Eschatology

A Complete Bible Study on the Day of the Lord

The phrase “the Day of the Lord” appears throughout Scripture, often referring to a time of divine intervention and judgment. However, it is essential to distinguish between different uses of specific terms. The Day of the Lord occurs at the end of...

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A Complete Bible Study on the Abyss or Bottomless Pit

The "bottomless pit," also referred to as the "abyss," is a recurring theme in Scripture that points to a place of confinement for demons/">demonic forces and a location tied to God’s judgment. This study will explore its Hebrew and Greek terms,...

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A Bible Study on the Blood Moon and Darkened Sun

The concept of blood moons and the darkening of the sun is a recurring theme in prophetic Scripture. These signs are not random celestial phenomena but hold deep theological significance. They are mentioned in the context of divine judgment, referred to as "The Day...

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A Complete Bible Study on Apostasy in the Bible

Apostasy is one of those Bible words that can sound distant until you sit with the passages that warn about it. The New Testament speaks plainly about a real falling away, and it does it to protect the church from deception and to press people toward real faith in...

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A Bible Study on The Two Lampstands and Olive Trees

Revelation 11 introduces two men God raises up to speak for Him in a dark time, and John describes them with a phrase that sounds strange until you trace it back through the Bible. In Revelation 11:3-4 they are called two witnesses, and also the two olive trees and...

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A Complete Bible Study on Matthew 24-25

Jesus was not trying to satisfy curiosity when He talked about the future. He was preparing His disciples to think clearly, stay steady under pressure, and keep serving Him when the world gets loud and confused. In Matthew 24:2 He makes a blunt prediction about the...

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A Complete Bible Study on the End Times Timeline

People get tangled up in end times teaching partly because they start in the middle. The New Testament starts with Jesus. Hebrews 1:1-2 sets the tone: God spoke in many ways in the past, but in these last days He has spoken in His Son. That sets the direction for...

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