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Endure to the End of What?
(Copyright 07-24-2025) by Craig Sablich (Charlotte, North Carolina) No matter how old we are, everything we have experienced in life, every right or wrong decision, has contributed to the experiences that have shaped who we are at this very moment. As much as we would like, we cannot change or eliminate a bad decision that might have set us on a heart-breaking path. We can only look forward, ask for, and accept the forgiveness, mercy, and love of God. When I recall the struggles I have faced in life, I sometimes cannot help but consider God’s Word, which teaches us to endure. […]
Will the End Start on Passover?
(Copyright 04-01-2025) by James Steinle (Swanville, Minnesota) Will the end start on Passover? Torah Family dot org youtube POSSIBLY VERY IMPORTANT MESSAGE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKqMgkBlwWs 40 MIN. DO NOT MISS THIS MESSAGE. COULD BE VERY IMPORTANT FOR PASSOVER, IF STEVE IS PROPERLY CORRECT IN HIS UNDERSTANDING OF THE POSSIBLE IMPLICATIONS…
End Times
(Copyright) by Dwight Fleming (Oroville, California) In the Book of Revelation, the 7th seal reveals the 7 trumpets. In chapter eight, the first four sound. At the end of chapter eight, the last three trumpets are then called “woes.” Thus, the 7 trumpets are broken into a four-three pattern. This pattern is a KEY clue to how and when the 7 trumpets will sound. It so happens that the seven annual Sabbaths listed in Leviticus 23 also fall in a four-three pattern according to the Jewish civil year which begins on the Feast of Trumpets. Consequently, the First Trumpet will sound on a future […]
Coming to an End of Ourselves
(Copyright) by Zac Poonen (Bangalore, India) It is only when we have come to a thorough end of ourselves, that we are ready to come to the Lord. Jesus invited people saying, “Come to Me, all you who are weary and heavy-laden” (Matt.11:28). Jesus does not invite everyone to come to Him. Here we see Him inviting only those who are sick and tired of their sin-defeated lives. The prodigal son came back to his father only when he had “spent everything” and “no man gave him anything”. Then only did he “come to his senses” (Luke 15:14-18). We can […]
The Love of God and Enduring till the End
(Copyright) by Tommy Willis (New Orleans, Louisiana) The trials of life have increased with the Coronavirus, with a rise in suicides, domestic violence, drug abuse, and we could make a long list. Some are having frightening, pandemic-induced dreams. That’s the reality of the times we are living in—increased tribulation. The Plague has made us think more about our mortality. I heard some social psychologist say recently that we in this society were not ready to face our mortality; and the plague is forcing us to; and many are terrified. Too often we live in denial of death and suffering; and the plagues could […]
Endure to the End
by Wayne Schatzle (West Chester, Ohio) Like everyone else I enjoy the beautiful autumn leaves as they turn colors. People flock to the mountains to witness the sometime breathtaking event each year. What I have come to appreciate more than the autumn leaves is the late winter leaves. Why is that you ask? For some reason after a long winter of icy cold and forceful winds a very few leaves manage to hang on the trees. They are dry and shriveled, yet still clinging to their life source. Why do I like seeing them? Nature teaches us many lessons and, […]
End of the World
by John Jewell (London, England) The end of the world! Is it, or the possibility of it, a reality or not? Is there something in the message that one used to see in some of our bigger town centers? “Flee from the wrath to come” and sometimes accompanied by the words “The end of the world is nigh”All carried on boards slung over the shoulders! Or propped up on the pavement.However, one may be forgiven, as we look at the state of the world today, for thinking there is some validity in the statements. We do, after all, live in […]
