You may have asked yourself, “Who are the elect in the Bible? And how do I know if I am one of them?” Understanding who the elect are helps us recognize our place in God’s eternal plan. According to Scripture, God’s elect are many things, each revealing their unique role…
The Good News : The Kingdom Of God
It is important to understand that these Biblical aspects are not to be taken as physical things but rather spiritual things. With this in mind, let's learn about them.
It's the beginning of the Day. The sleepers will be awakened. They will come to the brightness of the light of Zion. Each one of them bearing the morning star. They are the kings and priests of God's kingdom. And the nations will stream to Zion to witness the glory of God.
The little horn will be where Lucifer, the "son of dawn" will set up his throne. Lucifer is also known as the "man doomed to destruction", "the man of lawlessness" and "the man of sin". He will be the "abomination that causes desolation" that Jesus Christ told us to watch out for. Lucifer will be the last leader of the "little horn" religion.
The Little Horn represents a religious-political power—a theocracy—that will rise to global prominence. It will be religious in appearance but will rule like a political empire.
In our previous studies, we clearly identified the beast as a representation of a democratic system (resembles a leopard) that ultimately operates with authoritarian control (feet of a bear). This beast will not only exercise political power but will also speak through a religious voice (mouth of a lion)—a system…
Let’s revisit what we discussed in the previous study to build a clearer picture of the Beast. The Bible describes the Beast as having the appearance of a leopard, feet like those of a bear, and a mouth like that of a lion. Each of these features holds symbolic meaning,…
The "dream" of a statue by King Nebuchadnezzar and the vision of the "four beasts" by the prophet Daniel are parallel prophecies about the "four kingdoms" that will rule on earth.
According to the vision of the “four beasts” by the prophet Daniel, there will be four kingdoms that will rule the world. The Vision Daniel 7:2 Daniel declared: “In my vision in the night I looked, and suddenly the four winds of heaven were churning up the great sea. 3Then four great beasts came up out of the sea, each one different from the others: 4The first beast was like a lion, and it had the…
From the throne room of ancient Babylon, God revealed a vision that still echoes through the corridors of time. King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream, interpreted by the prophet Daniel, was not merely a royal curiosity—it was a divine revelation of how kingdoms would rise and fall until the return of Christ. This…










