• Conflict and Courage.
    Isaiah 6:1-10

    Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here am I; send me. Isaiah 6:8.
    It was under circumstances of difficulty and discouragement that Isaiah, while yet a young man, was called to the prophetic mission. Disaster was threatening his country. By their transgression of God's law the people of Judah had forfeited His protection, and the Assyrian forces were about to come against the kingdom of Judah. But the danger from their enemies was not the greatest trouble. It was the perversity of the people that brought upon the Lord's servant the deepest depression. By their apostasy and rebellion they were inviting the judgments of God. The youthful prophet had been called to bear to them a message of warning, and he knew that he would meet with obstinate resistance.... His task seemed to him almost hopeless....

    Such thoughts as these were crowding upon his mind as he stood under the portico of the holy temple. Suddenly the gate and the inner veil of the temple seemed to be uplifted or withdrawn, and he was permitted to gaze within, upon the holy of holies, where even the prophet's feet might not enter. There rose up before him a vision of Jehovah sitting upon a throne high and lifted up, while His train filled the temple. On each side of the throne hovered the seraphim, two wings bearing them up, two veiling their faces in adoration, and two covering their feet....

    Never before had Isaiah realized so fully the greatness of Jehovah or His perfect holiness; and he felt that in his human frailty and unworthiness he must perish in that divine presence. “Woe is me!” he cried; “for I am undone; because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips: for mine eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts.” But a seraph came to him to fit him for his great mission. A living coal from the altar was laid upon his lips with the words: “Lo, this hath touched thy lips; and thine iniquity is taken away, and thy sin purged.” And when the voice of God was heard saying, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?” Isaiah with holy confidence responded, “Here am I; send me.” ... The prophet was nerved for the work before him.19Testimonies for the Church 5:749-751.
    Conflict and Courage. Isaiah 6:1-10 Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here am I; send me. Isaiah 6:8. It was under circumstances of difficulty and discouragement that Isaiah, while yet a young man, was called to the prophetic mission. Disaster was threatening his country. By their transgression of God's law the people of Judah had forfeited His protection, and the Assyrian forces were about to come against the kingdom of Judah. But the danger from their enemies was not the greatest trouble. It was the perversity of the people that brought upon the Lord's servant the deepest depression. By their apostasy and rebellion they were inviting the judgments of God. The youthful prophet had been called to bear to them a message of warning, and he knew that he would meet with obstinate resistance.... His task seemed to him almost hopeless.... Such thoughts as these were crowding upon his mind as he stood under the portico of the holy temple. Suddenly the gate and the inner veil of the temple seemed to be uplifted or withdrawn, and he was permitted to gaze within, upon the holy of holies, where even the prophet's feet might not enter. There rose up before him a vision of Jehovah sitting upon a throne high and lifted up, while His train filled the temple. On each side of the throne hovered the seraphim, two wings bearing them up, two veiling their faces in adoration, and two covering their feet.... Never before had Isaiah realized so fully the greatness of Jehovah or His perfect holiness; and he felt that in his human frailty and unworthiness he must perish in that divine presence. “Woe is me!” he cried; “for I am undone; because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips: for mine eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts.” But a seraph came to him to fit him for his great mission. A living coal from the altar was laid upon his lips with the words: “Lo, this hath touched thy lips; and thine iniquity is taken away, and thy sin purged.” And when the voice of God was heard saying, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?” Isaiah with holy confidence responded, “Here am I; send me.” ... The prophet was nerved for the work before him.19Testimonies for the Church 5:749-751.
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  • 28 Beleifs # 13
    THE REMNANT AND ITS MISSION

    The universal church is composed of all who truly believe in Christ, but in the last days, a time of widespread apostasy, a remnant has been called out to keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus. This remnant announces the arrival of the judgment hour, proclaims salvation through Christ, and heralds the approach of His second advent. This proclamation is symbolized by the three angels of Revelation 14; it coincides with the work of judgment in heaven and results in a work of repentance and reform on earth. Every believer is called to have a personal part in this worldwide witness.
    28 Beleifs # 13 THE REMNANT AND ITS MISSION The universal church is composed of all who truly believe in Christ, but in the last days, a time of widespread apostasy, a remnant has been called out to keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus. This remnant announces the arrival of the judgment hour, proclaims salvation through Christ, and heralds the approach of His second advent. This proclamation is symbolized by the three angels of Revelation 14; it coincides with the work of judgment in heaven and results in a work of repentance and reform on earth. Every believer is called to have a personal part in this worldwide witness.
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  • Daily Bible Lesson.
    THE MARK OF THE BEAST: THE FINAL TEST OF WORSHIP—TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE!

    THE GREAT CONTROVERSY IS ULTIMATELY ABOUT WORSHIP

    The mark of the beast is not merely about politics, economics, or technology.

    At its deepest level, it is about worship, loyalty, obedience, and allegiance.

    The final question will be:
    Whom will we worship?

    Whom will we obey?

    Whose authority will we recognize?

    “Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” — John 8:32
    Truth leads us to Christ.

    Falsehood leads us into deception.

    Apostasy leads people away from God's Word.
    And in the final crisis, every person will face a decision concerning worship and allegiance.

    1. REVELATION 13 WARNS OF A FINAL CRISIS
    Some Christians are uncomfortable discussing the prophecy of Revelation 13.
    But ignoring prophecy does not make it disappear.
    Revelation 13:1–3, 15–17 describes a powerful system that receives worldwide influence and causes people to worship the beast and its image. It also describes economic pressure connected with the mark:
    “And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.” — Revelation 13:17
    This is a solemn prophecy.
    It points to a final conflict involving:
    Worship
    Authority
    Obedience
    Religious freedom
    Economic pressure
    Allegiance to God versus allegiance to the beast
    Daniel 12:1 also speaks of a coming time of trouble unlike anything previously experienced.
    The final crisis will not be a small matter.
    But God's people do not need to live in fear.
    Our confidence is not in human governments, political systems, or earthly institutions.
    Our confidence is in Jesus Christ.

    2. THE FINAL BATTLE CENTERS ON WORSHIP
    The first angel's message declares:
    “Fear God, and give glory to Him… and worship Him that made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters.” — Revelation 14:7
    Notice the central issue:
    WORSHIP THE CREATOR.
    Revelation 14 presents God's final message to the world, calling people to:
    Worship the true God.
    Give Him glory.
    Reject Babylon's deception.
    Refuse the mark of the beast.
    Keep “the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.”
    Revelation 14:6–12
    The final controversy is therefore not simply about which church we attend.
    It is about whom we worship and whose authority we accept.

