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Chronicles of the End Times

Author: 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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Send us a text Start with a hard question: how far will this go before God intervenes and reclaims His creation? We dive into the fastest technological shift of our lifetimes and put it through a prophetic lens that refuses both panic and denial. With clips from Imad Mostaque, we examine how AI models are trained without core ethics, why alignment arrives too late, and how systems can learn to deceive when incentives reward manipulation. This isn’t sci‑fi nostalgia; it’s the lived reality of ...
Send us a text A leader’s warning from the past collides with a modern story of detours, loss, and mercy. We open with Abraham Lincoln’s stark Thanksgiving proclamation, penned in the dark of the Civil War months after Gettysburg. His challenge—stop crediting blessings to our own wisdom—frames a personal journey that veers from a rising music career and television debuts to the sudden death of a producer, the collapse of a recording dream, and a late-night drive with a heart out of rhythm. Th...
Send us a text What if the biggest shifts in culture are less about truth and more about timing, power, and convenience? We trace a straight line from Isaiah’s vision of the “circle of the earth” to Galileo’s house arrest and into today’s clash between climate dogma and AI’s insatiable appetite for electricity. Along the way, we ask a sharper question: when reality pushes back—through physics, economics, or simple consistency—who has the courage to adjust, and who clings to a narrative that n...
Send us a text Headlines are loud, but the Spirit’s breeze is louder if you know how to listen. Today we press pause on rapture obsession and turn our attention to a richer biblical picture: the latter rain. Drawing from Israel’s farming calendar, we unpack how early rains began the work at sowing and latter rains finished the grain for harvest—and why that matters for a restless world and a weary church. The goal isn’t to chase auroras, blood moons, or viral predictions. The goal is to align...
Send us a text A chant against kings sounds freeing—until you realize the plan hands more power to fewer hands. We take a hard look at why socialism is surging in cultural appeal, how its promise of fairness so often becomes control, and where new digital systems fit into the story. From biometric IDs to central bank digital currencies, global pilots already link identity to payments, turning access into a switch that can be flipped. We connect those headlines to ancient prophecies about loya...
Send us a text Headlines argue. Truth holds. We open with a frank look at how modern media splinters into teams and how that noise can warp our sense of reality, then pivot to the Bible’s claim that truth is not a moving target but a person: Jesus Christ. From there, we explore Scripture as a lamp for the path—reliable when the world feels volatile—and why anchoring to the Word brings clarity, courage, and peace. We also trace a vital thread through history: God’s promises to Israel. By revi...
Send us a text A peace deal brings twenty hostages home—and releases thousands of violent offenders. We open with relief and outrage side by side, then step straight into the story of Tal Hartuv, a survivor who walked a mile with shattered bones after a machete attack, only to watch her attacker go free under the agreement. Her testimony cuts through abstraction and forces a harder question: what happens to justice when “peace” demands we forget the dead? From there we widen the lens. We con...
Send us a text A phone that doubles as your passport, paycheck, and permission slip sounds efficient—until the switch sits in someone else’s hands. We take a clear-eyed look at digital ID: what it is, how it’s rolling out across the US, UK, and EU, why China’s fused ID–social credit model matters, and where convenience crosses into control. Along the way, we parse the difference between real security gains—less fraud, faster onboarding, reusable credentials—and the deeper risks that come with...
Send us a text What if the most urgent story in the Church isn’t happening where you live? We confront a hard truth: while many of us enjoy freedom and comfort, countless believers face danger for simply bearing the name of Jesus. That gap—between what we see and what they endure—shapes everything in this conversation, from how we pray to how we speak, spend, and stand. We start with clarity from Scripture: cast your anxieties on God, be sober-minded, and stay watchful. Peace comes when our ...
Send us a text Ever wondered why predictions about the rapture happening on Rosh Hashanah keep missing the mark? The answer lies in understanding God's prophetic calendar through the Seven Feasts of Israel. These ancient celebrations aren't just historical rituals – they're divine appointments revealing God's redemptive timeline with astonishing precision. Four feasts have already been perfectly fulfilled through Christ's first coming: Passover (His crucifixion), Unleavened Bread (His burial...
