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Perhaps no subject broached by contemporary Bible prophecy teachers engenders more speculation and less sound Biblical exegesis than does the subject of Antichrist. This is certainly due to the mysterious nature of the subject itself, as well as to the fact that no other aspect of Bible prophecy lends itself so nicely to speculation regarding […]

Kim Riddlebarger
Monday, May 2nd 1994

The center of the entire prophetic forecast is the State of Israel," declares prophetic pontiff, Hal Lindsey. On May 14, 1948, Israel became a nation again and, writes Lindsey, "For this reason I am convinced that we are now in the unique time so clearly and precisely forecast by the Hebrew prophets. Thus, all the […]

Michael S. Horton
Thursday, August 16th 2007

It is the first century. Some members of your trade guild have convinced you that instead of there being many gods, there is one, and his name is Christ. You were baptized into Christ's name during a period of relative peace, but now everything has changed. Instead of enjoying prosperity, your friends are being carted […]

Rick Ritchie
Thursday, August 16th 2007

Most American Evangelicals are firmly committed to the idea that an earthly millennial age will begin immediately after our Lord Jesus Christ's Second Advent. Since premillennialism is so dominant in American church circles, many who encounter historic Protestantism for the first time are quite surprised when they discover that all of the Protestant Reformers and […]

Kim Riddlebarger
Thursday, August 16th 2007

Many moons ago, I was absolutely certain that I would not live to see 1980. A leading prophecy expert wrote a book titled Jesus Is Coming Soon, and in it a whole series of signs–from the alignment of planets to the Common Market–heralded the certain return of Christ in the year 1979. The man is […]

Michael S. Horton
Thursday, August 16th 2007

The book 1994? has caused a stir in many churches because a specific dating of the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ is being advocated by the co-founder, president and teacher of a generally respected ministry, Family Radio. Pastors who felt no particular need to invest time in answering the predictions of such people […]

Geoffrey Hubler
Thursday, August 16th 2007

“Modern Reformation has championed confessional Reformation theology in an anti-confessional and anti-theological age.”

Picture of J. Ligon Duncan, IIIJ. Ligon Duncan, IIISenior Minister, First Presbyterian Church
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