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May 11, 2025

Write About It


Re-examining Biblical prophecy has been a mission for most of my life. My message about End Times prophecies has slowly evolved over those years. The burning in my heart was ignited in a seminary class when I came to the conclusion that prophecy “theologians” were merely parroting one another rather than “rightly dividing the word of truth”. They were like lemmings going over a cliff.  I read most of the popular and scholarly books on eschatology written in the 20th century, but each of them was merely a slight variation on one grand theme – a seven-year tribulation with a rapture preceding it. They had to be shelved if I was going to re-examine prophecy.

One little book, though, stoked the flame in my heart -- Last Days in America, written by an unknown author. He wrote that the seven-headed beast of Revelation 13 represented seven nations, and America was the seventh beast, the one elaborated in the vision.  Consequently, Revelation 13 was not describing the Antichrist. Like a domino effect, that one insight helped me to understand more and more of Revelation in a whole new light.

A few years later, while serving as a Youth Pastor in Oregon, I was put on trial for heresy, because of a lengthy deliverance ministry. Soon after being expelled we went to visit another church. After the meeting, a stranger walked up to me in the aisle, handed me a pen, and said, “Write about it”. Then he turned and walked away. I look back, now, and marvel. Having just lost my job, my income, my credentials, and eventually my house, I was discouraged and defeated. Like Elijah the prophet, Ahab and Jezebel had done me in. But God gave me a new mission. He told me, “Write about it.”

I sat at a typewriter for months writing a book about demonic deliverance. But that manuscript still sits on my shelf in a 3-ring binder. Not until years later did I make sense of what God intended me to write about. The Holy Spirit reminded me of the message from years earlier and unveiled the meaning of the word “it”. One big key to understanding Revelation is the pronoun “it”, which appears throughout Revelation 13. I realized that God had told me years earlier to write about a new understanding of end times prophecy. Ah-hah, so that burning in my heart was not just a personal interest, it was a calling.

My first attempt at writing a book was self-published, Apocalypse Puzzle. I naively thought I had it all figured out. That was a beginning point, but the evolvement continued.

Along the way, I came to realize that the seven trumpet judgments were events that were already occurring, warning the world of God’s impending judgment. That meant that the seven-year Tribulation could not be a time frame in which to fit those seven trumpets, nor any of the other events of Revelation. The concept of a seven-year Tribulation was essentially a hoax, a false teaching. So, then, the pre-tribulation rapture had to go, as well.  I began to realize that my interpretations were going to be like little David going up against Goliath and the Philistine army with a tiny rock and a sling shot.

Currently (2024), my message has become a warning, almost like prophets of old, rather than a theological debate. My calling was not just to explain the prophecies, but to amplify the end-time warnings inherent within them. The aspect of warning did not come into focus until a couple years after publishing the book, Right At The Door. Unfortunately, it is hard to soft pedal an urgent warning of coming destruction and hardship.

The timing is critical to re-examine your beliefs about prophecy. The end is very near. Great turmoil is on the horizon. America will be destroyed. And then the church will be raptured, not before. In a nutshell, that is the message that God called me to write about. I have persuaded only a handful of people over the years, but perhaps I am right on schedule. When God calls you to do something for His kingdom, He doesn’t call you to be successful, He only calls you to be obedient.

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