Jesus talked about money more than heaven and hell combined.
11 of His 39 parables are about money and possessions.
1 in every 7 verses in the Gospel of Luke touches on wealth.
He wasn't uncomfortable with the topic.
He was relentless about it because He knew what it does to the human heart.
Here's what He actually taught.
Not the prosperity version.
Not the poverty version.
The real one. 🧵
If Jerusalem No Longer Matters, Why Is Jesus Coming Back There?
If the Church is now Israel, if the Kingdom is only spiritual, and if God's promises to Jerusalem have already been fulfilled, then a simple question remains:
Why is Jesus returning to Jerusalem?
Not Rome.
Not Athens.
Not Geneva.
Not Washington.
Jerusalem.
The answer reaches back thousands of years into the covenants and promises of God.
The story of Jerusalem did not begin with the Second Coming. It began with covenants.
God promised Abraham a land:
"I will give to you and your descendants after you... all the land of Canaan, as an everlasting possession."
— Genesis 17:8
He promised David a throne:
"Your house and your kingdom shall be established forever before you. Your throne shall be established forever."
— 2 Samuel 7:16
And He promised Israel a future restoration:
"I will take you from among the nations... and bring you into your own land."
— Ezekiel 36:24
The return of Jesus is not the cancellation of these promises.
It is their fulfillment.
Centuries after David, the angel Gabriel announced that Jesus would fulfill the Davidic Covenant:
"The Lord God will give Him the throne of His father David."
— Luke 1:32
Gabriel did not say the throne would be spiritualized.
He did not say the promise would be transferred.
He did not say the covenant would be redefined.
He said Jesus would receive David's throne.
David's throne was in Jerusalem.
The prophets never moved it.
The apostles never moved it.
And God never revoked it.
The Bible repeatedly presents Jerusalem as the focal point of the final conflict of history.
"I will gather all the nations against Jerusalem to battle."
— Zechariah 14:2
Jerusalem becomes the center of international hostility and spiritual warfare.
Why?
Because Jerusalem is the city God chose.
Because Jerusalem is the city of the King.
Because Jerusalem is the city from which Messiah will reign.
Satan's hatred for Jerusalem is ultimately a hatred for God's covenant purposes.
As Zechariah declares:
"I will make Jerusalem a very heavy stone for all peoples."
— Zechariah 12:3
The city that burdens the nations today is the city that will one day govern them.
Yet the story does not end with Jerusalem's defeat.
It ends with Jerusalem's deliverance.
"The LORD my God shall come, and all the saints with You."
— Zechariah 14:5
Zechariah then gives one of the most astonishingly specific prophecies in Scripture:
"His feet will stand in that day on the Mount of Olives, which faces Jerusalem on the east."
— Zechariah 14:4
This is not vague symbolism.
This is geography.
The same mountain from which Jesus ascended is the mountain to which He returns.
The angels told the disciples:
"This same Jesus... will so come in like manner as you saw Him go into heaven."
— Acts 1:11
The ascension was literal.
The return will be literal.
Ezekiel adds another remarkable detail:
"This is the place of My throne and the place of the soles of My feet, where I will dwell among the children of Israel forever."
— Ezekiel 43:7
God's throne.
God's feet.
Israel.
Jerusalem.
The prophets consistently point to the same destination.
The prophets also describe Jerusalem as the capital of the Messianic Kingdom.
"Out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the word of the LORD from Jerusalem."
— Isaiah 2:3
"For out of Zion the law shall go forth, and the word of the LORD from Jerusalem."
— Micah 4:2
The nations will come to Jerusalem to learn the ways of the King.
This is not a picture of the nations disappearing into heaven.
It is a picture of the King ruling the earth.
Some argue these promises were fulfilled spiritually in the Church.
Yet the same prophets who predicted Messiah would be born in Bethlehem:
"But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah..."
— Micah 5:2
also predicted He would reign from Jerusalem.
If Bethlehem was literal, why should Jerusalem suddenly become symbolic?
