There is a tragic irony in the spectacle of a man stretching out his hand to buy “anointing,” while the very Scriptures he claims to honor are left unopened before him. He seeks in a bottle what God has promised in Christ. He pays money for what Hea...
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Most Christians have read Exodus. Most Christians have read Revelation. Yet many have never paused long enough to ask why these two books feel as though they belong to the same story. The answer is simple and profound: they do. Once that connection ...
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We live in an age of deep instability. Public discourse is increasingly marked by fear, confusion, deception, and the steady erosion of moral clarity. Nations tremble, institutions falter, and many hearts are failing under the weight of uncertainty....
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The instability now unfolding across the world should not drive Christians into panic, but into sober watchfulness. Scripture teaches that history is moving toward a climactic confrontation between the kingdom of God and the rebellion of man. Jesus ...
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Our Lord did not rebuke men for being too alert. He rebuked them for reading the weather while failing to read the redemptive moment in which they lived (Matthew 16:1-3). At the same time, He forbade presumptuous certainty about the precise day and ...
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I would frame this carefully but plainly: what we are seeing in the Middle East is not the exhaustion of every end-time prophecy in a single news cycle, but it is an unmistakable convergence of the exact lands, cities, peoples, pressures, and spirit...
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There are words that sound innocent until eternity places them on the scales. “Success” is one of them. In ordinary speech, it appears harmless enough. It is used to describe the prosperous businessman, the decorated academic, the admired celebrity,...
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Modern history, from Enlightenment‐era secret societies to twenty-first-century multilateral forums, shows an unmistakable through-line of elite coordination. Although mainstream historiography often treats political revolutions and economic crises ...
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The Israel–U.S. strike campaign against Iran began on Saturday, February 28, 2026, with both militaries describing a coordinated operation aimed at Iranian leadership, command infrastructure, air defenses, and missile and drone capabilities (USNI Ne...
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While we cannot predict the exact timing of Christ's return, Scripture calls believers to remain watchful and ready. These are remarkable days, and the study of biblical typology—along with celestial signs appointed "for signs and for seasons"—offer...
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In every generation, the Church is tempted to trade the living God for something that feels safer to manage. In ours, the temptation often wears a lab coat, speaks in probabilities, and promises a future engineered beyond sin, suffering, and death. ...
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1. Introduction: The Spectacle and the Spirit In the modern age, we are often transfixed by the brilliance of the global stage, yet we fail to see what the glare is designed to obscure. Consider a theater: the intense spotlights are not merely for t...
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As night gathers around the fourteenth day of February, the world is draped in crimson banners and the scent of a billion-dollar industry of roses and cocoa. From the ramparts of biblical conviction, a watchman must lean over the parapet and ask a s...
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Introduction: The Veil Over the Land Have you ever paused to consider if the foundations of the land we call home are truly what we were taught in our history books? As a watchman concerned for the souls of my brothers and sisters, I must ask a diff...
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“Then I saw another beast coming up out of the earth. It had two horns like a lamb, but it spoke like a dragon.” — Revelation 13:11 1. A Twilight Familiar to Scripture Babylon once glimmered with a ninety-foot image plated in gold. At the sound of m...
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