What is the most ridiculed biblical belief of our day? Is it not our expectation of Jesus’ imminent appearing to take us home to Heaven? Sadly, the mocking of our “blessed hope” comes primarily from fellow believers.
Jesus’ Preeminence Verifies Our Hope in His Soon Appearing
Colossians 1:15-20 doesn’t predict what’s going to happen next or reveal what lies ahead for this world. However, the descriptions of our Savior in these verses verify all that I believe about a pre-Tribulation Rapture, a literal seven-year Tribulation, and Jesus’ thousand-year reign over the nations.
Don't Run in the Wrong Direction with Bible Prophecy
The Unheeded Warning of Ebrahim Raisi's Death: Don’t Mess with Israel
What More Does the Church Need to See?
Living on the Edge of Eternity
11 Compelling Signs of the Last Days
I’m convinced that we live in biblical times that are far different than any time since the first century AD. I say this because of the abundance of signs pointing to the soon arrival of the seven-year Tribulation with the Rapture occurring before it starts.
Although many mock our expectation of Jesus’ soon appearing, the words of Scripture side with those of us who cherish the hope of His imminent return.
What Lies Behind Today's Siege of Bible Prophecy?
Over the past few years, I have noticed an underlying current in teachings that deny such things as the Rapture, the seven-year Tribulation, and Jesus’ thousand-year reign before the eternal state. They have the net effect of diminishing Jesus’ role in end time events, which inevitably shifts the focus of the saints away from the Savior to the things of this life.
The Late Great United States
Replacement Theology: A Backdoor Assault on the Integrity of Scripture
The Error That Causes Christians To Misunderstand The Purpose Of The Tribulation by Amir Tsarfati
Finding Peace in a Fear-Mongering World
Scripture Must Have the Final Say in All Things Pertaining to Both Our Faith and Israel
Why Was it Necessary for God to Choose One People?
Why did God choose the sons of Jacob, later named Israel, to be His special people. The Bible does not tell us why; it was His sovereign choice, which Romans 9 makes clear.
Although we cannot look inside God’s mind on this matter of selecting Israel, in hindsight, we recognize why it was necessary for the Lord to choose one specific race of people.
The Claim that Jesus Now Reigns Over the Nations Dishonors Our Savior
The claim that Jesus is already reigning over the nations is extremely popular in churches today. However, is this the rule of Jesus over the nations of the earth? Is our current experience the kingdom to which the New Testament says we are heirs?
What is this kingdom to which the Bible says we are heirs as believers.?
Post-It Notes from The Edge: The Salve of Bible Prophecy
The Witness of Church History: Bad Theology Begets Anti-Semitism
The massive influx of people from Muslim nations explains the anti-Semitic demonstrations in major cities across Europe and the U.S., but why the intense hatred such as at Cornel University in New York where Jewish students are forced to hide from danger?
The silence of churches concerning Israel’s right to the Land leaves a vacuum that the devil fills with murderous hatred.
Good News for Weary Saints
Does Jesus Lament Today's Silence Regarding His Imminent Appearing?
Sacred Promises and Our Hope of Meeting Jesus in the Air
As we watch the world grow increasingly violent and lawless, how do we know that the Lord will rescue us before the world feels the full weight of God’s wrath? What if we are not walking with the Lord at the time of His appearing? Will we be left behind?
1 Thessalonians 5:1-10 answers these questions for us. For those of us in Christ, it’s a passage that drips with God’s grace toward us as New Testament Saints.