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  • The Woman, the Prince, and the Dragon - Part 2

    Scott MacGregor

    The story so far… A mysterious woman in the heavens gave birth to a child who was destined to rule the world—a child we soon realized was Jesus. The seven-headed dragon (also referred to as “the serpent”) was soon identified as Satan. The dragon tried to kill the child, but was prevented from doing so when the child was taken up to Heaven.

  • The Woman, the Prince, and the Dragon Part 1

    Scott MacGregor

    A mysterious woman, a child destined to be a king, and a hideous hydra-headed dragon. These are the principals in the mysterious book of Revelation, chapter 12. It reads like one of those fabulous mythological stories from antiquity. But it is not a myth. It is a true allegory of the past and the near future.

  • Left Behind?: Part 2

    The truth about the Rapture

    Compiled from the writings of David Brandt Berg

    One of the Devil's cleverest tricks has been to deceive Christians into thinking that Jesus is going to rescue them out of this world before the three-and-a-half-year Great Tribulation, because those who believe that are going to be totally unprepared for the Tribulation, and it's going to shake the faith of some. A lot of Christians who are expecting to get "raptured" (gathered into Heaven at Jesus' Second Coming) before the Tribulation are going to get the shock of their lives, because that's not going to happen. Jesus said so Himself: "Immediately after the tribulation of those days... they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. And He will send His angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they will gather together His elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other" (Matthew 24:29-31).

  • Left Behind?: Part 1

    The truth about the Rapture

    Compiled from the writings of David Brandt Berg

    Matthew chapter 24 is quite clear on the subject of Jesus' Second Coming, when He is going to return to gather all those who have received Him as their Savior and take them with Him back to Heaven--an event commonly referred to as "the Rapture." The rest of the Bible is also clear on when this happens. That's why for nearly 1,800 years practically every Christian believed Jesus would come back after the period He refers to as "Great Tribulation"--three and a half years of intense persecution.

  • Beyond the Hiccup

    Part 4 of an Interview with God on the Endtime

    Scott MacGregor

    Interviewer: You were saying that after the Millenium—the thousand years of peace on Earth that will follow Jesus’ return—there will be a minor “hiccup,” but that it’s all in the plan. Please explain.

  • World Forecast: Trouble and Triumph

    Part 3 of an Interview with God on the Endtime

    Scott MacGregor

    Interviewer: At what point will the coming Antichrist's World Government curtail personal freedoms and demand complete compliance to its rules and dictates, and eventually even worship of the Antichrist?