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Marco 6:51 – Apri la porta del tuo cuore

April 2, 2025 By admin



“Salì sulla barca con loro e il vento si calmò”. 📖 Marco 6:51
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💌 Apri la porta del tuo cuore
🗣 Speaker: Gioia Comia Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkEcQ-TRcok

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How to Interpret Prophecy Aright – Or Not

April 2, 2025 By admin

1260 day prophecy identifies papacyProtestant reformers like Martin Luther used a system of prophetic interpretation based on fulfilled prophecies of the past. They found the keys to prophecies for the future in fulfilled prophecies of the past. They saw, for instance, how prophecies had been given in days and fulfilled in years. They saw names and animals that had been used for certain world powers, and they saw these same names and some of the same animals used in prophecies for the future. When Martin Luther used this system to interpret the prophecies of Revelation, he concluded that the system of the papacy was the antichrist in the book of Revelation.

Now keep in mind that it was never Martin Luther’s intention to start a new church. He wanted to reform the Catholic church. He was trying to work within the church to bring it back to the Bible, but when the church refused to go back to the Bible, Luther had to move forward.

John Hus, John Knox and many more Protestant reformers preached that the Pope was the antichrist, and that interpretation was carried on by the churches they founded. The 1260 day-for-a-year prophecy has demonstrated their calculations to be correct. Yet today, while we understand that God has His people in every church, including the Catholic church, 1many are afraid to identify the antichrist in Revelation as the papal system. Because of this, a new way of studying Bible prophecy was devised, 2which is what we now know as the futuristic approach in place of the previous historicist approach used by the Reformers and earlier Christians. It played an important role in the  Counter Reformation. This places all of the events in Revelation in the future so as not to identify the papacy as the antichrist. However, this theory has several flaws.

For instance, in January 1991, the United States began Desert Storm to relieve Kuwait from Iraqi oppression. U.S. helicopters and other aircraft were swarming the desert. At the time, a popular theologian in the futuristic tradition suggested that Revelation 9:3 was being fulfilled since the locusts mentioned in this passage were symbolic of the helicopters swarming the desert.

The problem with that interpretation is that Revelation 9 has already been precisely fulfilled, using the day-for-a-year principle concerning 391 years and 15 days, ending on exactly August 11, 1840, when the Ottoman Empire accepted guarantees and declared its dependence upon surrounding nations to survive. 3When this prophecy was fulfilled right down to the exact day of August 11, 1840, many people who had scoffed at the Bible became Bible-believing Christians. 

Today most popular Protestant churches have rejected the historicist method of interpreting prophecy, as it is no longer politically correct to identify the antichrist biblically. They have joined the Catholic church’s interpretation of prophecy in Revelation to put everything in the future, thus nullifying much of what was accomplished and gained in the Reformation. 

Here are some problems that exist now with the futuristic view of prophecy.

With the futuristic approach to Revelation, there is no way to determine the probable accuracy of an interpretation because there are no checks and balances, such as the day-for-a-year principle, to test predictions. For example, Desert Storm does not fit the time period for Revelation 9.  However,  interpretations using the day-for-a-year principle fall into place with other prophecies in Daniel and Revelation. With the futuristic approach, there is no rhyme or reason to interpretations, and many predictions are only proven wrong once they don’t come to pass. That’s why some have called The Revelation “the happy hunting ground of fraudsters and religious fanatics.” 

The futuristic view denies all prophecies that have already been accurately fulfilled using the day-year principle by putting them in the future. This means nullifying much of the evidence that the Bible is true. This destroys not only the credibility of prophecies but of the Bible itself. 

While recognizing that God has His people in all churches, and that every church has sincere worshipers who will make up the kingdom of heaven, we should not be afraid to teach accurate prophetic interpretations, even though they may not be currently “politically correct.”

By using the historical day-for-year principle in studying the prophecies of Revelation, we prove the Bible to be true and trusted by what has already been accurately fullfifilled, and we can properly warn all of God’s people in all of us churches of the false teachers and their doctrines which lead men away from Jesus, as our only True Teacher. 

Do you have any experience to share about the day-for-a-year principle compared to the futuristic view?


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Some Principles of Prophecy – Hit the Mark Sabbath School

April 2, 2025 By admin

We’re beginning a new 13-week study on Allusions, Images, Symbols: How to Study Bible Prophecy. Join the Hit the Mark panel as they discuss Sabbath School Lesson 1 – Some Principles of Prophecy. It’s the fastest hour of the week!

 

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ATSS: Steve Case, “Short-Term Mission Trips: Benefit or Bane?”

