Let the Word of God be your standard of reality—not the Conservative Manosphere. The Apostle Paul calls what you are doing boasting against the natural branches, and he warns us not to do it (Rom. 11:11–27). By denying that Israel — even in her fallen state — has any claim to the land of promise, you are rejecting God’s self-revelation as immutable, faithful, merciful, gracious, and long-suffering.
Let the Word of God be your standard of reality—not the Conservative Manosphere. The Apostle Paul calls what you are doing boasting against the natural branches, and he warns us not to do it (Rom. 11:11–27). By denying that Israel — even in her fallen state — has any claim to the land of promise, you are rejecting God’s self-revelation as immutable, faithful, merciful, gracious, and long-suffering.
Let the Word of God be your standard of reality—not the Conservative Manosphere. The Apostle Paul calls what you are doing boasting against the natural branches, and he warns us not to do it (Rom. 11:11–27). By denying that Israel — even in her fallen state — has any claim to the land of promise, you are rejecting God’s self-revelation as immutable, faithful, merciful, gracious, and long-suffering.
Sometime in the last 25 – 30 years, the church took its attention off of the incredible message that the King is coming. The days are gone when to be an evangelical Christian was nearly synonymous with being pro-Israel and pro-prophecy. It’s a new day and not a happy one. What incredible times we live in—like no previous generation. The world is heading pell-mell for a conclusion, and today there is a classic yawn within the church.
We're on the brink of insanity, ladies and gentlemen! The direction this country is going is nothing short of insane. We are on the brink, I believe, of God judging this nation for the wicked sins that we have committed as a country. We need to repent.
"From the NFL to the halls of Congress, to the State House, to the White House, whatever it is, we’re called to literally be a vessel for Christ and to be ambassadors for Him. Going to Washington, D.C., I’m excited because it’s another opportunity. It’s a mission field to reach people for the Lord. HUD is a great vehicle, but the Kingdom is the mission. And to be a leader of HUD, a servant leader, a steward of HUD, to pray for people, encourage people, lead people, serve people, that’s how I look at Washington"
I think social and financial persecution is coming to our country, and it will be enough to cause an exodus from the church in this generation, just as it did in the Middle East in past centuries. This may seem unduly alarmist, especially when many evangelicals are euphoric about the political change in the last election that is rolling back some of the excesses of the last few years and so far has been supportive of religious freedom. But I think this is a temporary delay.
President Trump has pronounced repeatedly that his Administration is going to produce a “Golden Age” for America. I am confident that his down-to-earth, common-sense policies are going to be good for our nation. But a “Golden Age”? I don’t think so. However, there is a “Golden Age” promise that we can count on. It is one that God has made over and over again throughout His Word.
For those who hold to these beliefs, the Divine Feminine represents a goddess archetype, promoting self-empowerment and intuition above Biblical truth. It is yet further evidence of what we already know – the world is blinded by the god of this age. Many are trapped in New Age practices because they believe the light within it to be true and the wisdom conveyed by it to be practical. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Hating Jews is the oldest pastime. It’s the oldest hatred. It not only never dies, it gets worse every year. That is evident from the carnage on October 7, 2023, near Gaza. Not everyone will even finish reading this article. It is just of little interest to many. Or, they have sympathy for Hamas. The Holocaust is ancient history—and yet it keeps resurfacing in different times and places.
Many of his statements were so weird that Mike Gendron, a former Catholic and now a missionary to Catholics, was prompted to write a scathing essay titled, “Is the Pope Still Catholic?” Mike concluded that essay with this observation: “Pope Francis has become the most influential and dangerous false teacher in the world.” Was that overkill? I don’t think so.
That day, they had front-row seats to the prophetic drama of God’s plan for the ages. But Jesus had work for them to do, though He never denied that Kingdom restoration will one day occur as the prophets foretold. Jesus gave His disciples the consequential task of being witnesses for Him throughout the world—the same task He has given us.
Jesus will someday return to a truly repentant Israel, remorseful of their rejection of Him (see Zechariah 12:10-13:1). Their suffering during the latter years of the Tribulation period (Zechariah 13:8-9) will not only change the hearts of the Jewish people but also result in a gleeful welcoming of Christ into Jerusalem.
The renewed support for Israel, the uncovering of the vast wasteful and criminal spending of the past several years, and Trump’s strong appeal for peace might suggest to some that the Rapture might not be as close as they thought. It’s tempting to think that way. I have found myself wondering if perhaps there’s been a pause in the parade of events leading to Jesus’ soon appearing. However, two thoughts bring me back to reality.
Isaiah 5:20 is exactly what we are seeing right now in our sin-rotten culture. We have forsaken God. We have ignored God. We have forgotten God. Without a Biblically informed conscience and a commitment to the authority of Scripture, truth is turned on its head, leading to actions that are devoid of absolute right and wrong. Isaiah put it this way: “Truth is fallen in the street” (Isaiah 59:14).
