Ezekiel 37:1–14 prophesies the return of Israel to the land, but it’s much more than that. We explain why Ezekiel’s Valley of Dry Bones was probably the area between Mount Hermon and the Sea of Galilee.
One of the burdens of being a prophet is seeing things you would rather not. This week, we discuss Ezekiel’s vision of pagan worship inside the Temple in Jerusalem.
A powerful angel appears before the blowing of the seventh trumpet with a voice like a lion’s roar. When he calls out, seven thunders sound—but we don’t know to this day what they said.
Isaiah had a vision around the year 740 BC that terrified him: he was transported to the throne room of God and saw the Lord on His throne. We discuss the entities Isaiah saw there,
Isaiah has a lot to say about the end times, and much of it is about God’s judgment on the supernatural entities who have rebelled against His authority. This week, we look at Isaiah 24
As we celebrate the Resurrection, we discuss the messianic prophecy of Psalm 22 and how David foresaw the gloating spirits around the cross (the “bulls of Bashan”).
This week’s program is eerily appropriate as the world grapples with a viral pandemic that has infected more than a quarter-million people in less than two months and shows no sign of slowing down.