Paul counters panic with clear teaching about Christ’s coming, the rebellion, and the lawless one. He calls the church to stand firm, love the truth, and pray for strength until the Lord appears.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Paul counters panic with clear teaching about Christ’s coming, the rebellion, and the lawless one. He calls the church to stand firm, love the truth, and pray for strength until the Lord appears.
Babylon in Revelation gathers the Bible’s story of proud empires into a final city that dazzles the world and then falls. The church hears heaven’s call to come out and follow the Lamb with patient endurance.
Babylon’s glitter hid a trade in souls and a hatred for God’s people. Revelation 18 shows her fall in an hour and calls the church to come out and rejoice.
Revelation 16 pours out the seven bowls and moves history to the brink of Babylon’s fall and the King’s appearing. Stay awake, keep your garments, and trust the Holy One whose judgments are true and just.
Revelation 6 shows the Lamb opening the seals and the world reeling under His ordered judgments. The chapter ends with a question only His mercy can answer.
Scripture points to a compact bloc of ten kings that paves the way for a final world ruler before Christ returns. This overview traces the texts, the timing, and the hope that steadies believers until the kingdom comes.
Daniel’s “Ancient of Days” is God enthroned in eternity, best understood as the Father, who confers the kingdom on the Son of Man. The New Testament then applies Ancient-of-Days imagery to Jesus to confess His full deity while keeping Daniel’s persons distinct and the future kingdom in view.
The Parable of the Rich Fool warns that wealth without a heart for God is worthless. Discover its meaning and dispensational significance.
The Parable of the Friend at Midnight teaches persistence in prayer through a vivid contrast. Learn its meaning and dispensational significance.
The Parable of the Good Samaritan challenges religious hypocrisy and foreshadows Christ’s redemptive mission. Learn its prophetic and dispensational significance.
The Parable of the Mustard Seed teaches that God’s Kingdom begins small but grows into something vast and powerful. Learn its prophetic and dispensational significance.
The Parable of the Growing Seed teaches that the Kingdom grows by God’s power, not human effort. Learn its prophetic meaning and Kingdom significance.
The Parable of the Lamp Under a Bushel teaches that God’s truth is meant to shine, not be hidden. Discover its prophetic meaning and Kingdom significance.
Jesus’ Parable of the Wicked Tenants exposed the hypocrisy of Israel’s leaders and foretold His rejection. This post explains its Kingdom significance and prophetic relevance from a dispensational perspective.
The Parable of the Wedding Feast – Matthew 22:1–14
Published by Brother Woody BrohmJesus’ Parable of the Wedding Feast exposes Israel’s rejection of the Kingdom and God’s gracious invitation to others. This post explores its prophetic meaning from a dispensational perspective.