“The entire book of Romans is pure doctrine,” he said. “The doctrine of the hope that we must have… that our body is going to be redeemed out of this world.” His teaching focused on the rapture—not as a fringe belief, but as a vital part of Christian hope.
Quoting 1 Thessalonians 4, Tsarfati made it clear that this promise comes directly from God. “For this we say to you by the word of the Lord,” he read. “The Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout… and the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air.”
For Tsarfati, this isn’t a vague future events, but is instead a source of daily comfort. “You have heavenly citizenship,” he said. “When you die, you don’t die. You go home.”
Anticipating pushback, he confronted the common skepticism surrounding the rapture. “Why is the rapture your only problem?” he asked. “Was the parting of the Red Sea not something else? Isn’t God the God of miracles?” Tsarfati called on believers to stop listening to mockers and instead hold tightly to the truth. “Comfort one another with these words,” he said.
To hear more of the teaching and better understand the hope behind it, watch the video above.
What Does the Bible Say About Supernatural Encounters?
What if the stories of paranormal abductions weren’t science fiction—but a dark, spiritual reality hidden in plain sight?
In an eye-opening interview with Charisma Media, author and supernatural researcher L.A. Marzulli joins abductee Karin Wilkinson to expose the disturbing truth behind her lifelong encounters with what the world calls “aliens,” and what Scripture may actually identify as fallen entities participating in a modern-day version of the “seed war” from Genesis 3:15.
Wilkinson’s testimony is raw, emotional and unlike anything you’ve likely heard. Taken since early childhood, she describes screen memories, missing time and the chilling presence of non-human intelligences that threatened her family and tormented her for decades.
Marzulli, who has spent over 30 years documenting these accounts, connects her experiences to biblical prophecy, warning that what happened “in the days of Noah” may be happening again—right now. “This is the fulfillment of prophecy,” he warns.
This gripping video doesn’t just tell a story—it challenges everything you thought you knew about the supernatural. Watch the full interview now and decide for yourself: Is this all just alien folklore… or something far more biblical—and far more real?
Demons are real, and according to Christian speaker Kap Chatfield, they’re hoping you ignore that truth. In a recent video, Chatfield tackled a difficult but necessary topic in spiritual warfare—unmasking demonic tactics that keep people bound and misled. He explained that rather than blaming God during painful life moments, believers should recognize the enemy’s deception.
As Chatfield put it, “God was never the problem. The enemy was.” Drawing from Scripture, he unveiled four biblical truths that he says demons hope Christians never realize.
Chatfield began by breaking down a story from Mark 9 where a boy suffers violent episodes resembling a physical illness. But his father doesn’t describe it medically—he says it’s a spirit.
“The father didn’t say his son had a neurological condition,” Chatfield noted. “He said it was a spirit.” He pointed to Acts 10:38, where Scripture says Jesus healed “all who were oppressed by the devil.”
The takeaway? “We’re not denying physical sickness exists. But the Bible makes it clear. Some problems are not merely physical. They’re spiritual. And if I can say it plainly—they are demonic.”
2. Jesus Gave You Authority Over Demons
While many think deliverance is reserved for spiritual elites, Chatfield stressed that Jesus expected His followers to act with boldness.
“Jesus doesn’t say, ‘Oh, it’s OK, only I can do this.’ He says, ‘You should have been able to handle this.’” Referencing Luke 10:19, he said, “His name isn’t a magic phrase. It’s a delegated authority… The name of Jesus tells hell you’re outnumbered.”
Chatfield urged believers to stop outsourcing spiritual battles, declaring, “If you call upon the name of Jesus, you have His authority in His name to cast that sucker out.”
3. Demons Fear Jesus’s Presence
Demons can hide in religious circles, but not when Jesus truly shows up.
“Demons can fake it around religion… but when Jesus shows up, demons panic,” Chatfield warned. “Even the demons believe—and tremble.”
He added, “If you can create an atmosphere where the presence of God can dwell, you’re going to make any demon in that territory very uncomfortable.”
4. Faith Breaks the Chains
Deliverance doesn’t require perfect strength—but it does require real faith.
“Jesus doesn’t say, ‘Try harder.’ He says, ‘Believe,’” Chatfield emphasized.
