Gordon Robertson and Sid Roth Talk the Coming Greater Glory of God
Sid Roth, founder of It’s Supernatural! and Messianic Vision, joined Gordon Robertson on The 700 Club to discuss a move of God he believes is unlike anything the world has ever seen.
Raised as an Orthodox Jew and once thriving at Merrill Lynch, Roth shared how his life changed after hearing the Gospel from a Christian businessman. Now, he says, a “greater glory” is about to be poured out.
Quoting the prophet Haggai, Roth said, “There’s a glory coming that will be greater than any glory the world has ever seen.” He explained, “Many people sense this. People have prophesied, not just Smith Wigglesworth, many others have prophesied. There is a greater glory coming. Greater by definition is something bigger than anything the world has ever seen before.”
Roth emphasized that this outpouring won’t be led by specific figures. “It’s going to be available to every believer,” he said, adding, “You grieve the Holy Spirit under this greater glory, someone’s going to leave and it’s not going to be God.”
Roth also warned of a growing divide between true believers and the world. “We’re going to see a greater divide than we’ve ever seen before. Either for me or against me. There’s going to be no in between.”
He urged viewers to prepare by praying daily, “Show me Your glory. Lord, let this be the day.”
Supernatural Warfare: Why Christians Need a Bigger Toolbox for What’s Coming
The world is changing faster than most of us can keep up with—and if you think the growing conversation around UFOs, aliens and strange aerial phenomena can just be explained away with “it’s demons,” you might want to think again.
In a powerful and eye-opening conversation with Charisma Media, explorer and researcher Timothy Alberino pulls back the curtain on what’s really happening with the explosion of disclosures about non-human intelligence, Nephilim and supernatural encounters.
Alberino, who has spent years researching paranormal phenomena and lived for a decade in Peru studying ancient mysteries firsthand, warns that traditional Christian explanations are about to fall short. With high-ranking whistleblowers confirming the reality of recovered non-human craft and even biological bodies, Christians must be ready to expand their understanding of spiritual warfare.
“You’re dealing with hardware and bodies,” Alberino says, emphasizing that these events aren’t just mythological or spiritual—they’re physical, tangible and very real.
This is not about abandoning a biblical worldview. In fact, Alberino anchors everything in Scripture, explaining how ancient Hebrew cosmology gives critical insight into today’s mysteries—especially when it comes to the Nephilim and the origin of demons.
But he stresses that slapping easy labels on complex phenomena will leave many believers unprepared for what’s coming next. It’s time to dig deeper, think bigger, and stay grounded in Christ while facing a future that’s getting stranger by the day.
If you want to be ready—and not caught reeling—check out the full conversation with Timothy Alberino. It’s a must-watch for every believer who wants to understand how supernatural warfare is stepping into the natural world like never before.
“I’m not giving you a quote. I’m not going to give you doctrine. I’m giving you the moment that I almost ended my own life,” Khan said. At 24 years old, after walking away from Islam but not yet knowing Christ, Khan found himself back in his childhood bedroom, “$40,000 in debt,” “over-drafted on all my accounts,” “addicted,” “suicidal” and “spiritually homeless.”
On Nov. 1, 2022, at 1:21 a.m., he typed out a desperate prayer. “Allah, please save me. Why is my mind letting me down? I am so numb and do not care about myself. Why can I not get my mind right? Every day is so painful. Every moment is so harsh.”
That night, there were “no angels, no thunder, no coming to Jesus moment.” Yet the next morning, something had shifted. Despite the ongoing calls from banks and the same crushing debt, Khan said, “Inside of me, there was peace.” A voice repeated in his spirit: “Get up and go. You have been healed.”
Khan didn’t hesitate to identify who had met him in that dark hour. “I knew from the bottom of my heart that was not Allah speaking. It was Jesus. And I knew exactly who was speaking to me because it was unlike anything I had ever felt before.”
The man he once mocked, the man he once debated against smugly from his frat house couch, was the only One who showed up. “When it came down to it, their God is the one who showed up. And He was the only one who showed up.”
