The King Is Coming with Jeff Kinley

Jeff Kinley

World Prophetic Ministry teaches Bible Prophecy in these End-Time days. Through our outreaches of books, videos, and our highly acclaimed telecast, The King is Coming, we proclaim the Good News that Christ died for our sins and is coming again soon.

  1. 3d ago

    The King Is Coming, August 16, 2026

    The King Is Coming with Jeff Kinley Hope for America - Episode 5: Is America in Bible Prophecy? Jeff Kinley opens the teaching by addressing one of the most common questions he receives: whether America appears in Bible prophecy and what role the United States may play in the end times. He explains that people ask this because they love their country, recognize America's historic influence for Christianity, understand America's superpower status, and may assume that a nation so prominent must be explicitly mentioned in the Bible. He cautions, however, that Bible interpretation must begin with the text rather than with national pride, personal preference, or a desire to force current events into prophetic passages. Israel at the Center of the Prophetic Narrative Kinley emphasizes that the end-times narrative in Scripture is centered on Israel, not America. He points to the large portion of the Bible from Genesis 12 through Acts 2 as evidence of Israel's central role in God's covenant storyline. He teaches that Israel is currently under a partial hardening, referencing Romans 11, while the church age continues and Gentiles and individual Jews come to Christ. He argues that after the rapture, God's prophetic focus will turn again to the Jewish people. Nations Specifically Named in End-Times Prophecy The episode reviews several nations Kinley identifies from Ezekiel 38 and 39 as part of the Gog coalition, including Rosh, Magog, Meshech, Tubal, Persia, Cush, Put, Gomer, and Beth Togarmah. He interprets these as Russia, Central Asia, Turkey, Iran, Sudan, Libya, and related regions. According to Kinley, these nations come against Israel in the War of Gog and Magog, but God Himself supernaturally intervenes to defend Israel. He suggests this divine intervention may help set the stage for Israel's future temple developments. Six Proposed "USA Sightings" in Scripture Kinley then reviews six ways some interpreters claim to find America in Bible prophecy. These include Babylon the Great in Revelation 18, the eagle's wings of Daniel 7, the seven heads or kingdoms in Revelation 13 and 17, the great eagle of Revelation 12, the tall smooth-skinned people of Isaiah 18, and the young lions of Tarshish in Ezekiel 38. In each case, he explains why he does not accept the interpretation. His core argument is that similarities between a passage and America do not establish identity unless the text itself supports that conclusion. Why Kinley Rejects America as Babylon or the Eagle A major portion of the episode focuses on America-as-Babylon and America-as-eagle interpretations. Kinley acknowledges that Babylon in Revelation 18 has similarities to America - immorality, wealth, power, pride, trade, and sudden destruction - but he argues that Revelation identifies Babylon as a city, not a nation. He also rejects the idea that the great eagle of Revelation 12 refers to an American airlift rescuing Israel. In his view, the great eagle is better understood as Yahweh Himself, based on imagery from Exodus 19. America's Present Responsibility Kinley concludes that America is not specifically named in Bible prophecy, but she has had an end-times role through blessing Israel and extending the gospel throughout the world. He argues that America should not focus on trying to locate herself in prophetic passages, but on her present spiritual condition. The final emphasis is that America needs new life in Jesus Christ, repentance, revival, and a renewed commitment to the gospel.