Even when faith feels weak, Chatfield reminded viewers that growth is possible. “Maybe I didn’t have enough faith for that battle… but maybe Jesus can give me enough faith for the next.” He cited Romans 10:17: “Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.”
Chatfield closed by reminding viewers that spiritual warfare is not a fantasy—it’s real.
“If you’re dealing with demonic oppression… you’re not crazy. You’re under attack. But here’s the best news—you’re not alone and you’re not powerless.”
He encouraged viewers to walk in their God-given authority, filled with the Holy Spirit and grounded in Scripture, declaring, “The devil should be underneath your feet and not the other way around.”
Prophetic Warning: Major Spiritual Shifts Coming in April, July and October
In a recent message to believers, prophetic voice Mike Thompson shared what he says the Holy Spirit has been revealing to him about the spiritual trajectory of 2025. At the heart of his revelation was a divinely highlighted equation: “3 + 3 + 3 equals 9.”
According to Thompson, the number nine is biblically significant, representing “manifestations of the spirit,” the fruit of the spirit, and the nine charismatic gifts. “There’s a number of things that it refers to,” Thompson said, “but a significant one is the manifestations of the Spirit.”
The timeline began on Jan. 20 — the date Thompson believes marks the inauguration of President Donald Trump. “Beginning with January 20th… after three months which would put it up around April and then another three months which would put it in July and then another three months that would put it into October maybe early November,” he explained.
He emphasized that nine also represents “completion and of birth.” Drawing on the natural example of human gestation, he noted, “It takes nine months for the baby to be born.”
Four Prophetic Keys for Believers
Thompson outlined four spiritual keys that believers should expect to see unfold during this prophetic cycle:
Times of Prophetic Revelation “There’s going to be open heaven downloads that come upon us,” Thompson said. He stressed the importance of spiritual awareness: “It’s prophetic insight of what’s going on… It’s understanding the movement of the spirit of God.”
Breakthrough Months “You’re going to experience breakthroughs,” he declared. These victories will first be spiritual, then natural. He advised believers to watch for “manifested changes, blessings and deliverances,” warning that they may seem subtle unless spiritually discerned.
Restorations Thompson said the Lord will restore both “what was and what was to have been.” He explained, “He not only restores where you were, but He restores you to where you should have been… That’s by the grace and the power of God.”
National and Governmental Manifestations These prophetic patterns won’t just affect individuals. “President and Mrs. Trump will be affected by these,” Thompson said. “Their staff and administration… are also going to have these kinds of experiences.”
Thompson continued, “We are experiencing times where the Lord is beginning to take us up into new levels.” He described the season as one of “prophetic revelation that will be released to us,” urging believers to tune their hearts to what God is doing.
Prophecy With Purpose: John Eckhardt Breaks Down the Power and Place of Personal Prophecy
In a recent teaching, Apostle John Eckhardt brought fresh insight into the often misunderstood realm of personal prophecy, drawing from Dr. Bill Hamon’s foundational book Prophets and Personal Prophecy. What he shared wasn’t mystical or speculative—it was deeply scriptural, practical and, according to Eckhardt, essential for the church today.
A Word With Direction
“Personal prophecy is God’s specific word to an individual about their life purpose, direction or destiny,” Eckhardt said. He reminded listeners that prophecy should never replace Scripture, but must be understood “in light of Scripture, not as a replacement for it.”
Eckhardt shows that the prophetic is not a thing of the past, but very much a New Testament reality. “Jesus Christ operated prophetically, and the prophetic continues through His body, the church,” he said. For those who feel uneasy around the idea of personal prophecy, Eckhardt clarified: “It is biblical, necessary and for edification, exhortation and comfort.”
According to Eckhardt, personal prophecy is far from mysticism or mere prediction. “Prophetic words are not fortune-telling; they are divine communications given for growth, alignment and activation.”
He teaches that prophecy often reveals God’s thoughts and intentions for an individual’s life, calling it “really what Jesus is thinking about you.”
However, he cautioned that many prophetic words are conditional, depending on obedience and alignment with God’s will. “If you’ll fast, if you’ll pray, if you’ll submit yourself to Me… then I will,” he quoted. “Conditional prophecy. Many prophecies are conditional.”
