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End Time Prophecy Teachings Library

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This teaching explores Paul’s declaration that the church is living in the period of the “ends of the ages,” emphasizing both the peril facing believers and the prophetic timetable that unfolds in Scripture. The study explains that three dispensations—Law (Israel), Human Government (the United Nations), and Grace (the true Church)—are running concurrently in these last days. While Christ has authorized the Church to spread His kingdom message, the rebirth of Israel and the rise of global governance signal the approach of the final prophetic age.

Following the rapture, God will reestablish Israel and His Law as the governing authority, confirmed by the ministry of the Two Witnesses who enforce His will for 1,260 days before being killed by the antichrist. The antichrist will then assume global power through the nations, deceiving the world, and leading many to receive his mark. His rule will last 1,332 days, culminating in God’s judgment, his destruction, and the triumph of Christ’s return. Survivors—primarily a Jewish remnant and those who refuse the mark—will emerge into Christ’s millennial reign.

The teaching also stresses Paul’s warning: “Let him who thinks he stands take heed lest he fall.” Idolatry and false Christs will deceive many, making discernment and firm grounding in God’s Word essential. Believers are urged not to neglect the Book of Revelation or prophecy, for Jesus promised blessing to those who read, hear, and keep its words. Ultimately, The End of the Age challenges Christians to examine whether their faith is built on the traditions of men or the true Christ, so that they may stand unshaken when He is revealed in glory.

THE END OF THE AGE

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In The Four Craftsmen of the Apocalypse, Zechariah’s second vision is presented as a window into the realm of spiritual warfare. His first vision of the four colored horses symbolized heavenly watchers who monitor the affairs of men, especially regarding Jerusalem. These visions, rooted in Israel’s seventy-year exile, highlight how disobedience to God’s commands led to judgment, while restoration required repentance and returning to God.

The second vision introduces four horns—powers that scattered Judah, Israel, and Jerusalem—representing demonic strongholds established through human rebellion. In response, God reveals four craftsmen, symbolizing the apostolic anointing, who are empowered to dismantle these horns and terrify the forces of darkness. The horns themselves are likened to the works of the flesh (Galatians 5:19–21), categorized into four areas: perversion, division, false religion, and malfunction, all driven by selfish ambition.

The teaching connects these visions to the unfolding of Revelation’s four horsemen—the white horse of deception, the red horse of war, the black horse of economic control, and the pale horse of death—arguing that we are living in these prophetic days. Just as God restored Israel after exile, believers today are called to return to the Lord, walk in the light of truth, and experience deliverance through Christ’s finished work. The apostolic foundation of the church, rooted in Christ the Chief Cornerstone, empowers believers to overcome darkness and stand ready for the rapture at the culmination of these apocalyptic events.

THE FOUR CRAFTSMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE

Pastor Marcos Marrero

“The Gentiles Shall Know” explores Ezekiel 38–39, where God foretells an end-time invasion against Israel. This invasion, prompted by God, is designed to reveal His holiness to the nations before the seven-year Day of the Lord’s Wrath begins. Scripture declares that God will supernaturally destroy the invading armies, leaving no doubt about His power and sovereignty.

The message underscores that both Israel and the Church share in God’s covenant promises—Israel with a physical inheritance and the Church with a spiritual one. Despite replacement theology teachings, God reaffirms Israel’s central role in end-time prophecy, restoring them to their land and pouring out His Spirit upon them after the Church’s removal.

Prophecies also identify the nations aligned against Israel, including those from the “uttermost north” (Gog, Rosh) along with Persia (Iran), Ethiopia, and others—alignments visible in current geopolitical realities. The destruction of Damascus (Isaiah 17:1) may act as a trigger for these events. Ultimately, God calls the nations to His “sacrificial feast” on the mountains of Israel, demonstrating His glory before all.

The study concludes by affirming God’s faithfulness: just as He revealed these details to Ezekiel 2,500 years ago, His promises of redemption and Christ’s soon return can be trusted. Both Israel and the Gentiles will know that the Lord alone is God when He establishes His sanctuary among His people forever.

THE GENTILES SHALL KNOW

Pastor Marcos Marrero

The passage from Revelation 19:2 declares God’s righteous judgment upon the Great Harlot who corrupted the earth through spiritual fornication and shed the blood of God’s servants. The study emphasizes that Revelation presents events in both a spiritual and physical dimension, with chapters 17–18 forming a parenthesis that focuses on the Great Harlot.

