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Category: Eschatology (End Times Topics)

Welcome to the Eschatology library of The Grace and Knowledge Series. This section is dedicated to the study of “Last Things”—a comprehensive examination of biblical prophecy regarding the End Times. Unlike speculative sensationalism, our approach is grounded in a literal, dispensational interpretation of Scripture, distinguishing clearly between God’s program for the Church and His final dealings with National Israel.

In this library, you will find a structured timeline of future events, beginning with the Pre-Tribulation Rapture and moving through the Tribulation Period, the rise of the Antichrist, and the glorious Second Coming of Christ. Whether you are decoding the symbols of Revelation, investigating the Mark of the Beast, or looking toward the hope of the New Jerusalem, these resources are designed to provide clarity and confidence in God’s sovereign plan.

Ezekiel’s Temple in the Millennial Kingdom

Ezekiel’s vision of the temple, described in the final chapters of his book (Ezekiel 40-48), presents a detailed and profound picture of a future temple that has never been constructed in history. This vision is widely believed to correspond to a temple that will be built during the Millennial Kingdom, a period characterized by Christ’s thousand-year reign on earth.

The Book of Life and the Other Books Maintained by God

The concept of the “Book of Life” appears prominently in the Bible, especially in the context of final judgment. This theme is closely related to the doctrine of salvation and eternal destiny. In the final judgment scenes described in Revelation, other books are also mentioned alongside the Book of Life, which are used to judge the deeds of all people.

America and the End Times: Exploring Its Omission from Revelation

The absence of any direct reference to the United States in the Book of Revelation has puzzled many scholars and believers, especially considering the prominent role the U.S. has played in world affairs and its historical foundation on Christian principles. Several theories have been proposed to explain this omission, one of which suggests that the United States may be among the nations devastated by the severe judgments described in Revelation, specifically those affecting a third of the earth.

A Chronological Narrative of the End Times

In the imminent future, an ancient promise from God will come to fruition—a promise of hope, redemption, and the ultimate triumph of good over evil. This is the story of “The Day of the Lord,” a narrative etched in the annals of time, a divine script unfolding with precise and prophetic accuracy. It is a story that spans millennia, from the creation of the world to the final consummation of all things.

Let every word and pixel honor the Lord. 1 Corinthians 10:31: "whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God."