Comparing history with Daniel 11, one would think that Daniel’s “abomination of desolation” prophecy was fulfilled hundreds of years before Christ was born. Jesus told His disciples, however, that the abomination of desolation was yet to be witnessed in the future. How can this apparent contradiction be reconciled?
Todays Scripture: Matthew 24:15
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Having just learned that their eternal destiny would be determined by their stewardship, Jesus’ disciples found fault with a woman who seemed to have wasted some very expensive perfume. Jesus’ view, however, surely surprised them.
Todays Scripture: Matthew 26:1-15
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Believers will be considered to be unbelievers by the antichrist’s followers, and will be viewed as enemies of the state, hated by all nations. That is why Jesus told His followers to flee at a certain time, and why He told them what to beware of after they’ve fled. Are you ready?
Todays Scripture: Matthew 24:15-16, 21-27
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The Last Supper was a Passover Meal, but the final Passover that Jesus celebrated with His disciples held greater significance than any before it. It inaugurated the new covenant, ratified by His own blood.
Todays Scripture: Matthew 26:17-28
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Will Jesus return once or twice? And when will the Rapture of the Church take place? Will it be before, during, or at the end of the time of the antichrist and the great tribulation?
Todays Scripture: Matthew 24:23-36
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God permitted Satan to “sift Peter like wheat,” but not without a divine purpose that ultimately made Peter a better man. Is there also a redemptive purpose in the trials God allows us to face?
Todays Scripture: Matthew 26:28-33
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Jesus condemned the scribes and Pharisees for loving their respectful titles, such as of Rabbi. He told His followers to avoid titles such as Teacher, Leader and Father, and for good reason. So how does Jesus feel about other titles, such as Pastor and Apostle?
Todays Scripture: Matthew 23:1-12
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As he often does, David show the ultra-importance of context in rightly interpreting a well-known passage of Scripture that is often contextually abused.
Todays Scripture: Matthew 24:50-25:13
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