Arnold Fruchtenbaum wisely observed:
"If the words Jerusalem, Zion, Israel, and Jacob do not mean what they normally mean, then language itself becomes meaningless."
That is precisely the issue.
When the prophets spoke of Jerusalem, they meant Jerusalem.
When they spoke of David's throne, they meant David's throne.
When they spoke of Israel, they meant Israel.
And when they spoke of Messiah reigning from Zion, they meant Zion.
The world calls Jerusalem a problem.
God calls it His chosen city.
The nations seek to divide it.
Jesus is coming to rule from it.
"The LORD has chosen Zion; He has desired it for His dwelling place: 'This is My resting place forever.'"
— Psalm 132:13–14
The King is coming back to the city that rejected Him.
But He will not return merely as a suffering servant.
He will return as the Son of David, King of kings, and Lord of lords.
And Jerusalem will finally say:
"Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!"
— Matthew 23:39
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The Old Testament prophets did not speak into a vacuum. Each one had a specific audience, a specific king, and a specific crisis. Elijah confronted Ahab. Jeremiah watched Jerusalem fall. Ezekiel and Daniel ministered to exiles in Babylon. Knowing when a prophet spoke and to whom transforms how you read their words.
Charlie Kirk had a profound impact on me. Both during his life and, as I discuss in this excerpt from my new book, after his death.
This was hard to write about but I hope you'll find it meaningful.
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The Democrats have accepted that Graham Platner had a Nazi tattoo, roots for American military deaths, mocks rape victims, demeans rural Americans and is abusive to women. Is there any line they won’t cross? My column up now at @FoxNews https://t.co/nxZduMj8Rv
A Time, Times and Half a Time = 3 and a Half Years = 42 Months (Only 30 Days in the Biblical Lunar Calendar) = 1260 Days = 1260 Years.
In Apocalyptic Prophecy, Daniel & Revelation Only, 1 Prophetic Day = 1 Literal Year. See Numbers 14:34 and Ezekiel 4:6 for the day for a year principle.
The Time Prophecy of 1260 days / years started when the Papacy finally became a persecuting power where the Church & State united in 538 AD.
This began the Papal Tyranny and the persecution of God's remnant people, "those who keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus."
This Time Prophecy ended 1798 when Napoleon sent General Berthier into Rome, captured Pope Pius VI, ended the Papal Tyranny and the Pope died in captivity.
This is when the Beast received a "mortal wound" that would heal, as it is right now with Pope Leo. What also happened in 1798? The USA became a world power.
Revelation 13:1-10 talks about a Beast from the Sea, this is the Papacy. Then right after Revelation 10, where it received its Mortal Wound, another Beast comes up.
Revelation 13:11-17 talks about a Beast from the Earth, this is the United States of America. Reading further you see this is where the Mark of the Beast is mentioned.
It will be extremely easy for America to make an Image of the First Beast (Roman Papacy) now that we have an American Pope. It will happen, Jesus hasn't been wrong.
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One cause of anxiety and anguish is low self-esteem. When one feels worthless or unremarkable, depression is not far off.
Today, I want to look at a powerful antidote to low self-esteem: humility.
But how can humility protect against low self-esteem? Don't they amount to the same thing?
Let’s look at what humility actually means from a Chassidic perspective. https://t.co/qs0n9NNimF
🚨‼️New VerseQuest chart: Biblical Tongues vs. Modern Tongues.
This chart shows what tongues were in Scripture: real languages, given as a sign to unbelieving Israel, regulated by strict order, and never presented as proof of salvation. The Bible standard is clear: truth over experience, order over confusion, and Scripture over emotion.
“Married sex is a mutual duty for a husband and a wife. Does the word ‘duty’ make you flinch? Or does the phrase ‘conjugal rights’ make you uncomfortable? Don’t let it.”
Tilly Dillehay makes plain the beauty of marriage-bed obedience. https://t.co/EhQV73lIFP
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They’re overlapping syndromes —This is called copathology.
One pill targeting multiple proteins makes sense because patients rarely have just one problem.
Here’s why this matters 📷
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