by Amir Tsarfati | Jul 24, 2023 | Blog
Some argue against the pre‑trib view, saying that it is a more recent doctrine. All the church fathers held to something different, they claim. But that is not true. There were many early church writers who held to an imminent, at‑any‑moment rapture. In AD 373,...
by Olivier Melnick | Jul 7, 2023 | Blog
Our Bible is replete with numbers, adding numerical precision to God’s counsel. Incidentally, we can tend to focus on parts of the Bible that do not have specific numbers and ignore those other parts that have precise numbers given to us for a reason. Unless otherwise...
by Andy Woods | Jun 22, 2023 | Blog
When it comes to academically and intellectually defending the doctrine known as premillennialism, or the future reign of Christ on earth, people frequently cite Revelation 20:1-10 for biblical support. This passage explains that Christ’s future earthly kingdom will...
by Jeff Kinley | Jun 9, 2023 | Blog
God wrote Revelation because he wants us to know about that finale, and to respond to it (Revelation 1:3). He wants us to be aware of coming world events and to spot the signs leading up to the end times. He wants us to enjoy a sneak preview of our future home in...
by Todd Hampson | Apr 24, 2023 | Blog
Prophecy teachers vary on where they place the Ezekiel 38 war in relation to the rapture, but all agree it is an end-times war, as specifically stated in the text (verses 8, 14). It will take place after the land has been desolate for a long time, the people are back...
by Tim LaHaye and Ed Hindson | Apr 7, 2023 | Blog
Many psalms appear only in New Testament hindsight to reveal a larger prophetic truth than their initial historical contexts originally suggested. 1 Preserve me, O God, for I take refuge in You.2 I said to the Lord, “You are my Lord;I have no good besides You.”3...