Episode 177: Revelation 10 is the drum roll before the final trumpet sounds in the middle of chapter 11. There is one final chance for those who dwell on the earth (i.e. those who are not God’s people) to repent before God unleashes the final trumpet.
Question of the Day: Are there modern-day revelations from God to man?
Episode 176: Two of the three “woes” are released upon “those who dwell upon the earth” or “those who do not have the seal of God on their foreheads.” Tune in as I do my best to interpret this very strange vision John sees.
Question of the Day: Can you please explain the inspiration of the Scriptures?
Episode 175: We almost expect an atomic blast with brilliant light and deafening roar as God unleashes His fury. However, when the last seal is opened, there is silence in heaven. Then come the trumpets. Tune in as I walk through this text and examine the punishment of God upon the ungodly on earth.
Episode 173: So what about those who survive the coming Roman persecution? What happens to those who survive the coming persecution? The part of the vision John sees and records in Revelation 7 explains what happens to those who are not “sealed” for persecution.
Question of the Day: Should Christians keep the Sabbath?
Episode 172: From the throne room of God, seven (7) seals are opened and out come several terrify elements upon the earth, including the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse! Tune in as I breakdown who/what these four horsemen are and what it all means in the context of Revelation.
Question of the Day: Can a Christian fall from grace (and be lost)?
Episode 170: John (not the church as a whole) is invited into and proceeds to enter the throne room of God. What’s it like up there? What’s going on heaven? Tune in as I breakdown what John sees in the vision and what it means for Christians today.
Question of the Day: How many of your people oppose abortion?
Episode 166: Having introduced the book, we are prepared to dig into the text of Revelation. In chapter one, we meet the author, recipients, and the Lord. Tune in as I walk through Revelation 1.
Episode 160: We’re doing a one month recap one week early of the George Zimmerman verdict. Tune in as I make some general observations before diving into much heavier matters pertaining to the trial and execution of Jesus.
Episode 158: We’ve arrived at the end of Daniel and once more encounter the 2,300 days. This time, though, we also have 1,290 days and 1,335 days. What’s all this about? Tune in as I break down a proper understanding of all of these days in Daniel.
2,300 days
March 1, 169 BC – persecution begins by Antiochus IV Epiphanes (see 1 Macc. 1.20-28
June 18, 163 BC – Antiochus dies (see 1 Macc 6.16)
1,290 days
April 19, 167 BC – Daily sacrifice at the temple ends (see 1 Macc 1.29-53)
October 30, 164 BC – Abomination removed (see 1 Macc 4.36-51)
1,335 days (1,290 + 45 days to cleanse the temple)
April 19, 167 BC – Daily sacrifice ends (see 1 Macc 1.29-53)
December 14, 164 BC – Sacrificed renewed (see 1 Macc 4.52)
Question of the Day: What does the Bible say about suicide?
Episode 157: Daniel 11 is a hotbed for all kinds of faulty notions, especially pertaining to Antichrist. However, as I show in this episode, the vision is for Daniel’s people in the 2nd century BC when a brutal dictator named Antiochus IV Epiphanes rises to power. Tune in as I break this down.
Question of the Day: Why are there so many interpretations of the Bible?