    3. TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE—BUT TRUTH MUST BE OBEYED
    Jesus said:
    “Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” — John 8:32
    Truth is not merely information.
    Truth calls for a response.
    When God reveals truth to us, we must decide whether we will:
    Accept it.
    Believe it.
    Follow it.
    Obey it.
    The Bible warns against apostasy and spiritual deception.
    “Let God be true, but every man a liar.” — Romans 3:4
    Our protection in the final crisis will not be simply knowing prophecy.
    It will be having a deep, personal relationship with Jesus Christ and being firmly grounded in His Word.
    Know Jesus.
    Know His Word.
    Follow His Spirit.
    Stand for truth.
    Obey God rather than human pressure.

    4. OUR ONLY SURE PROTECTION IS JESUS CHRIST
    The greatest preparation for the final crisis is not fear.
    It is surrender.
    Our only sure protection is to give our lives completely to Jesus.
    “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.” — Matthew 22:37
    When we truly love God, we will desire to:
    Please Him.
    Honor Him.
    Obey Him.
    Love others.
    Stand for truth.
    Remain faithful under pressure.
    The final crisis will reveal where our loyalty truly lies.
    If Jesus is first in our hearts today, we will be better prepared to stand with Him tomorrow.

    5. GOD'S FINAL WARNING WILL REACH THE WHOLE WORLD
    It may seem difficult to understand how someone could be lost for choosing deception.
    But Scripture teaches that God's final message will be proclaimed to the world.
    “Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.” — Mark 16:15
    “That was the true Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world.” — John 1:9
    And Revelation 14:6 describes the first angel's message as the everlasting gospel going to:
    “Every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people.”
    God does not want anyone to be lost.
    He warns before judgment.
    He sends light before darkness.
    He sends truth before deception.
    He sends a message before the final crisis.
    The three angels' messages of Revelation 14:6–12 are therefore a solemn call to the world.
    The issue is not whether God has provided enough light.
    The question is:
    What will we do with the light God has given us?

    6. THE SABBATH AND THE FINAL QUESTION OF WORSHIP
    The Sabbath is deeply connected with the worship of the Creator.
    “Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.” — Exodus 20:8
    “For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is.” — Exodus 20:11
    Revelation 14:7 echoes this creation language:
    “Worship Him that made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters.”
    For Seventh-day Adventists, this connection highlights the Sabbath as a central issue of worship and allegiance in the final conflict.
    The final crisis will involve a conflict between:
    God's authority and human authority.
    Biblical truth and human tradition.
    True worship and counterfeit worship.
    Obedience to God and obedience to human commands.
    However, we must be careful not to claim that every person who worships on Sunday today already has the mark of the beast.
    The mark of the beast is connected to the final crisis and enforcement described in Revelation 13. The Bible's warning concerns a future, deliberate choice of allegiance in opposition to God's revealed truth.
    Revelation 13:16–17
    Today is the time to study, learn, pray, and follow Jesus—not to condemn sincere people who may not yet understand these truths.

    7. DON'T WAIT FOR THE FINAL CRISIS TO DECIDE WHO YOU WILL SERVE
    The greatest mistake would be waiting until the crisis arrives before developing a relationship with Jesus.
    Character is being formed today.
    Every choice matters.
    What we watch.
    How we speak.
    How we treat others.
    What controls our appetites.
    How we use our resources.
    Whether we obey God's Word.
    Whether we pray.
    Whether we respond to the Holy Spirit.
    The final crisis will reveal what has already been developing in the heart.
    Joshua declared:
    “Choose you this day whom ye will serve.” — Joshua 24:15
    The decision is personal.

    The decision is urgent.

    The decision is eternal.

    8. COME OUT OF BABYLON—COME INTO THE LIGHT OF TRUTH

    God gives a final call:
    “Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins.” — Revelation 18:4
    This is not a call to hate people.
    It is not a call to attack sincere Christians.
    It is a call to leave error and embrace truth.
    Leave deception.
    Leave compromise.
    Leave spiritual confusion.
    Leave cherished sin.
    Leave every teaching that contradicts God's Word.
    And come fully to:
    Jesus Christ.
    His Word.
    His truth.
    His grace.
    His commandments.
    His righteousness.

    9. THE ARK IS STILL OPEN—WILL YOU ENTER?
    In Noah's day, God provided an ark.
    Only those who entered were saved from the Flood.
    “Come thou and all thy house into the ark.” — Genesis 7:1
    Today, Jesus is still calling people to salvation.
    The greatest Ark of safety is Jesus Christ Himself.
    Jesus is our refuge.
    Jesus is our salvation.
    Jesus is our righteousness.
    Jesus is our only hope.
    We should never present any earthly church as if it can replace Christ as the Savior.
    The church has a mission.
    The remnant has a message.
    But Jesus alone saves.
    The safest place in the final crisis will be the place where your heart is fully surrendered to Christ and your life is firmly anchored in God's Word.

    THE FINAL QUESTION IS SIMPLE: WHOM WILL YOU WORSHIP?
    The mark of the beast is ultimately about allegiance.
    The seal of God represents God's ownership and authority.
    The final conflict will expose the difference between:
    Truth and error.
    Faithfulness and apostasy.
    Obedience and rebellion.
    True worship and counterfeit worship.
    God's authority and human authority.
    But remember:
    Jesus is calling you now.
    Truth is still available.
    Mercy is still extended.
    The Holy Spirit is still pleading.
    The door of salvation is still open.
    Do not wait for the final crisis to decide.
    Choose Jesus today.
    Study His Word today.
    Obey His voice today.
    Love Him today.
    Stand for truth today.

    WHEN THE FINAL TEST OF WORSHIP COMES, MAY WE BE FOUND STANDING WITH JESUS.
    “Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.” — Revelation 14:12
    A FINAL APPEAL
    Lord Jesus,
    Give us discernment to recognize truth.
    Give us courage to reject deception.
    Give us humility to receive correction.
    Give us wisdom to understand prophecy.
    Give us love for those who do not yet understand.

    Give us strength to stand when the world pressures us to compromise.

    And above all, give us the faith of Jesus—a faith that trusts You completely, loves You supremely, and remains faithful to Your Word.
    May we never receive any mark of allegiance to a system opposed to You.