  2. Aug 9

    The King Is Coming, August 9, 2026

    The King Is Coming with Jeff Kinley Hope For America - Episode 4: Divine Abandonment, Sexual Morality, and America’s Spiritual Crisis Jeff Kinley presents Episode 4 of Hope for America on The King Is Coming, teaching from Romans 1 about what he calls the stages of God’s abandonment wrath, the spiritual consequences of rejecting God, sexual promiscuity, homosexuality, the depraved mind, the limits of political solutions, and the Christian responsibility to live and share the gospel while awaiting Christ’s return. Romans 1 and the Question of Hope for America Jeff Kinley continues the Hope for America series by asking whether the nation can turn around spiritually and whether God has begun withdrawing from a culture that rejects Him. He reviews earlier stages from Romans 1: suppressing divine revelation, refusing God’s rule, and replacing the worship of God. He then introduces what he calls “abandonment wrath,” meaning that God allows people or societies to experience the consequences of repeatedly rejecting Him. The episode presents this as Kinley’s theological interpretation of Romans 1 rather than as a universally accepted Christian conclusion. “God Gave Them Over” and the Meaning of Paradidomi Kinley focuses on the repeated phrase “God gave them over” and connects it with the Greek verb paradidomi. He explains the term as handing someone over, permitting arrest, or releasing a person into the consequences of a chosen direction. In his illustration, God not only lets go but gives a push, after which human desire and consequence take over. He compares this with Pharaoh’s hardened heart and argues that persistent rejection of God can eventually lead to divine withdrawal. Sexual Promiscuity and Dishonoring the Body Kinley identifies sexual promiscuity as the fourth stage in his outline of divine abandonment. He interprets Romans 1:24 as teaching that people who reject God are given over to desires that dishonor their bodies. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 6, he says sexual behavior is not merely physical but also spiritual because the believer’s body is described as the temple of the Holy Spirit. He contrasts marital intimacy between a man and a woman with sexual activity outside marriage and argues that different sins can carry different practical and spiritual consequences. Pornography, Technology, and Cultural Consequences Kinley describes modern America as saturated with sexual imagery and pornography. He cites statistics about pornography websites, viewing habits, childhood exposure, industry revenue, and sexually transmitted diseases to support his argument that sexual behavior is reshaping minds, emotions, relationships, and bodies. The transcript itself warns that these figures were preserved as speaker claims and should be independently fact-checked before being reused as verified data. Kinley also warns that smartphones and social media expose children to content that earlier generations had to actively seek. Homosexuality and Kinley’s Interpretation of Romans 1 Kinley describes homosexuality and lesbianism as the fifth stage in what he calls God’s abandonment protocol. He interprets Romans 1:26–27 as teaching that same-sex relationships are contrary to God’s design, nature, and creation. He criticizes churches and Christian leaders who affirm same-sex relationships and links social acceptance of homosexuality with national judgment. These are Kinley’s theological and cultural claims, and the transcript does not present them as independently verified medical, scientific, legal, or universally accepted religious conclusions. Judgment, Mercy, and the Possibility of Salvation Although the sermon strongly condemns same-sex behavior, Kinley also says God loves homosexual, lesbian, and transgender people and that salvation remains available through Jesus Christ. He compares the present opportunity for repentance to the open door of Noah’s ark and says people from every background may receive forgiveness and a changed life. At the same time, he warns that continued rejection of God can reach a point where God “gives them over.” This tension between warning and invitation forms a major part of the episode’s message. The Depraved Mind as the Final Stage Kinley identifies Romans 1:28–32 as the sixth and final stage in the episode’s outline. He reads the passage’s list of unrighteousness, greed, envy, murder, deceit, arrogance, disobedience, and lack of mercy, and interprets the “depraved mind” as a mind that has failed God’s test and become spiritually ruined. He says individuals and nations at this stage not only practice sin but celebrate and approve it. Kinley concludes that America is already experiencing all six stages of what he calls divine abandonment wrath. Government Cannot Save the Nation Kinley warns that the crisis may worsen through additional laws, mandates, and social changes. He says the final future stage will involve the rapture of the church and the spiritual emptying of America, a subject he intends to address later in the series. He rejects government, presidents, and political parties as ultimate solutions, saying only God can save the nation. His practical response is to trust Scripture, rely on the gospel, live the Christian message, love people, speak truth, and remember that Christ is returning. Ministry Resources and Closing Appeal The program includes several ministry offers connected with the Hope for America DVD series, Jeff Kinley’s book The End of America, and another series titled America in Crisis. The narrator also appeals for financial support for World Prophetic Ministries. Because the transcript lists differing donation amounts for some offers and contains an uncertain speaker name in the America in Crisis segment, those promotional details should be checked before publication.

