Author: Gregory Scott

Why Your Eschatology Matters

You’ve heard the joke:  “Q: Are you premillennial, postmillennial or amillennial? A: I’m panmillennial; I think it will all pan

Early Dating For Revelation?

After visiting Ephesus and the tomb of the Apostle John, I blogged on the one question I would ask John

A Key To Success In 2011

King Solomon was a pretty successful guy.  It is recorded he had 1,400 chariots, 12,000 horsemen and that during his

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year! New Year’s Day is a day of hope because it is a day of beginnings.  January 1 offers the opportunity

Top 10 GOK Blog Posts Of 2010

I’ve been blogging here since mid-May 2010, and because we are now at the last day of the year, I

On Being vs. Doing

If you are Christian, the twin goals of your life should be the expansion of the kingdom of God on

Merry Christmas!

“Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. For

Why God Spoke To The Magi

If you are like me, you read the Christmas story in Matthew 2 and you wonder why God spoke through

On Inheritance Taxes

“The prince must not take any of the inheritance of the people, driving them off their property. He is to

Joy To The World

Joy To The World has long been my favorite Christmas hymn, in no small part because of its Kingdom message,

Was Jesus Nice?

Ok, so here’s the story.  A Pharisee (a religious leader) hears Jesus speak and is apparently so intrigued he invites Jesus

Ripples In The Pond

Back in 2002, author George Grant gave me two Moleskine journals.  He told me he had carried them for years to record

The Real Saint Nicholas

St. Nicholas was born in 270 A.D. in the city of Patara in Lycia (modern day Turkey).  His parents died when

What You Can Learn From Scrooge

Charles Dickens’s, A Christmas Carol, is, in my book, the best Christmas story of all time, with the exception, of

Movie Review: Unstoppable

Unstoppable is a movie about how easily events in our lives can get out of control and send us on