Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Clues of the Anti-Christ Appearance (part three)




 

Satan and his beast, the Antichrist, can’t rule in heaven, so their temporary realm of influence lies here in this world. As prophesied in Revelation 13, the Antichrist will acquire and exercise political and military power through lies and getting people to worship him. This figure will eventually rise to power and exert authority over all nations.

In Revelation 13, the beast emerges from the sea, given power by the dragon or Satan. The beast’s ten horns and blasphemous names signify his dominion and defiance against God (Revelation 13:5-6). The Bible often uses horns to symbolize national or political power. The Antichrist’s reign is marked by military might and conquest, as he wages war against the saints and overcomes them (Revelation 13:7), a violent and bloody time.

As believers, we first realize all earthly powers or systems exhibit some form of corruption. Only the Kingdom of God proves righteous and peaceful, so we should restrain ourselves from placing divine roles on earthly leaders or governments. Then, by remaining grounded in biblical truth and guided by the Holy Spirit, we can discern the signs of the Antichrist’s rise to power and steadfastly resist his oppressive rule. Through unwavering faith and reliance on God’s strength, we stand firm.

(source: crosswalk.org)

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Yesterday I had an interesting conversation with my daughter about President Trump and the picture he reposted of himself as Jesus online a few days ago.

The subject of whether he could be the anti-Christ came up as well.

Our conversation continued on text later after she had gone home.

The one thing I want to say to you, my readers, is I do not believe he is the antichrist. And most pastors that I follow do not believe he is either.

After I complete this study of the 7 clues,

and God willing, I will go into why I do not believe he is the antichrist. 

If you are unsure about this, you may want to watch for this upcoming post. 

In the meantime, thanks for coming by.

May the Lord bless and keep you!




Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Clues of the Anti-Christ's Appearance (part two)


Clue 2: The False Messiah


“Christ” is another word for “messiah.” The Antichrist will portray himself as the false messiah, actively seeking the worship of others, as outlined in 2 Thessalonians and other scriptures. This false messiah deceives people into bowing before him, usurping the reverence due to God alone.

In 2 Thessalonians 2, the Antichrist’s deceptive nature is starkly depicted as he exalts himself above God. This blatant disregard for divine authority positions him as an object of worship, enticing others to pledge allegiance to him instead of God (2 Thessalonians 2:4). This desire for worship echoes the temptation faced by Jesus in the wilderness, where Satan offered him all the kingdoms of the world in exchange for worship (Matthew 4:8-10).

The book of Revelation symbolizes the Antichrist as a beast rising from the sea, who receives authority and power from the dragon, Satan (Revelation 13:1-4). This beast demands worship from all inhabitants of the earth, threatening those who refuse with death (Revelation 13:815).

First, we must stay true to God alone, worthy of worship, and no human being. Staying vigilant, we refuse to bow before any earthly authority (religious, political, or otherwise) seeking to usurp the worship due to God. By standing firm in our faith and allegiance to Jesus, whom God gave a name above all names, we resist the allure of the Antichrist and remain true to the end.

(source: crossings.org)

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Friends, we must be diligent in seeking out the One true God. Because there is only One.

Any others claiming that they are God or Jesus, 

is of the spirit of the anti-christ.

(1 John 4:1-3)

Remember, to be able to discern the truth, we must know

the Real. 

His name is Jesus. 

Thanks for coming by

today.

God bless you!





Monday, April 20, 2026

What Does the bible Say About the...(An end time prophesy part one)




...the Anti-Christ's Appearance?



 Hello Friends.

I have been posting about end times/prophecy lately,  not to scare anyone. But to better prepare you and I for what is to come. 
I think it is better to know by using God's word rather than the teachings of man
to avoid being deceived.
Of course, even that is not easy
Because I am no Bible Scholar. 
And so I will continue to research the subjects on websites that I trust
to help us learn the truth. 
For the next several days, I will be looking at Crosswalk.org to see 
What is known biblically about the appearance of the Anti-Christ.
It has 7 parts to it, and I plan to post one each day starting 
with the introduction and no 1 today. 
I hope you will join me.

