Category: End Times
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Who are the Two Witnesses? The answer is in the Word

The identity of the two witnesses described in Revelation 11 has long been a topic of fascination and debate among believers. Many theories have been proposed, ranging from specific individuals to symbolic representations. However, the key to unlocking their identity is found within the Word itself. Through careful examination of Scripture, we can see that…
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Forgiveness and Peace: A Biblical Connection

Forgiveness and peace are deeply connected in the Bible. Through Christ’s forgiveness, we find peace in our hearts and restore relationships. By forgiving others, we contribute to the peace God desires for the world. As Jesus said, ‘Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God’ (Matthew 5:9). True peace begins…
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When Heaven and Earth Shakes

The Bible offers profound insights into events that have shaken the world and those that will bring all things to completion. Hebrews 12:26-29, along with Matthew 27:50-53, point to the significance of these moments—when heaven and earth are shaken—and what they reveal about the ultimate purpose of God’s plan for humanity. The Earthquake at Calvary:…
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“Love Beyond Death”

The Greatest Love: A Reflection on John 15:13 In the beautiful simplicity of John 15:13, Jesus tells us, “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.” It’s a verse often associated with the ultimate sacrifice — giving one’s life in death for the sake of another.…
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If you want to be a judge, go to law school

In modern times, many people misunderstand the biblical concept of judgment, often quoting Jesus’ words, “Judge not, that ye be not judged” (Matthew 7:1) as a blanket statement against any form of judgment. However, this interpretation misses the deeper biblical context. The Bible does not say “don’t judge” entirely, but rather, it emphasizes the need…
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More evidence for a 3½-year tribulation

More Evidence for a 3½-Year Tribulation In the previous article, we delved into the foundational belief of a 3½-year tribulation, contrasting it with the widely accepted teaching of a seven-year period. The purpose of this follow-up is to provide more evidence from Scripture, reinforcing the idea that the tribulation lasts for 3½ years, with specific…
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Cause and Effect

Cause and Effect: The Rejection of the Messiah and the Destruction of Jerusalem The destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans in AD 70 is a pivotal event in both Jewish and Christian history. From a theological perspective, this event is seen not just as a historical occurrence but as a divinely ordained consequence of a…



