Pastor J.D. answers the question of what happens now that the U.S. has killed Iran’s top military official, Qassem Soleiman? Pastor Farag also examines the prophetic significance of this striking development in the Middle East and the Imminence of the Rapture.
John 14:29 KJV – “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.”
Today's News Needs A Biblical Analysis.
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One of the most unpopular beliefs among Christians today is that of the pre-Tribulation Rapture. Many not only scoff at our expectation of meeting Jesus in the air, but also ridicule those of us who believe it could happen at any moment.
Journalism once provided truthful insight into the news of the day. Follow-up exposés were common as more information became available. Readers were encouraged and enabled to understand the implications of the facts surrounding the news and arrive at a well-informed perspective. Those days are long past.
In the Scriptures, we know that the church is the bride of Christ. But during this time when we are awaiting the upward call of our Bridegroom, how are we living?
Pastor J.D. answers the question of what happens now that the U.S. has killed Iran’s top military official, Qassem Soleiman? Pastor Farag also examines the prophetic significance of this striking development in the Middle East and the Imminence of the Rapture.
John 14:29 KJV – “And now I have told you before it come to pass, that, when it is come to pass, ye might believe.”
Today's News Needs A Biblical Analysis.
Your Gift Today Helps Harbinger's Daily Reach More People With The Truth of God's Word.
One of the most unpopular beliefs among Christians today is that of the pre-Tribulation Rapture. Many not only scoff at our expectation of meeting Jesus in the air, but also ridicule those of us who believe it could happen at any moment.
Journalism once provided truthful insight into the news of the day. Follow-up exposés were common as more information became available. Readers were encouraged and enabled to understand the implications of the facts surrounding the news and arrive at a well-informed perspective. Those days are long past.
In the Scriptures, we know that the church is the bride of Christ. But during this time when we are awaiting the upward call of our Bridegroom, how are we living?