This figure, identified as Mystery Babylon the Great, is revealed as:

A Mystery – hidden in plain sight until exposed by God.

A Spiritual Power – representing a universal mystery religion that has influenced nations throughout history.

The Mother of Abominations – the origin of false doctrines and idolatries that ensnare humanity.

The Harlot is seen riding the beast—the Antichrist fully possessed by the devil—symbolizing the union of religion and political power to control nations. Historically, Satan has cloaked himself in religious systems to gain acceptance, using demonic forces disguised as “saints” to deceive multitudes. Idolatry and false worship, though appearing harmless, are in fact spiritual adultery detestable to God.

Ultimately, the Antichrist and False Prophet (linked with Abiram and Dathan from Numbers 16) emerge from the bottomless pit with eternal bodies. Unlike others, they are cast alive into the Lake of Fire when Christ returns, fulfilling God’s final judgment. The Great Harlot, drunk with the blood of saints and martyrs, represents all forms of religious corruption and idolatry that lead humanity into spiritual blindness and death.

The warning concludes with a call to believers: avoid the snares of false religion, reject the traditions of spiritual harlotry, and cling to the truth of God’s Word. Only by knowing Christ, the Truth, can one remain free from the deception that leads to destruction.

THE GREAT HARLOT

Pastor Marcos Marrero

The Human Experience opens with Isaiah’s cry of unworthiness, a reflection of mankind’s fallen condition rooted in the serpent’s deception in Eden. The chapter raises the essential question: why did God allow the serpent into the Garden? Through “sound reasoning,” it argues that this was no accident but part of God’s purposeful design, introducing humanity into a realm where good and evil could be experienced. Unlike angels, who fell irrevocably when exposed to evil, humans were created with the capacity to endure temptation, separation, and darkness, and yet be redeemed through Christ.

Scripture is used to contrast God’s nature—untouched and untempted by evil—with the human reality of constant conflict between light and darkness. Jesus’ life illustrates the core of the human experience: though fully God, He entered the physical realm, was tempted, endured separation from the Father, and yet triumphed, making redemption possible for all.

This human journey is portrayed as a process of gathering information, learning the consequences of sin, and contrasting the horrors of evil with the goodness of God. While angels know God’s holiness by proximity, only humanity can appreciate His goodness fully because we experience both sides of the moral spectrum. At the judgment seat of Christ, the record of our human experiences will be refined, shaping us for eternity where sin will no longer have hold.

The chapter concludes by affirming that the human experience—though marked by temptation, separation, and suffering—ultimately serves to deepen our gratitude and worship of God. Without the serpent, mankind would have remained in innocence, never grasping the majesty of God’s love. But through the trials of human history, the redeemed will one day stand before the throne, eternally declaring, “Salvation belongs to our God and to the Lamb!”

THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE

Pastor Marcos Marrero

Jeremiah 23:6 reveals Jesus’ covenant name, The Lord Our Righteousness, which points to His role as the righteous executor of God’s covenant. Unlike humanity, which has continually broken the covenant, Jesus fulfilled every requirement perfectly through His blood sacrifice, ensuring the forgiveness of sins and right standing with God. Scripture portrays Him as Faithful and True, bound to the Word of God and faithful to bring every promise to completion—including His return to establish His Kingdom.

The teaching stresses that many voices today deny the reality of Christ’s physical return, but the covenant leaves no room for spiritualized or metaphorical interpretations. Just as He ascended, He will return visibly in the clouds, and every eye will see Him. Believers are reminded not to be deceived but to cling to the covenant, for not one word of it will fail. In the last days, scoffers will question His coming, yet this itself is a sign of His nearness.

Ultimately, The Lord Our Righteousness is our guarantee: He has taken away our sins, given us His righteousness, and will soon return to reign as King of kings and Lord of lords. This truth should inspire reverence for God’s covenant, faith in His promises, and hope in the certainty of Christ’s imminent return.

THE LORD OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS

Pastor Marcos Marrero

The Lord Waits highlights the divine truth that God patiently waits for humanity to receive His mercy and grace through Jesus Christ, the only One who dispenses justice and salvation by His sacrifice. Isaiah’s promise—“blessed are all those who wait for Him”—frames the message: God not only delays judgment to offer mercy but also attaches a special blessing to those who eagerly await Christ’s return.

