Topical Studies
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First and Last Prophecies of the Bible

The Bible begins with prophecy and ends with prophecy, forming bookends to the grand story of redemption. The first prophecy, given in Genesis 3:15, promises conflict between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent, culminating in ultimate victory. The last prophecy, found in Revelation 22:12–20, promises Christ’s return, judgment, and reward.…
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Messiah Ben Joseph vs. Messiah Ben David: One Messiah, Two Missions

Jewish tradition sometimes distinguishes between two Messianic figures: Messiah ben Joseph (the suffering servant from Joseph’s line) and Messiah ben David (the conquering king from David’s line). This attempt arises from the tension in the Hebrew Scriptures, where some prophecies speak of a suffering, rejected deliverer, while others describe a glorious, reigning king. Scripture itself,…
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Ezekiel’s Battle of Magog: Timing and Significance

Among the most detailed war prophecies in Scripture is the account of Gog and Magog in Ezekiel 38–39. These chapters describe a massive end-time coalition that comes against Israel, only to be destroyed by God’s direct intervention. The prophecy has stirred centuries of debate: Who are the nations involved? When does this invasion occur? What…
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Our Foundational Course: Sanctification

Our Sanction six-week series provides a meaningful purpose for developing and maintaining a relationship with the Creator. The study will review Christianity’s foundational doctrines by engaging the learner with fundamental insights and perspectives.
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The Rapture and the Millennium: Who Enters and in What Form

Among the most frequently asked prophetic questions is this: Who will enter the Millennium, and in what form? Scripture describes both glorified saints and mortal survivors inhabiting Christ’s thousand-year Kingdom. To answer carefully, we must trace the biblical order of resurrection, the transformation at the Rapture, the role of Old Testament saints, the fate of…
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Marriage of the Lamb: Ceremony and Feast in a Prophetic Context

The “Marriage of the Lamb” in Revelation 19:7–9 is one of the most vivid prophetic images in Scripture. It portrays the consummation of the covenant relationship between Christ and His people. The imagery draws deeply from ancient Jewish wedding customs, which highlight betrothal, covenant, ceremony, and feast. To understand this prophecy, we must examine the…



