Chuck Missler has narrated 69 audiobooks on Listento.it by 26 authors, with an average listener rating of 4.9★ across 51 ratings. The most-rated is The Book of Revelation: A Commentary.

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The Book of Revelation: A Commentary

8 ratings

Summary

The Book of Revelation is the only book of the Bible with a promise to the reader! Why? What makes this book so special?   Revelation is a lens that puts the entire Bible into focus. The lens is focused on the person of Jesus Christ, and his destiny is imminent. This is a book of victory: We are overcomers! We are the ultimate winners in the game of life! (I read the ending: We win!)   One of the reasons this book strikes us as strange is because of our lack of understanding concerning the Old Testament. The Book of Revelation consists of 404 verses that contain over 800 allusions to the Old Testament. These are detailed, along with Chuck's analysis of the design and structure of this fascinating book. Learn about the past, present, and future of the church and our ultimate destiny. This is an ideal "first study" and foundational for every Christian.

©2005 Koininia House (P)2018 Koininia House

Narrator: Chuck Missler
Length: 26 hrs and 18 mins
Available on Audible
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The Book of Daniel: An Expositional Commentary

6 ratings

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Daniel had the most incredible career imaginable; he was transported as a teenage captive to a pagan empire and became the primary confidante to the ruler of Babylon. When Babylonia was taken over by its enemies, he rose to the second or third position in the Persian Empire. There are only two people in the Bible other than Jesus Christ of which no evil is spoken, Joseph and Daniel. The book of Daniel is in two halves: the first six chapters are historical, which deal with the adventures and career of this remarkable man. The second six chapters are some of the most pivotal and important prophecies of the entire Bible. Without a clear understanding of the book of Daniel, you will not understand the times in which we live.

©2004 Chuck Missler (P)2017 Chuck Missler

Narrator: Chuck Missler
Length: 15 hrs and 33 mins
Available on Audible
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The Book of Romans: A Commentary

5 ratings

Summary

Romans is the definitive statement of Christian doctrine - the most comprehensive book in the New Testament. Its impact on history is unequaled. This is the first in a trilogy (Galatians, Hebrews) on Habakkuk 2:4 - "the just shall live by faith" - which later became the mantra of the reformation. It has an international outlook: As a Roman citizen, and with both Hebrew and Greek culture of history, religion, philosophy, poetry, science, music, etc., Paul's Epistle to the Romans is the most profound writing that exists anywhere. It is the definitive analysis on sin, the law, and grace, and it answers the most profound question: It may be that Deity can forgive sins, but I do not see how. (Socrates, 500 BC)

©2008 Koinonia House (P)2017 Koinonia House

Narrator: Chuck Missler
Length: 23 hrs and 40 mins
Available on Audible
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Learn the Bible 24 Hours

4 ratings

Summary

The ultimate literary adventure... Are you ready for a detailed yet thoroughly enjoyable study of the most profound book ever written? Using sound scientific facts, historical analysis, and Biblical narrative, acclaimed teacher Dr. Chuck Missler weaves together a rich tapestry of information - providing an accurate understanding of Scripture's relation to itself, to us, and to the world at large.  Examine the heroic tales of Exodus, the lasting wisdom of Proverbs, or even the enigmatic imagery of Revelation with the simple, scripturally sound insights and fresh perspectives found in Learn the Bible in 24 Hours. Whether you want to explore some of the less-discussed nuances of scripture or you need a comprehensive refresher course on the Bible's themes and stories, Learn the Bible in 24 Hours is a great guide.  Dr. Missler combines his life-long love of Bible teaching with more than 30 successful years in the business world and a distinguished military career to bring you this unique perspective for attaining Biblical knowledge. In just 24 hours you can have a rock-solid foundation for a lifetime of spiritual enrichment.

