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This podcast is based on Mark Roser's book, The Unsealed Book, a study of the Book of Revelation. The podcast takes the listener through the last book of the Bible. Each episode includes a look at current events in the light of Bible prophecy.

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Portada del episodio PRT 2 A.I. Another Idol or the Final Idol: Bible Prophecy & the Speaking Image of the Beast

PRT 2 A.I. Another Idol or the Final Idol: Bible Prophecy & the Speaking Image of the Beast

Imagine standing in a city that feels like the center of the world. The air is thick with ambition. Hammers ring. Stone dust rises. Thousands of workers move with a single purpose — to build something no generation before them had ever dared to attempt. A tower. A monument. A staircase to the heavens. Not because they wanted to reach God… but because they wanted to replace Him. The elders tell the children, “When this tower is finished, nothing will be impossible for us.” The architects boast that humanity will finally break its limits: immortality and bliss.   “But you, Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book until the time of the end; many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall increase.” (Daniel 12:4) We are living in a moment when humanity is once again reaching upward, not toward God, but toward godhood. AI researchers speak openly of creating “god‑like” intelligence. Some have even formed religious organizations dedicated to worshiping an AI “Godhead.” Global leaders warn that AI now poses extinction‑level risks on par with nuclear war. For the first time in history, humanity is building something that can speak, decide, predict, and influence billions — a technological echo of Revelation’s “image of the Beast that speaks” because man is able to communicate globally with language barriers systematically dismantled. And what God said, way back then applies today. And the Lord said, “Indeed the people are one and they all have one language, and this is what they begin to do; now nothing that they propose to do will be withheld from them." Genesis 11:6)  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2601058/support]

18 de may de 2026 - 48 min
Portada del episodio PART 1 A.I. - Another Idol or the Final Idol: Artificial Intelligence and the Speaking Image of the Beast

PART 1 A.I. - Another Idol or the Final Idol: Artificial Intelligence and the Speaking Image of the Beast

What if the final idol — one Scripture has been warning about for two thousand years — was not made of wood or stone or gold… but of silicon and code? What if it didn't sit in a temple carved by human hands, but lived inside of people who were conformed to its image… and what if it could speak and communicate with you 24/7 to shape you into its image? What if when John uses the term antichrist, he’s not describing someone who openly attacks Jesus but describing someone who replaces Jesus with something else — a counterfeit. For doesn't the Greek word, anti (ἀντί) primarily mean “instead of,” “in place of,” or “as a substitute for”?     Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2601058/support]

8 de may de 2026 - 40 min
Portada del episodio 23rd Episode - New Jerusalem: Descriptions of the City of God from Revelation 21:1-22:5

23rd Episode - New Jerusalem: Descriptions of the City of God from Revelation 21:1-22:5

An old missionary and his wife had worked in Africa for many years. In 1909, they were returning by boat to New York to retire. They had no pension and nothing to take back to show for their many years of labor. When they boarded the boat, they discovered they were on the same ship as President Teddy Roosevelt, who was returning from one of his big-game hunting expeditions in Africa. They watched the fanfare that accompanied the President’s entourage as passengers tried to catch a glimpse of the man. No one, however, paid any attention to them.  As the ship crossed the ocean, the old missionary said to his wife, “It doesn’t seem fair. We have given our lives to serve God in Africa for years. Here Roosevelt comes back from a hunting trip, and everybody makes a big deal about it. But nobody gives two hoots about us.” “Dear, you shouldn’t feel that way,” his wife said. “But I do,” the old missionary replied.  When the ship docked, a band was waiting to greet the President. The mayor and other dignitaries were there. The papers were all about the President’s arrival. The old missionaries’ arrival was in stark contrast to the President’s. No one noticed them as they slipped off the ship and found a small apartment in town. That night the man said to his wife, “It is just not fair.” Equally despondent, she replied, “Why don’t you talk to the Lord about it?”  A while later he came out of the bedroom, but now his face was completely different. His wife asked, “Dear, what has changed?” “The Lord answered me,” he said. “I told Him how I felt that Roosevelt receives a tremendous homecoming, when no one even came out to meet us. After I poured out my heart to Him, Jesus touched me, simply saying, “‘But my son, you’re not home yet!’”  This earth is not our home. We are just passing through. It will help us along the way to consider that our home is the New Jerusalem. John’s preview, in chapter twenty-one and twenty-two, is meant to motivate us in our homeward journey. So let us ponder John’s vision of our eternal home in seven manageable points. We shall see that the Holy City is a picture of absolute perfection. We will also discover that we can only appreciate what it is like by contrasting it to what it is not like. When John sees the New Creation, he is overwhelmed by the “newness” of it all! So let us have a good look, since we will stay there a lot longer than a beach side holiday house.  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2601058/support]

30 de mar de 2026 - 39 min
Portada del episodio 22nd Episode - Millennium: Seven Questions Regarding 'The Thousand Years' from Revelation 20:1-15

22nd Episode - Millennium: Seven Questions Regarding 'The Thousand Years' from Revelation 20:1-15

I have presented a non-literal, non-linear approach to Revelation, because I am convinced that it consists of parallel visions during the Christian era. Last chapter we saw that the Beast and his forces were completely destroyed, and there was a certain sense of finality to their judgment. But just as John has taken us to the End and back again through successive cycles, so in this chapter the forces of Satan reappear, once more, before their destruction. Since none of the wicked escaped the judgment of the last chapter to regroup against Christ, this chapter does not follow the previous chapter chronologically. Instead, John provides the same fiery ending as at Armageddon, but with an emphasis in this chapter on Satan’s judgment. John saw Satan cast down from Heaven with his time running out. And he now shows us the conclusion to Satan’s history in the Lake of Fire.  The parallel visions of judgment reach a climax in chapter twenty and the cycle ends. John’s writings contain recurring scenes during this evil age. Evidence for this is found also in ‘the war’ image. The definite article features in the expression “the war” in three places: in chapter sixteen, nineteen and again in twenty. The word “war” occurs nine times in Revelation, but the last three have the definite article, stressing the culmination of the conflict at the end of time. The wording is nearly identical in its final three uses: “to gather them for the war” (16:14); “gathered to make the war” (19:19); “to gather them for the war” (20:8). It is easy to accept that these passages cover the same war.  Revelation chapter twenty is John’s vision of Satan’s final judgment. Like each of his visions, it extends from Christ’s First Coming to His Second Coming. John saw Satan cast down and diminished in power as a result of Christ’s First Coming. Although Satan was bound to the Abyss, he was also released. We are also told that Satan, like the Beast and False Prophet, will be cast into the Lake of Fire. I am convinced that this happens at Christ’s Return, and that John reveals to us spiritual realities, during this interim period, between Christ’s First and Second Coming. These realities are also presented in visionary language and said to extend for a thousand years. This period is called “the Millennium.” Its nature is greatly debated by scholars.” Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2601058/support]

30 de mar de 2026 - 49 min
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