Why The Prophetic Timeline Needs to Risk Being Wrong To Be Right

It is so easy to open up the morning news, look at the shifting alliances between China, Russia, and Iran, and feel like we’re watching puzzle pieces slide perfectly into the Book of Daniel. But if history tells us anything, it’s that we’ve been here before!

For centuries, every single generation has looked out their window and thought they were the ones seeing the final fulfillment. The early Church Fathers saw Alexander the Great; Reformation writers pointed at the Holy Roman Empire; and back in the 1980s, everyone was sure the “Leopard” meant Nazi Germany and the ten horns meant the European Union. When those confident charts failed to materialize, it wasn’t because the text was wrong—it was because the models were built to never be proven wrong. They only looked for clues that matched their moment while ignoring the messy data that didn’t fit.

If we want our current study of the China-Russia-Iran axis to be sharp, objective, and intellectually honest, we have to break that cycle and learn from the logical traps of the past.

In this brand-new podcast episode, we’re diving into the futurist interpretations of Daniel 7 with a fresh set of eyes. Instead of just matching headlines, we’re laying out the specific geopolitical stress-tests needed to keep our modern mapping grounded, disciplined, and resilient. Hit play below and let’s jump in!

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In The News – April 2026

Welcome to this edition of the In The News podcast.

While we often see headlines regarding China, Russia, or Iran, this week’s news cycle has presented us with something fundamentally different. For the first time in recent memory, we are seeing major, high-stakes movements from all three nations simultaneously—forming a “triple-threat” headline that mirrors the prophetic vision found in Daniel 7.

In the study of biblical prophecy, scholars have long watched for these beasts to rise. However, seeing them act in such a tight, coordinated orbit—challenging the existing world order in a single seven-day window—suggests we have crossed a global threshold.

We aren’t just looking at three separate news stories; we are looking at one unified prophetic pulse. Is the “fourth beast” far behind? Let’s dive into the evidence.

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AntiChrist vs Gog

Imagine two world-shattering villains, centuries of prophecy, and a gap in time so large it changes everything you thought you knew about the end of the world. Are the Antichrist and the Prince of Gog the same man, or are they separated by a thousand years of peace?

In this podcast, we’re diving into the ‘sealed’ secrets of Daniel and the ‘unwalled villages’ of Ezekiel to map out a startling new timeline. From the geographic showdown of the West versus the North to the moment the Beast is cast into the fire while Gog is still waiting in the wings, we are untangling the final battles.

Join us as we separate the types from the truth and find out why the greatest invasion of Israel might not happen when—or how—you expect.

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In The News Dec 09, 2025

Iran: Slow Decay Or Prophetic Power

Every headline out of the Middle East screams crisis—but what if the global system is missing the prophetic cue?

The current turmoil in Iran is seen by many as a slow decline, yet Bible prophecy dictates that this nation, aligned with one of the rising end-time empires, cannot collapse. It must transform into a globally powerful, rich kingdom.

We are cutting through the political noise and interpreting Daniel’s visions through a strict futurist, non-dispensational lens. This is the untold story of how the next Iranian king, the “Far Richer” leader, will trigger the world’s final countdown.

Listen now to understand why the headlines are missing the point, and what must truly happen to Iran as it rises to become one of the beast kingdoms of the end times.

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