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Thirty Years of Prophecy: 1994-2024

Date: 11/01/2024 Issue Number: 436

We are approaching a climax in history. However, every climax is simply the result of a buildup of prior events. In this case, 2024 is the climax of the past 30 years of prophetic events since 1994. The Number 70 In more long-term history, 2024 is the climax of a period of 70 Jubilees since Joshua led Israel across the Jordan River. The number 70 is significant in at least two ways, one positive and the other negative. Seventy is a number that points to the restoration of all things. Seventy is also the number of n

Three Men as a Parable

Date: 10/01/2024 Issue Number: 435

Scripture often speaks of three men at the same time: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. For example, Deut. 29:13 says, 13 in order that He may establish you today as His people and that He may be your God, just as He spoke to you and as He swore to your fathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. We normally think of Abraham as being the one who received and believed the New Covenant promise of God, but in reality, all three of them believed the same promise. This was to fulfill the law in Deut. 19:15, “on the evidence of t

Who is this?

Date: 09/01/2024 Issue Number: 434

Isaiah 63:1 asks, 1 Who is this who comes from Edom, with garments of glowing colors from Bozrah, this one who is majestic in his apparel, marching in the greatness of his strength?... Many commentators misunderstand this question, along with the entire passage, mostly because they do not know the history of Edom and the prophecies about it. So they assume that it is Christ who is coming from Edom, rather than Edom itself. The question posed is “Who is this?” We are being asked to question the identity

Philippians, Epistle of Joy, part 4

Date: 08/01/2024 Issue Number: 433

The third chapter of Philippians ends Paul’s teaching in this letter, and in the fourth chapter Paul starts to wind down with more personal matters. Phil. 4:1 begins, 1 Therefore, my beloved brethren whom I long to see, my joy and crown, in this way stand firm in the Lord, my beloved. The word “therefore” links what he has just written to what he is about to say. There is a cause-and-effect relationship being expressed here. Paul admonishes them to “stand firm in the Lord” on account o

Philippians, Epistle of Joy, part 3

Date: 07/01/2024 Issue Number: 432

In Phil. 2:24 we read that Paul hoped to travel to Philippi after his trial in Rome. Phil. 2:25-27 continues, 25 But I thought it necessary to send to you Epaphroditus, my brother and fellow worker and fellow soldier, who is also your messenger and minister to my need, 26 because he was longing for you all and was distressed because you had heard that he was sick. 27 For indeed he was sick to the point of death, but God had mercy on him, and not on him only but also on me, so that I would not have sorrow upon sorro

Philippians, Epistle of Joy, part 2

Date: 06/01/2024 Issue Number: 431

Paul was joyful in spite of his imprisonment, knowing that he would win whether he lived or died. Likewise, when referring to those who opposed him and who had wrong motives, he was just glad that they were preaching the gospel (Phil. 1:18). Paul’s optimism carried through into the second chapter of Philippians. So we read in Phil. 2:1, 2, 1 Therefore if there is any encouragement in Christ, if there is any consolation of love, if there is any fellowship of the Spirit, if any affection and compassion, 2 make

Philippians, Epistle of Joy, part 1

Date: 05/01/2024 Issue Number: 430

Paul’s letter to the church in Philippi was written from prison. Until recently, it was assumed that Paul was writing from the prison in Rome, but more recently, some have asserted that he wrote from the prison in Ephesus, although, if so, this would have been an imprisonment that is not recorded in the book of Acts. Either way, it has no impact on the message itself. Toward the end of Paul’s letter, he sends greetings to those believers who were of Caesar’s household (Phil. 4:22). It is possible,

True Inheritors

Date: 04/01/2024 Issue Number: 429

Until now, we have never adequately discussed the full demise of Daniel’s “little horn” in the year 2024. However, events have now progressed where we can begin to see how this will manifest in the world shortly. First of all, there is much overlap between the little horn and the prophetic life of King Saul. We have often noted how King Saul was a prophetic type of the church during the Pentecostal Age from 33-1993. Saul was crowned on the day of wheat harvest (1 Sam. 12:17), later called Pentecos

The Journey to the Kingdom

Date: 03/01/2024 Issue Number: 428

One of the songs we used to sing when I was a child was I am bound for the Promised Land. In conjunction with this, the mission school that I attended taught us the Scriptures, including the story of Israel’s wilderness journey to the Promised Land. Yet I did not realize it at the time that we all are part of Israel’s journey and that we all have our own unique journey from Egypt to Canaan. It took many years for me to discover my own journey. I was more fortunate than most Christians to receive a good

The Coming Kingdom

Date: 02/01/2024 Issue Number: 427

The world is changing rapidly as Mystery Babylon collapses and the Kingdom of God rises. The end of an age is always characterized by chaos, and often by some level of destruction. At the same time, as the next age is birthed, there is hope and good news. Those who live in such times are affected differently. Those who identify as citizens of Babylon will feel distress. Those who identify as citizens of the Kingdom will rejoice. Knowing Bible prophecy helps Kingdom people plan their lives in accordance with the com

The Effects of Old Covenant Beliefs

Date: 01/01/2024 Issue Number: 426

The New Testament writers identify two classes of people in the earth: the children of God and the children of the flesh. While these are not nations in the political sense, they are certainly nations in a broader sense. Children of the flesh are those begotten by their earthly fathers. All of us were begotten as children of the flesh, except for Jesus Himself who was begotten by God through the Holy Spirit (Matt. 1:20). He was therefore called the Son of God. Obviously, the manner of His begetting was not sexual i

Identifying Nations in Prophecy, part 3

Date: 12/01/2023 Issue Number: 425

In part 2, we focused upon the merger between Judah and Edom which occurred in 126 B.C. That historical event had huge legal implications in the overall history of Jewry. But there was another merger some centuries later that was to have a great impact upon Jewry. This was the conversion of the Khazars (or Chazars). Some historians date this event in 620 or 630 A.D., while others say it occurred in 740 A.D. The date itself is unimportant, as it does not seem to be tied to any particular prophetic time cycle. I firs

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