How Did Every Eye See Him, Revelation 1:7?
August 13th, 2009 | Featured Articles | No Comment
Book of Revelation
When we share the message of Christ's return in the book of Revelation "How Did Every Eye See Him?, Revelation 1:7. Often the conversation degenerates with snickers and sneers from detractors. Quite often the response is, "I haven't seen him, did you see him?" The implied answer is no, of course. None living today saw Christ return in the clouds and therefore, it is assumed a ridiculous argument and proof that Christ's coming remains a future event.
Such responses may gain the attention of the less serious bible student but have no value for those who are acquainted with reason and ...
Prophecy in the Apocalypse: What Is the Meaning of...
March 3rd, 2009 | Book of Revelation | No Comment
The key to successful interpretation of Bible
prophecy in the New Testament is to always
find it's source in the Old Testament to unlock
the meaning.
That was the method of the Christ and the
apostles. Prophecy in the Apocalypse: What
is the meaning of Revelation 1:7?, explores
those concepts.
Failure to follow this simple interpretive guideline
leads to unbelief, frustration and all sorts of
fanciful interpretations and doctrines.
Most people pick up the Book of Revelation because of their fascination with prophecy and intrigue for the signs and symbols within. Immediately they assume a posture of predicting the future. Current events,
news reports, and natural calamities supply an unending gold mine ...
Three Clues to Mystery Babylon
January 26th, 2009 | Revelation Bible Study | 5 Comments
Three Clues To Mystery Babylon
Three clues to mystery Babylon are only part of the evidence for identifying the mysterious women in the prophetic book. In Revelation 17, we are introduced to a harlot woman enshrouded in a mystery. We are never explicitly told who this woman is. Nevertheless, there are three clues to mystery Babylon in Revelation which easily solve this mystery. In fact, there are several clues but
three are sufficient for our purpose.
Years ago when my son was about 11 or 12 years of age, among
other things, we bought him a Rubics Cube as a gift. I tried without ...
Who Is the Ancient of Days in Daniel 7?
November 15th, 2008 | Book of Revelation | 19 Comments
Daniel 7, a hotbed for eschatological theorizing,
continues to baffle commentators, past and
present.
The solution to the identity of the Ancient of
Days is in my opinion, one that is without
controversy.
The most common designation this obviously
Divine character is God himself. This view
largely stems from the reading of the text.
Variant renderings are:
The Son of Man comes to the Ancient of Days
The Son of Man comes as the Ancient of Days
In the first rendering the Father is meant. In
the second it refers to the Son. Can we solve
this debate of Who is the Ancient of Days in
Daniel 7?
Have you ever overlooked the obvious when it
was ...