Category: Prophecies

Reflections on Ezekiel 13:3: A Warning Against False Prophets 

Ezekiel 13:3 delivers a clear and powerful message: “Woe to the foolish prophets who follow their own spirit and have seen nothing!” This verse speaks directly to the problem of false prophecy, an issue that has existed throughout history and continues to be relevant today. It challenges us to think about the difference between true guidance from God and self-serving…

“Nation Will Rise Against Nation”: A Plain-Spoken Reflection on Bible Prophecy

Making Sense of Jesus’ Warnings About Troubled Times The phrase “Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom” comes from Jesus’ words in the Bible, especially in Matthew 24:7. If you read it today, it sounds eerily familiar—wars, unrest, natural disasters. But Jesus said these things weren’t just random troubles; they were signs that bigger changes were coming, often…

Biblical Prophecy and Lasting Change: Learning from ‘Yet Once More’

How Ancient Words Guide Us Toward Unshakable Foundations Introduction: Prophecy and Change Change is something we all experience in life. Sometimes, it feels like everything is being turned upside down—like renovating a house or living through an earthquake. In the Bible, prophecy often talks about these big changes, not just as scary events, but as ways to prepare us for…

The Gospel: Prophecies, Fulfillment, and Eternal Life

The gospel message, often referred to as the “good news,” is the central theme of the Bible and the foundation of Christian faith. It encapsulates God’s plan for humanity, His love for His creation, and the pathway to eternal life. This message is articulated through various parts of the Bible, from the Old Testament prophecies to the New Testament fulfillment…

No End to His Reign: A Simple Look at Biblical Prophecies

The everlasting kingdom of Jesus Christ Have you ever come across the phrase “no end to his reign” and wondered what it means? This phrase is deeply rooted in the Bible and speaks about the eternal rule of Jesus Christ. It’s tied to two important passages: one from Luke 1:33 and another from Isaiah 9:7. Let’s break it down in…