    May our loyalty belong entirely to Christ.
    May we stand with the faithful in the final conflict and proclaim with courage:

    “WE WILL WORSHIP THE CREATOR!”
    “WE WILL FOLLOW JESUS!”
    “WE WILL STAND ON THE WORD OF GOD!”
    Daily Bible Lesson. THE MARK OF THE BEAST: THE FINAL TEST OF WORSHIP—TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE! THE GREAT CONTROVERSY IS ULTIMATELY ABOUT WORSHIP The mark of the beast is not merely about politics, economics, or technology. At its deepest level, it is about worship, loyalty, obedience, and allegiance. The final question will be: Whom will we worship? Whom will we obey? Whose authority will we recognize? “Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” — John 8:32 Truth leads us to Christ. Falsehood leads us into deception. Apostasy leads people away from God's Word. And in the final crisis, every person will face a decision concerning worship and allegiance. 1. REVELATION 13 WARNS OF A FINAL CRISIS Some Christians are uncomfortable discussing the prophecy of Revelation 13. But ignoring prophecy does not make it disappear. Revelation 13:1–3, 15–17 describes a powerful system that receives worldwide influence and causes people to worship the beast and its image. It also describes economic pressure connected with the mark: “And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.” — Revelation 13:17 This is a solemn prophecy. It points to a final conflict involving: Worship Authority Obedience Religious freedom Economic pressure Allegiance to God versus allegiance to the beast Daniel 12:1 also speaks of a coming time of trouble unlike anything previously experienced. The final crisis will not be a small matter. But God's people do not need to live in fear. Our confidence is not in human governments, political systems, or earthly institutions. Our confidence is in Jesus Christ. 2. THE FINAL BATTLE CENTERS ON WORSHIP The first angel's message declares: “Fear God, and give glory to Him… and worship Him that made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters.” — Revelation 14:7 Notice the central issue: WORSHIP THE CREATOR. Revelation 14 presents God's final message to the world, calling people to: Worship the true God. Give Him glory. Reject Babylon's deception. Refuse the mark of the beast. Keep “the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.” Revelation 14:6–12 The final controversy is therefore not simply about which church we attend. It is about whom we worship and whose authority we accept. 3. TRUTH WILL SET YOU FREE—BUT TRUTH MUST BE OBEYED Jesus said: “Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” — John 8:32 Truth is not merely information. Truth calls for a response. When God reveals truth to us, we must decide whether we will: Accept it. Believe it. Follow it. Obey it. The Bible warns against apostasy and spiritual deception. “Let God be true, but every man a liar.” — Romans 3:4 Our protection in the final crisis will not be simply knowing prophecy. It will be having a deep, personal relationship with Jesus Christ and being firmly grounded in His Word. Know Jesus. Know His Word. Follow His Spirit. Stand for truth. Obey God rather than human pressure. 4. OUR ONLY SURE PROTECTION IS JESUS CHRIST The greatest preparation for the final crisis is not fear. It is surrender. Our only sure protection is to give our lives completely to Jesus. “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.” — Matthew 22:37 When we truly love God, we will desire to: Please Him. Honor Him. Obey Him. Love others. Stand for truth. Remain faithful under pressure. The final crisis will reveal where our loyalty truly lies. If Jesus is first in our hearts today, we will be better prepared to stand with Him tomorrow. 5. GOD'S FINAL WARNING WILL REACH THE WHOLE WORLD It may seem difficult to understand how someone could be lost for choosing deception. But Scripture teaches that God's final message will be proclaimed to the world. “Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.” — Mark 16:15 “That was the true Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world.” — John 1:9 And Revelation 14:6 describes the first angel's message as the everlasting gospel going to: “Every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people.” God does not want anyone to be lost. He warns before judgment. He sends light before darkness. He sends truth before deception. He sends a message before the final crisis. The three angels' messages of Revelation 14:6–12 are therefore a solemn call to the world. The issue is not whether God has provided enough light. The question is: What will we do with the light God has given us? 6. THE SABBATH AND THE FINAL QUESTION OF WORSHIP The Sabbath is deeply connected with the worship of the Creator. “Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.” — Exodus 20:8 “For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is.” — Exodus 20:11 Revelation 14:7 echoes this creation language: “Worship Him that made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters.” For Seventh-day Adventists, this connection highlights the Sabbath as a central issue of worship and allegiance in the final conflict. The final crisis will involve a conflict between: God's authority and human authority. Biblical truth and human tradition. True worship and counterfeit worship. Obedience to God and obedience to human commands. However, we must be careful not to claim that every person who worships on Sunday today already has the mark of the beast. The mark of the beast is connected to the final crisis and enforcement described in Revelation 13. The Bible's warning concerns a future, deliberate choice of allegiance in opposition to God's revealed truth. Revelation 13:16–17 Today is the time to study, learn, pray, and follow Jesus—not to condemn sincere people who may not yet understand these truths. 7. DON'T WAIT FOR THE FINAL CRISIS TO DECIDE WHO YOU WILL SERVE The greatest mistake would be waiting until the crisis arrives before developing a relationship with Jesus. Character is being formed today. Every choice matters. What we watch. How we speak. How we treat others. What controls our appetites. How we use our resources. Whether we obey God's Word. Whether we pray. Whether we respond to the Holy Spirit. The final crisis will reveal what has already been developing in the heart. Joshua declared: “Choose you this day whom ye will serve.” — Joshua 24:15 The decision is personal. The decision is urgent. The decision is eternal. 8. COME OUT OF BABYLON—COME INTO THE LIGHT OF TRUTH God gives a final call: “Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins.” — Revelation 18:4 This is not a call to hate people. It is not a call to attack sincere Christians. It is a call to leave error and embrace truth. Leave deception. Leave compromise. Leave spiritual confusion. Leave cherished sin. Leave every teaching that contradicts God's Word. And come fully to: Jesus Christ. His Word. His truth. His grace. His commandments. His righteousness. 9. THE ARK IS STILL OPEN—WILL YOU ENTER? In Noah's day, God provided an ark. Only those who entered were saved from the Flood. “Come thou and all thy house into the ark.” — Genesis 7:1 Today, Jesus is still calling people to salvation. The greatest Ark of safety is Jesus Christ Himself. Jesus is our refuge. Jesus is our salvation. Jesus is our righteousness. Jesus is our only hope. We should never present any earthly church as if it can replace Christ as the Savior. The church has a mission. The remnant has a message. But Jesus alone saves. The safest place in the final crisis will be the place where your heart is fully surrendered to Christ and your life is firmly anchored in God's Word. THE FINAL QUESTION IS SIMPLE: WHOM WILL YOU WORSHIP? The mark of the beast is ultimately about allegiance. The seal of God represents God's ownership and authority. The final conflict will expose the difference between: Truth and error. Faithfulness and apostasy. Obedience and rebellion. True worship and counterfeit worship. God's authority and human authority. But remember: Jesus is calling you now. Truth is still available. Mercy is still extended. The Holy Spirit is still pleading. The door of salvation is still open. Do not wait for the final crisis to decide. Choose Jesus today. Study His Word today. Obey His voice today. Love Him today. Stand for truth today. WHEN THE FINAL TEST OF WORSHIP COMES, MAY WE BE FOUND STANDING WITH JESUS. “Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus.” — Revelation 14:12 A FINAL APPEAL Lord Jesus, Give us discernment to recognize truth. Give us courage to reject deception. Give us humility to receive correction. Give us wisdom to understand prophecy. Give us love for those who do not yet understand. Give us strength to stand when the world pressures us to compromise. And above all, give us the faith of Jesus—a faith that trusts You completely, loves You supremely, and remains faithful to Your Word. May we never receive any mark of allegiance to a system opposed to You. May our loyalty belong entirely to Christ. May we stand with the faithful in the final conflict and proclaim with courage: “WE WILL WORSHIP THE CREATOR!” “WE WILL FOLLOW JESUS!” “WE WILL STAND ON THE WORD OF GOD!”
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  • To all my dear friends

    I have been sharing on social media for many years and have been blessed by all the posts.

