Category: End Times
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Atonement for Sins: The Sacrifice of Christ and Our Reconciliation with God

Introduction The doctrine of atonement lies at the heart of the Christian faith. It represents God’s redemptive plan to reconcile sinful humanity to Himself through the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ. From the fall of Adam to the redeeming work of Christ, atonement stands as the divine answer to the problem of sin. Without atonement,…
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Jonah’s Descent into Sheol: A Journey of Spiritual and Physical Restoration

The story of Jonah, as detailed in the Hebrew Bible, is a profound narrative of descent and restoration. Through carefully crafted language and imagery, the text traces Jonah’s journey downward—both physically and spiritually—before his cry from Sheol and subsequent resurrection-like deliverance. This article explores the key moments of Jonah’s descent and highlights how they reveal…
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Unveiling the Mystery: The Hidden Identity of the Magi at Jesus’ Birth

The story of the Magi visiting Jesus near the time of His birth is one of the most fascinating narratives in the Bible. Matthew chapter 2 provides details about these mysterious visitors from “the East,” who followed a star that led them to the newborn King of the Jews. Their journey raises intriguing questions: Who…
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Champion & Champ in Him: Giving God Glory

The 2024 Ohio State Buckeyes football season began in a way no one saw coming—a revival that sparked a movement of faith, unity, and boldness for Christ. Players and students were baptized, declared the name of Jesus, and began their journey not just as a football team but as a group committed to glorifying God…
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Are You Waiting for God to Prove That He Loves You Without Giving Him “You” to Know?

In a world where love is often measured by grand gestures, material gifts, or immediate gratification, many find themselves silently asking, “Does God love me?” It’s a question rooted in our deepest longing for affirmation and belonging. Yet, how often do we wait for God to prove His love while withholding the one thing He…
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The Feast of the Lord: Appointed Times of Prophetic Fulfillment

The word “feast” in the Bible comes from the Hebrew word moed, meaning “appointed times.” These are divinely set dates established by God, pointing to miraculous events in His redemptive plan. Among the seven appointed times, the first four have already been fulfilled with extraordinary precision, underscoring the significance of the final three. Understanding the…
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The Unbreakable Covenant That Is Broken by Abomination

The covenant of day and night stands as one of the most profound symbols of God’s faithfulness in Scripture—a covenant so unshakable that it is equated with the eternal promises made to David and Israel. Yet, prophetic passages reveal a startling truth: while this covenant reflects God’s enduring commitment, humanity’s rebellion and the abomination of…
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Jesus: The Image of the Invisible God

The question of Jesus’ divinity has captivated hearts and minds for centuries. Was He merely a moral teacher or prophet, or was He something far greater? The Bible offers a resounding answer: Jesus is God incarnate—the visible representation of the invisible Creator. This article will explore the depth of Scripture to unveil the profound truth…
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AsAThief.com

Why Is This Page Called “AsAThief.com”? The phrase “as a thief” is a profound and recurring theme in the Bible, often associated with the return of Jesus Christ. Many people interpret this phrase to mean that His coming will be entirely unexpected, shrouded in mystery, and unknowable. However, a closer examination of the Scriptures reveals…