A Helper, Not a Dictator
Eckhardt also spoke about how prophecy can guide believers through major life decisions—whether it’s in marriage, career or relocation—but never in a way that violates biblical wisdom. “Never receive prophecies from people who are controlling, manipulative, want to control your life through prophecy,” he said. “Prophecy will never tell you to marry someone that is already married.”
He encouraged believers to always be led by the Holy Spirit. “You’ll bear witness with prophetic words even though it’s something new, something different,” he said. “If it’s not of God, you’ll feel uneasy, you’ll feel a check in your spirit.”
Eckhardt emphasized that prophecy requires action, not passivity. “Personal prophecy is not automatic. It is an invitation to partner with God through faith, prayer and obedience,” he said. “Avoid passivity. Do not wait passively for fulfillment.”
He also warned not to elevate prophets above God’s Word: “Don’t worship prophets. This is very important: don’t lift prophets up above what they are. The prophet is a vessel.”
What Prophets Do for the Church
“They actually help us in the prophetic, help train us, activate us to hear God’s voice,” he said, referencing Ephesians 4:11. “Prophets stir up spiritual gifts and callings through prophetic impartation and declaration.”
Eckhardt called prophets “builders who lay foundations for revival, reformation and apostolic expansion.” He continued, “They can speak concerning now, but they even speak concerning things from the past. They’re reformers and equippers in the body of Christ.”
And when the prophetic is handled rightly, Eckhardt said, it brings lasting fruit: “Revelation, impartation, activation, edification, exhortation, comfort, encouragement, courage, boldness, life, healing, deliverance.”
As more churches embrace prophetic ministry with humility and scriptural grounding, Eckhardt believes the Church will continue to grow in power and clarity: “We’ve seen the water level of the prophetic rise, and more people are now flowing in the prophetic probably than any other time that I’ve known in history.”
James Lasheris staff writer for Charisma Media.
Jack Hibbs Issues Blunt Warning: Not All Spiritual Awakenings Are From God
In the latest episode of The Jack Hibbs Podcast, Pastor Jack Hibbs lets the truth fly when addressing the surge in spiritual interest among Americans—especially young people. But rather than celebrating it as a revival, Hibbs urges caution.
“Some very naïve or ignorant Christian who doesn’t know the Word might say, ‘Look, isn’t this great? These kids are so spiritual,’” Hibbs said. “That’s not great. It’s not good. Unless Jesus Christ is the epicenter, the source, the core, the focus, the origin and the finisher of that spiritual reality.”
Hibbs warns that there’s a “real increasing craze” around spirituality, but much of it is rooted in deception. “I think it’s also very dangerous on the other side of that,” he said.
The Real Battle Is Unseen
Referencing The Lord of the Rings, Hibbs draws a connection between author J.R.R. Tolkien’s wartime experiences and spiritual realities.
“Tolkien…was having a hard time coping with the inhumane treatment that war brought to Europe,” Hibbs said. “He looked around and he said, ‘There’s no explanation for this except for what the Bible talks about.’”
Hibbs pointed to the book of Daniel as proof of the spiritual battle that rages unseen. “Daniel was fasting and praying for 21 days. And then the angel arrives and says, ‘Daniel, I was given the answer to your prayer request a long time ago, but for 21 days, the powers in the atmosphere over Persia resisted me.’”
Don’t Play With Darkness
Hibbs gave a stark warning against participating in occult or New Age practices, calling them “bad news.”
“Ouija boards—bad news. Seances—bad news. Tarot cards—bad news. Going to a palm reader—bad news,” he said. “The Bible says they’re real and you don’t mess with them.”
Quoting Scripture, Hibbs reminded listeners, “You cannot suffer those who practice these things to live. They must be put down. Why? Because they are of demonic activity.”
Spiritual Death Isn’t Annihilation
Hibbs didn’t sugarcoat the eternal stakes.
“When we say spiritual death, we’re actually talking about those who are in hell, those who have been deceived, those who are suffering,” he said. “They live forever, but they live in a forever hell, a forever death.”
The Church Must Avoid Extremes
Hibbs called out two extremes in the church when it comes to dealing with spiritual warfare: hyper-Pentecostalism and theological avoidance.
He criticized one camp for seeing demons in every struggle. “They have a demon of nicotine… they have a demon of anger,” he said. “Everything is explained away by this demon.”
