Joseph and his brothers
JOSEPH APPEARS to have been something of a spoiled brat. Either he had no self-awareness at all or his self-image was so inflated that he didn’t care what his brothers thought of him.
JOSEPH APPEARS to have been something of a spoiled brat. Either he had no self-awareness at all or his self-image was so inflated that he didn’t care what his brothers thought of him.
JEZEBEL GETS too much credit for the evil in the world today. Jezebel spirit? She’s dead and her spirit is powerless. Award-winning Hollywood screenwriter Brian Godawa (www.godawa.com)is back to talk about his new novel, Jezebel: Harlot Queen of Israel, Book 1 in his Chronicles of the Watchers series.
JERUSALEM IS the cause of so much conflict today because it was the site of the original conflict. Pastor Carl Gallups, author of Gods of Ground Zero, explains.Continue Reading
The prophet Isaiah revealed a whole lot more about the supernatural war than we’ve been taught. Satan is just one player in a vast rebellion against God.Continue Reading
The Bible is a chronicle of the long war by the fallen elohim, their demonic offspring, and human collaborators against the authority of our Creator. Mountains have played a key role in this rebellion.Continue Reading
THE INVASION of Israel led by Gog of Magog is the war to end all wars. This week, we explain why this war ends with the Battle of Armageddon.Continue Reading
WE CONTINUE our study of the war of Gog and Magog. To reiterate, Gog will not be a Russian leader. We explain why we should be looking at supernatural north, not a compass point.Continue Reading
THE MYSTERY of the identities of Gog and his minions has been the subject of debate for more than 2,500 years. We tackle it in this week’s Bible study.Continue Reading
JUST AS God used the king of Tyre to describe His judgment against the rebel from Eden, the “anointed guardian cherub,” He used the pharaoh of Egypt to describe His judgment against the spirit of chaos, which was represented by the sea monster Leviathan.Continue Reading
THE LAMENT of Habakkuk and his vision of supernatural war are the focus of this week’s study.Continue Reading
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