©2002 Koinonia House (P)2017 Koinonia House

Narrator: Chuck Missler
Length: 24 hrs and 33 mins
Available on Audible
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The Book of Jeremiah: A Commentary

4 ratings

Summary

Here is one of the bravest and most tender, yet most pathetic figures in all history - a patriot, as well as a prophet. He is known as the "Weeping Prophet". He watched his nation decline and finally fall under God's judgment. During Jeremiah's 40 years of ministry, he never received a hint of gratitude. As one of the most important of the "Major Prophets", Jeremiah is a rich, rewarding study. It is full of surprises, deeply touching episodes, and extremely moving tale. It is also, in many ways, profoundly timely for us today! The Book of Lamentations is also included in this commentary. The Book of Lamentations is a complete book in itself, a five-chapter book that is sort of an appendix to the Book of Jeremiah. The Book of Lamentations is his outpouring, where he essentially mourns for Jerusalem. On the one hand, the poor guy was faithful in his office as a prophet. He told forth what God had told him to tell forth, and Jerusalem was going to be judged for her iniquity. On the other hand, Jeremiah was a patriot. His roots were there, and his emotional commitment to Judah was absolutely uncompromising.

©2000 Koinonia House (P)2019 Koinonia House

Narrator: Chuck Missler
Length: 25 hrs and 39 mins
Available on Audible
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The Book of Genesis: A Commentary

3 ratings

Summary

There are four basic questions that confront each of us: Who am I?; where did I come from?; why am I here?; and where am I going when I die? Your eternal destiny will be determined by your “world view” in addressing these issues. And there are really only two world views: either everything - including you - is the result of some kind of cosmic accident, or this is all the result of a deliberate design by a designer. This issue could not be more fundamental. It comes as a shock to many to discover that every major theme and doctrine in the Bible has its roots in this “Book of Beginnings”: sovereign election, salvation, justification by faith, believer’s security, separation, disciplinary chastisement, the Divine Incarnation, the “rapture” of the church, death and resurrection, the priesthoods (both Aaronic and Melchizedekian), the antichrist, and even the Palestinian Covenant, which is being challenged by the continuing tensions throughout the world today, all have their roots in this critical foundational book of the Bible. Breakthroughs in the fields of physics, technology, and biology led Chuck Missler to record this wonderful study in Genesis. With over 24 hours of teaching, this verse-by-verse study of the book of Genesis has been one of our most sought-after and best-selling series in the history of Koinonia House.

©2004 Koinonia House (P)2018 Koinonia House

Narrator: Chuck Missler
Length: 28 hrs and 39 mins
Available on Audible
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The Book of Luke

2 ratings

Summary

For many, the Gospel according to "the Beloved Physician" is the most readable and complete account of the life of Christ. Known for its historical detail and precision, Luke was chosen by the Holy Spirit to communicate the Gospel to an educated and technological culture. The evidences of the truly "human" nature of Jesus Christ are littered throughout this treatise.

©2001 Koinonia House (P)2018 Koinonia House

Narrator: Chuck Missler
Length: 25 hrs and 48 mins
Available on Audible
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The Book of John: A Commentary

2 ratings

Summary

"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." - John 3:16   Because of its emphasis on "the Love of God" and Jesus' being the incarnation of that Love, many believe this gospel is the most important for new and old Christians alike to take to heart. Written by the "disciple whom Jesus loved", the book of John is organized around seven miracles, seven discourses and seven "I AM" statements. This study is so deep "an elephant can bathe in it, and yet an infant can wade in it."

©2001 Koinonia House (P)2018 Koinonia House

Narrator: Chuck Missler
Length: 21 hrs and 54 mins
Available on Audible
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The Book of Exodus: A Commentary

2 ratings

Summary

The Book of Exodus is the bedrock of God's plan of redemption and is seen as a "type" of the early church. It is also an adventure of discovery, since the dramatic narrative is laced with numerous hidden messages in the form of microcodes and macrocodes, each anticipating the New Testament climax.

©2000 Koinonia House (P)2018 Koinonia House

Narrator: Chuck Missler
Length: 19 hrs and 33 mins
Available on Audible
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The Book of Isaiah

2 ratings

Summary

Isaiah was the most comprehensive of all prophets: His writing spans the entirety of history, from the creation of the world to the creation of "a new heavens and new earth". No other prophet matches his majestic eloquence on the glory of God and the redemptive work and sufferings of the coming Messiah, all the while making us clearly aware of God's abounding Grace. This study contains over 28 hours of verse-by-verse teaching. 

