Category: End Times
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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…
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The Timing of Jesus: Why Did He Come When He Came?

The arrival of Jesus Christ over two thousand years ago was no coincidence; it was a meticulously orchestrated fulfillment of divine prophecy. To understand why Jesus came when He did, we must delve into the prophetic framework of Daniel’s 70 weeks and its connection to the mission of Christ. His coming was not random but…
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The Baker’s Death and the Cupbearer’s Release: A Prophecy of Redemption

Throughout Scripture, God uses symbolic stories to foreshadow His ultimate plan of redemption. One such narrative is found in Genesis 40, where the fates of a baker and a cupbearer mirror the sacrifice of Jesus Christ and the freedom granted to believers through His blood. This account prophetically points to the bread and wine instituted…
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Merry Christmas: Tis Not the Season?

As the holiday season unfolds, many people gather to celebrate Christmas as the birth of Jesus Christ. While the exact date of His birth is traditionally celebrated on December 25th, there is compelling evidence in Scripture that suggests His birth might have occurred during the Feast of Tabernacles, a significant event in the Jewish calendar.…
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Three Main Paths from Abraham:

Brothers in Blessing, United Through Christ Abraham, a central figure in the faith traditions of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, connects these three major world religions. From his two sons, Ishmael and Isaac, sprang two distinct paths of faith and heritage. Despite their differences, the story of Abraham and his descendants reminds us that these paths…