There are currently many nations who are looking on gleefully at the violence perpetrated against Israel. However, although they celebrate warring, they remain blind to God’s warning. You see, whilst those nations may drink from a cup of celebration, all of the nations will one day drink of the cup of wrath that God will hand them as judgement for their treatment of His chosen people.
Revelation 13 introduces us to one of the main characters on the stage during the Great Tribulation. We usually call him the Antichrist. Now, when some people hear of the Antichrist, they tend to snicker and grin in a condescending way, as if to say, “Oh, how hopelessly naïve!” They put him on par with Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny. But make no mistake: This sinister, dark, evil person will come on the scene, and people will say of him, “Our savior!” He will deceive and destroy the world.
From the unsettling proliferation of drone swarm technology that could foreshadow the Antichrist's future surveillance state, to Israel's increasing strength against its enemies, to Russia's concerning military escalation—we're seeing Bible prophecy align with current events in remarkable ways.
By God's hand, many trusted ministry leaders we know today stumbled across Hal Lindsey's book in their early years. In numerous cases, the impact laid the groundwork for them to take their first steps in their walks with the Lord and prompted them to begin their ministries.
They took giant leaps forward with their September Pact for the Future but were dealt a setback with the election of Donald Trump. Yuval Noah Harari called Trump's victory a "death blow" to the new global order. He warned that Trump's nationalism poses an existential threat to globalism. Their heads are spinning and exploding! Which is it? Nothing can stop the sprint towards Revelation 13.
How do you defend your flock? By taking a strong stand in your church between right and wrong, and by making sure your congregation is so grounded in Scripture and attuned to the truth that they can clearly spot the lies. Now is not the time for fluffy, feel-good Christianity. We’re in a battle, and it’s time to put on the full armor of God.
Most people don’t get the magnitude of what we witnessed Tuesday night. One of my news sources, Hillel Fuld, expressed it perfectly. He wrote, “What we witnessed last night was the equivalent of God splitting the sea right before our eyes.” That is not an exaggeration, despite the attempts of the media to downplay what occurred. A common phrase we are beginning to hear around Israel is that we are living in biblical times
If we truly believe that God is the only hope for America, then let’s go to Him in prayer like never before, but not merely for the sake of an election. The stakes are much higher, as the Apostle Paul writes in Ephesians 6:12: “For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood..."
When 2024 dawned, now so many months ago, very few could have seen the turmoil that lay ahead. It’s just as well. Only God can handle foreknowledge, and since He knows the end from the beginning, nothing catches Him by surprise. He doesn’t orchestrate chaos, but He allows it so that we can have wake-up calls and keep eternity in perspective.
Those of us working on college campuses in the late 60s and early 70s witnessed something amazing. Massive numbers of young people began to search for Jesus. They didn’t know at first that they were searching for Him, but He is the truth, beauty, and meaning they sought. Something called the Jesus Movement soon swept the land. It changed the course of history. I think our nation would be a hundred times worse today if not for the spiritual awakening of the young during those years.
Jesus was saying that in the last days, people also will ignore prophetic warnings. They’ll disregard the clear message of God to them. For the most part it will be business as usual. People will go on with their day-to-day activities.
We all know that our nation is in trouble, as we deal with unchecked illegal immigration, escalating tensions around the globe and an alarming moral and spiritual decline. None of us knows exactly what will be the outcome on Nov. 5, when more than 100 million voters will cast their ballots.
I believe it was Jan Markell who said, “The world is not falling into pieces, rather, it is falling into place.” A lot of people that I’ve talked to in our circles, all agree on one thing—the events that we’re seeing in front of us are happening faster and the exponential curve is going way up. A lot of end times events are suddenly falling into place.
To them, the future of the world lies with gods like Dionysus, not the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. To them, the future of the world involves hedonism and sexual immorality, not holiness and righteousness. To them, Christ is out and Dionysus is in. So, for those who claim it was innocent, think again.
How did we go from ordered liberty and unparallelled prosperity to the godless, sin-reveling culture we witness today? In hindsight, our downfall seems to have happened suddenly. But in fact it was subtle and slow; it happened one generation at a time.
There's an attack on humanity. The zenith of God's creation is the man and the woman, the two genders, and all of that is being confused by Satan for the world to watch. Then you have a rider on this metallic horse riding across the "sin" river to open these ceremonies. Ultimately, who could put all this together but Satan himself?
It occurred to Hibbs, as it did to everyone who joined in, “Who’s to say but that bullet that missed President Trump could be a result of everybody praying during the month of July? I mean, our God does not work in circumstances that are coincidences. He works in his sovereignty.”
Regardless of what the future holds for me or my country, I know the Lord will someday return just as He promised. His sovereignty assures us that He will adequately and justly deal with the wickedness of our day. He will establish His righteous rule over all the nations of the earth.
For now, the whole country has dodged a bullet. God surely had mercy. But will He allow time to make America great again? It's a catchy campaign slogan, but is it reality in light of God's end-time planned scenario?
Everything will change after the Rapture; the Lord will reward our steadfastness in watching for His appearing. His special recognition of our faithfulness will replace the mocking that now rings in our ears.