7 Crucial Clues about the Antichrist's Appearance


As the world continues to get crazier, at least to our perception, Christians begin to wonder, “Is this the end?” We look to the Scripture for answers to wars and deception on the earth.

The Bible describes the Antichrist as a prominent End Times figure, a sign that things are coming to a close. As believers notice many powerful and evil leaders in different nations today, they seek more information about the Antichrist. Often, they try to match a modern figure with that evil figure.

The Bible speaks about the end of this earth, and Jesus tells us what to look for. At the same time, Christ teaches us that we won’t know the exact day or hour. The end will come upon us like a surprise, even for believers. Jesus’ point is simple and clear. Be ready. Learn to live right and watchful.

With that motivation in mind, let’s examine what the Bible says about the Antichrist. Here are seven things to know about what the Antichrist will look like.

Recognizing the Antichrist begins with understanding the deceptive message he spreads, what the Bible calls the “great delusion,” outlined in 2 Thessalonians. The second chapter letter warns of a charismatic figure who will cunningly deceive humanity with false teaching. This deceptive message emerges to manipulate and sway the world.

In the beginning, in Eden, the serpent (or the accuser, Satan) engages Eve at the forbidden Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. To eat of that tree meant death for humanity and the world, and the serpent spun a lie to get Adam and Eve to eat the fruit. Satan is a liar from the beginning, Jesus tells us (John 8:44), and there’s no truth in the Devil or the Antichrist, a personal embodiment of rebellion to God, brings the whole world under a massive lie, seducing people away from God.

The Antichrist will draw people into a web of falsehood to distort truth and pervert righteousness. Through persuasive rhetoric and his charisma, he twists and defames the sacred. As part of the great delusion, this message catalyzes widespread spiritual blindness, blurring the lines between true and counterfeit. It lures individuals away from the light of truth, plunging them into darkness and confusion.

For believers, we must know the real to discern the false. Our watchful faith and continued clinging to the person of Christ allow us to recognize the lies of the enemy.

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As stated, it is crucial to know the real to discern the false. Sadly, many people in supposed Christian churches do not really know the Real to be able to discern the false. 

We have to do our own reading of God's word to prove what those people are teaching before we believe what they are saying.

! John 3:7 puts it this way:

Little Children, let no one deceive you. The one who does what is right, is righteous as He is righteous.

And so if you are following anyone in these end times that are teaching on any thing, they say is from the Bible, (even on this site) do not just take any word they (we) say as gospel. Read for yourself what is there. And make sure what is said, is not out of context. 

Anyway, that is it for today. I will be back with no 2 clue tomorrow. Thanks for coming by!

God bless!




Saturday, April 18, 2026

One World Government or Currency?


What Does the Bible Say?


The Bible does not use the phrase one-world government or one-world currency in referring to the end times. It does, however, provide ample evidence to enable us to draw the conclusion that both will exist under the rule of the Antichrist in the last days.

In his apocalyptic vision in he book of Revelation, the apostle John sees the “beast,” whom we identify as the Antichrist, rising out of the sea having seven heads and ten horns (Revelation 13:1). Comparing this vision to Daniel’s similar one (Daniel 7:16–24), we can conclude that some sort of world governance system will be inaugurated by the beast, the most powerful “horn,” who will “wage war against God’s holy people and . . . conquer them” (Revelation 13:7). The ten-nation confederacy is also seen in the statue of Daniel 2:41–42, where the final world government consists of ten entities represented by the statue’s ten toes. Whoever the ten nations are and however they come to unite, Scripture is clear that the beast will subdue three of them (Daniel 7:8), and the rest will do his bidding.

John describes the ruler of this vast empire as having power and great authority, given to him by Satan himself (Revelation 13:2). This ruler receives worship from “all the world” (Revelation 13:3–4) and will have authority over “every tribe, people, language and nation” (Revelation 13:7). This person will truly be the leader of a one-world government that is recognized as sovereign over all other governments. We see nations today willing to give up some of their sovereignty to combat climate change; it’s easy to imagine that the disasters and plagues described in Revelation 6—11 would create such a monumental crisis that the nations of the world will embrace anything and anyone who promises a solution.