    This year has been very traumatic. I was a writer for a well- regarded ministry, which the owner chose to close, I was then left in Limbo...what was I to do.. then my whole address book on Hotmail disappeared.. I manged to rescue some.

    I have been busy though, creating a new word press website, which you can see below.

    https://totallylovedbygod67.cw.center/

    This has many categories, which you can see on the right of your screen.

    There are no more than 12 posts in each category, there are categories for prayer and devotional categories.

    Over the next few years, I am aiming to write on Psalms, Proverbs, Nehemiah, Acts, John and James ..oh yes and climb Everest.. write on Romans.

    I will do one chapter at a time, so you will hopefully have a devotional commentary.. the first chapter has been completed on Acts 1.

    I am retired now, I have time on my hands and this seems a good time to go full time into writing, although I still have a few students to teach English.

    It is time to go full time into writing and serving the body of Christ throughout the world, please share the website and lets get the WORD OUT INTO THE WORLD.

    Please take time to view the website, please share and leave a comment

    Thanks so much

    Keith

    My email is
    keitherichobkirk@hotmail.com


    SOAK IN SCRIPTURE

    The Good, the Bad, and the Ungodly
    Stephen Spinnenweber

    https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermons/21818184336/a?autoplay=1

    TYNDALE (2025)
    TBS Audio
    Trinitarian Bible Society

    https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermons/96252038123377?autoplay=1




    Living in a world full of disease and death!
    02:31J. C. Ryle • 26/7/29400+
    Psalm 119:67-75; John 11:3


    https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermons/73026323395187/a?autoplay=1



    The Horrendous Sin of Apostasy!
    09:27Various • 26/6/25100+
    John 13:21; Hebrews 10:29



    https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermons/62626330127729/a?autoplay=1



    To all my dear friends I have been sharing on social media for many years and have been blessed by all the posts. This year has been very traumatic. I was a writer for a well- regarded ministry, which the owner chose to close, I was then left in Limbo...what was I to do.. then my whole address book on Hotmail disappeared.. I manged to rescue some. I have been busy though, creating a new word press website, which you can see below. https://totallylovedbygod67.cw.center/ This has many categories, which you can see on the right of your screen. There are no more than 12 posts in each category, there are categories for prayer and devotional categories. Over the next few years, I am aiming to write on Psalms, Proverbs, Nehemiah, Acts, John and James ..oh yes and climb Everest.. write on Romans. I will do one chapter at a time, so you will hopefully have a devotional commentary.. the first chapter has been completed on Acts 1. I am retired now, I have time on my hands and this seems a good time to go full time into writing, although I still have a few students to teach English. It is time to go full time into writing and serving the body of Christ throughout the world, please share the website and lets get the WORD OUT INTO THE WORLD. Please take time to view the website, please share and leave a comment Thanks so much Keith My email is keitherichobkirk@hotmail.com SOAK IN SCRIPTURE The Good, the Bad, and the Ungodly Stephen Spinnenweber https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermons/21818184336/a?autoplay=1 TYNDALE (2025) TBS Audio Trinitarian Bible Society https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermons/96252038123377?autoplay=1 Living in a world full of disease and death! 02:31J. C. Ryle • 26/7/29400+ Psalm 119:67-75; John 11:3 https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermons/73026323395187/a?autoplay=1 The Horrendous Sin of Apostasy! 09:27Various • 26/6/25100+ John 13:21; Hebrews 10:29 https://www.sermonaudio.com/sermons/62626330127729/a?autoplay=1
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  • The book of Judges bridges the times between Joshua and the beginning of the monarchy under Saul (see 1 Samuel 9). It’s characterized by what some scholars call the “cycle of apostasy.” Each cycle begins when Israel falls away from God. Then He sends a neighboring nation to discipline them, followed by God’s provision of a judge to deliver them from that nation, and then a season of spiritual revival. Twelve different judges, from Othniel to Samson, are God’s instruments of rescue. Deborah is the fourth of those judges (Judges 4), whose season of leadership over Israel lasted about forty years, second only to Ehud, who judged for eighty years. Through the leadership and example of the judges, the people returned to God, and He enabled them to trust Him and obey His law afresh. Their example can remind us today that He’ll give us the strength to trust and obey Him no matter the circumstance.
    The book of Judges bridges the times between Joshua and the beginning of the monarchy under Saul (see 1 Samuel 9). It’s characterized by what some scholars call the “cycle of apostasy.” Each cycle begins when Israel falls away from God. Then He sends a neighboring nation to discipline them, followed by God’s provision of a judge to deliver them from that nation, and then a season of spiritual revival. Twelve different judges, from Othniel to Samson, are God’s instruments of rescue. Deborah is the fourth of those judges (Judges 4), whose season of leadership over Israel lasted about forty years, second only to Ehud, who judged for eighty years. Through the leadership and example of the judges, the people returned to God, and He enabled them to trust Him and obey His law afresh. Their example can remind us today that He’ll give us the strength to trust and obey Him no matter the circumstance.
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  • The book of Judges bridges the times between Joshua and the beginning of the monarchy under Saul (see 1 Samuel 9). It’s characterized by what some scholars call the “cycle of apostasy.” Each cycle begins when Israel falls away from God. Then He sends a neighboring nation to discipline them, followed by God’s provision of a judge to deliver them from that nation, and then a season of spiritual revival. Twelve different judges, from Othniel to Samson, are God’s instruments of rescue. Deborah is the fourth of those judges (Judges 4), whose season of leadership over Israel lasted about forty years, second only to Ehud, who judged for eighty years. Through the leadership and example of the judges, the people returned to God, and He enabled them to trust Him and obey His law afresh. Their example can remind us today that He’ll give us the strength to trust and obey Him no matter the circumstance.
    The book of Judges bridges the times between Joshua and the beginning of the monarchy under Saul (see 1 Samuel 9). It’s characterized by what some scholars call the “cycle of apostasy.” Each cycle begins when Israel falls away from God. Then He sends a neighboring nation to discipline them, followed by God’s provision of a judge to deliver them from that nation, and then a season of spiritual revival. Twelve different judges, from Othniel to Samson, are God’s instruments of rescue. Deborah is the fourth of those judges (Judges 4), whose season of leadership over Israel lasted about forty years, second only to Ehud, who judged for eighty years. Through the leadership and example of the judges, the people returned to God, and He enabled them to trust Him and obey His law afresh. Their example can remind us today that He’ll give us the strength to trust and obey Him no matter the circumstance.
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  • The book of Judges bridges the times between Joshua and the beginning of the monarchy under Saul (see 1 Samuel 9). It’s characterized by what some scholars call the “cycle of apostasy.” Each cycle begins when Israel falls away from God. Then He sends a neighboring nation to discipline them, followed by God’s provision of a judge to deliver them from that nation, and then a season of spiritual revival. Twelve different judges, from Othniel to Samson, are God’s instruments of rescue. Deborah is the fourth of those judges (Judges 4), whose season of leadership over Israel lasted about forty years, second only to Ehud, who judged for eighty years. Through the leadership and example of the judges, the people returned to God, and He enabled them to trust Him and obey His law afresh. Their example can remind us today that He’ll give us the strength to trust and obey Him no matter the circumstance.
    The book of Judges bridges the times between Joshua and the beginning of the monarchy under Saul (see 1 Samuel 9). It’s characterized by what some scholars call the “cycle of apostasy.” Each cycle begins when Israel falls away from God. Then He sends a neighboring nation to discipline them, followed by God’s provision of a judge to deliver them from that nation, and then a season of spiritual revival. Twelve different judges, from Othniel to Samson, are God’s instruments of rescue. Deborah is the fourth of those judges (Judges 4), whose season of leadership over Israel lasted about forty years, second only to Ehud, who judged for eighty years. Through the leadership and example of the judges, the people returned to God, and He enabled them to trust Him and obey His law afresh. Their example can remind us today that He’ll give us the strength to trust and obey Him no matter the circumstance.
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  • Ellen G. White
    CAN THE DEAD SPEAK TO US?