©2001 Koinonia House (P)2018 Koinonia House

Narrator: Chuck Missler
Length: 29 hrs and 35 mins
Available on Audible
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The Holographic Universe

2 ratings

Summary

There seems to be evidence to suggest that our world and everything in it are only ghostly images: projections from a level of reality so beyond our own that the real reality is literally beyond both space and time. The main architect of this astonishing idea is one of the world’s most eminent thinkers - physicist David Bohm, a protégé of Einstein’s. In this executive summary, Chuck gives a current perspective on some of the areas that define our reality. Could the cosmos be a super-hologram? What is one of the fundamental errors commonly made in the field of astronomy? What is the nature of reality? What are the implications of this understanding?

©2012 Koinonia House (P)2020 Koinonia House

Narrator: Chuck Missler
Length: 2 hrs and 6 mins
Available on Audible
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The Spiritual Gifts

1 rating

Summary

The apostle Paul told the Corinthian Christians, “Now concerning spiritual gifts, brethren, I would not have you ignorant.” Sadly, today many people are confused about the person and work of the Holy Spirit. Who or what is the Holy Spirit? What are the gifts of the Spirit? Are the gifts of the Spirit for today? Do all Christians have spiritual gifts? What is the greatest sign of being filled with the Holy Spirit?

©2016 Koinonia House (P)2020 Koinonia House

Narrator: Chuck Missler
Length: 2 hrs and 40 mins
Available on Audible
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The Books of I and II Peter

1 rating

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As a member of the Inner Circle, Peter was present at the Transfiguration, the raising of Jairus' daughter, and the closer circle at Gethsemane. This most vibrant personality's letters are rich in theology, as well as practical exhortation, dealing with our living hope, suffering persecution for righteousness' sake, the use of heavenly gifts, patience in suffering, fidelity in service, and humility in ministering to one another. Peter's letters also have a clear eschatonogical orientation, focusing on the Lord's coming and the end of the world, with warnings against false teachers - foreseeing the apostasy in which the professing church will end. Written by one of the most colorful personalities who participated in the greatest adventures of human history, a careful study of these letters is a certain treat to the diligent student.  This study contains eight hours of verse-by-verse teachings.

©1997 Koinonia House (P)2018 Koinonia House

Narrator: Chuck Missler
Length: 8 hrs and 17 mins
Available on Audible
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The Book of Mark: A Commentary

1 rating

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"Finishing Well" is the name of the game. Here was a rich, young ruler - a first century "yuppie" if you will - who, although getting off to a rather problematic beginning, finished well, indeed.   A rich young ruler questioned Christ about what he needed to do to inherit eternal life. Mark's Gospel includes a detail that Matthew and Luke failed to mention: "And Jesus looking upon him loved him..." This hints at the possibility that young John Mark himself may have been that rich young man.

©2010 Koinonia House (P)2018 Koinonia House

Narrator: Chuck Missler
Length: 13 hrs and 50 mins
Available on Audible
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The Book of Ephesians

1 rating

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Have you ever wished you could win a lottery? Or inherit a great fortune? We have already won an inheritance that is beyond our comprehension! An inheritance that transcends any quantitative measurement. In fact, it was set aside for us before the world began! Ephesians is regarded by many as the loftiest pinnacle of the New Testament, and yet is also a practical manual for personal combat. The Epistle to the Ephesians is the most mystical of Paul's epistles. It is regarded by some as the highest conceptual ground in the New Testament. It is the crown and climax of Pauls' letters: it looks at our salvation from pre-creation election to the vantage point of "the heavenlies" - a panoramic view of the wondrous and glorious work of God in Jesus Christ our lord. Its uniqueness also includes the revelation of Paul's unique mandate and the character and nature of the Church. This study will also explore its singular allusion to four-dimensional hyperspace, and its detailed depiction of the seven elements of the Armor of God. A high-altitude, spiritual flight with down-to-earth, practical consequences!

