part 2- A Follow-Up Conversation on End Times | Tailgate Theology


This episode is a follow-up to Monday’s conversation, where JB and Brody simplify end times views and clear up confusing language. We briefly walk through the main perspectives, explain where they differ, and focus on what matters most.

No hype or fear, just a clear and hopeful look at what Christians agree on: Jesus is coming back, and God will make all things new.

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, March 30, 2026

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