John breaks four centuries of silence with a desert cry: “Prepare the way for the Lord.” His humility, courage, and joy point us straight to Jesus.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Here, you’ll find an archive of posts that will help you discover an in-depth exploration of prophecies found throughout both the Old and New Testaments, showcasing God’s ability to reveal future events and His absolute sovereignty over history.
John breaks four centuries of silence with a desert cry: “Prepare the way for the Lord.” His humility, courage, and joy point us straight to Jesus.
Korah led a rebellion against Moses and Aaron. We can learn from his mistake.
Elisha followed Elijah with a double portion and a servant’s heart. His signs in Israel reveal God’s mercy in kitchens and palaces and point ahead to the greater hope we have in Christ.
Elijah’s story moves from drought to rain and from fire to whisper. Walk his path of courage and dependence, and learn how God turns hearts back to Himself.
Ezekiel moves from departing glory to promised presence. Walk through exile, judgment, renewal, and worship—and see why the city’s new name is “The Lord Is There.”
The bronze snake in Numbers 21 ended up representing Christ on the cross as told by Christ to Nicodemus in John 3.
Daniel was a godly man who received some of the most incredible prophecies of all time.
The battles of the Day of the Lord are often confused. The Bible clearly describes three unique battles and predicts the results.
The Kingdom of God on earth that has been prophesied to since Old Testament times.
The Second Coming of Christ is the first event of establishing his Millennial Kingdom (1,000 years) on earth.