Tag Archives: end times

I finally heard a Pastor take a bold stance and say, I am 100% going to declare the day; and so am I.


 I recently heard a group of pastors who were doing a video round-table and one of them, in the process of introducing himself, decided to push the religious envelope by saying, I am 100% going to declare the day. He … Continue reading

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I am no different than you. I, too, have to fight through the fears and verbal attacks from zealots.


The author expresses a belief in Jesus’ imminent return coinciding with the Feast of Trumpets, particularly around the new moon sighting in September 2025. They emphasize the significance of recent events, including proposed peace efforts in Israel and the potential consequences of attempting to divide the land. The discussion reflects on biblical prophecies and the uncertainty of specific timings regarding spiritual revelations and the return of Christ. Continue reading

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Chapter nine of Daniel and the seventy weeks begins by focusing on the 70 weeks of years.


The content discusses the prophetic significance of Daniel 9:24-26, emphasizing the 70th week involving the antichrist’s emergence, God’s wrath, and the timeline from the decree to rebuild Jerusalem. It argues that previous interpretations misidentify the antichrist’s origin, suggesting it may be linked to Assyrian roots, not simply Roman. Continue reading

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The tares and the wheat, and how does all this fit into the final judgment. A response to a family member.


The discussion focuses on the interpretation of the final judgment as depicted in Matthew and Revelation, emphasizing their relationship. It argues that these passages address different aspects of judgment, primarily involving nations rather than the church. It explores the significance of resurrection and judgment for various groups and highlights the nature of death as separation from God. Continue reading

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A controversy about the sheep and the goats. Matthew 25.


The post discusses a controversial interpretation of Jesus’ teachings about the sheep and goats in Matthew 25, emphasizing the importance of scriptural accuracy. The author critiques a Bible study leader for promoting unsupported claims, arguing for individual scripture study, and highlights the need for theological integrity. Ultimately, confusion arises from differing interpretations of Christ’s judgment and mercy. Continue reading

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Someone I know wrote to me asking if I could contrast and compare the rapture to the cross. To be honest, it did not seem like there was a comparison. I have discovered a depth I did not know.


The text compares the crucifixion and the rapture, emphasizing Jesus’ significance. It illustrates the thief on the cross, who gained salvation through belief in Christ. It discusses scriptural interpretations of Jesus’ actions, sacrifice, and the shift in salvation history following the cross, along with the implications of judgment and eternal life for believers. Continue reading

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Babylon the great, Mother of harlots. Revelation 17:3


The commentary discusses the interpretation of “Mystery Babylon” as it relates to Jerusalem and God’s word. It argues that Babylon, once significant, is now spiritually representative and warns against misleading teachings that suggest its physical rebuilding. Continue reading

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Understanding Joel 2: Hope Amid Darkness


Call me what you wish, but know this. I will deliver what I feel the Lord is telling me to say. The day of the Lord is upon us. Even in the midst of darkness, His word and His Spirit will still … Continue reading

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” one will be taken and one will be left.” ?? Matthew 24:40-44


We ended the last study looking at Matthew 24:36-39, as Jesus compared what the times would be like when He comes back as the Messiah that the Jews long for. Most Bibles title this section “No one knows the day … Continue reading

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Here’s a brief diversion from Matthew 24: Two of the most common actions in today’s world are violence and cursing.


Two of the most common actions we see on the news today are associated with the words curse and violence. Have you ever wondered where those two words originated? Well, the word curse comes from the Hebrew word ‘âlâh, and yes, it sounds just like … Continue reading

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