This blessing is revealed in a three-fold promise: the removal of sorrow and restoration of hope, the assurance that God hears and answers our cries, and the anointing of spiritual discernment through trials. Scriptures from Isaiah, Philippians, Hebrews, and Revelation reinforce that waiting upon the Lord strengthens believers, secures their hope in eternal restoration, and deepens their spiritual walk.

Ultimately, the message calls Christians to wait patiently, faithfully, and joyfully for the Savior, knowing that every delay refines their character, renews their strength, and prepares them for the eternal glory of Christ’s return.

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THE LORD WAITS

Pastor Marcos Marrero

This teaching draws from Jeremiah 9:7 and other Scriptures to reveal God’s process of refining and judgment. It begins by addressing the question of why God delays judgment despite ongoing evil, pointing to His timing and the principle of “sin as debt” that must run its course before judgment is executed.

Through Christ’s death and resurrection, believers have their sin debt marked “paid in full,” and thus escape the final judgment. Those who reject Christ, however, remain subject to God’s refining fire when His grace period ends. The coming tribulation is described as a global refining process where billions will perish, yet even then God offers a final chance to repent.

The message contrasts the ease of receiving salvation now with the unimaginable difficulty of being saved during the time of God’s wrath, when faith may require martyrdom. Ultimately, God’s refining fire is not only about judgment but also preparation for a new eternal reality where obedience, peace, and joy will define life.

The teaching closes with an urgent appeal: there is nothing in this world worth missing heaven for. Believers are being prepared for eternal glory, and the wise will choose Christ now, before the refining fire consumes the earth.

THE LORD’S REFINING FIRE

Pastor Marcos Marrero

This message, rooted in Zephaniah 3:17, highlights the hope and assurance that Christ—the Mighty One—will soon return to save His people. It explains that the prophetic warnings given to Jerusalem in Zephaniah’s day carry a dual meaning, applying also to the end times and the state of modern Christianity.

The text warns of a rebellious and polluted church, paralleling the Laodicean church in Revelation, which stands on its own traditions and wealth rather than the power and correction of the Holy Spirit. Such religious complacency fosters idolatry, compromise with the world, and the preaching of “another Jesus.” The result is a faith that denies the active involvement of God and mocks His promised return.

Zephaniah’s prophecy is applied to today’s church, revealing that many leaders have corrupted the sanctuary, polluted worship, and abandoned the authority of God’s Word. Yet, God remains faithful—He is in the midst of His people and continues to call them to repentance, humility, and righteousness.

The Day of the Lord is described as imminent, terrifying, and inescapable—a time of wrath, devastation, and judgment from which only the faithful will be rescued. Believers are called to stay true to God’s Word despite ridicule and persecution, resisting the world’s influence and the compromise of lukewarm religion.

Finally, the message closes with hope: those who endure will be vindicated. God will restore, gather, and exalt the faithful who sorrow over the condition of the church. In a divine reversal, the very ones who are now shamed for holding firmly to Scripture will be honored and praised among the nations when Christ returns.

THE MIGHTY ONE IS COMING, HE WILL SAVE US.

Pastor Marcos Marrero

This teaching, drawn from Micah 7:16, reflects on the prophetic declaration that nations will be ashamed when confronted with the majesty and power of God. The message connects contemporary signs and prophetic voices with Scripture, suggesting that times of great wonders may soon be revealed, not only to the church but to the entire world.

Believers are exhorted to “enter into the Rock”—Christ Himself—by trusting in God’s promises as protection from the terror and deception that will accompany these events. In contrast, unbelievers will seek refuge in fear, misled by the enemy’s lies, and will ultimately face the judgment of the very Rock they rejected.

The lesson warns of the enemy’s strategy to distort the truth of Jesus’ return, even portraying Him as an alien invader, preparing the world to unite under the Antichrist. Yet for Christians, the Word of God provides assurance: Christ’s return is not for condemnation but for deliverance, reward, and eternal joy.

Through personal testimony of a vision of the rapture, the teaching highlights the awe, fear, and joy of encountering Christ’s glory. Ultimately, it affirms that while the world trembles at His majesty, the faithful can rest in His eternal promises, knowing He comes as Savior, not Judge.

THE NATIONS SHALL SEE

Pastor Marcos Marrero

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