What are the blasphemous names written on the heads of the beast? In our previous posts, we explained that the heads of the beast symbolize seven types of government systems. These systems represent the ruling styles of Babylon, Medo-Persia, and Greece. Babylon represents theocracy, where religious authority governs as divine…
The Good News : The Kingdom Of God
The Word, or divine Logos, is far more than ink preserved on parchment. The Logos is the Holy Spirit—the very Light that carries God’s wisdom, power, and truth into all creation.
In every generation, God has revealed His truth to those willing to listen—not just through written words, but through living vessels. One of the most profound spiritual concepts He uses is the image of fountains of living water.
The emergence of the much-discussed New World Order, as understood through our previous studies of Bible prophecy, aligns with what Scripture refers to as the Beast—a global, multipolar system of governance that will encompass the entire world.
The Harlot of the Book of Revelation is one of the most vivid and alarming symbols in biblical prophecy. Identified as “Babylon the Great, the mother of harlots and of the abominations of the earth” (Revelation 17:5), she symbolizes the spirit of unfaithfulness, rebellion, immorality and deception that will dominate…
When the Bible mentions Greece in prophecy, most people immediately assume it refers exclusively to the ancient Greek empire, particularly the one led by Alexander the Great. This assumption has shaped many traditional interpretations, where readers and scholars rely heavily on historical accounts to make sense of prophetic passages. They…
Many believers today treat the Sabbath day as irrelevant, seeing it as an outdated practice that no longer applies to modern Christian life. They view the Sabbath as something God instituted only for ancient Israel—a ceremonial law that Christ supposedly fulfilled and thus rendered obsolete. As a result, they no…
Who are the multitude of Revelation Chapter Seven? They are not part of the 144,000 sealed from the tribes of Israel, yet they play a crucial role in the prophetic vision. Their identity reveals a powerful truth about God’s redemptive plan—a plan that includes believers from all over the world…
The arrival of John the Baptist marked the beginning of a new era where the kingdom of God was being openly declared. With this proclamation came not only the fulfillment of prophecy but also intense spiritual conflict.
The idea of a Third Temple holds a prominent place in biblical prophecy and end-time expectations. For many who read Scripture through a literal lens, the rebuilding of a physical temple in Jerusalem is seen as a key event that must occur before the Messiah’s return. This belief draws heavily…










