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Proof that Jesus did NOT die on 'Good Friday'
Also: A preview of what's ahead on the next stretch of the podcast
SPECIAL REPORT: A Timeline of Passion Week
I recorded something a little unique in March- a video teaching through passion week, day-by-day and verse-by-verse. It showed that Jesus could NOT have died on Good Friday, as is commonly taught.
Ultimately, does it matter? No, not for salvation. But for matters of fulfilled prophecy, the days of the death and resurrection of Jesus matter a great deal. And this teaching lays it all out.
However, it took me a bit longer to produce than I had hoped, and so I didn’t have it ready in time for Easter/Resurrection Sunday like I’d hoped to. It is now available on my Youtube channel for anyone who would like to dive into this subject:
Latest episode
On the podcast, I’m currently in a brief hiatus from Enoch as I air a couple of interviews and give my brain a chance to rest. Next week, we’ll be back in Enoch, and I have a preview just below.
This past Wednesday, I shared my conversation with the legendary Michael Heiser, which I recorded just as he was starting to become a household name.
I am beyond thankful to the Lord that I had this opportunity to chat with him back in my radio host days. (Yes, I went by a different name back then- I’ve always been weird!)
Coming Up Next
Over the next few months, we’ll cover more intersections of Scripture with the Book of Enoch, and the next few weeks will be particularly practical. Plans can always change, but here’s what I have in mind:
Enoch’s First Rapture: Destigmatizing this Weird Doctrine
What Happens when you Bind a Spirit
Be Merciless with Evil Spirits
Jesus, the Second Enoch (a lesson on Biblical typology)
What are Tongues of Fire?
What Happens When You See God
How can someone “die” yet exist forever?
Demons are NOT Fallen Angels
Some of these may become newsletters or website articles, but this is the material in our next stretch. I can’t wait!
Until next time, have a great week and a weird Wednesday,
-Luke