    The ministration of holy angels, as presented in the Scriptures, is a truth most comforting and precious to
    every follower of Christ. But the Bible teaching upon this point has been obscured and perverted by the errors of popular theology. The doctrine of natural immortality, first borrowed from the pagan philosophy, and in the darkness of the great apostasy incorporated into the Christian faith, has supplanted the truth, so plainly taught in Scripture, that “the dead know not anything.”

    Multitudes have come to believe that it is the spirits of the dead who are the “ministering spirits sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation.” And this notwithstanding the testimony of Scripture to the existence of heavenly angels, and their connection with the history of man, before the death of a human being.
    The doctrine of man’s consciousness in death, especially the belief that the spirits of the dead return to minister to the living, has prepared the way for modern Spiritualism. If the dead are admitted to the presence of God and holy angels, and privileged with knowledge far exceeding what they before possessed, why should they not return to the earth to enlighten and instruct the living? If, as taught by popular theologians, the spirits of the dead are hovering about their friends on earth, why should they not be permitted to communicate with them, to warn them against evil, or to comfort them in sorrow? How can those who believe in man’s consciousness in death reject what comes to them as divine light communicated by glorified spirits? Here is a channel regarded as sacred, through which Satan works for the accomplishment of his purposes.
    The fallen angels who do his bidding appear as messengers from the spirit world. While professing to bring the living into communication with the dead, the prince of evil exercises his bewitching influence upon their minds.
    He has power to bring before men the appearance of their departed friends. The counterfeit is perfect; the familiar look, the words, the tone, are reproduced with marvelous distinctness. Many are comforted with the assurance that their loved ones are enjoying the bliss of Heaven; and without suspicion of danger, they give ear to “seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils.”

    When they have been led to believe that the dead actually return to communicate with them, Satan causes those to appear who went into the grave unprepared. They claim to be happy in Heaven, and even to occupy exalted positions there; and thus the error is widely taught, that no difference is made between the righteous and the wicked. The pretended visitants from the world of spirits sometimes utter cautions and warnings which prove to be correct. Then, as confidence is gained, they present doctrines that directly undermine faith in the Scriptures. With an appearance of deep interest in the well-being of their friends on earth, they insinuate the most dangerous errors
    . The fact that they state some truths, and are able at times to foretell future events, gives to their statements an appearance of reliability; and their false teachings are accepted by the multitudes as readily, and believed as implicitly, as if they were the most sacred truths of the Bible. The law of God is set aside, the Spirit of grace despised, the blood of the covenant counted an unholy thing. The spirits deny the divinity of Christ, and place even the Creator on a level with themselves. Thus under a new disguise the great rebel still carries forward his warfare against God, begun in Heaven, and for nearly six thousand years continued upon the earth. GC88 551.1 - GC88 552.2
    Ellen G. White CAN THE DEAD SPEAK TO US? The ministration of holy angels, as presented in the Scriptures, is a truth most comforting and precious to every follower of Christ. But the Bible teaching upon this point has been obscured and perverted by the errors of popular theology. The doctrine of natural immortality, first borrowed from the pagan philosophy, and in the darkness of the great apostasy incorporated into the Christian faith, has supplanted the truth, so plainly taught in Scripture, that “the dead know not anything.” Multitudes have come to believe that it is the spirits of the dead who are the “ministering spirits sent forth to minister for them who shall be heirs of salvation.” And this notwithstanding the testimony of Scripture to the existence of heavenly angels, and their connection with the history of man, before the death of a human being. The doctrine of man’s consciousness in death, especially the belief that the spirits of the dead return to minister to the living, has prepared the way for modern Spiritualism. If the dead are admitted to the presence of God and holy angels, and privileged with knowledge far exceeding what they before possessed, why should they not return to the earth to enlighten and instruct the living? If, as taught by popular theologians, the spirits of the dead are hovering about their friends on earth, why should they not be permitted to communicate with them, to warn them against evil, or to comfort them in sorrow? How can those who believe in man’s consciousness in death reject what comes to them as divine light communicated by glorified spirits? Here is a channel regarded as sacred, through which Satan works for the accomplishment of his purposes. The fallen angels who do his bidding appear as messengers from the spirit world. While professing to bring the living into communication with the dead, the prince of evil exercises his bewitching influence upon their minds. He has power to bring before men the appearance of their departed friends. The counterfeit is perfect; the familiar look, the words, the tone, are reproduced with marvelous distinctness. Many are comforted with the assurance that their loved ones are enjoying the bliss of Heaven; and without suspicion of danger, they give ear to “seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils.” When they have been led to believe that the dead actually return to communicate with them, Satan causes those to appear who went into the grave unprepared. They claim to be happy in Heaven, and even to occupy exalted positions there; and thus the error is widely taught, that no difference is made between the righteous and the wicked. The pretended visitants from the world of spirits sometimes utter cautions and warnings which prove to be correct. Then, as confidence is gained, they present doctrines that directly undermine faith in the Scriptures. With an appearance of deep interest in the well-being of their friends on earth, they insinuate the most dangerous errors . The fact that they state some truths, and are able at times to foretell future events, gives to their statements an appearance of reliability; and their false teachings are accepted by the multitudes as readily, and believed as implicitly, as if they were the most sacred truths of the Bible. The law of God is set aside, the Spirit of grace despised, the blood of the covenant counted an unholy thing. The spirits deny the divinity of Christ, and place even the Creator on a level with themselves. Thus under a new disguise the great rebel still carries forward his warfare against God, begun in Heaven, and for nearly six thousand years continued upon the earth. GC88 551.1 - GC88 552.2
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  • Need to know.
    THE THIRD TEMPLE DECEPTION

    Everyon Is Looking In The Wrong Place For The Antichrist.

