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Since the very beginning, God’s design for marriage has been for husbands and wives to be ambassadors of holy love to a hurting world. Our earthly marriages reflect the perfect union of Christ and His bride, which will take place when Jesus returns. There is such a symbolism of love, sacrifice, faithfulness, and union in both divine and human marriages. Our marriages are a symbol to a dying world-what is yours demonstrating?
The feasts described in Leviticus 23 are more than just Jewish traditions—they are prophetic shadows pointing to Jesus. Each feast has significant meaning and fulfillment in Christ, from Passover to Tabernacles. In this episode, we go over the seven biblical feasts that the Lord commanded the Jews to celebrate every year and how Jesus’ life and actions align perfectly with these feasts, demonstrating His role as the Messiah.
Are we witnessing the signs of the last days? This question has sparked curiosity and concern among believers for generations. Our aim is to examine this topic with a balanced approach that fosters faith and hope rather than fear.
What do you picture when you hear the word ‘antichrist?’ Many believers picture a single deceptive force or man who will show up in the end times. However, the Bible paints a broader picture.
Throughout the ages, God has established sacred spaces where His presence can dwell among His people. In our latest episode, we embark on a fascinating exploration of the Jewish Temple and the profound connections to the modern-day Church.
The Bible is unlike any other book, as it bases its authenticity and authority on prophecy. Prophecy is not a haphazard guess nor a probability made upon uncertain data; prophecy is history written in advance. Join us as we journey through the Old Testament to uncover foreshadowings of Jesus’s birth, life, ministry, death, and resurrection.