The four horsemen appear at the midway point of the tribulation period and coincide with the first four seals.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
General studies regarding Biblical Prophecy. This section covers the broad themes of future events, the interpretation of prophetic literature (Daniel, Ezekiel, Revelation), and the timeline of God’s plan for the ages, providing a framework for understanding the End Times.
The four horsemen appear at the midway point of the tribulation period and coincide with the first four seals.
Daniel was a godly man who received some of the most incredible prophecies of all time.
Scripture promises a remade world where righteousness is at home. From Isaiah to Revelation, God will make all things new and dwell with His people forever.
The Kingdom of God on earth that has been prophesied to since Old Testament times.
Revelation unveils a counterfeit coalition—the dragon, the sea-beast, and the earth-beast—that demands worship and coerces allegiance. Scripture shows their rise, limits, and certain end under the Lamb’s sovereign rule.
The Second Coming of Christ is the first event of establishing his Millennial Kingdom (1,000 years) on earth.
The Rapture is the first event of the Day of the Lord. Understand what is coming!
God will raise two prophets in Jerusalem during the final three and a half years before Christ’s return. Their Spirit-empowered witness, death, and resurrection display mercy and judgment and assure us that the King’s reign is near.
The Key of David is a symbol of Christ’s divine authority to open the door to God’s eternal Kingdom. Rooted in the Davidic Covenant, it reveals Jesus as King, mediator, and sovereign gatekeeper over salvation and judgment.
Revelation names a blazing star “Wormwood,” and a third of earth’s fresh waters turn bitter. Scripture’s long story explains the name and points us to Christ, the Morning Star who offers living water to all who come.