But he also had strong words for the other side. “They won’t even mention satanic stuff…they have to sterilize the whole thing,” he said of those who reduce spiritual issues to mental illness or psychology.
Demons and Believers Don’t Coexist
One of the most controversial issues Hibbs addressed was the claim that Christians can be demon-possessed.
“He [Jesus] is not going to live inside you and allow a demon or Satan to live inside you, too,” Hibbs said. “You are sealed by the Holy Spirit until the day of redemption.”
He added, “If you know somebody who’s a Christian and they’re possessed, then they’re not a Christian. OK? Wake up.”
Test the Fruit, Not the Label
Not everyone who claims to follow Christ truly does, Hibbs argued.
“When somebody tells me that they’re a Christian, I do not believe them,” he said. “Now I gotta wait and check them out and see if they bring forth fruit that is actually Christian.”
Satan Has Power, But It’s Limited
Hibbs teaches on Satan’s origins, his nature and his limitations. “Satan is a created angelic creature,” he said, pointing to Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28 as key texts.
“He’s localized. He can only be where he is,” Hibbs said. “But he clearly has a highly advanced communication system with his fallen angels.”
The episode closes with a plea to study God’s Word and remain vigilant. “We’re trying to just cover every area so that we can get the word of God out to more and more people before I either drop dead or Christ returns. It doesn’t matter to me.”
James Lasheris staff writer for Charisma Media.
A Prophetic Warning to China From God
Evangelist Perry Stone has issued what he says is a direct prophetic warning from God to the nation of China. The warning, he said, was birthed in prayer, steeped in Scripture and confirmed in his spirit through the Holy Spirit.
“A warning to China from the Lord,” Stone began in his latest video message. “Someone says, ‘Well, how does a person know when the Lord speaks to them?’ First of all, you can know from Scripture, which is the inspired Word of God.”
Stone emphasized that he doesn’t take messages like this lightly. “Anytime I say that the Lord has given me something to share, I never ever take it lightly,” he said. “I sort of do it in fear and trembling, but I do it knowing that the Holy Spirit birthed it in my spirit.”
Stone quoted James 5:1–6 as the Scripture the Lord gave him for China’s communist leaders. “‘Go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl for your miseries that shall come upon you… ye have heaped treasure together for the last days… the cries of them which have reaped are entered into the ears of the Lord of Sabaoth.’” He explained that the passage describes the judgment of the wealthy who oppress laborers — and he believes that judgment is coming to the Chinese regime.
“Christians being tortured in China,” he said. “Again, this is not about the common people who are working hard… but listen to me carefully. God is going to judge nations’ idols. I’m going to say it again. God is going to judge nations’ idols.”
Stone issued a specific and chilling prophetic sign tied to what he believes will be divine judgment. “Down the road, there will be a huge earthquake in China,” he warned. “And that earthquake, it’ll have its impact in several different layers, in several different ways. But when it comes, it is a sign from heaven of God’s displeasure… just the corruption. It’ll be a sign.”
While delivering a strong word against the government of China, Stone made clear he was not condemning the Chinese people. “This is not… an attack at all on the Chinese people who are some caring, loving people. We love the people there… So many wonderful Christians are in that country as well.”
He ended the message with a heartfelt call to prayer and evangelism. “Even when you have to teach something prophetically that’s this strong, I ask you to pray for the people,” he said. “They need Jesus. They need salvation. They need eternal life… the biggest thing is having your heart ready that Christ is in your heart and you’re serving Him and following Him.”
“This word burned in me,” Stone shared. “I couldn’t even get involved with preparing for the final notes of the conference till I shared this with you.”
James Lasheris staff writer for Charisma Media.
Max Lucado: 4 Covenants Will Shape the End Times
In a recent appearance on Daystar, bestselling author and pastor Max Lucado offered clarity to those concerned about the end times by pointing to four divine covenants that shape God’s eternal plan. Each covenant, Lucado explained, is a promise that God cannot and will not break.
“The Bible paints a clear picture,” Lucado said. “Number one, we know who wins and we also know that when we receive Jesus we have eternal life with him. And so just knowing that gives us a peace… and a hope.”
The Edenic Covenant: Humanity’s Original Purpose
This covenant, given in the Garden of Eden, established mankind’s original calling to rule and reign with God.
