God’s mighty power is displayed by wiping out a multinational attack against Israel in the future.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Studies concerning The Nations (Gentiles), distinct from both National Israel and the Church. This section covers the biblical history of the Gentile world powers, the prophetic “Times of the Gentiles” (Luke 21:24), and the future judgment of the nations (Matthew 25) based on their treatment of God’s people.
God’s mighty power is displayed by wiping out a multinational attack against Israel in the future.
Jeremiah was known as the weeping prophet and offered a message of hope for Israel.
Abraham’s life traces God’s promise from Ur to Moriah: a call, a covenant sworn by God, and faith counted as righteousness. His story points to Christ and teaches pilgrims today to trust, wait, and walk in hope.
Jonah’s four chapters reveal God’s sovereign pursuit, His mercy for the nations, and His patient work in a reluctant messenger. Rooted in Scripture, this study calls the church to obey, love enemies, and rejoice when grace reaches unlikely people.
Jethro shelters Moses, blesses the Lord for Israel’s deliverance, and offers counsel that lightens a crushing load. His story models God-submitted wisdom, Gentile acknowledgment of Israel’s God, and Spirit-dependent leadership.
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.