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Book of Revelation Summary: The Lamb’s Victory Now—and the Consummation to Come
Book of Revelation Summary: The Lamb’s Victory Now—and the Consummation to Come. Revelation (Greek ἀποκάλυψις / apokálypsis, “unveiling”) is not a codebook for newspaper prophecy but a pastoral prophecy meant to fortify the church’s witness (Greek μαρτυρία / martyría), shape her worship, and call her to conquer (Greek νικάω / nikáō). It reveals Jesus Messiah as the slain-and-standing Lamb who rules now and will return in glory.
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The Rapture Myth: A Biblical and Historical Takedown
The Rapture Myth: A Biblical and Historical Takedown. If you’ve spent any time around prophecy books or Christian movies, you’ve probably heard of the rapture: a secret event where Christians are suddenly “taken” out of the world before a global tribulation. This idea dominates popular end-times teaching today.
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The Myth of a Third Temple: Why It’s Not Biblical
The Myth of a Third Temple: Why It’s Not Biblical. One of the most sensational ideas in modern prophecy teaching is the claim that the Bible predicts a Third Temple in Jerusalem. According to this view, a new temple must be built before Christ returns, complete with sacrifices and priestly rituals. This teaching has fueled political movements, inspired fundraising campaigns, and shaped much of popular “end-times” preaching.
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Dispensationalism & The End Times: A Theological Autopsy
Dispensationalism & The End Times: A Theological Autopsy. In today’s popular Christian teaching, Dispensationalism often dominates the conversation about end times. From rapture movies to third temple fundraisers, this theological system has captured the imagination of the modern church. But here’s the problem: it didn’t come from Jesus, Paul, or even the early church.
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