“He made a covenant with Adam and Eve… that they would reign and rule. So that’s what we will do,” Lucado explained. “I get excited about the thought that we will reign and rule with God over the universe.”
This promise points to the believer’s future role in the new heaven and earth—restored to what was intended in Eden.
The Abrahamic Covenant: Israel’s Everlasting Promise
God’s covenant with Abraham guarantees both a people and a land—what Lucado refers to as “seed and soil.”
“He made a covenant with Abraham regarding his descendants and it involved seed and soil,” Lucado said. “God has made a covenant with ethnic Israel.” He emphasized, “Their seed will be a blessing. Their soil would always be theirs.”
Lucado issued a strong warning to the modern church: “It’s a dangerous thing what we’re seeing happen in so many churches concerning the nation of Israel and not realizing its significance to God.”
The Davidic Covenant: The Future Throne of Christ
This covenant ensures that a descendant of King David will sit on the throne forever, a prophecy that Lucado says will be fulfilled in the millennial reign of Christ.
“He made a promise to David that someday a descendant of David would sit on David’s throne in Jerusalem. That’s going to be a part of the millennium,” Lucado stated.
This points directly to Jesus as the eternal King who will rule from Jerusalem.
The New Covenant: A Transformed Heart
Foretold in the book of Jeremiah, this covenant promises internal transformation—God’s Spirit dwelling in His people.
“Speaking specifically about the Jewish people,” Lucado said, “that the love and light of God would be in their hearts. I believe that’ll be realized in the millennium as well as in the tribulation.”
It is a covenant not of law written on stone, but of grace written on the human heart.
Referencing Exodus 7 and 2 Timothy 3, Hughes drew a clear parallel between the sorcery of Pharaoh’s magicians and the growing spiritual deception in our world today. His message was simple but urgent—not all spiritual power is good.
“We’re witnessing a resurgence of satanic power masked as spirituality,” Hughes warned. “Just as Janice and Jambre opposed Moses with supernatural signs, today’s dark spiritual awakening is deceiving many under the guise of enlightenment.”
The core of Hughes’ message centered on the biblical account of Aaron’s staff turning into a serpent—a miracle quickly mimicked by Pharaoh’s magicians. But as Hughes noted, this was no mere sleight of hand.
“The Bible leaves open another possibility… that these magicians exhibited or channeled supernatural satanic power. Infinitely inferior to God’s power, but horrifyingly real.”
And that same dark spiritual force, Hughes argued, is alive and well today. Whether through New Age mysticism, occult practices, or AI-driven “miracles,” the enemy is preparing the world to accept the ultimate deception: the worship of Antichrist.
“Superhero movies show [young people] how great it would be to have powers,” he said. “They feel worthless and they think that to exchange themselves for power is a good deal. They don’t realize that to be empowered by the demonic is to be caught in dark bondage.”
That bondage, Hughes explained, isn’t limited to fictional characters or ancient history. He pointed to cultural icons and celebrities who’ve confessed to feeling controlled or overtaken by otherworldly forces—warning that glamorized demonic possession is becoming normalized.
“The entertainment industry seems intent on making supernatural power from Satan seem glamorous and exciting,” Hughes said. “But no one ever lived a duller, darker, or sadder life than the possessed Gadarene man before his encounter with Jesus.”
In perhaps the most chilling part of the broadcast, Hughes turned to 2 Thessalonians 2 and Revelation 13 to underscore what’s ahead.
“Antichrist and false prophet are going to come on the scene and they’re going to claim, ‘Hey, Jesus was a fake. Look at all of the things that we are able to do.’”
This deception, Hughes said, will be so powerful that if it were possible, even the elect would be deceived.
“Be careful that no one deceives you,” he warned. “Because the deception is only going to grow greater.”
And it’s not just spiritualism in the traditional sense. Hughes pointed to technological advancements—particularly in artificial intelligence and medicine—that will blur the line between miracle and manipulation.
“You look at AI… they’re telling us people are going to be healed of all kinds of things, but it’s going to be a lying wonder. It’s not going to be true miracles.”
But amid the rising tide of deception, Hughes reminded viewers that true believers need not fear.
“God defeated Janice and Jambre. He will also defeat last day sorcerers,” he declared. “God is still in control.”
His final charge was directed at the church itself.
