Eschatology

The Doctrine of Hell: The Final Punishment of Unbelievers

Hell is one of the most serious, sobering doctrines in Scripture. It is also one of the most debated—especially when it comes to the question of the nature and duration of punishment for the wicked. This study is not based on emotional reaction or tradition, but on...

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The Siege and Fall of Jerusalem in 70 A.D.

The destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. was a pivotal moment in history, both in fulfillment of Jesus’ prophecies and as a turning point for the Jewish people. In Matthew 24:2, Jesus, looking at the temple, said, "Assuredly, I say to you, not one stone shall be...

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The Bride of Christ

Throughout Scripture, God reveals His relationship to His people using the imagery of marriage. In the New Testament, the specific title "Bride of Christ" is given to the Church — the called-out body of born-again believers from Pentecost until the Rapture. Paul...

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The Locusts From The Bottomless Pit

There is a place in Scripture shrouded in darkness and dread—a place called the bottomless pit, or the abyss. When opened, it does not release gas or ash. It releases judgment. Demonic beings, restrained by God until their appointed hour, are loosed upon the earth....

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John 6:44: At The Last Day

"No one can come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draws him; and I will raise him up at the last day.” (John 6:44). This verse has long been misused by proponents of deterministic theology to argue for a selective salvation—yet when we follow proper...

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Grace: God’s Unmerited Favor

Grace is one of the most beautiful and foundational themes in Scripture. It is more than just a concept—it is the very heartbeat of the Gospel. The word "grace" in Greek is "χάρις" (charis), meaning favor, goodwill, or kindness. In Hebrew, the word often associated...

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Enoch: The Man Who Walked with God

Enoch is one of the most mysterious and fascinating figures in the Bible. His life is recorded in just a few verses, yet his story carries profound theological significance. What makes him stand out is that, unlike everyone before him, he did not see death—a...

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The Holy Spirit: Removal Before Judgement

Throughout Scripture, we see a pattern of God removing His people before executing divine judgment. This is not just a theme but a prophetic foreshadowing of the final removal of the Restrainer—the Holy Spirit—before the great outpouring of God’s wrath. The Apostle...

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The Feasts of the Lord: Their Meaning and Fulfillment

The Feasts of the Lord, given to Israel in the Old Testament, are not just ancient rituals. They are prophetic in nature, pointing forward to Jesus Christ and the plan of redemption. Each feast was implemented by God to teach His people something specific, and as...

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Labor Pains: The Beginning of Sorrows

The term “labor pains” is used in Scripture to describe the period of increasing tribulations, disasters, and unrest leading up to the return of Jesus Christ. Just as a woman experiences contractions that grow more frequent and intense before giving birth, so too...

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