The Most Misunderstood Parts of the Olivet Discourse Explained!
The Olivet Discourse in Matthew is so misunderstood because it transitions from the fall of Jerusalem up to verse 34 to the end of the world from verse 35!
Continue reading →The Olivet Discourse in Matthew is so misunderstood because it transitions from the fall of Jerusalem up to verse 34 to the end of the world from verse 35!
Continue reading →The evil powers that be causes people to debate about the actors so that they don’t focus on the director who is controlling the whole narrative!
Continue reading →The erroneous belief that Russia is Magog can be traced back to a small group of 18th and 19th century theologians who wrote long before the primary evidence from the ancient Assyrian records was discovered, translated and made available to the public.
Continue reading →Hermeneutics is the theory and methodology of interpretation of biblical text. They are all based on common sense.
Continue reading →An excellent talk about what Dispensationalism is, the history behind it, and why it is a set of false heretical eschatological doctrines.
Continue reading →The Olivet Discourse is the message Jesus gave to His disciples on the Mount of Olives. This message is written in slightly three different ways in the three synoptic Gospels in Matthew 24, Mark 13, and Luke 21. The Gospels Matthew, Mark and Luke are called synoptic Gospels because they include many of the same stories. And they stand in contrast to the Gospel of John, whose content is largely … Continue reading →
This is part 2 of CHRIST AND ANTICHRIST OR JESUS OF NAZARETH PROVED TO BE THE MESSIAH AND THE PAPACY PROVED TO BE THE ANTICHRIST PREDICTED IN THE HOLY SCRIPTURES. BY THE REV . SAMUEL J. CASSELS It was published in 1846. The author, Samuel J. Cassels, was a Presbyterian minister. All true Christians know that Jesus is Nazareth is the Messiah or they wouldn’t be Christians. What most Christians … Continue reading →
The Bible itself is the best commentary to refer to in order to find the correct interpretation and meanings of important words. Scripture is its own best interpreter.
Continue reading →What the original 1611 King James Bible looked like. A friend on social media shared with me a YouTube entitled, “AV1611 The True Bible” by John Doerr. In it, Mr. Doerr says, Throughout the 1800s you’ve got a number of attacks on Scripture. The most subtle would be the change of the authorized version of 1611 by a Vatican manuscript subscribing man named Benjamin Blayney who didn’t know any Hebrew. … Continue reading →
Did you know that most evangelicals today believe interpretations of the prophecies of Daniel, Matthew 24, and the Book of Revelation that are based not on what the Bible says, but what John Nelson Darby (18 November 1800 – 29 April 1882) and C.I. Scofield (August 19, 1843 – July 24, 1921) says it means?
Continue reading →There are numerous articles on the Internet entitled, “The End Times Book Pope Francis Wants You to Read”. It’s about a book written in 1907 by Robert Hugh Benson about the rise of the Antichrist. One article from http://culturalmarxism.net/the-end-times-book-pope-francis-wants-you-to-read/ starts off: During an airplane news conference on his way back from the Philippines, Pope Frances referenced a 1907 book entitled “Lord of the World” and advised all of those in … Continue reading →
By Steve Wohlberg This article is adapted from his recent books,Truth Left Behind and The Left Behind Deception. Modern Christianity has largely forgotten the importance of the Protestant Reformation, which took place during the 1500s. “The sixteenth century presents the spectacle of a stormy sunrise after a dismal night. Europe awoke from long sleep of superstition. The dead arose. The witnesses to truth who had been silenced and slain stood … Continue reading →
This article is from communication with a friend who wrote: I’m very interested in your comments about Jesus’s Olivet prophecy saying it does not refer to our future but to AD70 when the Romans sacked Jerusalem. (I hope I’m not misrepresenting your position but please correct me if I am.) I know you’ve mentioned it before to me. Can you explain to me in layman’s terms, how we know this … Continue reading →
My wife and I attend a local Baptist church. We like the pastor. He’s a humble man who teaches the Word of God directly from the King James Version of the Bible. He preaches the true doctrine of salvation by faith alone, through grace alone, through Christ alone. He teaches us good practical lessons on how to avoid sin in our lives. But we also think Baptist eschatology is wrong … Continue reading →
This is an opinion piece from my friend Chris Lukas, a conspiracy researcher who I have known for years. He’s a Historicist who holds the views of the Protestant Reformation leaders and Bible teachers about eschatology, which, sad to say, are not popular doctrines today. And why? Because English-speaking evangelical Christians were led astray by false Endtime doctrines taught by John Nelson Darby and C.I. Scofield. They taught a false … Continue reading →