Discover the Gospel That Never Ends
Six Spirit-led modules walk you from fear-based end-times theology to a living, hope-filled New Covenant faith — rooted in Christ risen as Victor and King, the indwelling Holy Spirit, and a world without end.

The gospel I teach doesn't end the world — it opens it, because the one who rose from the dead is still reigning, still giving, and still very much alive in you.— David Clilverd

What you'll learn
What you'll be able to do
- Articulate the theological distinction between Christ as crucified Victim and Christ risen as Victor and King, and explain why it transforms your understanding of salvation
- Explain the New Covenant in Christ's blood and how it superseded the old covenant of stone tablets, grounding your faith in grace rather than law
- Describe the role of the indwelling Holy Spirit as a 'second I AM' — the gift given through baptism and laying on of hands — and apply this to daily Spirit-led living
- Understand the church as the true Israel of God in Pauline theology, releasing attachment to old-Jerusalem-centred end-times narratives
- Counter fear-based judgment theologies with Scripture's own witness that God is love, mercy triumphs over judgment, and salvation is a free gift (Ephesians 3:21 — world without end)
- Pray and pursue personal and communal revival, restoration, and renewal with confidence — equipped with a coherent, hope-filled gospel framework for a world facing real crises
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The curriculum
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6 modules · 17 lessons

