Rephaim in the Temple
GOD PROMISED to extinguish a cult of the dead that had defiled His temple. This is just one of the surprising things we find in our study of Ezekiel this week.Continue Reading
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GOD PROMISED to extinguish a cult of the dead that had defiled His temple. This is just one of the surprising things we find in our study of Ezekiel this week.Continue Reading
The prophet Balaam foresaw a messianic figure, “a star,” who would come out of Jacob to “break down all the sons of Sheth.” This prophecy has a deeper meaning that has, until now, been lost to history.Continue Reading
A pagan prophet foretold the coming of Messiah more than 2,400 years ago in the land of Moab. There was more in that prophecy than you’ve been taught.Continue Reading
DID EZEKIEL see John the Revelator, or at least his supernatural guide? That’s one of the interesting questions raised by Ezekiel’s vision of a new temple in Jerusalem.Continue Reading
The gods of Greek mythology are real. They hate us, they want to kill us, and they’re coming back.Continue Reading
Facebook’s decision to eliminate integration with OS X, Wordpress, and other platforms is annoying and stupid. Maybe they’re trying to drive people like us off the platform, at least as content creators.Continue Reading
WHAT IF the apocalyptic prophecies in the Bible were fulfilled in the 1st century? Brian Godawa joins us to discuss his new novel Resistant: Revolt of the Jews, the spiritual forces behind the Jewish rebellion in the 1st century, and why we should be willing to consider other points of view when it comes to eschatology.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
Most American Christians don’t believe the Holy Spirit is real, preferring to see it as a symbol of God’s love. That’s not how it’s described in the Bible.Continue Reading
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