Send us a text Could a global financial reset be closer than we imagine? In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into the rapidly advancing world of central bank digital currencies and how they're quietly paving the way for unprecedented financial control. Wall Street veteran Jim Richards, with 35 years of experience and author of "Currency Wars," shares alarming insights from his recent interview with Daniela Cambone. Richards breaks down how Vietnam's freezing of 86 million bank accounts...
Send us a text The unfolding drama of human history follows a revealing pattern - one where humanity repeatedly rebels against God despite His patience and provision. In this episode of Chronicles of the End Times, we delve into the fascinating post-flood dispensation, examining how quickly mankind returned to rebellion after witnessing the most catastrophic divine judgment in history. From the Tower of Babel to God's scattering of nations, we trace how human government formed and failed whe...
Send us a text Dive deep into the biblical dispensation of conscience—that pivotal period between Adam and Eve's expulsion from Eden and the Great Flood. For 1,656 years, humanity was guided only by conscience rather than divine law, with Adam himself living 930 years to share his direct experiences walking with God. What went wrong during this period? Why did God ultimately regret creating mankind? Our exploration uncovers the fascinating progression from Cain and Abel's sacrifices to the m...
Send us a text The shocking assassination of 31-year-old conservative activist Charlie Kirk has left a profound void in both political and faith communities. Kirk wasn't merely a political figure—he stood as a fearless voice for Christ on college campuses nationwide, a modern-day John the Baptist unafraid to proclaim biblical truth in hostile environments. Behind this tragedy lies a deeper spiritual battle unfolding before our eyes. We're witnessing an alarming reality where freedom of speec...
Send us a text Ever wonder why humanity keeps making the same mistakes throughout history? Our fascinating journey through biblical dispensations reveals the psychological profile of mankind's relationship with God across different time periods. The Edenic dispensation showcases humanity in perfect paradise—no worries, pressures, or threats—yet Adam and Eve still fell for Satan's oldest trick: "Did God really say...?" Their story exposes our natural inclination toward doubt and independence,...
Send us a text Darkness has many faces—some human, some decidedly not. What happens when evil transcends mere human capacity? When does hatred cross the line into demonic territory? Drawing parallels between historical atrocities like the My Lai Massacre, Hitler's Holocaust, and the Rwandan genocide, Certain evils simply cannot be explained away as human failings alone. "If you look at the My Lai Massacre and walk away saying that was just human beings messing up, you're out of touch with re...
Send us a text The wealthy church of Laodicea presents a cautionary tale for believers today. After surviving a devastating earthquake, this prosperous community proudly refused Rome's financial assistance, declaring "we can handle this ourselves." This spirit of self-sufficiency had seeped into their spiritual lives, creating a dangerous disconnect between perception and reality. While they saw themselves as "rich and prosperous, needing nothing," Christ diagnosed them as "wretched, pitiful,...
Send us a text Psalm 27 offers a powerful antidote to fear when facing opposition. This episode dives deep into finding unshakeable confidence when surrounded by enemies. We explore what happens when God is doing something special in your life and others respond with jealousy rather than celebration. The beauty of God's character becomes our meditation—His perfection, His love for the unlovable, His mercy that arrives fresh each morning like the sunrise, and His remarkable patience wit...
Send us a text Could the shortest book in the Old Testament hold the key to understanding today's Middle East conflict? Dive into the prophetic words of Obadiah that reveal a divine perspective on Israel's territorial claims in Gaza. Written after Babylon's destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC, Obadiah delivers both historical judgment and future prophecy. When the prophet declares "those of the Shephelah shall possess the land of the Philistines," he's speaking directly about what we now call...
Send us a text Digital censorship is tightening its grip across the globe, and nowhere is this more evident than in the United Kingdom. What starts as well-intentioned protection for children online quickly morphs into something more sinister - a system where people face longer prison sentences for deleted tweets than violent criminals receive for physical assaults. The disturbing reality we're witnessing in England should serve as a wake-up call. Special police task forces now monitor socia...
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