Two Gospels, Two Worlds — Setting the Stage
This opening module establishes the central tension of the entire curriculum: two fundamentally different gospel frameworks produce two radically different worlds — one ending in fear and judgment, the other continuing without end in love and grace. Students are oriented to the theological journey ahead and invited to examine the assumptions they already carry. This module is intentionally placed first to surface misconceptions before doctrine is built on top of them.
- 1.1The Gospel That Ends the World vs. the Gospel Without EndIncluded
- 1.2Why the Christmas Cycle Keeps Us Spiritually StuckIncluded
Victor, Not Victim — The Resurrection as Cosmic Defeat of the Devil
This module delivers the theological core that everything else in the curriculum depends on: the distinction between Christ crucified as apparent victim and Christ risen as undisputed Victor and King. The cross is reframed not as a moment of defeat but as the decisive battlefield where the devil was overcome — and the resurrection reveals the outcome. Students must grasp this before the New Covenant, the Spirit, or the church can make full sense. The module is correctly sequenced second as the doctrinal foundation for all that follows.
- 2.1The Cross as the Place of Victory, Not DefeatIncluded
- 2.2Risen as King — Christ's Present Reign and the Order of MelchizedekIncluded
- 2.3What Salvation Looks Like When the Victor Shares His VictoryIncluded
The New Covenant — Grace Over Law, Blood Over Stone
This module addresses the covenantal architecture that underpins the entire gospel framework. Students learn precisely what was abolished at the cross (the old covenant of stone tablets, the Mosaic law as the mechanism of righteousness), what replaced it (the new covenant in Christ's blood), and what the free gift of grace through faith means in concrete terms. Crucially, this module also anchors the 'world without end' vision of Ephesians 3:21 — establishing that the gospel's horizon is eternal, not apocalyptic. This module is correctly sequenced after the Victor module because covenant flows from Christology.
- 3.1The Old Covenant Abolished — What Died on the Cross Besides JesusIncluded
- 3.2Saved by Grace Through Faith — Unpacking the Free GiftIncluded
- 3.3A World Without End — Ephesians 3:21 and the Eternal GospelIncluded
The Indwelling Spirit — The Second I AM and Spirit-Led Living
This module takes the theological groundwork of the previous three and shows where it lands experientially: in the person of the Holy Spirit dwelling within every believer. Building on the source text's striking phrase 'a second I AM in us all,' students explore the Spirit as the living presence of the risen, victorious Christ within them — given through baptism and the laying on of hands. The practical dimension of Spirit-led daily living receives full treatment here, including the honest challenge of ego-crucifixion. This module is correctly placed after covenant (Module 3) because the Spirit is the agent of the new covenant.
- 4.1Baptism and the Laying On of Hands — How the Spirit Comes InIncluded
- 4.2The Spirit as 'Second I AM' — Divine Presence WithinIncluded
- 4.3Led by the Spirit — Sons and Daughters of God in PracticeIncluded
The Church as True Israel — Releasing Old-Jerusalem Eschatology
This module addresses the ecclesiological and eschatological dimensions of the curriculum's argument. Building on Paul's theology in Galatians 6:16 and Romans 9–11, students come to understand that the church — composed of all who are in Christ, baptised into his name, and indwelt by his Spirit — is the true Israel of God. This directly dismantles the expectation that Christ will return to a geopolitical old Jerusalem, because the Jerusalem that matters is now wherever the Spirit-filled community gathers. This module is correctly placed after the Spirit module because the church is constituted by the Spirit.
- 5.1The Church Is Israel — Paul's Radical RedefinitionIncluded
- 5.2All Saints, All Sinners — What It Means to Be the People of GodIncluded
Revival, Restoration, Renewal — A Hope-Filled Gospel for a World in Crisis
The final module takes everything built across the course and turns it outward toward the world. Students are equipped to counter fear-based judgment theologies with Scripture's own witness, to pray revival, restoration, and renewal with theological confidence rather than desperate wishful thinking, and to carry a coherent, hope-filled gospel framework into a world facing real crises — war, climate change, personal breakdown. This module is correctly placed last: it is the mission and application fruit of all the preceding doctrinal work. A new lesson on 'Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment' has been added as an essential gap-fill, ensuring the curriculum fully delivers the fifth and sixth target outcomes.
- 6.1God Is Love — Dismantling Fear-Based Judgment TheologiesIncluded
- 6.2Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment — Holding Pastoral Honesty and Gospel Hope TogetherIncluded
- 6.3Praying Revival — Confidence, Not Wishful ThinkingIncluded
- 6.4Carrying the Gospel Forward — Your Coherent, Hope-Filled FrameworkIncluded
Who it's for
Is this you?
The Burned-Out Prophecy Watcher
You've spent years tracking end-times signs and you're exhausted — this school gives you a Scriptural exit from the doom loop and a gospel you can actually live from.
The Charismatic Hungry for Depth
Your Spirit-encounters are real but your theology hasn't caught up — the 'Second I AM' module grounds your charismatic experience in the full New Covenant framework it deserves.
The Post-Evangelical Reconstructing
You've walked away from fear-based religion but you're not ready to walk away from Jesus — this school rebuilds from the Resurrection up, with grace and honesty in equal measure.
The Pentecostal Pastor or Leader
You preach hope every Sunday but carry private theological tensions — this school gives you a coherent, Spirit-empowered framework you can teach and pray from with confidence.
The Curious Seeker
You're not sure what you believe yet, but something about love, grace, and a Spirit who is actually present draws you in — this school welcomes your questions as the starting point.
The Scripture-Lover Rereading Everything
You love the Bible deeply and suspect it says something richer than what you've been taught — the open-Bible, passage-by-passage approach here is exactly the study you've been looking for.
Questions
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Your teacher
A note from your teacher
David Clilverd
Friend, if you've found your way here, I have a feeling I know something about where you've been.
Maybe you grew up in a tradition where the gospel was mostly about escape — escaping judgment, escaping the tribulation, escaping a world that God had more or less written off. Maybe you've sat through end-times sermons that left you feeling afraid rather than loved, small rather than sent, anxious rather than anointed. Or maybe you've had a genuine encounter with the Holy Spirit — something real, something undeniable — and yet the theological framework you inherited doesn't quite hold it. There's a gap between what you've experienced in the Spirit and what the theology around you is able to explain. I know that gap. I've lived in it.
What I want to share with you in this school is not a new gospel — it is the oldest one, the one that was always there in Paul's letters and in the Resurrection accounts, waiting to be read without the overlay of fear. Christ did not rise as a victim who barely made it. He rose as Victor and King — the Melchizedek-order priest and sovereign who defeated the devil at the Cross and now reigns, sharing that victory with every believer who receives the indwelling Spirit. That changes everything. It changes what salvation means, what the church is, what the Holy Spirit is doing inside you right now, and what the world's future actually holds.
This school walks through all of it — unhurried, open-Bible, passage by passage. We will look at why the old covenant of stone was always meant to be superseded by the New Covenant of grace. We will sit with Paul's breathtaking claim that the church is the true Israel of God. We will open Ephesians 3:21 together and let it say what it actually says: world without end. And we will close not with an invitation to survive, but with an invitation to pray and pursue revival with real confidence, because the God who is love is not done with His people or His world.
I am not asking you to abandon your tradition or your experience. I am inviting you to let the Spirit lead you deeper — into a theology that can hold your joy, your questions, your hunger, and your hope all at once. Come with your open Bible. Come with your honest doubts. The Victor King has more than enough room for all of it.
— David Clilverd
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