THE ADVENT TRUTH
Many popular prophecy teachers today claim the 200-million-man army in Revelation 9 comes from China, or that Ezekiel 38’s “Gog and Magog” is Russia. Others preach that the Church will be “raptured” away before the tribulation ever begins. But none of these ideas come from Scripture itself — they come from human interpretation, mostly built on futurism, a Jesuit invention from the Counter-Reformation that hides the true identity of the Antichrist.
The Bible gives a consistent, historic timeline. Revelation’s trumpets and beasts are not about modern nations suddenly appearing in the end — they trace the rise and fall of powers throughout Christian history. The 200-million army represents spiritual forces of destruction, not a literal Chinese army. “Gog and Magog” (Ezekiel 38-39, Revelation 20) symbolizes the final global rebellion against God after the millennium — not a modern war between Russia and Israel.
And the so-called “rapture before tribulation”? Jesus said the exact opposite: “Immediately after the tribulation of those days… they shall see the Son of Man coming in the clouds of heaven” (Matthew 24:29-30). The saints are gathered after tribulation, not before it.
The goal of these false theories is to distract believers from what’s really happening — the uniting of church and state, the enforcement of false worship, and the coming Sunday law crisis predicted in Revelation 13. The enemy wants our eyes on the Middle East instead of the Middle of the Bible.
Stick with the Word, not the headlines. God’s prophecies don’t fail, but human interpretations always do.
Many popular prophecy teachers today claim the 200-million-man army in Revelation 9 comes from China, or that Ezekiel 38’s “Gog and Magog” is Russia. Others preach that the Church will be “raptured” away before the tribulation ever begins. But none of these ideas come from Scripture itself — they come from human interpretation, mostly built on futurism, a Jesuit invention from the Counter-Reformation that hides the true identity of the Antichrist.
The Bible gives a consistent, historic timeline. Revelation’s trumpets and beasts are not about modern nations suddenly appearing in the end — they trace the rise and fall of powers throughout Christian history. The 200-million army represents spiritual forces of destruction, not a literal Chinese army. “Gog and Magog” (Ezekiel 38-39, Revelation 20) symbolizes the final global rebellion against God after the millennium — not a modern war between Russia and Israel.
And the so-called “rapture before tribulation”? Jesus said the exact opposite: “Immediately after the tribulation of those days… they shall see the Son of Man coming in the clouds of heaven” (Matthew 24:29-30). The saints are gathered after tribulation, not before it.
The goal of these false theories is to distract believers from what’s really happening — the uniting of church and state, the enforcement of false worship, and the coming Sunday law crisis predicted in Revelation 13. The enemy wants our eyes on the Middle East instead of the Middle of the Bible.
Stick with the Word, not the headlines. God’s prophecies don’t fail, but human interpretations always do.
THE ADVENT TRUTH
Many popular prophecy teachers today claim the 200-million-man army in Revelation 9 comes from China, or that Ezekiel 38’s “Gog and Magog” is Russia. Others preach that the Church will be “raptured” away before the tribulation ever begins. But none of these ideas come from Scripture itself — they come from human interpretation, mostly built on futurism, a Jesuit invention from the Counter-Reformation that hides the true identity of the Antichrist.
The Bible gives a consistent, historic timeline. Revelation’s trumpets and beasts are not about modern nations suddenly appearing in the end — they trace the rise and fall of powers throughout Christian history. The 200-million army represents spiritual forces of destruction, not a literal Chinese army. “Gog and Magog” (Ezekiel 38-39, Revelation 20) symbolizes the final global rebellion against God after the millennium — not a modern war between Russia and Israel.
And the so-called “rapture before tribulation”? Jesus said the exact opposite: “Immediately after the tribulation of those days… they shall see the Son of Man coming in the clouds of heaven” (Matthew 24:29-30). The saints are gathered after tribulation, not before it.
The goal of these false theories is to distract believers from what’s really happening — the uniting of church and state, the enforcement of false worship, and the coming Sunday law crisis predicted in Revelation 13. The enemy wants our eyes on the Middle East instead of the Middle of the Bible.
Stick with the Word, not the headlines. God’s prophecies don’t fail, but human interpretations always do.
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