Revelation

  • How Certain Is PreTrib Dispensationalism?

    PreTrib Dispensationalism often speaks with striking confidence about the end of the age. But how certain is that confidence, really? Christians must ask whether prophecy has become so rigid that it no longer judges violence by the character of Christ.

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  • Why Christians Must Refuse Empire

    Empire did not disappear when Babylon fell or Rome faded. It changed form. Christians still face the temptation to trust power, baptize nationalism, and confuse worldly strength with God’s kingdom. But the church belongs to another Lord.

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  • Babylon never really left. It keeps reappearing—disguised in every generation. This post explores how the biblical motif of Babylon still speaks to our political moment today, calling the Church not to escape, but to resist with faithfulness, truth, and hope.

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  • The Book of Daniel is really important for understanding what the Bible says will happen in the future. Chapter 7 talks about powerful evil forces and how they are represented. It mentions a trinity of evil and uses symbols to talk about different empires and powers that go against God. Even though it was originally…

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  • More often than not, one’s presuppositions determine his interpretation of the book of Revelation, and i must admit i am as biased and guilty of that as anyone else, though pushing one’s bias to be the standard for everyone else is the height of arrogance. I think there is a key principle that is crucial…

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