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A Coming One-World Government

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(an excerpt from Chapter 1: Pre-Tribulational Events)


The One-World Government

A disturbing pre-tribulational event which will also be readily perceptible will be the advent of a one-world government upon the whole earth.  The understanding of a coming one-world governmental power is observed in two visions from the book of Daniel, found in Daniel 2 and Daniel 7.  Both texts will be presented below, followed by a comparison of their similarities. Continue reading

Rebuilding of the Jewish Temple

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Another group of prophecies which tell an astounding story are those writings which speak of the use of the Jewish temple in the tribulation as well as the millennial kingdom of Christ.  There is, of course, no temple in Jerusalem currently to give fulfillment to such forecasts.  The first temple, Solomon’s Temple, was destroyed in 586 BC by the Babylonians.  The second temple was destroyed by the Romans along with the dismantling of the nation in 70 AD.  Since Israel has become a nation again, the temple has not been rebuilt.  To some, the idea of the Jewish temple being rebuilt is as unlikely as was the re-establishment of a Jewish nation. 

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Pre-Tribulation Prophesies: The Re-Establishment of Israel

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While Israel is known to the modern world as a viable nation, it was not that many years ago when biblical prophesies concerning a latter-day Israel seemed utterly untenable.  After all, Israel ceased to be a nation in 70 AD and had been abandoned as anything more than an ancient memory.  Yet, through unfathomable circumstances, she re-emerged onto the world stage in 1948 as a sovereign nation; as scripture had prophesied would come to pass.

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“The Return of the King” Now Available on Kindle

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The Return of the King: A Prophetic Timeline of End-Time Events is now available for Amazon’s Kindle reader platform.  Identical to the full book, other than some formatting changes, this $5.99 e-book is a study of eschatology (end times) from a premillennial perspective.  Written to a non-technical audience, the ROTK is written with a pastoral approach to educate readers on technical terms used as they appear in the text.

There will shortly also be an Adobe PDF version of the ROTK available, as well as a color-coded Teacher’s Workbook for use in a classroom setting.


Wolves in Wool Conclusion: From Christ to Antichrist

This entry is part 23 of 23 in the series Wolves in Wool

From Christ to Antichrist



(NOTE:  This is a continuation of the Wolves in Wool Series.  This post assumes the prerequisite reading of earlier posts)

As it has been demonstrated that an apostasy must precede the tribulation, and an utter “anti-gospel” is to be the characteristic of a singular religious system during the great tribulation, it only stands to reason that one may trace the roots of the former apostasy to the latter full-fledged abomination which is spawned from it.  As noted, I cannot positively contend that our current growing apostasy in Christendom is indeed the apostasy which scripture warns will precede the day of the Lord.  Yet, I am compelled to examine such possibilities.


If a man, for example, sincerely believes his life to be in danger by one of his associates, he would surely watch for signs of such growing antagonism toward himself.  He may become quite paranoid, in fact, and pre-occupied with an investigation concerning the possible playing out of his fears.  I do not desire to become paranoid nor to anxiously accuse every false theological principle as a precursor to the coming worship of Antichrist.  Yet, I do wish to heed Jesus’ own warnings concerning our need to be watching for the proper signs of such coming events. Continue reading

A Coming One-World Religious System

This entry is part 22 of 23 in the series Wolves in Wool

The Coming One-World Religious System

(NOTE:  This is a continuation of the Wolves in Wool Series.  This post assumes the prerequisite reading of earlier posts)

Skipping ahead from the slow-burn apostasy which permeates Christendom today, scripture also clarifies the finality of this degradation of worship and truth.  While scripture specifically notes that apostasy is a characteristic of the latter days, it further demonstrates the fruition of such apostasy; being characterized as a great harlot of world-wide influence.


 

In Jewish thought, there existed two ages.  “This” age referred to the age before the advent of Messiah’s reign, and “the age to come” referred to the age of Messiah’s reign.  Such thinking is what prompted the disciples to ask Jesus in Matthew 24,

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3 … “Tell us,” they said, “when will this happen, and what will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the age?” Continue reading

The Return of the King Study Course – Now Available

The Return of the King Teacher and Student manuals have been released as teaching aids for The Return of the King book (ISBN: 1441468544) by author Jeff Kluttz of ReturningKing.com.  The Return of the King (ROTK) book is a biblical study of the timeline of eschatology from a premillennial perspective.  It is written to a non-technical audience, with all theological terms explained as they appear in the work.  With the ROTK main book as a source material, teachers are now able to use the workbook series to lead a classroom presentation of the material.  Continue reading

A Custom-Built Gospel

This entry is part 21 of 23 in the series Wolves in Wool

A Custom Built Gospel

(NOTE:  This is a continuation of the Wolves in Wool Series.  This post assumes the prerequisite reading of earlier posts)

The last observation concerning this

great falling away is that it is a process which is consumed with the task of changing the gospel message.  After all, what better means could our enemy employ other than to deceive an entire generation into believing a false gospel?  If a false gospel is introduced into the church which can be largely accepted, it serves several important demands of Satan’s own kingdom program.

A false gospel will largely hinder the true gospel’s advance.  Obviously, every church which teaches a corrupt gospel cannot lead its membership to salvation by grace through faith in Christ.  It necessarily will then become a disarmed outpost in this spiritual war.  People will attend services, receive a fast-food “feeding” and feel somewhat enlightened and encouraged, so they may resume their life of sin with a false sense of security. Continue reading

Today’s Apostasy: Inventing Doctrine

This entry is part 20 of 23 in the series Wolves in Wool

(NOTE:  This is a continuation of the Wolves in Wool Series.  This post assumes the prerequisite reading of earlier posts)

Concerning today’s massive population of false teachers, scripture also offers several texts which warn us of the propensity of these teachers to teach outside of the Word of God.  While these texts do not speak specifically about a latter day apostasy, they do speak volumes concerning the very nature of false teachers; namely, where their doctrines come from and why they are to be avoided. Continue reading

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