Category: End Times
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Remember Job’s Wife

That wasn’t a mistake. Jesus told us, “Remember Lot’s wife” (Luke 17:32), but this article invites you to consider someone rarely mentioned: Job’s wife. Because if you look at the state of Christian marriages today, especially the divorce rate among believers, it’s clear: we have forgotten her. We remember Lot’s wife because she looked back…
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The Great Falling Away: When the Third Temple Falls Within

Disclosure: This is not “date setting.” I am not suggesting these events will happen on the dates listed. Rather, I am speculating based on historical patterns, current developments, and the day-counts given in Daniel 12—1335, 1290, and 1260—while aligning them with the remaining biblical feast days. If the upcoming lookout date occurs, then we can…
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While They Prepare a Temple, the True One Crumbles from Within

A Warning About the Red Heifer and the Real Temple of God There are growing rumors that a red heifer may soon be sacrificed—possibly on the 9th of Av on the Hebrew calendar, a date historically marked by the destruction of both the First and Second Temples. Some believe this sacrifice will help pave the…
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Clothed in Glory: Bodies of the Saints

Introduction: A Different Kind of Covering When we talk about the end times, many focus on escape—being taken out before God’s wrath falls. But what if Scripture teaches something deeper? What if the saints escape not by being removed from the final shaking, but by being clothed in glory, able to stand in its midst?…
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A Christian’s Heart

A Christian’s heart is not like the heart of the world. It beats differently. It loves differently. It responds differently—especially under pressure. In Scripture, we see the contrast clearly. Pharaoh had a heart that was hard. When confronted with truth, he resisted. When challenged by God, he dug in his heels. His heart grew colder,…
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“Lifted by the Hand of God”

““And whosoever shall exalt himself shall be humbled; and whosoever shall humble himself shall be exalted.” – Matthew 23:12 In God’s kingdom, the path to glory isn’t by climbing higher—it’s by bowing lower. Not for attention, not to be seen, but in genuine surrender to God. It’s not about getting lifted—it’s about trusting Christ, whether…
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Jesus Wept

John 11 tells the unforgettable story of Lazarus, his death, and his miraculous resurrection. It contains the shortest, yet one of the most profound verses in all of Scripture:“Jesus wept.” (John 11:35) But why would Jesus weep knowing He would raise Lazarus just moments later? John 11:4 gives us a key insight:“When Jesus heard that,…
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Passover
“These are the feasts of the LORD, even holy convocations, which ye shall proclaim in their seasons. In the fourteenth day of the first month at even is the LORD’S passover.”— Leviticus 23:4–5 “Holy Convocations” (Hebrew: miqra kodesh) 📖 So, holy convocations are sacred gatherings commanded by God, not just for fellowship, but to remember,…
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Two Kinds of Wrath: Uncovering the Distinction Between “Orgē” and “Thymos” in Scripture

Many readers of the Bible see the word “wrath” and assume it carries one general meaning throughout Scripture. However, a deeper dive into the original Greek texts of the New Testament reveals something powerful: there are two different Greek words commonly translated as “wrath,” each with its own nuance, intensity, and divine purpose. These two…
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Did Paul Mock Nero? The Race, the Crown, and True Victory

When the Apostle Paul wrote, “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith” (2 Timothy 4:7), he was not merely reflecting on his own life — he was also making a profound statement about what true victory looks like in contrast to the corrupt and superficial triumphs…
