Israel and the Nations – January 7th 2026
As we step into this new year, we cannot ignore the troubling realities around us. Conflicts seem to reach every corner of the world. …
As we step into this new year, we cannot ignore the troubling realities around us. Conflicts seem to reach every corner of the world. …
This is precisely the scene we enter as we open the book of Malachi. Here we encounter two wounded parties: God and Israel.
This is the story of a courageous, resilient woman living amid evil, corruption, and deep injustice. Surrounded by darkness, with every door seemingly closed, she turned to the one weapon she still held, prayer.
Nehemiah restored Jerusalem by rebuilding its walls and re-establishing order. This foreshadows what Yeshua will do upon His return. He will stand on the Mount of Olives, judge the nations, and then fully restore Jerusalem and its Temple for the Messianic Kingdom.
As the story of the incarnation unfolds in Luke 2, we are introduced to the shepherds, living out in the fields, who were keeping watch…
For at least the past 15 years, one region has increasingly begun to resemble the prophecies in Daniel 2 and 7, as well as those echoed by John in Revelation 13, and that region is: Europe …
Nehemiah restored Jerusalem by rebuilding its walls and re-establishing order. This foreshadows what Yeshua will do upon His return. He will stand on the Mount of Olives, judge the nations, and then fully restore Jerusalem and its Temple for the Messianic Kingdom.
Many argue that for the past 2,000 years, each generation has believed its time was the end. So how can we know that what we are witnessing today truly signals the final days?
Have you ever wondered what it would be like if Israel and the whole world suddenly turned to the Lord in repentance and confession, acknowledging the God of the Bible? What would people say? What would they do? And what would happen next?
Why is this particular gate exempt? Perhaps to attract our attention, in the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament, that water consistently symbolizes the Word of God, which washes, cleanses, and purifies.
Indeed, there has been a lot of movement in the world these past few days, with events that increasingly resemble the final prophecies.
This is why Paul’s words in 2 Corinthians 2:11 are particularly important: “That no advantage would be taken of us by Satan, for we are not ignorant of his schemes.” All of this, recorded in Nehemiah, is intended for our spiritual growth and discernment.
This year, as antisemitism continues to rise around the world, our prayer is that the observance of this day will help many realize that God is not only very present but also shares in the pain and suffering of His people, of all people.
Nehemiah was trusted with one of the most significant missions ever given to a man: he was called to prepare Israel and Jerusalem for the arrival of Yeshua.
Just as in Nehemiah’s day, the same call goes out again: Who will rise to rebuild the walls of faith in our generation? Who will rise to pray and stand for the Word of God? Nehemiah serves as an example of prayer and action for us to follow.
It is the first written proof ever found of a direct connection between the Assyrian Empire and the royal court of Judah, confirming the very events recorded in the Bible, in 2 Kings 18, when King Hezekiah stood firm against Assyria’s might.
Prophecy tells us that when the Antichrist steps onto the world stage, he will come offering a deceptive covenant of peace (…) On that day, both Israel and the entire world will trust him, believing his promises.
There is a section in this book so important that it is considered a separate chapter in the Hebrew Bible.
We rejoice that the hostages have been freed and have returned home!. For the past two years, we have prayed day after day for this…
The word ‘judge’ in this verse in Isaiah and in Micah is shafat, which is the root of the word Jehoshaphat, meaning it is the Lord who will judge them for ultimately rejecting Yeshua.