Category: End Times
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Annihilation vs Eternal Punishment

“You Shall Not Surely Die”: The Original Lie and the Truth About Final Judgment From the beginning, Satan’s first deception was simple and devastating: “You shall not surely die.” That lie redefined death as something other than what God declared it to be. Scripture, however, never wavers—death means the end of life, the loss of…
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“In Thee Shall All Families of the Earth Be Blessed”

The Covenant Promise Misunderstood “And I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed.”— Genesis 12:3 For generations, many have quoted God’s words to Abraham — “I will bless those who bless thee, and curse those who curse thee” —…
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This Is My Son, in Whom I Am Well Pleased

When Jesus stepped into the Jordan River, heaven itself bore witness. The Spirit descended like a dove, and the Father declared: “This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.” (Matthew 3:17). This was no ordinary moment. It was the exact fulfillment of Daniel’s prophecy of the Seventy Weeks — the anointing of…
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Day After

Still Here? Introduction: The Morning After Another rapture prediction has passed. Another chart, another date, another disappointment. And yet here we are — still here, the day after. At AsAThief.com, we’re not surprised. Jesus never told us to set dates. He told us to watch. In fact, He warned us there would be two kinds…
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Why Knowing Who Destroyed Jerusalem in 70 AD Unlocks End-Times Prophecy

If you misidentify the people of the Prince, you’ll misread the last days. 1. The Question That Changes Everything Who destroyed Jerusalem in 70 AD?Most people answer instantly: Rome.Yes — Rome was there, swords drawn, fire burning. But prophecy in Daniel 9:26 doesn’t just ask who swung the sword — it asks whose people they…
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Curse’s Paradox: Death to Death

The moment that Christians are resurrected is the moment that death dies. From the beginning, the curse of sin wrote its dominion in one dreadful word: death. Every grave, every tear, every silence in the dust testified that death ruled unchallenged. Yet Scripture reveals a staggering paradox—death itself is destined to die. And the One…
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The Two Witnesses: Judgment Power

For nearly 2,000 years, since the fulfillment of Pentecost, the body of Christ has been waiting for the final three appointed times (moedim) to be fulfilled: the Feast of Trumpets, the Day of Atonement, and the Feast of Tabernacles. These appointed times are not only prophetic shadows of things to come but also chronological markers…
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What Did Jesus Write in the Dirt? The Mercy Behind the Mystery

Introduction The account of the woman caught in adultery (John 8:1–11) remains one of the most theologically rich and debated moments in the Gospels. At its center lies a question that has stirred imaginations for centuries: What did Jesus write on the ground? While many have speculated, a closer reading of the text—especially through the…


