Teaching the 70 Weeks of Daniel Prophecy of Daniel 9:24-27 to Young People at a Church
I was allowed by a church pastor to teach the true interpretation of the 70 Weeks of Daniel prophecy to his flock!
Continue reading →I was allowed by a church pastor to teach the true interpretation of the 70 Weeks of Daniel prophecy to his flock!
Continue reading →Many Protestants have departed from the Protestant Christian interpretation of the prophecies in the Book of Revelation. Church history has not left us in ignorance concerning the dispensational interpretation of the Book of Revelation. Every Protestant should know and spread the following startling facts.
Continue reading →I was blessed to have found Christ in January 1971 through the ministry of the Navigators, a Christian outreach ministry that started in 1930 when young Dawson Trotman took up the challenge to memorize Bible Scriptures on salvation from a Sunday school memorization contest. Though he wasn’t saved yet, he won the contest! Within the following week, the Holy Spirit used the scripture verses he memorized to lead him to … Continue reading →
Alternative non-dispensational interpretations of Matthew 24:29-31 based on the historical views of Protestant Reformation Bible teachers and pastors.
Continue reading →This article is a partial transcription of an audio on Christian J. Pinto’s Noise of Thunder Radio program. My wife and I like to listen to Chris Pinto. He’s a solid Bible-believing Christian, a former Catholic like we were who is very knowledgeable about the Counter-Reformation and the evil-doings of the Jesuit Order. However, we don’t agree with him about his support of Israel in the latest Israeli-Hamas war in … Continue reading →
John Nelson Darby, the father of Dispensationalism, used occultic, Masonic, Kabbalistic, and Theosophical terms in his writings which are not found in the Bible.
Continue reading →I believe this picture may depict an accurate description of 1 Thessalonians 4. But will it happen before a great tribulation? That’s the subject of this article. This post is about comparing popular doctrines about what Christians and evangelicals call “the rapture” to what the Bible actually says. The rapture is also called, “The blessed hope.” What do teachers of the rapture mean by that? They mean that Jesus is … 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 →By Kevin A. Lehmann I got this from a PDF file somewhere on https://whtt.org/ It’s one of the most complete exposés of the origin of Christian Zionism that I’ve ever read. Does your church teach Christian Zionism and dual covenant theology—a separate plan of redemption for Jews and Gentiles? Is it truly Scriptural? Are we under a biblical mandate to support and stand with the modern day nation of Israel … Continue reading →
Daniel 11 is all about prophecy of future events – future to the time of the prophet Daniel, not us – and one of the hardest passages in the Bible to understand unless you know the history behind it! It’s not about the rise of the Antichrist in an as-yet-unknown time in the future as many people think. Why do they think that? Because that’s what they were taught. And … Continue reading →
Albert Pike I was impressed by this article by James Whisler I found on https://historicist.info/articles/dts.htm and thought to repost the first part of it. The website is in need of repair. There are broken links to images and other technical errors. It must first be brought to the reader’s attention that the mystery religions, including Freemasonry, have employed symbolism as a form of communication. The hidden understanding of symbols was … Continue reading →
The doctrine of a difference between the Kingdom Heaven and the Kingdom of God is connected to the doctrine of dispensationalism which John Nelson Darby taught and which was promoted by C. I. Scofield in the Scofield Reference Bible. That Bible has had a profound (and negative) influence on the thinking of millions of American Christians. Scofield in the Scofield Reference Bible says: “The kingdom of God is to be … Continue reading →