Titans, Sons of God and Noah’s Flood
The Nephilim were destroyed in the Flood. Their spirits survived to become demons, a belief shared by Jews of the Second Temple period and early Church fathers such as Origen, Philo, and Justin Martyr.
Read moreThe Nephilim were destroyed in the Flood. Their spirits survived to become demons, a belief shared by Jews of the Second Temple period and early Church fathers such as Origen, Philo, and Justin Martyr.
Read moreJust as the world was not prepared for World War II less than a century ago, neither are we prepared for what the Bible warns is on the horizon.
Read moreThe Greeks and Romans shared a good deal of their religion. The names were different (with the notable exception of Apollo), but the gods were pretty much the same.
Read moreThe Rephaim, called “warriors of Baal” in ancient Amorite ritual texts that have only been translated within the last fifty years, have been hard at work literally bedeviling humanity until Jesus returns.
Read moreChapter 14 of the Book of Isaiah is absolutely fascinating. It’s long been interpreted as a condemnation of the rebel in the Garden of Eden.
Read moreWhat we are unraveling here is an ancient plot by the infernal council to create a demonic army to assault the throne of God.
Read moreOnce upon a time, giants roamed the earth. That sounds like the beginning of a fairy tale. Most Christians have never been taught that a similar story is told in the Book of Genesis, and in very similar language.
Read moreEach of us has a place in His design, and as of this moment, you’re reading this from a battlefield. Why, you ask? Because, the Lord of Hosts (Armies) has been marching to war since Genesis. That’s when the war started, and Revelation is when it ends. And it’s all about life and death.
Read more“God wants us to humble ourselves and participate in His Miracles, all proving the love of God which is beyond our comprehension.” This passage is from my book Divine Intervention.
Read moreThe psalmist wasn’t shown a vision of angry bulls from the Golan Heights surrounding Christ on the cross. He was given a glimpse into the future at spirits from Bashan, demonic entities represented by bulls, who surrounded the cross to celebrate what they thought was their victory over the Messiah.
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