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End Time Prophecy Teachings Library

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The message begins with God’s pronouncement in the Garden of Eden, where He promised that the seed of the woman would crush the serpent’s head. This prophecy carried dual implications: for humanity, it offered redemption and deliverance from sin; for Satan, it spelled eternal defeat. Unlike mankind, who often treated this promise with casual anticipation, the devil became obsessed with stopping it because his fate depended on its failure.

Throughout biblical history, Satan attempted to corrupt or destroy the Messianic line—through Cain’s murder of Abel, the corruption of humanity before the flood, the defilement of Noah’s descendants, and the repeated attacks on Israel. Even at Christ’s birth, Satan sought to kill Him through Herod’s massacre, but God preserved the promised Seed. On the cross, Jesus delivered the crushing blow, securing redemption for mankind and sealing Satan’s doom.

The covenant with Abraham confirmed this twofold promise: physical (the land and nation of Israel) and spiritual (the eternal redemption through Christ and His church). History bears witness to relentless attacks on both aspects, from Israel’s exile and the Holocaust to the rise of modern hostility against Jews and Christians. Yet, just as the cross turned apparent defeat into victory, every satanic scheme ultimately advances God’s plan.

Today, believers and Israel alike still await the complete fulfillment of the promise—Israel’s full inheritance of the land when Messiah reigns, and the church’s transformation into immortal, incorruptible bodies at Christ’s return. Until then, Satan continues his desperate resistance, fueling hatred and persecution, but his end is already sealed.

The teaching concludes with encouragement: while tribulation is inevitable, believers must keep their eyes on the ultimate outcome—God’s righteous victory, the establishment of His kingdom, and eternal life through Jesus Christ, the Promised Progeny.

THE PROMISED PROGENY

Pastor Marcos Marrero

This teaching begins by exploring the biblical symbolism of salt as an antidote to corruption and a sign of permanence, focusing on God’s “covenant of salt” with David. This covenant is fulfilled in Christ, the Son of David, who holds the keys of dominion over Israel, the church, and all creation. Through His death and resurrection, Jesus became incorruptible, defeating Satan and securing eternal authority.

Recognizing his defeat, Satan adopted a new strategy: if he could not destroy Christianity, he would attempt to neutralize it. This process of “sanitizing” Christianity is explained through biblical warnings—Jesus’ teaching on salt losing its savor, Paul’s reminder that every work will be tested by fire, and Old Testament sacrificial laws requiring salt. The devil’s aim is to corrupt ministries and ministers, removing their effectiveness by leading them into false doctrines.

Two key doctrines are highlighted:

The Doctrine of Balaam: enticing God’s people into idolatry, immorality, and compromise, thereby stripping away their spiritual protection.

The Doctrine of the Nicolaitans: elevating the power of the people over God’s authority, leading church leaders to become crowd-pleasers rather than servants of God.

The teaching then traces how these satanic tactics have unfolded in modern history, particularly in the 20th and 21st centuries. By infiltrating education, entertainment, media, and government, secular powers have advanced anti-God ideologies under the guise of equality, evolution, sexual freedom, and political correctness. This corruption has eroded the church’s influence, diminished its witness, and left Western civilization vulnerable to decay.

Finally, the message calls believers to “have salt in yourselves” (Mark 9:50)—to personally maintain integrity, resist worldly contamination, and remain faithful to Christ. Though corruption abounds, Jesus’ promise stands: His true church will prevail, and those who abide in Him will not be ashamed when He returns.

THE SANITATION OF CHRISTIANITY

Pastor Marcos Marrero

John faithfully recorded every vision revealed in Revelation until the moment the seven thunders uttered their voices, when God commanded him not to write their message. This secrecy highlights a divine purpose: some truths are withheld until their appointed time. The author interprets the seven thunders as a parallel to the seven trumpets, representing the physical perspective of the first half of God’s Wrath (1260 days). Yet unlike the trumpets, their meaning is sealed to prevent humanity from misusing the knowledge or treating it as an alternative path to salvation.

The text stresses that God’s aim is repentance and salvation. Revelation 9:21 reveals that even amid judgment, humanity largely refuses to repent of its sins. In mercy, God allows unrepentant people to experience a foretaste of hell for five months, hoping they might turn to Him. However, the human heart’s wickedness often resists, highlighting why the seven thunders were concealed—had people known of another opportunity after the rapture, many would have neglected faith during the age of grace.

John’s vision of eating the little book further illustrates the dual nature of the message: salvation is sweet as honey, but the reality of judgment and rejection of grace is bitter. For those who embrace Christ now, salvation is secured by grace. For those who reject Him and miss the rapture, only bitter suffering and sacrificial death remain as the path to heaven.

Ultimately, the sealed message of the seven thunders reinforces the urgency of choosing Christ today. The sweetness of grace is available now; to delay is to risk being left to the bitterness of God’s law and wrath. The prophecy concludes with a call to repentance and faith, affirming that without God there is no hope, but with Him there is always a way of escape.

THE SEVEN THUNDERS

Pastor Marcos Marrero

This message explores the opening of the fifth seal in Revelation 6, which reveals the souls of martyrs crying out for justice, and connects it to both the historic slaughter of the Jews and the ongoing persecution of Christians. The text distinguishes between the Jews who suffered martyrdom simply for their identity (particularly in the Holocaust and future tribulations) and the Christians who are killed for their faith and testimony in Jesus Christ. Together, their shed blood signifies the unification of God’s people in prophetic fulfillment.

