The Bible is filled with prophecy, woven from Genesis to Revelation, revealing God’s plan for redemption, judgment, and restoration. Many of these prophecies point to the coming Messiah—promises that Jesus fulfilled during His earthly life through His birth, ministry, death, and resurrection. The remaining prophecies about Him will be fulfilled at His second coming, when He returns in glory to complete God’s redemptive work. Scripture also contains many prophecies about the end of the world, offering both warning and hope as they point toward God’s final victory over sin and the restoration of all things.
This collection of Bible studies highlights key prophetic themes, historical patterns, and theological insights that help believers understand God’s purposes more clearly:
- Unlocking Biblical Prophecies Through History — A study of Israel’s prophetic timeline by tracing events in reverse order, showing how history reveals God’s patterns and purposes.
- The Two Periods of Jacob’s Trouble Explained — An exploration of Jeremiah’s prophecy about Jacob’s trouble, connecting Jacob’s two seven-year hardships with the future seven-year Tribulation and Christ’s return.
- Key Insights for Studying the Book of Revelation — A guide to approaching Revelation with biblical interpretation, prayer, and attention to its symbols and themes.
- The Significance of Mount Sinai in Biblical Prophecy — A look at Israel’s year at Sinai, Moses receiving the Law, and how these events foreshadow the Rapture and Christ’s second coming.
- Melchizedek and Christ: Unraveling the Theological Mystery — A study of Melchizedek’s priesthood and how it points to the eternal priesthood of Jesus.
- The Birth and Life of Jesus Christ: Key Events and Prophecies — A survey of the prophecies fulfilled by Jesus during His first coming.
- Gideon’s Battle — A comparison between Gideon’s victory and the final battle of Armageddon, showing God’s pattern of delivering His people.
- Parallels Between Genesis and Revelation — A reflection on how the Bible begins and ends with creation, the Tree of Life, rivers, and a world free from sin, revealing God’s plan to restore what was lost.
These studies invite readers to explore prophecy with clarity, reverence, and hope—trusting that the same God who fulfilled His promises in the past will fulfill every remaining promise in His perfect time.


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