    The belief that a third Jewish temple must be rebuilt in Jerusalem before the second coming of Christ has become one of the most popular teachings in modern prophecy circles. Many Christians now watch events in Israel expecting the rebuilding of the temple to signal the final countdown of earth's history. Organizations such as the Temple Institute have prepared priestly garments, vessels, and architectural plans, while some groups have even trained men who claim descent from the tribe of Levi for future temple service. The search for a red heifer has also received worldwide attention because of the ceremonial purification described in Numbers 19.

    To many, these developments appear to fulfill prophecy. Yet sincere belief does not make a teaching true. Jesus warned that many would be deceived concerning the last days, saying, "Take heed that no man deceive you" (Matthew 24:4). The apostle Paul likewise urged believers to "prove all things; hold fast that which is good" (1 Thessalonians 5:21). Every prophetic teaching must therefore be tested by the whole Bible rather than by popular opinion or current events.

    Those who insist on a future temple often point to passages in Daniel, Ezekiel, Matthew 24, or 2 Thessalonians 2, but these texts are separated from their historical and biblical context. Paul wrote that "the man of sin... sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God" (2 Thessalonians 2:3-4). In the New Testament, however, God's temple is repeatedly identified as His church. Paul wrote, "Ye are the temple of God" (1 Corinthians 3:16-17), and again, "What agreement hath the temple of God with idols? for ye are the temple of the living God" (2 Corinthians 6:16). Peter described believers as "living stones... built up a spiritual house" (1 Peter 2:5), while Ephesians 2:19-22 says the church is "an holy temple in the Lord." Therefore, the prophecy points to a religious power exalting itself within the sphere of Christianity rather than to a rebuilt Jewish temple in the Middle East.

    History also shows that the modern expectation of a rebuilt third temple is not the historic understanding held by the majority of Christians through the centuries. During the Protestant Reformation, leaders such as Martin Luther, John Calvin, and John Knox identified the Antichrist with the papal system based on Daniel 7, Daniel 8, 2 Thessalonians 2, and Revelation 13.

    Historically, this was not the view of only a few individuals. It was the dominant Protestant interpretation for centuries. The Anglican Reformers, the Presbyterian Reformers, the Baptist pioneers, the Methodist founder John Wesley, and many others all identified the Antichrist as the papal system rather than a single future individual. This historical consensus is well documented in works such as Romanism and the Reformation by Henry Grattan Guinness.

    In response to the Reformation, Jesuit scholars developed alternative prophetic systems that shifted attention away from the papacy. Francisco Ribera published a commentary in 1590 placing most of the prophecies of Antichrist into a brief future period involving a single individual, a rebuilt temple, and restored Jewish sacrifices.
    These ideas have infiltrated many evangelical churches who has given up the protest against the papacy and has effectively lost their identity as Protestants.

    The teaching spread widely in the nineteenth century through John Nelson Darby, who popularized dispensationalism. His ideas separated God's plan for Israel from His plan for the church and placed many prophecies into a future seven-year tribulation centered on a rebuilt temple. These teachings became enormously influential through the Scofield Reference Bible, whose notes shaped generations of Bible readers. Later books such as The Late Great Planet Earth and the Left Behind series brought these interpretations into popular culture. Although widely accepted today, popularity is not proof of truth. Isaiah declared, "To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them" (Isaiah 8:20).

    The importance of this issue extends far beyond the question of whether another temple will be built. The rebuilt-temple doctrine fundamentally changes where Christians expect the Antichrist to appear. If the Antichrist must sit in a literal temple in Jerusalem, then believers naturally conclude that he must be a future political ruler who has not yet arrived. Their attention is directed toward Israel, a future seven-year tribulation, and a coming world dictator who will one day enter a rebuilt sanctuary.

    Yet since the "temple of God" in 2 Thessalonians 2 refers to God's spiritual temple, the church, then the entire picture changes. Instead of looking for an unbelieving political leader to enter a Jewish temple, believers must look for a religious power arising within the sphere of professed Christianity that claims divine authority and exalts itself in God's place. The location of the temple determines the identity of the Antichrist. Change the temple from spiritual to literal, and the Antichrist is changed from a long-standing religious system into a future individual. This is why the interpretation of the temple is not a minor prophetic detail but the foundation upon which the entire identification of the Antichrist rests.

    The Bible consistently warns that the greatest deceptions come from within the realm of religion rather than from obvious enemies of God. Jesus warned of "false Christs, and false prophets" (Matthew 24:24). Paul warned the Ephesian elders that "grievous wolves" would arise from among God's own people (Acts 20:29-30). He also foretold a "falling away" before the revelation of the man of sin (2 Thessalonians 2:3). Peter likewise warned of false teachers who would secretly introduce destructive errors (2 Peter 2:1). These warnings describe an apostasy arising within the visible community of faith, harmonizing with Paul's description of the man of sin sitting in God's temple.

    This explains why Satan would benefit from directing prophetic attention elsewhere. If Christians are convinced that the Antichrist will only appear after a future temple is rebuilt, they are less likely to examine the religious system that has exercised enormous influence over Christianity for centuries and fulfills the prophetic characteristics described in Daniel and Revelation. Instead of recognizing a power already operating in history, they continue waiting for someone else. In this way the expectation of a future temple does more than change prophetic chronology, it redirects prophetic attention. Rather than watching for the fulfillment of biblical characteristics already given in Scripture, many are waiting for a future event that becomes the prerequisite for identifying the Antichrist.

    This mistaken teaching serves as a deceptive diversion from the real issues presented in Bible prophecy. Revelation does not direct the world's attention to a rebuilt temple but to a beast that receives worldwide admiration and worship. "All the world wondered after the beast" (Revelation 13:3), and "all that dwell upon the earth shall worship him" (Revelation 13:8). Daniel described the same power as speaking "great words against the most High" and thinking "to change times and laws" (Daniel 7:25). Paul warned that this power would exalt itself above God (2 Thessalonians 2:4).

    By persuading millions to look almost exclusively toward political events in Jerusalem and a future temple, attention is diverted from examining the continuing work of the power that Scripture identifies. Satan has always worked through deception, for Jesus called him "a liar, and the father of it" (John 8:44), and Revelation 12:9 says he "deceiveth the whole world." The greatest deceptions are those that contain enough truth to hide serious error.

    The Bible reveals that God's people are called to fix their eyes on Christ rather than on an earthly building. Jesus declared, "Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up," speaking "of the temple of his body" (John 2:19-21). Believers are now "built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner stone" (Ephesians 2:20). Hebrews repeatedly directs the believer's attention to Christ as our High Priest in heaven (Hebrews 4:14-16; Hebrews 7:25; Hebrews 8:1-2). The book of Revelation portrays God's end-time people as those "that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus" (Revelation 14:12), not as those waiting for renewed animal sacrifices or an earthly sanctuary. Their attention is fixed upon the Lamb "that was slain" (Revelation 5:12), whose perfect sacrifice can never be repeated.

