Monday, April 13, 2026

The End Times Prophecies of the Holy Bible

🌿 The Whisper of Time

End Times Prophecy Through Scripture

The End Times
There is a quiet thread woven through Scripture—a story not only of beginnings, but of endings that unfold into something eternal. The prophets spoke in wind and fire, in kingdoms rising and falling… and always, in hope.

🌾 The Old Testament: Seeds of What Was Spoken

Fulfilled:

  • The Messiah foretold — Isaiah 7:14 · Micah 5:2 · Isaiah 53
  • The scattering of Israel — Deuteronomy 28 (fulfilled through Assyria, Babylon, Rome)
  • Return to the land — Ezekiel 37 (often linked to modern Israel)

Still Anticipated:

  • A full gathering and restoration — Isaiah 11:11–12
  • The conflict of Gog and Magog — Ezekiel 38–39

Often associated symbolically with regions north of Israel, Persia (Iran), Cush (Sudan/Ethiopia), and Put (Libya).

🌊 The New Testament: The Vision Unfolds

Fulfilled:

  • The destruction of the Temple — Matthew 24:2 (70 AD)
  • The spreading of the Gospel — Matthew 24:14 (continuing)

Yet to Come:

  • The Great Tribulation — Matthew 24 · Revelation 6–18
  • The rise of the Antichrist — 2 Thessalonians 2 · Revelation 13
  • A global system affecting buying and selling — Revelation 13:16–17
  • The gathering at Armageddon — Revelation 16:16
  • The return of Christ — Revelation 19
  • The renewal of all things — Revelation 21–22

🌸 A Gentle Reflection

These writings are not only about endings… but about restoration. A movement from dust into glory, from sorrow into something made whole.

Whether read as literal unfolding or poetic vision, they carry a quiet invitation: to live awake, to love deeply, and to walk gently in a world still becoming.


🌼 Footnote: The Rapture — A Hope Held by Many

The “rapture” refers to a moment described in Scripture where believers are gathered to Christ. The word itself comes from the idea of being “caught up.”

Scriptural Foundations:

  • 1 Thessalonians 4:16–17 — Believers “caught up… to meet the Lord in the air”
  • 1 Corinthians 15:51–52 — A transformation “in the twinkling of an eye”
  • John 14:2–3 — “I will come again and receive you to Myself”

Common Christian Interpretations:

  • Pre-Tribulation: The gathering happens before a period of global hardship
  • Mid-Tribulation: Occurs during the unfolding of events
  • Post-Tribulation: Happens alongside Christ’s visible return

While views differ, the shared thread is hope—of reunion, restoration, and being held within something eternal.

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A Whim to Write
On the art of starting again

I have a whim to write so write I will.
Can’t believe I am being this still.

I type and I type to no avail.
I can’t believe it, so I guess I will.

What says the key — can it really be
an a or a y? I really can’t say why.

I have a whim to write, so write I will.
When night time comes, I pick up my quill.

Some say I’m lazy and others say naught.
When I sit here and write, I’m not such a snot.

I love the sound of the keys that clank,
or the pen that strikes as I sit down to write.

Well here we go again, picking up where we left off —
not quite sure what to write, but at least it’s a start.

Good night my protagonist.
It was good to see you again.
I’ll finish your scene without you letting out a scream.

The days are long and the nights too short.
I’ll finish your story sometime in the morning.

With coffee brewed and in the mood,
I’ll pick up where we left off,
and again we will start.

— Written in 2015

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