The content discusses the rapid adoption of technology, emphasizing its convenience but also its spiritual implications for believers, referencing biblical prophecies about a controlling system tied to economic participation. While technology can promote the truth, discernment is crucial to avoid spiritual deception amid a digital world striving for allegiance to worldly powers.
Category Archives: Prophecy
Post 2: The Rise of Globalism — Echoes of Revelation
In recent decades, the idea of a unified global system has shifted from science fiction to serious policy. International summits, digital currencies, and global governance have sparked both admiration and alarm. For many believers, these developments echo the prophetic warnings found in the Book of Revelation. Globalism: A Modern Movement Globalism promotes interconnected economies, sharedContinue reading “Post 2: The Rise of Globalism — Echoes of Revelation”
Post 1: Prophecy vs. Paranoia — Discerning the Divine from the Deceptive
Biblical prophecy is God’s voice, delivered through prophets, revealing His plans with clarity and precision. In contrast, conspiracy theories stem from fear and speculation, often misleading individuals. Believers must discern the truth amid the chaos, testing claims against Scripture to avoid deception and navigate effectively through misinformation.
The Bible, Prophecy, and Modern-Day Conspiracy Theories
I did a lot of research for the book just published and have decided to turn a lot of it into a series of posts. These come from notes that I did not put in the book. This will serve as the first post with several others to follow, not sure how deep I willContinue reading “The Bible, Prophecy, and Modern-Day Conspiracy Theories”
Newest Book is Out! AI, the Internet, and Christ’s Return
“AI, the Internet and the Return of Christ” is a new book exploring the intersection of faith and technology within the Digital Revolution. It encourages Christians to engage with AI and online platforms to enhance spirituality and outreach, while remaining grounded in Scripture. The author aims to connect technological advancements with biblical prophecy and foster dialogue on using these tools for sharing hope and faith in a complex world.
What the Bible Says About the Second Resurrection
The discussion contrasts Protestant and Catholic beliefs about the second resurrection, differentiating between the resurrection of the righteous and the unrighteous as detailed in Revelation 20. It highlights that Catholics view resurrections as a single event while Evangelicals believe in two distinct resurrections, underscoring varying interpretations within Christian eschatology.
Small Group Study: “Artificial Intelligence, the Internet, and the Return of Jesus”
Objective This Small Group Study should be used in conjunction with the post, “The Internet, AI, and Jesus return.” Equip participants to understand how rapid advances in AI and the Internet relate to biblical prophecy, identify opportunities and pitfalls for sharing the Gospel in a digital age, and commit to wise, Spirit-led use of technologyContinue reading “Small Group Study: “Artificial Intelligence, the Internet, and the Return of Jesus””
Artificial Intelligence, the Internet, and the Return of Jesus
This topic has been close to my heart for a long time, as I thoroughly believe that we live in a time unlike any other known to man in the history of the world. In our rapidly evolving digital age, artificial intelligence (AI) and the internet are reshaping how we live, think, and even worship.
The Book of Revelation: A Quick Journey Through Prophecy
The Book of Revelation, authored by John the Apostle, features vivid prophetic visions about the end times, Christ’s return, and the triumph of righteousness. It includes messages to seven churches, showcases the authority of Christ, details tribulation, and culminates in the final victory over evil, urging believers to remain steadfast in faith.
Mormonism and the Christian Faith
The post discusses the differences between Mormonism and traditional Christianity, focusing on theology, salvation, scripture authority, and the nature of God and Jesus. Key distinctions include the Trinity, the concept of salvation, and the afterlife beliefs between the two faiths. Understanding these differences is essential for informed faith decisions.