Category: End Times
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“I Go to Prepare a Place” — What Did Jesus Really Mean?

One of the most repeated ideas in modern Christianity is that when Jesus said, “I go to prepare a place for you,” He meant that He was ascending into Heaven to begin building mansions for believers. Yet when we slow down and read the passage in context, another picture begins to emerge. The misconception often…
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“My God, My God”: Why?

When Jesus cried from the cross, “My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?”— The Gospel of Matthew many have assumed this was the moment the Father turned away because Jesus had become sin. But does Scripture actually say that? Or have we inherited an assumption that deserves to be examined more carefully? The…
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Clothed, Not Unclothed

What Paul Really Meant About the Tent and the Building One of the most common teachings in modern Christianity is that when a believer dies, he immediately goes to heaven as a conscious spirit. But if that were true, Paul’s words in Second Epistle to the Corinthians 5 would make no sense. Because Paul plainly…
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The Renewal Covenant

Why “New” Never Meant Brand-New One of the most common assumptions in modern Christianity is that Jesus introduced a brand-new covenant—one that replaced what came before it. But that assumption collapses the moment Scripture is allowed to interpret itself. What Jesus inaugurated was not a new promise, but a renewed and confirmed one—a covenant made…
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Believers of Moses, Believe Him

Many people around the world honor Moses. Jews read the Torah as sacred Scripture. Muslims affirm Moses as a true prophet sent by God. Others respect Moses as the foundation of faith in one God while rejecting the New Testament. This article is written for all who sincerely believe Moses spoke from God. It does…
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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…




