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The Lesson of Shiloh

Bible commentaries have a lot to say about the ancient city of Shiloh, but how do the many lessons of Shiloh apply to us today? And why, in the book of Genesis, does Jesus Christ refer to Himself as Shiloh? Today’s program examines the lesson of Shiloh.

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The book of Jeremiah was written to the ancient Israelites over 100 years after they had gone into captivity. Think about that! Why would God cause Jeremiah to do such a thing? Because the book of Jeremiah is primarily for Israel in the end time! And there is an even greater emphasis on spiritual Israel, or God’s Church. You urgently need to understand why!

God wants to share His rule on David’s throne with you forever. But that unparalleled reward will be given only to those who courageously support His Work today, preparing for the imminent return of Jesus Christ.

We named our television program The Key of David. We did so because this key unlocks the greatest vision in the Bible. Christ is the King of kings and Lord of lords. Those kings and lords (or priests) under Christ will be the people who embrace the key of David vision—before Christ’s Second Coming. They will be given the highest positions that ever will be offered to any human beings. They will share David’s throne with Jesus Christ. Their rule, under the Father, will extend over the Earth and the universe forever. Those kings and priests will help the Father and Son bring billions of people into the royal Family of God, which will include most human beings who have ever lived. Understanding this vision will motivate you to overcome your trials and tests—and rejoice as you do so!