In this fourth installment of Pastor Partridge’s eschatology series, he digs deep into Matthew 24:9–20, continuing to challenge the modern church’s common interpretations of end-times prophecy. With compelling historical evidence and a return to the early church’s lens of partial preterism, Pastor Partridge argues that many of the apocalyptic events we often fear as future—including tribulation, the rise of false prophets, and the fall of Jerusalem—have already occurred.
This sermon is not just theological—it’s practical. It reclaims hope and encourages Christians to look forward with confidence, believing in a victorious, expanding Kingdom of Christ rather than expecting doom and decline. From misinterpreted phrases like “the end of the age” to the misunderstood “abomination of desolation,” Pastor Partridge untangles scripture with clarity, context, and conviction.
Whether you’re steeped in end-times theology or just looking for a perspective rooted in history and hope, this is a powerful, eye-opening message you won’t want to miss.