“The church must not compromise,” Hughes said. “They compromise the gospel and dilute its power by shrouding Christ in a million lesser things.”
He urged Christians to stay grounded in Scripture, warning that religious deception will increase and demonic influence will permeate all aspects of life—media, education, politics, and even some pulpits.
“Evil men and impostors will grow worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived. The word translated impostor from 2 Timothy chapter 3 literally means wizard.”
As he closed the episode, Hughes pointed believers back to hope, echoing the words of Jesus in Luke 21:28: “Look up and lift up your heads because your redemption draws near.”
Hughes’ message is a clarion call in an age of confusion: Beware of demons masquerading as miracles. Cling to the truth. And remember—God has already won.
James Lasheris staff writer for Charisma Media.
Warning! Great Deception and End-Times Acceleration Are Happening NOW
Author, researcher and filmmaker L.A. Marzulli joined Pastor Curt Reed for a wide-ranging discussion on current events, supernatural realities and biblical prophecy during a recent Maranatha Prophecy Update.
With decades of fieldwork and spiritual discernment under his belt, Marzulli expertly explained what he believes is unfolding before our eyes and what lies just ahead. From UFO deception to AI integration and Nephilim resurgence, Marzulli pointed to a convergence of prophetic signs that indicate we are truly living in the last days.
UFO Disclosure and the End-Times Narrative
Marzulli called the growing discussion of UFOs in Congress a smokescreen for something more sinister. “The phenomenon is real, burgeoning and not going away,” he said. “This is the coming great deception… We go up, they come down.”
He believes this aligns directly with the rapture of the church and the deception that will follow. “There is a potential for many people to leave the planet in an afternoon,” he read from New Age channeled materials. “They are stopping the harmony of the earth.” Marzulli noted, “That’s the other side of the aisle. They have already explained away the rapture.”
Artificial Intelligence and Revelation
Touching on Revelation 13, Marzulli connected the rise of AI with prophetic warnings. “AI is doubling right now. It’s doubling every five to nine months. Let’s just round it off and say twice every year,” he said. “My personal opinion is that AI is or will be involved in some of the things that we’re reading about in the Book of Revelation.”
He warned about the loss of discernment in the AI era: “We no longer can ascertain what’s real and what isn’t.”
Genesis 3:15 and the Seed War
Marzulli repeatedly emphasized the importance of understanding Genesis 3:15. “It’s the seed war. Understand the seed war, the gateway to the whole Bible opens up,” he said. “The Antichrist is the seed of the serpent… It literally is Rosemary’s Baby.”
He added, “The Nephilim are the progeny of fallen angels and human women. They are soulless… The only time in the biblical prophetic narrative where God’s judgment is final and there’s not a shred of grace and mercy is the time when the Nephilim were present.”
Mount Hermon, Gaza and Territorial Spirits
Addressing Israel’s recent gain of Mount Hermon territory, Marzulli called it significant. “Let that sink in… That’s where the 200 watcher angels came down in the days of Jared.”
Speaking on Gaza, he said, “It was never conquered by Joshua and Caleb… That territorial spirit that has been over that region was never deposed.” He referenced recent imagery from the conflict showing a six-fingered hand and the phrase “We are the flood.” Marzulli said, “It is so in-your-face. It’s absolutely 110% deliberate all day long.”
Daniel’s Prophecy and the Acceleration of Knowledge
Pointing to Daniel 12:4, Marzulli noted, “Technology has gone up like this. What does the angel tell Daniel? Seal up the words of the book till the time of the end… Knowledge will increase.” He said the timeline of human advancement has “flatlined” until about 150 years ago, now it’s “straight up.”
Church Blindness and the Need for Prophetic Awareness
Marzulli criticized pulpits ignoring prophecy: “Who recognized His first coming? And here we are on the heels of His second coming… and we find religious leaders doing the same thing.”
On rapture denial, he said, “The early church fathers all believed in the pre-tribulation rapture. Why? Because Paul tells us.”
Marzulli’s insights span decades of research, spiritual discernment and a firm grounding in Scripture. He believes we are rapidly approaching the final stages of God’s prophetic timeline and that the deception being prepared is unlike anything the world has ever seen. “It’s the dragon’s time, and the dragon knows it,” he warned. “We are in biblical times right now.”