    The New Testament consistently teaches that the earthly temple reached its fulfillment in Jesus Christ and that its sacrificial system ended forever at the cross. When Christ died, "the veil of the temple was rent in twain from the top to the bottom" (Matthew 27:51), showing that the earthly sanctuary services had come to their end. Hebrews declares that Christ entered "into heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God for us" (Hebrews 9:24), ministering in "the true tabernacle, which the Lord pitched, and not man" (Hebrews 8:2).

    His sacrifice was offered "once for all" (Hebrews 10:10). To rebuild a temple for renewed sacrifices would deny the completeness of Christ's atoning work. The true focus of Bible prophecy is not an earthly sanctuary in Jerusalem but Christ's ministry in the heavenly sanctuary.

    Conclusion
    The expectation of a third temple is not a harmless difference of prophetic opinion, but a teaching that shifts the focus away from Christ's finished sacrifice, His present ministry in heaven, and the identification of the power Scripture repeatedly warns against.

    The devil benefits whenever prophecy is misunderstood because error always hides truth. Paul warned that Satan transforms himself "into an angel of light" (2 Corinthians 11:14), while Jesus warned that false prophets would arise and "deceive, if it were possible, even the elect" (Matthew 24:24).

    God's people are therefore called to search the Scriptures diligently, like the Bereans who "searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so" (Acts 17:11). The safest guide is not popular prophecy, sensational headlines, or human tradition, but the clear testimony of God's Word, which points believers to Christ, His heavenly ministry, and the final conflict over worship and obedience described throughout Daniel and Revelation.

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    Need to know. THE THIRD TEMPLE DECEPTION Everyon Is Looking In The Wrong Place For The Antichrist. The belief that a third Jewish temple must be rebuilt in Jerusalem before the second coming of Christ has become one of the most popular teachings in modern prophecy circles. Many Christians now watch events in Israel expecting the rebuilding of the temple to signal the final countdown of earth's history. Organizations such as the Temple Institute have prepared priestly garments, vessels, and architectural plans, while some groups have even trained men who claim descent from the tribe of Levi for future temple service. The search for a red heifer has also received worldwide attention because of the ceremonial purification described in Numbers 19. To many, these developments appear to fulfill prophecy. Yet sincere belief does not make a teaching true. Jesus warned that many would be deceived concerning the last days, saying, "Take heed that no man deceive you" (Matthew 24:4). The apostle Paul likewise urged believers to "prove all things; hold fast that which is good" (1 Thessalonians 5:21). Every prophetic teaching must therefore be tested by the whole Bible rather than by popular opinion or current events. Those who insist on a future temple often point to passages in Daniel, Ezekiel, Matthew 24, or 2 Thessalonians 2, but these texts are separated from their historical and biblical context. Paul wrote that "the man of sin... sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God" (2 Thessalonians 2:3-4). In the New Testament, however, God's temple is repeatedly identified as His church. Paul wrote, "Ye are the temple of God" (1 Corinthians 3:16-17), and again, "What agreement hath the temple of God with idols? for ye are the temple of the living God" (2 Corinthians 6:16). Peter described believers as "living stones... built up a spiritual house" (1 Peter 2:5), while Ephesians 2:19-22 says the church is "an holy temple in the Lord." Therefore, the prophecy points to a religious power exalting itself within the sphere of Christianity rather than to a rebuilt Jewish temple in the Middle East. History also shows that the modern expectation of a rebuilt third temple is not the historic understanding held by the majority of Christians through the centuries. During the Protestant Reformation, leaders such as Martin Luther, John Calvin, and John Knox identified the Antichrist with the papal system based on Daniel 7, Daniel 8, 2 Thessalonians 2, and Revelation 13. Historically, this was not the view of only a few individuals. It was the dominant Protestant interpretation for centuries. The Anglican Reformers, the Presbyterian Reformers, the Baptist pioneers, the Methodist founder John Wesley, and many others all identified the Antichrist as the papal system rather than a single future individual. This historical consensus is well documented in works such as Romanism and the Reformation by Henry Grattan Guinness. In response to the Reformation, Jesuit scholars developed alternative prophetic systems that shifted attention away from the papacy. Francisco Ribera published a commentary in 1590 placing most of the prophecies of Antichrist into a brief future period involving a single individual, a rebuilt temple, and restored Jewish sacrifices. These ideas have infiltrated many evangelical churches who has given up the protest against the papacy and has effectively lost their identity as Protestants. The teaching spread widely in the nineteenth century through John Nelson Darby, who popularized dispensationalism. His ideas separated God's plan for Israel from His plan for the church and placed many prophecies into a future seven-year tribulation centered on a rebuilt temple. These teachings became enormously influential through the Scofield Reference Bible, whose notes shaped generations of Bible readers. Later books such as The Late Great Planet Earth and the Left Behind series brought these interpretations into popular culture. Although widely accepted today, popularity is not proof of truth. Isaiah declared, "To the law and to the testimony: if they speak not according to this word, it is because there is no light in them" (Isaiah 8:20). The importance of this issue extends far beyond the question of whether another temple will be built. The rebuilt-temple doctrine fundamentally changes where Christians expect the Antichrist to appear. If the Antichrist must sit in a literal temple in Jerusalem, then believers naturally conclude that he must be a future political ruler who has not yet arrived. Their attention is directed toward Israel, a future seven-year tribulation, and a coming world dictator who will one day enter a rebuilt sanctuary. Yet since the "temple of God" in 2 Thessalonians 2 refers to God's spiritual temple, the church, then the entire picture changes. Instead of looking for an unbelieving political leader to enter a Jewish temple, believers must look for a religious power arising within the sphere of professed Christianity that claims divine authority and exalts itself in God's place. The location of the temple determines the identity of the Antichrist. Change the temple from spiritual to literal, and the Antichrist is changed from a long-standing religious system into a future individual. This is why the interpretation of the temple is not a minor prophetic detail but the foundation upon which the entire identification of the Antichrist rests. The Bible consistently warns that the greatest deceptions come from within the realm of religion rather than from obvious enemies of God. Jesus warned of "false Christs, and false prophets" (Matthew 24:24). Paul warned the Ephesian elders that "grievous wolves" would arise from among God's own people (Acts 20:29-30). He also foretold a "falling away" before the revelation of the man of sin (2 Thessalonians 2:3). Peter likewise warned of false teachers who would secretly introduce destructive errors (2 Peter 2:1). These warnings describe an apostasy arising within the visible community of faith, harmonizing with Paul's description of the man of sin sitting in God's temple. This explains why Satan would benefit from directing prophetic attention elsewhere. If Christians are convinced that the Antichrist will only appear after a future temple is rebuilt, they are less likely to examine the religious system that has exercised enormous influence over Christianity for centuries and fulfills the prophetic characteristics described in Daniel and Revelation. Instead of recognizing a power already operating in history, they continue waiting for someone else. In this way the expectation of a future temple does more than change prophetic chronology, it redirects prophetic attention. Rather than watching for the fulfillment of biblical characteristics already given in Scripture, many are waiting for a future event that becomes the prerequisite for identifying the Antichrist. This mistaken teaching serves as a deceptive diversion from the real issues presented in Bible prophecy. Revelation does not direct the world's attention to a rebuilt temple but to a beast that receives worldwide admiration and worship. "All the world wondered after the beast" (Revelation 13:3), and "all that dwell upon the earth shall worship him" (Revelation 13:8). Daniel described the same power as speaking "great words against the most High" and thinking "to change times and laws" (Daniel 7:25). Paul warned that this power would exalt itself above God (2 Thessalonians 2:4). By persuading millions to look almost exclusively toward political events in Jerusalem and a future temple, attention is diverted from examining the continuing work of the power that Scripture identifies. Satan has always worked through deception, for Jesus called him "a liar, and the father of it" (John 8:44), and Revelation 12:9 says he "deceiveth the whole world." The greatest deceptions are those that contain enough truth to hide serious error. The Bible reveals that God's people are called to fix their eyes on Christ rather than on an earthly building. Jesus declared, "Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up," speaking "of the temple of his body" (John 2:19-21). Believers are now "built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner stone" (Ephesians 2:20). Hebrews repeatedly directs the believer's attention to Christ as our High Priest in heaven (Hebrews 4:14-16; Hebrews 7:25; Hebrews 8:1-2). The book of Revelation portrays God's end-time people as those "that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus" (Revelation 14:12), not as those waiting for renewed animal sacrifices or an earthly sanctuary. Their attention is fixed upon the Lamb "that was slain" (Revelation 5:12), whose perfect sacrifice can never be repeated. The New Testament consistently teaches that the earthly temple reached its fulfillment in Jesus Christ and that its sacrificial system ended forever at the cross. When Christ died, "the veil of the temple was rent in twain from the top to the bottom" (Matthew 27:51), showing that the earthly sanctuary services had come to their end. Hebrews declares that Christ entered "into heaven itself, now to appear in the presence of God for us" (Hebrews 9:24), ministering in "the true tabernacle, which the Lord pitched, and not man" (Hebrews 8:2). His sacrifice was offered "once for all" (Hebrews 10:10). To rebuild a temple for renewed sacrifices would deny the completeness of Christ's atoning work. The true focus of Bible prophecy is not an earthly sanctuary in Jerusalem but Christ's ministry in the heavenly sanctuary. Conclusion The expectation of a third temple is not a harmless difference of prophetic opinion, but a teaching that shifts the focus away from Christ's finished sacrifice, His present ministry in heaven, and the identification of the power Scripture repeatedly warns against. The devil benefits whenever prophecy is misunderstood because error always hides truth. Paul warned that Satan transforms himself "into an angel of light" (2 Corinthians 11:14), while Jesus warned that false prophets would arise and "deceive, if it were possible, even the elect" (Matthew 24:24). God's people are therefore called to search the Scriptures diligently, like the Bereans who "searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so" (Acts 17:11). The safest guide is not popular prophecy, sensational headlines, or human tradition, but the clear testimony of God's Word, which points believers to Christ, His heavenly ministry, and the final conflict over worship and obedience described throughout Daniel and Revelation. Gospel Angels Broadcasting
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  • Conflict and Courage.
    1 Kings 19:19-21