  3. Aug 2

    The King Is Coming, August 2, 2026

    The King Is Coming with Jeff Kinley Hope For America - Episode 3 Romans 1 and the Rejection of God Jeff Kinley continues Hope for America by examining Romans 1 as a biblical framework for America’s spiritual decline, teaching that when a nation suppresses God’s revelation, refuses His rule, replaces true worship, and redefines reality, it moves toward darkness, judgment, and ruin unless it turns to Jesus Christ. America in Crisis and the Question of Hope In this episode of The King Is Coming, Jeff Kinley continues the Hope for America series with Episode 3, focusing on the theme “America’s Road to Ruin.” The program opens by asking whether there is hope for America after previous episodes considered America’s Christian roots and its relationship to God as a Gentile nation. The transcript identifies Jeff Kinley as host and notes that promotional material, scripture references, theological framing, and the program’s substance were preserved in the corrected publication-ready version. Biblical Illiteracy and the Need for Scripture Kinley begins by saying that Americans must evaluate the nation biblically, rather than simply through cultural criticism or personal opinion. He points to biblical illiteracy as a serious problem, citing examples of people who revere the Bible but do not read it and surveys suggesting that many Americans cannot name the Ten Commandments or understand basic Bible stories. For Kinley, this is why programs like The King Is Coming exist: to help viewers understand what Scripture says about humanity, nations, communities, and God’s expectations. Romans 1 and the Suppression of God’s Revelation The main teaching begins in Romans 1, where Kinley presents what he calls stages of divine judgment, ruin, or abandonment. His first principle is that humanity suppresses God’s revelation. He explains that God has given people internal evidence through conscience and external evidence through creation, so that every person has some awareness of God, right and wrong, and divine power. In Kinley’s view, America’s problem begins when people bury that truth, reject God as Creator, and replace biblical revelation with their own explanations. Refusing God’s Rule and Creating a New Reality Kinley’s second stage is that God’s rule is refused. Drawing from Romans 1:21-22, he teaches that when people refuse to honor God or give thanks, their thinking becomes futile and their hearts are darkened. He argues that once a society shuts the door on God’s truth, it must invent replacement truths built on feelings, relativism, speculation, and self-made reality. Kinley connects this to modern America, saying people are now redefining humanity, origins, gender, marriage, relationships, truth, and reality itself. Darkness, Consequences, and the Loss of Discernment Kinley emphasizes that free will does not mean freedom from consequences. He compares rejecting God’s truth to walking around in a dark room, where people cannot see clearly and begin imagining what is around them. He says God progressively turns down the light when people reject the light they have already been given. This leads, in his teaching, to a loss of spiritual discernment, a darkened understanding, and a condition where people think they are wise while becoming foolish in relation to God and truth. Replacing True Worship With Creation Worship The final major stage Kinley discusses is replacing God’s rightful worship with worship of creation. He explains Romans 1:23 as the exchange of the glory of God for images of humans, animals, birds, and created things. Kinley connects this not only to ancient idolatry and animist religion, but also to what he calls modern climate hysteria and the veneration of “Mother Earth.” He says believers should be good stewards of creation, but should never worship the earth, humanity, relationships, or any created thing in place of the Creator. Jesus Christ as America’s Only Hope Kinley closes by applying Romans 1 directly to America, saying the nation has pushed God to the margins of schools, universities, communities, media, and public life. He warns that America is on a fast track toward ruin unless it turns around, comparing the nation’s trajectory to a roller coaster that reaches the top and then goes downhill under gravity. His final message is that America’s only hope is Jesus Christ, who alone can bring salvation, light, and understanding. The episode ends with promotional material for Kinley’s books The End of America and As It Was in the Days of Noah, along with a ministry donation appeal.

