Posts Categorized: Bible Prophecy

Biblical Audio Commentary – Desolation of the Earth

There is a blindness among Christians concerning the times and what is to come.  We who believe in a pre-Tribulation Rapture probably have a better grasp of this than those who scorn this true Biblical position.  We’ve pointed out many times that the place in which we’re at in human history is one that Scripture prophetically calls out.

Awaken Bible Prophecy Update 6-7-23: A Catechism, of Sorts, on Faith

One of my objectives is to get folks to think.  The questions we should all ask are: What does Scripture say?  What are the implications when we look at all sides of certain passages?  How might this affect what we’ve been led to believe simply because someone else said it and declared it true?

Biblical Audio Commentary – Israel’s Psalm 83 Prophesied Land Grab

Bible teachers are split over whether there is an upcoming Psalm 83 War or not.  Is the psalm simply imprecatory, or is it prophetic still to this day?  If an imprecatory psalm, then it’s only one that calls down curses on Israel’s enemies.  If prophetic, the issue is whether its foretelling was fulfilled in Israel’s 1948 War of Independence or one of its subsequent conflicts; or does its prophecy remain – still not achieved?

Awaken Bible Prophecy Update 5-31-23: Alien Invasion

The topic of angels, fallen angels, and aliens with their UFOs is of paramount importance in these last days.  Going back to time immemorial, various peoples have seen unexplained aerial phenomena and encountered strange beings not of this earth. What are these novelties?  What are the primary manifestations of the demonic today?  Where do they lead?

Another Prescient Storied Prediction

Well, I hate to say it, but another of my prior Faithwriters’ stories has come very close to fruition in our current culture. This one deals with euthanasia in Canada, but no doubt coming our way soon in the U.S.

Biblical Audio Commentary – Contrarian

The worse things get, the more I yearn for the return of Jesus in the pre-Tribulation Rapture of the church. Yet, as I look around me it’s evident that secular society doesn’t look forward to this seminal event (obviously), and sadly, neither does most of the church.