Once entrenched in power, the beast (the Antichrist) and the power behind him (Satan) will move to establish absolute control. In demanding worship, Satan edges toward his goal of being like God (see Isaiah 14:12–14). To truly control people, commerce must be controlled. Revelation 13 describes how this will happen. Everyone, “great and small, rich and poor, free and slave,” will be forced to receive some type of mark “on their right hands or on their foreheads” in order to buy and sell (Revelation 13:16). No doubt the majority of people in the world will receive the mark simply to survive. This new system of commerce will be universal, it will be compulsory, and it will be associated with the worship of the beast (Revelation 13:15). There is a great deal of speculation as to what form this mark will take and how it will be affixed, but the technologies available right now could accomplish it easily.

(source: gotquestions.org)


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Scary stuff, right?
Except for believers who will be in heaven 
by that time. 
We now live in dark times.
Evil has become a way of life for so many.
And yet, we are not without hope.
His name is Jesus!
But there are many that are
without Him.
While we are watching and waiting,
we must also be praying.
Praying for our friends and loved ones
who are without Him, 
and are in danger of the future events
that will eventually destroy evil
and those who have rejected Him as well.
May God have mercy on all of us







Friday, April 17, 2026

End Time Prophesy and the Iran War?



Is the Iran War a sign of the End Times for us? Let's see what gotsquestions.org has to say about it.

What are signs of the end times?


Every time there is an explosion of conflict in the Middle East, many people begin to wonder if the end times are approaching. Some Bible prophecy aficionados claim to find specific passages of Scripture to match virtually every news headline that comes out of the Middle East. The civil war in Syria, rocket attacks from Gaza, ISIS, threats from Iran, McDonalds offering a bacon cheeseburger in Israel (okay, I made the last one up), all resulted in claims that the rapture, tribulation, second coming, etc., are fast approaching. If I could summarize this blog post with one word, it would be: relax!

Don't get me wrong, I do not deny that a conflict in the Middle East could possibly be a precursor to biblical end times events. At the same time, there has been near ceaseless conflict in the Middle East for the past 3,000 years. Ever since the United Nations reestablished the nation of Israel in 1948, there likely hasn't been even a single year without some sort of conflict or terrorist activity in or near Israel. That is why I tend not to place too much weight on any specific event in the Middle East as a definite sign of the end times.

Jesus declared, “And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not alarmed, for this must take place, but the end is not yet. For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom, and there will be famines and earthquakes in various places. All these are but the beginning of the birth pains” (Matthew 24:6-8).

Rather than worry about whether this or that is a sign of the end times; instead of interpreting the Bible based on world news; instead of writing books, articles (and blog posts) about how current events fit with biblical end times prophecy—we should be living every day of our lives as if Jesus could return at any moment. We should have urgency in our evangelism. We should be passionate in our walk with Christ. The reality of the coming of Christ is something we are to use to encourage one another (1 Thessalonians 4:17-18).

The one thing it is not to be is something we obsess over, worry about, or use to stir up an apocalyptic freak out.

S. Michael Houdmann

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Have you been seeing reports of end times in connection with the war raging over there? Perhaps you have even heard that some believe President Trump could be the anti-christ.

False teachers with their false claims tend to come out of the woodwork during these times. Well, ok they come out of the woodwork every day about something. 

And yet, we should not dismiss the possibility of the war having something to do with Jesus' return. He did tell us to not let our hearts be troubled. (John 14:1)

And He also did say there will be wars and rumors of wars.

But do you remember what else He said?


And when these things begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth nigh. (Luke 21:28)

It is in our best interest that while we do not let our hearts be troubled by what is going on, we should also watch and wait. Because His return will come when we least expect it. And not when some false teacher or prophet gives us a date. Or tells us for sure that these things are the real deal.

We just won't know until the time actually comes. But as we know, people have predicted His return many times. And they have failed every time.

So while you are waiting, friends, be watchful. In fact, be hopeful if you are a believer. And know that Jesus will come when His Father calls it. 

Thanks for coming by today. Have a blessed day! 




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Clues of the Anti-Christ Appearance (part three)

  3. Political and Military Rule SLIDE 3 OF 8 Satan and  his beast, the Antichrist , can’t rule in heaven, so their temporary realm of influ...