Chronicles of the End Times

De: Russ Scalzo
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  • Occasionally, people say, are we really in the last days? How do we know? Does it matter one way or another? We will try to answer these questions and many others in this study. But the most important question may be, how can we reach others with hope in these changing times? One part of prophecy is often emphasized over another, causing us to lose perspective and miss the blessing and beauty of prophecy in scripture. I have taken the information in this study from many authors and teachers who have their lives studying God's word. I have added some insight that the Holy Spirit taught me. With God's help, I have endeavored to keep the whole counsel of the word of God in full view to give us an accurate picture of Christ and His great love for a lost world. I pray that this will challenge you and cause you to grow in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ, as it has me preparing it. Let's begin!

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  • Freedom or Bondage: Deconstructing Deconstruction
    Apr 29 2025

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    The digital rebellion against traditional faith has found a powerful new platform, and it's capturing the hearts and minds of an entire generation. What exactly is the "deconstruction movement," and why has it gained such momentum in recent years?

    Technology itself isn't evil—from medical advances to convenient communication tools like this podcast—but in the wrong hands, even good innovations can become weapons. Today's faith deconstruction movement exemplifies this reality. Unlike honest spiritual inquiry that strengthens belief through deeper understanding, modern deconstruction represents a systematic dismantling of Christian fundamentals, repackaging ancient rebellion in contemporary language.

    What makes this particularly troubling is how it's marketed. Through platforms like TikTok, influencers with hundreds of thousands of followers—not theologians or biblical scholars—lead the charge, creating communities where core Christian doctrines are labeled "toxic" or "abusive." The substitutionary atonement of Christ? Dismissed as "divine child abuse." Biblical teachings on sexuality? Characterized as harmful constraints rather than loving boundaries. This isn't merely disagreement; it's a fundamental reframing that transforms theological differences into moral imperatives, encouraging followers to view traditional Christians not just as wrong but as actively dangerous.

    The answer doesn't lie in better arguments or intellectual debate. As Charles Spurgeon wisely noted, "You don't need to defend a lion; just let him loose." True freedom comes not from casting off divine guidance but from embracing a genuine relationship with Jesus Christ—moving from merely hearing about God to experiencing Him personally, as Job described. When someone encounters the living Christ, they discover both their own fallen condition and God's overwhelming love, revealing that authentic freedom isn't found in rebellion but in relationship with our Creator. Have you experienced this transformative encounter with Jesus, or are you still designing a version of faith that merely accommodates your preferences?

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  • Between Two Sabbaths: The Hidden Key to Christ's Resurrection Timeline
    Apr 17 2025

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    For generations, Christians have wrestled with a puzzling timeline: How could Jesus fulfill His prophecy of spending "three days and three nights in the heart of the earth" when tradition places His crucifixion on Friday and resurrection early Sunday morning? This seeming contradiction dissolves when we uncover a critical detail.

    The key lies in understanding the Jewish festival calendar. During Passover week, there were actually TWO Sabbaths – the annual "high day" Sabbath that marked the beginning of Unleavened Bread, and the regular weekly Sabbath. Scripture specifically notes that Jesus was crucified on "the day of preparation" before a Sabbath that was "a high day" (John 19:31). This wasn't Friday preparing for the weekly Sabbath, but Wednesday preparing for Thursday's special feast Sabbath.

    This revelation completely transforms our understanding of Holy Week's timeline. Jesus shared the Passover meal Tuesday evening (which in Jewish reckoning began Wednesday), was betrayed, tried, and crucified all within that same day, then buried before the Feast of Unleaven Bread Sabbath approached. The tomb held His body through Thursday (the special Sabbath), Friday (a normal workday when the women purchased spices), and Saturday (the weekly Sabbath). When the women arrived before dawn on Sunday, the resurrection had already occurred – perfectly fulfilling the "three days and three nights" prophecy of Jonah.

    Beyond this fascinating timeline mystery, the podcast reminds us of the incredible promises awaiting believers – authority over nations, new names, white garments, and even sharing Christ's throne. Whatever challenges we face now pale in comparison to the glory awaiting those who remain faithful to Him.


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  • Jude: Giants, Angels, and God's Grace
    Apr 4 2025

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    The single-chapter book of Jude contains remarkable depth that many believers miss, but within its verses lie crucial warnings about the abuse of God's grace and fascinating connections to supernatural events from Earth's earliest days.

    What exactly are the "sons of God" mentioned in Genesis 6, and why does Jude connect them to the sexual immorality of Sodom and Gomorrah? The evidence is compelling: these were angels who abandoned their heavenly positions, took human form, and fathered the Nephilim – the giants of old. Multiple Old Testament references confirm "sons of God" as supernatural beings, and both Jude and Peter explicitly link their rebellion with divine punishment.

    This biblical mystery isn't merely ancient history; it reveals an ongoing spiritual pattern where rebellion against divine order brings judgment. When Jude warns about those who "pervert the grace of God into sensuality," he's addressing a timeless tendency among believers to claim salvation without transformation. As we discover in our exploration, "We are not saved merely to have our sins forgiven. We are saved to be ushered into the presence of Almighty God" for genuine relationship.

    The Nephilim story continues beyond the flood, reappearing when the Israelite spies encountered the "sons of Anak" and even when David faced Goliath – suggesting these supernatural conflicts persist throughout human history. For modern believers, the message is clear: surface-level faith cannot withstand life's trials or spiritual warfare. Only by knowing God deeply and abiding in genuine relationship with Him can we stand firm against the enemy's accusations and live victoriously.

    Join me next time as we explore what happened with the Nephilim after the flood and discover the spiritual dimension behind David's confrontation with Goliath. Until then, keep looking up – the King is coming!

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