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A rebuttal to a post I made several years ago. Revelation 13:7


The author reflects on their journey of understanding biblical prophecy, particularly Revelation, influenced by teachers like Hilton Sutton. While frustrated by the lack of guidance post-1980s, they found clarity through Joel Richardson’s works. They argue against a misinterpretation of Revelation 13:7, asserting it refers to a pre-tribulation context and not the church enduring God’s wrath. Continue reading

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Why would a shy introvert have such a craving to teach?


Not that long ago I got set up for a trap by my pastor. I was taken to lunch under the premise of talking about a study I was to lead, but, his plan had everything to do with challenging … Continue reading

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