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From Passover to Resurrection: Rediscovering the Messiah in God’s Appointed Times

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  There is something deeply beautiful about Resurrection Sunday. Believers gather, hearts full of joy, proclaiming, “He is risen!” and celebrating the victory of Jesus over sin and death. Yet when we step back into Scripture and the practices of the earliest followers of Jesus, we discover something even richer: the resurrection was not originally framed around a holiday called Easter, but within the biblical feast of Passover and the appointed times of the Lord. This is not about creating division or criticizing sincere believers. It is about rediscovering the fullness of truth and the depth of meaning God embedded in His appointed times. When we understand the resurrection through Passover, Unleavened Bread, and Firstfruits, the gospel story shines with breathtaking clarity. God’s Appointed Times — Not Man’s Traditions The feasts were never called Jewish holidays in Scripture. God Himself calls them His feasts: Leviticus 23:2 — “Concerning the feasts of the LORD, which ye sh...

The Mighty End-Time Christian?

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  Are we truly mighty Christians in these last days… or have we become comfortable, distracted, and lukewarm? We live in a generation flooded with biblical resources, yet starving for spiritual power. We have access to countless sermons, yet little personal prayer. We attend services, conferences, and church functions, yet rarely spend time alone with God. The question must be asked: are we mighty end-time Christians — or merely lukewarm believers? We spend hours in front of televisions and entertainment, but only minutes in prayer. We love to feast, but we hate to fast. We enjoy church functions, but we seldom attend prayer meetings. We would rather have others study, research, and feed us the Scriptures than search the Word of God for ourselves. We listen to what someone else says the Bible means, yet we rarely open it and seek God personally. This is not the mark of a mighty Christian. This is the mark of a lukewarm church. Too often today, lukewarm Laodicean Christianity smiles...

Giants in the Earth: Genesis 6, the Nephilim, and the Shadow of the Coming UFO Deception

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Hey friends, as someone who's spent years digging into Scripture, ancient history, and the strange things unfolding in our world today, I've become convinced that we're living in the "days of Noah" all over again. What the Bible describes in Genesis 6 isn't just some dusty old tale—it's a warning about a supernatural incursion that corrupted humanity and set the stage for judgment. And if we're paying attention, the same forces that produced the giants of old are gearing up for one final, massive deception. I'm talking about the Nephilim, the fallen ones, and how their legacy might be hiding in plain sight—not just in forgotten bones or suppressed archaeology, but in the wild tales of Bigfoot and the skyrocketing reports of UFOs and "aliens." Drawing from the same biblical framework that researchers like Tom Horn, L.A. Marzulli, and Steve Quayle have explored so thoroughly, I want to walk you through what the Word says, what the evidence ...

Why I Think the Codex Sinaiticus Might Be a 19th-Century Forgery

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I've spent a lot of time digging into ancient Bible manuscripts, and one that always stood out to me is the Codex Sinaiticus. For decades, it's been celebrated as one of the oldest complete copies of the Greek Bible, supposedly from the fourth century. But the more I looked into its story, the more questions piled up. What if it's not ancient at all? What if it's a clever hoax from the 1800s? Let me walk you through why this possibility keeps nagging at me. It all starts with how the codex supposedly came to light. In 1844, Constantin Tischendorf claimed he found 43 leaves at St. Catherine's Monastery on Mount Sinai, with monks using other pages as kindling for their fire. He returned in 1859 and took away the bulk of it. The tale sounds heroic, but almost immediately, a Greek paleographer named Constantine Simonides challenged the whole narrative. In letters published in *The Guardian* newspaper in 1862 and 1863, Simonides boldly claimed he had written the entire m...

Obedience Is Not Just Belief: A Biblical Refutation of a Dangerous Half-Gospel

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  There is a growing teaching being pushed by many modern preachers that sounds biblical on the surface but collapses under real examination. It goes like this: “To obey the gospel simply means to believe it. Obedience is not part of salvation—only belief is.” That statement is not just incomplete—it is misleading, and if taken to its logical conclusion, it produces a powerless, non-transforming gospel that Jesus Himself never preached. Let’s deal with it head-on. 1. The False Equation: “Obey = Believe (Only)” These teachers lean heavily on passages like: Romans 10:16 2 Thessalonians 1:8–10 And they argue:  “To disobey the gospel is to not believe it—therefore obeying the gospel just means believing it.” That is a category error. Yes—unbelief is disobedience. But that does NOT mean obedience is reduced to belief alone. That’s like saying:  “Not running is laziness—therefore running is just thinking about moving.” It doesn’t follow. 2. What “Obey” Actually Means (Greek Doe...

The Bible Is Clear: The Lie of “Everyone Interprets It Differently”

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  We are living in a generation that no longer openly rejects the Bible—but instead redefines it until it loses all authority. You hear it constantly: “That’s your interpretation.” “Nobody really knows what the Bible means.” “My truth is different than your truth.” It sounds humble. It sounds tolerant. But in reality, it is a subtle and dangerous attack on the idea that God has spoken clearly. Because if everyone has their own interpretation, then no one is actually accountable to what God said. Truth Is Not Personal—It Is Absolute If truth changes from person to person, then it is no longer truth—it is opinion. And if the Bible is reduced to opinion, then it no longer carries authority—it only carries influence. But Scripture never presents itself as optional or subjective. It declares itself to be absolute truth. “Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth.” (John 17:17) “God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the saints.” (1 Corinthians 1...

Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit: A Warning This Generation Cannot Ignore

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  There are few subjects in Scripture more serious—and more misunderstood—than blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. Jesus didn’t speak lightly when He addressed it. He gave a warning so severe that it should cause every believer to stop, examine, and tread carefully. Yet today, many are walking dangerously close to the very line Christ warned us about… and some may already be crossing it without even realizing it. What Did Jesus Actually Say? Let’s start with the words of Jesus Himself: “Wherefore I say unto you, All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men: but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven unto men.” — Matthew 12:31 That alone should sober us. Every sin—every failure—can be forgiven… except one. So what is it? The Context Matters Jesus didn’t say this in a vacuum. He said it in response to something very specific. “But when the Pharisees heard it, they said, This fellow doth not cast out devils, but by Beelzebub the prince of...