The teaching underscores that persecution is not a distant or isolated phenomenon but is happening now on a systematic, global scale. Examples are given of the eradication of Christian communities in Iraq, Afghanistan, Egypt, and Palestinian territories—nations where Christianity once flourished but is now nearly extinguished due to violence, intimidation, and government indifference. Even Western nations, including the United States, are shown as complicit through policies that empower hostile regimes and through their own cultural rejection of biblical values under the banner of secular humanism.

The parallels with Lot in Sodom highlight how societies increasingly reject God’s moral law, demanding conformity to depravity and branding dissenters as intolerant. The rise of Islam’s demand for submission and the West’s embrace of secular humanism both work toward silencing Christianity. The teaching warns that this escalating trend fulfills Jesus’ prophecy of hatred “for His name’s sake” (Luke 21:17), pointing toward imminent judgment.

Finally, the lesson distinguishes tribulation—what men do to believers—from wrath—what God does to unbelievers. While Christians are promised deliverance from God’s wrath, they are also called to endure tribulation faithfully. Believers are urged to remain steadfast, expose darkness with God’s Word, and trust that God will ultimately avenge the blood of His people when the fullness of martyrdom is complete. The ultimate choice is presented starkly: stand with Christ and suffer persecution, or conform to the world and face eternal judgment.

THE SYSTEMATIC EXTERMINATION OF CHRISTIANITY

Pastor Marcos Marrero

This message, based on Isaiah 8:19, explores God’s warning against seeking the dead on behalf of the living. It explains how humanity in ancient times, particularly before Noah’s flood, opened doors to the demonic realm, leading to corruption of the human race through hybrid offspring of fallen angels and humans. These hybrids, unlike true humans, were soulless instruments of destruction, producing widespread violence and evil that forced God to cleanse the earth with the flood.

The teaching connects this ancient corruption with modern times, pointing to advances in genetic engineering, moral decline, and the resurgence of occult and demonic influences in culture. The message stresses that these forces are still active today, working through mediums, false doctrines, and societal rebellion against God. Evidence of this influence is seen in rising violence, lack of remorse in perpetrators, cultural decay, and the rejection of biblical truth in schools, families, and governments.

Isaiah’s warning is clear: the dead and imprisoned spirits cannot rise, nor can they provide light or hope. Only God, through His law, testimony, and the covenant of Christ, offers life, truth, and restoration. The message concludes with a prophetic reminder from Malachi 3:1-2—that Christ will return suddenly, like a refiner’s fire, to purge the world of demonic influence once and for all. Believers are urged to hold fast to God’s Word and prepare for His coming deliverance.

THEY SEEK THE DEAD THAT WILL NOT RISE

Pastor Marcos Marrero

This study begins with Daniel’s prophecy that “they will mingle with the seed of men,” identifying they as non-human spiritual beings seeking to corrupt mankind. The lesson traces this back to Genesis 6, where the “sons of God” (fallen angels) produced hybrids with human women, resulting in the Nephilim. This demonic tampering filled the earth with violence and evil, prompting God’s judgment through the flood.

Jesus’ warning that the last days will resemble “the days of Noah” (Matthew 24:37–38) provides the key connection for today. The teaching suggests that just as ancient demons engineered hybrids, modern demonic forces may be working through genetic engineering, technological advances, and even artificial insemination to re-create altered humans fit for their purposes. It highlights disturbing historical examples, including Nazi experimentation, and modern genetic research that could one day strip away humanity’s God-given conscience.

The teaching connects these developments with biblical prophecy concerning the mark of the beast, which will permanently alter human nature and sear the conscience, making redemption impossible. Yet it emphasizes hope: those who are in Christ are already “a new creation” (2 Corinthians 5:17), sealed from corruption by His blood. The study concludes with a strong call to readiness, urging believers to remain steadfast, for the signs point to the nearness of Christ’s return and the end of all demonic interference with mankind.

THEY WILL MINGLE WITH THE SEED OF MAN

Pastor Marcos Marrero

In What Would You Do With Eternity?, the author explores the profound question of what it means for humanity to live forever. Ecclesiastes affirms that God has placed eternity in the hearts of men, stirring both curiosity and a holy fear about what lies beyond this life. Through Scripture, the teaching reveals that every soul is eternal and that two distinct destinies await: eternal comfort in God’s presence or eternal torment separated from Him.

Using Luke 16, the contrast between Lazarus in Abraham’s bosom and the rich man in Hades illustrates the irreversible nature of eternal choices. Revelation 20 further confirms that all will face judgment, where names not found in the Book of Life are cast into the lake of fire, while the redeemed experience everlasting joy, provision, and God’s presence. Heaven is not an eternity of monotony but a dynamic, glorious existence filled with wonder, love, and unending fellowship with God.

The teaching concludes with a gospel invitation, showing that salvation is secured by confessing Jesus Christ as Lord and believing in His resurrection. It underscores the urgency of choosing eternal life now, before death ushers every soul into their unchangeable destiny.

WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH ETERNITY?

Pastor Marcos Marrero

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