  4. Jul 26

    The King Is Coming, July 26, 2026

    The King Is Coming with Jeff Kinley Hope For America - Episode 2: America, Abraham, and the Nations Under God’s Judgment Jeff Kinley teaches that God’s covenant with Abraham reveals how He relates to Israel, Gentile nations, and America, arguing that national blessing depends on moral character, treatment of Israel, and turning to Jesus Christ. America’s Crisis and the Question of Gentile Nations In this episode of The King Is Coming: Hope for America, host Jeff Kinley asks whether the Bible says anything about God’s relationship to Gentile nations. The program opens by framing America as being in a “spiritual emergency,” then promotes resources focused on America’s moral, political, social, and spiritual crisis. Jeff explains that he loves America and wrote The End of America to help Christians understand what Scripture says about the nation, how America relates to biblical prophecy, and what believers can do to bring hope to the country. Abraham’s Call and Israel’s Unique Covenant Jeff begins his teaching by going back to Genesis 12 and the call of Abraham, who was still called Abram when God summoned him out of Ur of the Chaldees. He describes Ur as a pagan society associated with the worship of the moon god Nanna and suggests that Abraham likely grew up within that religious environment. According to Jeff, God’s call to Abraham was sovereign, specific, and undeserved, not based on anything Abraham had done. He then connects this to Deuteronomy 7, where God reminds Israel that He chose them not because of their size or merit, but because He loved them and kept His oath. The Abrahamic Covenant as Specific, Unconditional, and Everlasting The heart of the episode is Jeff’s explanation of the Abrahamic covenant. He describes it first as a specific promise made to Abraham alone, not to all nations or all pagan peoples. He then calls it unconditional, using Genesis 15 to explain the ancient covenant-cutting ceremony in which God alone passes through the divided animals while Abraham sleeps. In Jeff’s interpretation, this shows that God Himself takes responsibility for fulfilling the covenant. He compares this to God’s unconditional love, saying that God’s faithful love does not depend on human response, even though Abraham’s faith was still necessary for him to enter into the blessing of the promise. Literal Land, Future Fulfillment, and the Millennial Kingdom Jeff also emphasizes that the Abrahamic covenant is everlasting. He quotes Genesis 17 to argue that God promised Abraham and his descendants the land of Canaan as an everlasting possession. Since Israel has not yet possessed all the land promised through the covenant, Jeff says the promise remains future and will be fulfilled in the Millennial Kingdom. He warns against spiritualizing the word “everlasting” and urges listeners to interpret Scripture according to its plain sense unless the text itself gives reason to read it symbolically. Blessing, Cursing, and Israel’s Place in History Jeff then describes the covenant as rewarding, focusing on God’s promise to bless those who bless Abraham and curse those who curse him. He applies this principle to nations that have mistreated Israel, naming empires and peoples such as Assyria, Babylon, Medo-Persia, the Amalekites, Ammonites, Philistines, Edomites, Moabites, and Rome. In Jeff’s view, their disappearance or decline is not coincidence but divine judgment tied to their treatment of Israel. He then connects the covenant to the Messiah, saying that Jesus came through Abraham’s lineage so that all nations could be blessed. Four Principles for God’s Relationship With Nations From the Abrahamic covenant, Jeff draws four principles for understanding how God relates to all nations. First, he says God judges nations according to their moral character and national conscience, using Sodom and Gomorrah and Nineveh as examples. Second, he says God judges nations according to their treatment of Israel, while clarifying that supporting Israel does not mean agreeing with every action of its government or military. Third, he argues that if God judged His own covenant people when they disobeyed, He will also judge Gentile nations that defy Him. Fourth, he teaches that God’s judgment fell on Jesus Christ at the cross so all nations could receive salvation. America’s Hope and the Call to Turn to Christ The episode closes by applying these principles to America. Jeff says God’s call to America is not to see itself as a uniquely chosen people, but to turn to Jesus Christ and receive blessing through relationship with Him. He argues that when enough people enter that relationship, biblical principles can spread through communities, states, and the nation. At the same time, Jeff warns that America is not presently experiencing God’s blessing as it should, and that judgment is “raging like a river” because the nation has a divine responsibility to turn to Christ. The program ends by previewing a future episode on what is wrong with America, followed by promotional material for Jeff’s books and ministry resources, including As It Was in the Days of Noah and Revelation’s Guide to Knowing God.

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World Prophetic Ministry teaches Bible Prophecy in these End-Time days. Through our outreaches of books, videos, and our highly acclaimed telecast, The King is Coming, we proclaim the Good News that Christ died for our sins and is coming again soon.

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