Hope in Captivity, part 2

Hope in Captivity: The Biblical Cycle of Judgment and Deliverance Read the full sermon here Hope in Captivity 2

Hope in Captivity, part 1

A Scriptural and Societal Analysis Listen to the sermon Click Here to read the sermon This briefing document synthesizes the core arguments and historical comparisons presented in the source text regarding the spiritual and political state of modern Christendom, specifically within the United States. The central thesis posits that the historical cycles of captivity recorded […]

Should We Love Our Enemies?

A Case for Praying Against the Wicked In the hollowed-out landscape of modern Christendom, the command to “love your enemies” has been weaponized into a lethal cliché. It is no longer a call to personal piety but a conversational shield deployed to silence any defense of the faith or the nation. Whenever a voice is […]

Who is Modern-Day Babylon?

The Mystery of the Sleeping Giant To the uninitiated, history is a chaotic sequence of geopolitical collisions. However, a deeper hermeneutical shift reveals a hidden architecture behind the modern global crisis. There exists a profound tension between the traditional, Levant-centric interpretation of ancient prophecy—specifically the harrowing judgments of Jeremiah 50 and 51—and the current trajectory […]

The Merchant’s Gospel

Why Your Version of Christianity Might Be a Business Strategy What we witness today is not a series of unorganized accidents; it is a masterpiece of “highly organized chaos.” To the untrained eye, the modern religious landscape appears as a fragmented mosaic of denominations and doctrines. In reality, it is a sophisticated system of mercantile […]

Faithful Witnesses, Steady Hearts

A Sermon on Not Growing Discouraged in Witnessing Many believers know the burden of wanting others to receive the truth, only to face silence, rejection, or indifference. Over time, that can lead to discouragement and even self-blame, as though the results depended entirely upon us. This sermon reminds us that faithful witnessing is not measured […]

Why Wisdom is Laughing

Truths for an Unstable Age In our era of systemic instability, the modern mind craves a cosmic insurance policy. We have been conditioned to believe in a “soft” divinity—a gentle, celestial safety net that catches everyone regardless of their trajectory. But the ancient Book of Proverbs offers a chilling corrective to this sentimentality. It presents […]

The Babylon Hidden in Plain Sight

Modern Prophetic Age When most people hear the word “Babylon,” they envision the dusty ruins of Mesopotamia—crumbling mud bricks and ancient history buried in the Iraqi desert. We are conditioned by mainstream theology to look backward at a fallen empire or forward to a literal reconstruction of a city in the sand. However, an investigative […]

What Russia Should Have Done in the Ukraine War

How Lives Could Have Been Saved in the Ukrainian Russian War The trouble started back in 2014 when the Ukrainian government started harassing then bombing the people of eastern Ukraine – most of which were ethnic Russians. While this is terrible, what Russia should have done then was to prepare homes for these people who […]