Category: End Times
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How Universal Application Reveals Moral Truth: A Test of Right and Wrong

When determining whether an action is morally right or wrong, one effective way to measure its impact is to apply it universally—asking, “What if everyone in the world did this?” This approach helps us see the long-term consequences of any given action and reveals whether it aligns with the common good of humanity. But beyond…
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The Abomination That Causes Desolation

In the prophetic landscape of the Bible, few phrases are as enigmatic and debated as the “abomination that causes desolation.” This term, found in the Book of Daniel and referenced by Yeshua (Jesus) in the Gospels, has inspired numerous interpretations throughout history. Some scholars see its fulfillment in historical events, such as the desecration of…
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God’s Omnipotence, Omniscience, and Omnipresence: Trusting in His Sovereign Plan

God’s Omnipotence, Omniscience, and Omnipresence: Trusting in His Sovereign Plan Many people find it difficult to grasp the depth of God’s nature, particularly His omnipotence (all-powerful), omniscience (all-knowing), and omnipresence (present everywhere at all times). We often struggle with the tension between God’s foreknowledge and our free will, especially when it comes to understanding His…
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Same Beasts, Different Perspectives: Daniel’s Past and John’s Future

The Bible’s prophetic books of Daniel and Revelation are deeply interconnected, presenting powerful images of kingdoms, beasts, and divine judgments. Both Daniel and John (the author of Revelation) saw visions of future empires and the culmination of God’s plan. However, their perspectives are unique—Daniel, looking forward in time, saw a series of empires yet to…
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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…