©2009 Chuck Missler (P)2009 Chuck Missler

Narrator: Chuck Missler
Length: 8 hrs and 45 mins
Available on Audible
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Cosmic Codes

1 rating

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Cosmic Codes, abridged edition.  Are we in possession of messages of extraterrestrial origin? If so, what do they mean? What do these messages from the edge of eternity portend for the future? What has the science of cryptology revealed about these ancient texts? Is our universe itself a "digital message"? Do these messages explain the interval between the miracle of our origin and the mystery of our destiny?  Learn the implications of our finite universe and the shocking discoveries of quantum physics at the very boundaries of reality and learn their significance to our origin and personal destinies!  You will grow in excitement as Chuck Missler details astonishing hidden messages within the text of the Torah that could only have been placed there by the great author himself. He explores the impact of information sciences on our understanding of ancient texts...including microcodes, macrocodes, and metacodes...as well as the highly controversial "equidistant letter sequences" discovered in the Bible.  You will be able to use this exciting information to discover the hidden messages yourself because many of them do not require a computer to decipher.  Chuck Missler reviews the history of cryptography - the study of secret codes - and the background of proposed interstellar languages.   Microcodes: an exploration of microcodes, the unique qualities of Hebrew that make it codeable.  Macrocodes: a study of macrocodes, prophetic messages God has given through symbolism and types.  Metacodes: a study of metacodes, the codes God has placed in nature - signals from the 10th dimension and the code of life.

©1998 Koinonia House (P)2018 Koinonia House

Narrator: Chuck Missler
Length: 8 hrs
Available on Audible
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The Book of Hebrews: A Commentary

1 rating

Summary

This letter is one of the two greatest theological treatises of the New Testament. It is the ''Leviticus'' of the New Testament, detailing how the Lord Jesus Christ is both the fulfillment and the successor to all that had gone on before. This study will contrast conditional promises of the past with unconditional promises of the New Covenant: exchanging the shadows for substance. The Calvinist and Arminian viewpoints will be explored. This third of the trilogy on Habakkuk 2:4, ''The Just shall live by faith,'' addresses profound aspects of ''faith'' which challenge even the most diligent student.

©2008 Koinonia House (P)2018 Koinonia House

Narrator: Chuck Missler
Length: 16 hrs and 55 mins
Available on Audible
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The Book of Psalms: A Commentary

1 rating

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Psalms is Israel's hymnal: It is poetry laced with strong theology. In Hebrew, this book is called Tehillim, which means ''Praises". There are 55 psalms addressed to ''the chief musician". [Greek: psalmoi, ''a poem to be sung to a stringed instrument'' or psaltar, for harp or stringed instrument.]   History instructs; law teaches; prophecy announces, rebukes, chastens; morality persuades. Psalms is the medicine and succor for the comfort and encouragement of us all. They are written to the individual - all of us, individually.   Jesus said that the psalms spoke about him (Lk 24:44). Christ's birth, betrayal, agony, death, resurrection, ascension, coming again in glory, and his worldwide reign - all are pictured in inspired vividness. They constitute irrefutable testimony to the divine inspiration of the Scripture.

©2007 Koinonia House (P)2018 Koinonia House

Narrator: Chuck Missler
Length: 24 hrs and 17 mins
Available on Audible
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The Book of Deuteronomy: A Commentary

1 rating

Summary

Whose sermons are quoted most in the Bible? The answer may surprise you. Deuteronomy is essentially a series of sermons by the greatest Old Testament prophet. Jesus himself quoted more from Deuteronomy than from any other portion of the Old Testament. Just as the New Testament epistles are our primary interpretive commentary on the historical narratives (the Gospels and Acts), the most venerated portion of the Old Testament - the Torah - has within it its primary commentary in the form of three sermons by Moses.

©2004 Koinonia House (P)2018 Koinonia House

Narrator: Chuck Missler
Length: 14 hrs and 37 mins
Available on Audible
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The Book of Jude

1 rating

Summary

The Book of Jude is a tiny book, tragically neglected by students, yet overflowing with fascinating Old Testament references and allusions: lessons from Israel in the wilderness, the angels that sinned, the strange events of Sodom and Gomorrah, and other insights from Cain, Balaam, as well as the mysterious person known as Enoch. Jude is written for the end times, for the end of the Church Age. Jude is the only book devoted entirely to the great apostasy. Jude is the "vestibule" to the Book of Revelation.

©2006 Chuck Missler (P)2017 Chuck Missler

Narrator: Chuck Missler
Length: 10 hrs and 10 mins
Available on Audible