April 2, 2025 By admin

2 April 2025  | You’ve probably heard wonderful testimonies about what happens to volunteers who go on (expensive) short-term mission trips. Have you heard about the other testimonies—not so wonderful? Few want to share those. Returned short-term missionaries happily share the wonderful sense of fulfillment for being the answer to the prayers of those they […] Source: https://atoday.org/atss-steve-case-short-term-mission-trips-benefit-or-bane/

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Lesson 1.Some Principles of Prophecy | 1.5 Figurative or Literal? | ALLUSIONS, IMAGES, SYMBOLS | LIVING FAITH

April 2, 2025 By admin

📘 Lesson 1 – Some Principles of Prophecy

1.5 Figurative or Literal?

Divine Images with Clear Meaning


🟦 Introduction – When Images Speak Louder Than Words

In a world full of emojis, logos, and symbolic language, we’re used to interpreting signs. But when it comes to biblical prophecy, we often face the question:
Does God really mean it literally – or is it a picture of something deeper?

Many confuse modern political interpretations with biblical symbols. But God speaks in images that the Bible itself explains. Only those who read God’s language with God’s help will truly understand the message.


📖 Bible Study – Symbols in the Light of Scripture

Read the following verses and note how the Bible explains its own symbols:

  • Daniel 7:7; 8:3; 7:24 → Horns represent kings or political powers.

  • Revelation 1:16; Ephesians 6:17; Hebrews 4:12 → The sword is a symbol of God’s Word.

  • Revelation 12:1; 21:2; Ephesians 5:31–32; Jeremiah 6:2 → The woman symbolizes the church, God’s people.

📌 Main Point:

The Bible is its own interpreter.
The symbolism of prophecy is not a guessing game – it’s a divine language full of meaning.


✨ Spiritual Principles – Why God Speaks in Symbols

  • Symbols don’t obscure – they protect and reveal.
    God uses symbols not to confuse, but to make truth accessible to the sincere seeker.

  • The Bible explains itself.
    Reading today’s meanings into ancient texts leads to error. Biblical symbolism has biblical roots.

  • Some truths needed protection.
    In New Testament times, naming Rome directly could have been dangerous. That’s why Peter refers to Babylon in 1 Peter 5:13 as a coded name for Rome.


🧭 Life Application – Interpreting Prophecy with Care

✔ Don’t ask: What could this symbol mean today?
Ask: Where else in Scripture does it appear?

✔ Read more than just verses – read context.
Meaning is found in the bigger picture.

✔ Avoid speculation.
True understanding grows from humility, not sensationalism.

✔ Trust that you can understand enough.
Even if not every symbol is immediately clear, you can grasp what truly matters.


✅ Conclusion – God Speaks in Images So We Learn to See

God doesn’t use riddles to hide truth – He uses symbols to invite us in.
To deeper understanding, to attentive reading, to faith with an open heart.

You don’t need to know everything, but you can trust the One who gives understanding – at the right time.


💬 Thought of the Day

Biblical symbols are not hiding places – they are invitations to discover. Not everyone sees them at first glance – but those who seek, will find.


✍ Illustration – The Notebook’s Codes

It was a rainy evening in Zurich. Jonas – this time not the literature professor, but Jonas, 19, a high school student with a love for gaming and history – was sitting with an old notebook from his great-grandfather. Inside: strange symbols, Bible verses, drawings of animals, horns, swords. Like something from a fantasy novel.

His grandfather had been a pastor – one who talked a lot about prophecy. Jonas had never really cared. Until now.

In religion class, they had just read Daniel 7. And the teacher offhandedly mentioned:
“Some say the bear represents Russia.”

Jonas blinked. Russia? In the Old Testament?
He pulled out the notebook. Read Daniel 7. Then Daniel 8.
Then he found a sentence:

📖 “Compare Scripture with Scripture – not with headlines.”

That was it. Not a TikTok theory. Not a news headline faith.
He read Daniel 7:24:
“And the ten horns are ten kings…”
There it was. Clear as day. The Bible spoke for itself.

He turned to Revelation 12.
A woman – clothed with the sun.
Then to Ephesians 5:
“…the woman is a symbol of the church.”

Something in him grew quiet.
Not because he understood everything.
But because he realized:
This wasn’t a puzzle with no picture – it was a picture with depth.

And in that moment, between his gaming world and God’s Word, between symbols and clarity, a new chapter began.

One where Jonas learned:
Some things are hidden – but for those who seek, they will be revealed.

📖 “Surely the Lord GOD does nothing, without revealing His secret to His servants the prophets.” (Amos 3:7)

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/lesson-1-some-principles-of-prophecy-1-5-figurative-or-literal-allusions-images-symbols-living-faith/

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