What the dry bones in Ezekiel 37 and Gog and Magog in Ezekiel 38—39 communicate about present-day Israel.
Who belongs to it, and who will they be? An exploration.
How does Hamas’ attack on Israel relate to biblical prophecy? Are we witnessing a turning point? And what do prophecies about stars falling from the sky have to do with it?
Acts of disaster have fascinated people since the beginning of time. However, in today’s troubled world, more and more people believe that doomsday is imminent.
Christ conquered death for us through His resurrection. This miracle of deliverance has far-reaching consequences for our life, even into eternity, when we accept it in faith.
For every believer, it is the hand of consolation and perpetual uplifting, the hand indicating the hope toward resurrection.
What an honor it would be to receive an invitation to a White House wedding! Yet do you know that an infinitely more important event is set to occur, for which there is an open invitation?
An exploration of God’s grace and our life of sanctification from Titus 2:11-15.
Palestinians could have had peace and their own state some time ago. Why this isn’t the case.
Israel’s history is the history of God’s dealings in this world. God writes His world history as He deals with Israel.
What calming the storm on the Sea of Galilee reveals about our Lord, the unseen world, and our lives.
God was punishing Judah for their continual persistence in sin, but He didn’t reject His people.
From the first book of the Bible to the last, the physical earth is the realm in which God accomplishes “the freedom of the glory” of His children. The new heaven and earth will be the fulfillment of God’s plans for creation and humanity.
When we take the Bible in our hands, we must do it with reverence, for we stand before the holy, living God Himself—before His Son, Jesus Christ. The Bible is more than a book; it is more than a human testimony; it is the living Word of God.
God wanted to give much more than Israel and redeemed Gentiles to His Son Jesus Christ; He wanted to give Him a Church as His body.
The Jordan River is the longest perennial course in Israel and is mentioned almost 200 times in the Bible, and has more biblical allusions and significance than any other river.
If we read the Bible with redemptive history in mind, we’ll realize why the Lord is waiting patiently to return. It relates to three deferments associated with the Lord’s coming, Israel, and the Church.
The trio of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph are often referred to as the “holy family,” which means that Mary and Joseph should be the “holy couple.” But is that really the case?
Without Mary and Joseph’s determination, Jesus, the Son of God, would not have come to mankind. There would not have been a Savior.
Christmas means that God has created everything through His Son Jesus. Christmas means that all things come from Him, and nothing from us.
Who is the Holy Spirit? Whom does He lead, and how does He do it? A biblical and practical exploration.
Today, we often interpret the prophecy in Daniel 9:26-27 as something that will occur in the future. But if you consider the historical and chronological course of the war, then it becomes clear that this prophecy was actually completely fulfilled in the Revolt.
The faithful have been waiting so long for their Lord to appear. But the Bible provides a very solid reason why the Lord hasn’t yet arrived.
External evidence can never make people believe in the God of the Bible. Yet there is every reason to believe in God’s Word and to live with complete trust in Scripture.
We’re living in uncertain and troubled times. That’s why we need the fruit of the Spirit even more, and one flavor in particular.
After decades of relative peace and prosperity, things can take a sudden turn.
The god of this world does not support fulfillment of Bible prophecy, and that is the real reason why the nations of the world treat Israel differently.
What Daniel’s deportation to Babylon and his glimpses of God’s future plans can teach us in the here and now.
God has an eternal plan for the future, and He is carrying it out. He also has a plan for your future.
Israel is both the geographic and spiritual center of the world and all its affairs. What Ezekiel 33—48 have to say about the present and the future of Israel.
As we contemplate this bush, could there be a more fitting image in the wilderness than the one God chose?
Looking at the world can make us scared and anxious. But Bible prophecy and the visual imagery of one of David’s stories, show us how the downward spiral will really end.
Looking at the world can make us scared and anxious. But Bible prophecy and the visual imagery of one of David’s stories, show us how the downward spiral will really end.
God called out to Moses from the burning bush, to reveal His plan to free the people of Israel from Egypt.
Jesus prophesied that He would grant a preview to Peter, James, and John of what it would be like when He comes “in His kingdom,” which is the Transfiguration.
What the events of Acts 27 and 28 teach us about the Church, and what they say about the future, both prophetically and symbolically.
The general consensus is that the prophecy in Daniel 9 points to the Messiah’s death and resurrection.
How should we classify current weather extremes? Is there any truth to climate change? Some considerations from a biblical perspective.
The Judean wilderness extends 15 x 50 miles from Wadi Kelt in the north to the Negev in the south. Throughout the centuries, it has remained unchanged.
At the moment, we’re experiencing new and completely different existential problems that are pushing climate goals to the side.