    He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much. Luke 16:10.
    God had bidden Elijah anoint another to be prophet in his stead. “Elisha the son of Shaphat ... shalt thou anoint to be prophet in thy room,” He had said; and in obedience to the command, Elijah went to find Elisha....

    Elisha's father was a wealthy farmer, a man whose household were among the number that in a time of almost universal apostasy had not bowed the knee to Baal. Theirs was a home where God was honored and where allegiance to the faith of ancient Israel was the rule of daily life. In such surroundings the early years of Elisha were passed. In the quietude of country life, under the teaching of God and nature and the discipline of useful work, he received the training in habits of simplicity and of obedience to his parents and to God that helped to fit him for the high position he was afterward to occupy.

    The prophetic call came to Elisha while, with his father's servants, he was plowing in the field. He had taken up the work that lay nearest. He possessed both the capabilities of a leader among men and the meekness of one who is ready to serve. Of a quiet and gentle spirit, he was nevertheless energetic and steadfast. Integrity, fidelity, and the love and fear of God were his, and in the humble round of daily toil he gained strength of purpose and nobleness of character, constantly increasing in grace and knowledge. While co-operating with his father in the home-life duties, he was learning to co-operate with God.

    By faithfulness in little things, Elisha was preparing for weightier trusts. Day by day, through practical experience, he gained a fitness for a broader, higher work.... None can know what may be God's purpose in His discipline; but all may be certain that faithfulness in little things is the evidence of fitness for greater responsibilities. Every act of life is a revelation of character, and he only who in small duties proves himself “a workman that needeth not to be ashamed” can be honored by God with higher service.2Ibid., 217, 218.
    Conflict and Courage. 1 Kings 19:19-21 He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much. Luke 16:10. God had bidden Elijah anoint another to be prophet in his stead. “Elisha the son of Shaphat ... shalt thou anoint to be prophet in thy room,” He had said; and in obedience to the command, Elijah went to find Elisha.... Elisha's father was a wealthy farmer, a man whose household were among the number that in a time of almost universal apostasy had not bowed the knee to Baal. Theirs was a home where God was honored and where allegiance to the faith of ancient Israel was the rule of daily life. In such surroundings the early years of Elisha were passed. In the quietude of country life, under the teaching of God and nature and the discipline of useful work, he received the training in habits of simplicity and of obedience to his parents and to God that helped to fit him for the high position he was afterward to occupy. The prophetic call came to Elisha while, with his father's servants, he was plowing in the field. He had taken up the work that lay nearest. He possessed both the capabilities of a leader among men and the meekness of one who is ready to serve. Of a quiet and gentle spirit, he was nevertheless energetic and steadfast. Integrity, fidelity, and the love and fear of God were his, and in the humble round of daily toil he gained strength of purpose and nobleness of character, constantly increasing in grace and knowledge. While co-operating with his father in the home-life duties, he was learning to co-operate with God. By faithfulness in little things, Elisha was preparing for weightier trusts. Day by day, through practical experience, he gained a fitness for a broader, higher work.... None can know what may be God's purpose in His discipline; but all may be certain that faithfulness in little things is the evidence of fitness for greater responsibilities. Every act of life is a revelation of character, and he only who in small duties proves himself “a workman that needeth not to be ashamed” can be honored by God with higher service.2Ibid., 217, 218.
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