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Monday, December 29, 2025

For Such a Time as This—Give to the Theological Solution to Peace


"For such a time as this" 

is a powerful phrase from the biblical Book of Esther 4:14, Esther 4:14 in all English translations that signifies a unique, critical moment where an individual's specific position, talents, and courage are divinely intended for a crucial purpose, often to stand against evil, bring deliverance, or fulfill God's plan, suggesting we are placed where we are for a reason.

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Sunday, June 22, 2025

"I WILL RAISE HIM UP AT THE LAST DAY"

By Doug Krieger

NOTE:  This missive is intensely EVANGELICAL - proceed with caution and confirmation . . .. "I WILL RAISE HIM UP AT THE LAST DAY"

With persistent wars raging in the Middle East . . . and with “news from the East and North” more than troubling (Dan. 11:40-45), we who claim our inheritance in the Good Land, await the “Last Day” in which out of this death and chaos shall arise resurrection life! 

This missive is not what you might expect at your next “prophecy conference” but it is intensely prophetic because it echoes the very words of the prophets acclaimed by Jesus: “It is written in the prophets, ‘And they shall all be taught by God.’” (John 6:45). Allow me to elaborate how and when this can be. . .  

Four times Jesus declared “I will raise it/him up at the Last Day” in John 6:39, 40, 44 and 54. No doubt our Lord in this discourse in the synagogue in Capernaum, Galilee (John 6:59) declared the very purpose of His manifestation as the Bread of Life. It was to give “everlasting life” to all who would believe in and partake of Him—but how could mortal man arrive at the Last Day and be raised, resurrected, to everlasting life by believing in and partaking of Him?

If, like the 5,000 fed in the earlier part of John 6:1-14, anyone who seeks the miraculous bread from heaven (manna) to feed their own belly or hungers for a supernatural sign, will, as the fathers who ate such manna in the wilderness, die in their superficial encounter with such provision—they take it in but have no clue nor faith in the One behind their sustenance.

SEE THE SON