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Kingdom Family Ministries

Kingdom Family Ministries

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The Kingdom Family Podcast is a place where we explore identity, restoration, and the life of the Kingdom of God.

Hosted by Chris Cobler, this podcast helps people rediscover who they truly are — sons and daughters of Yahweh — and learn to live from the freedom and fullness of that reality.

Through conversations, teachings, and reflections, we unpack themes like identity in Christ, family, spiritual growth, and the restoration of humanity through the finished work of Jesus.

Because the Gospel is not about joining a religion — it’s about coming home to the family of God.

Cobler2026
Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
Episodes
  • Occupy Until He Comes: Living with Purpose, Not Fear
    Jun 30 2026

    Many of us were taught that the Christian life is about simply surviving until Jesus returns. But is that really the message Jesus gave His disciples?

    In this final episode of the Rethinking End Times series, we explore Jesus' command in Luke 19 to "occupy until I come." Far from calling His followers to withdraw from the world or wait passively, Jesus invites us into a life of faithful engagement—building, serving, loving, stewarding, and partnering with Heaven to see His Kingdom revealed on earth.

    Together we'll unpack the meaning of the Greek word pragmateuomai, discover why the unfaithful servant's greatest failure was inactivity rather than imperfection, and explore how fear leads to passivity while faith produces purposeful action.

    No matter where you land on your understanding of the end times, the call of Jesus remains the same: live with hope, remain faithful, and faithfully release the Kingdom within you into the world around you.

    The Kingdom isn't waiting. It's advancing—through ordinary people who choose daily obedience.

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    27 mins
  • Rethinking the Two Witnesses and the Trumpets
    Jun 23 2026

    What do the Seven Trumpets and the Two Witnesses in Revelation actually represent?

    For many Christians, these passages have been associated with end-times fear, catastrophic predictions, and endless speculation. But when we step into the world of the first-century church and the imagery of the Old Testament, a very different picture begins to emerge.

    In this episode of Rethinking End Times, we explore the biblical meaning of trumpets, the symbolism of the Two Witnesses, and the message Revelation was communicating to believers facing persecution and uncertainty.

    We'll trace trumpet imagery from Sinai to Jericho to Revelation, discovering that trumpets were primarily instruments of gathering, warning, announcement, and covenant transition—not secret evacuations. We'll also examine the powerful symbolism behind the Two Witnesses, including olive trees, lampstands, sackcloth, fire, Moses and Elijah imagery, and the recurring theme of faithful witness.

    Most importantly, we'll discover that Revelation's focus is not fear but faithfulness. Before judgment comes warning. Before shaking comes witness. Before collapse comes a call to repentance.

    Key Topics:

    • The purpose of trumpets in Scripture

    • Numbers 10 and biblical trumpet imagery

    • Trumpets in Exodus, Jericho, and Revelation

    • The significance of the "one-third" judgments

    • The symbolism of the Two Witnesses

    • Olive trees, lampstands, and sackcloth

    • Moses and Elijah imagery

    • The Great City and first-century context

    • Faithful witness in the face of opposition

    • Why Revelation emphasizes endurance over speculation

    The trumpets announce transition. The witnesses announce truth. And throughout every shaking, Christ remains King.

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    29 mins
  • Rethinking the New Heaven and New Earth: Restoration, Not Destruction
    Jun 16 2026

    When most people think about the end of the world, they imagine destruction, judgment, chaos, and catastrophe. But is that really how the biblical story ends?

    In this episode of Rethinking End Times, we explore Revelation 21 and the promise of a New Heaven and New Earth. Rather than describing God abandoning creation and starting over, Scripture presents a vision of restoration, renewal, and God's presence filling all things.

    Together we'll examine the meaning of the Greek word kainos ("new"), the connection between Isaiah's prophetic vision and John's Revelation, and why many scholars believe the New Heaven and New Earth represent transformation rather than replacement.

    We'll also explore the return of the Tree of Life, the healing of the nations, the significance of the New Jerusalem, and why Revelation's final vision contains no temple. The Bible begins with God dwelling among humanity in a garden and ends with God dwelling among humanity in a restored creation.

    The story of Scripture does not end with escape—it ends with renewal.

    Key Topics:

    • Revelation 21 and the New Heaven and New Earth

    • The difference between kainos and neos

    • Isaiah 65 and John's vision

    • Romans 8 and the restoration of creation

    • The New Jerusalem and the healing of the nations

    • Why there is no temple in Revelation

    • God's presence with humanity

    • Restoration versus destruction

    • The hope of new creation

    The future is not ruin. The future is renewal.

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    23 mins
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