What followed could only be described by Khan as pure grace. “I was $40,000 in debt. And in three months, I was free. I met mentors that I never earned. Opportunities that I didn’t apply for came out of nowhere. And influence that I never prayed for landed in my lap.” He emphasized, “I didn’t manifest this. I didn’t manifest anything. I was broken and I was buried and I was burned out of everything. And the only reason I made it out alive is because Jesus picked me up by the hair and He dragged me out.”
Khan’s message is a direct call to those struggling between two worlds: “If you’re still caught in between two worlds and you’re living this double life like I was… if you’re too scared to say the name Jesus because it might cost you literally everything in your life, I get it. …He’s not waiting for you to clean yourself up. He is not looking for perfect, eloquent, well-spoken prayers. And He’s not intimidated by your mess. All He needs is for you to break.”
James Lasheris staff writer for Charisma Media.
New Evidence for Shroud of Turin: Expert Says It’s ‘Beyond All Doubt’
Perhaps no religious artifact stirs as much fascination—or controversy—as the Shroud of Turin.
For years, skeptics and believers have debated whether this ancient cloth could truly be the burial shroud of Jesus Christ. But according to Dr. Jeremiah Johnston, the evidence is now “beyond all doubt.”
In a recent interview with Raj of CBN News, Dr. Johnston, an expert on the Shroud of Turin, shared groundbreaking details. “I believe that based on the evidence, 102 scientific disciplines have spent over 600,000 hours of scientific study on the Shroud of Turin. And the great majority of them have concluded the shroud is indeed 2,000 years old,” Johnston said.
He emphasized that this conclusion isn’t based on feeling or speculation but on verifiable science. “Based on my biblical scholarship, I can assure you that no one was crucified the way Jesus of Nazareth was crucified on Apr. 3, A.D. 33. We know the exact date,” he added.
One of the most fascinating aspects of the shroud is the image itself—a front and back imprint of a 5’11” Jewish man bearing the unmistakable wounds of Roman crucifixion. “Unlike other burial shrouds, and we have many of them that we have discovered from the land of Israel…the unique thing about the Shroud of Turin, which is fascinating, is there is an image that is superficially embedded in the 14-foot-long burial cloth,” Johnston said. “There’s no pigment. There’s no dye.”
Scientists have been baffled by the nature of the image. Johnston noted, “Paul De Liso spent five years of his scientific life studying how much light energy would be required to leave a flash, if you will, a first-century selfie, if you will, of Jesus of Nazareth in the Shroud of Turin.” The results? “It took 34,000 trillion watts of energy…and this 34,000 trillion watts of energy traveled in 1/4th of a billionth of a second to leave the image on the shroud.”
Even with today’s best technology, scientists cannot explain or replicate the phenomenon. “They have confirmed there’s no pigment. There’s no dye. But they have also said we have no idea how this happened,” Johnston explained. “The best rocket scientists of our day…cannot explain how the image is embedded in the linen cloth.”
But what if it truly is the burial cloth of Jesus?
According to Johnston, the implications are profound. “We wouldn’t have a New Testament if there wasn’t evidence for the resurrection of Jesus,” he said. Citing the apostle Thomas’ need for proof in John 20, Johnston reminded believers that even the early followers of Christ needed evidence.
“He sharpens us when we doubt,” Johnston said. “Let’s not be overly pious…The original authors of the New Testament did. They needed evidence.”
Johnston believes the Shroud of Turin captures the very moment of resurrection and ties it to technological phenomena. “I really believe as we get closer to the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, we are seeing this phenomena of a controlled revelation of Jesus Christ tied to technology,” he said.
As Johnston put it simply and powerfully, “We’re not talking about myths or fairy tales or fables. We’re talking about real people, real places, real events.”
5 Demonic Spirits Are Targeting Christians Before Jesus Returns
Perry Stone issued a serious warning for Christians in a recent message: a hidden agenda is working overtime to weaken this generation’s faith and block the fulfillment of prophecy before Christ’s return.
Speaking directly to young believers, Stone outlined four major challenges they must overcome, alongside five demonic spirits now operating in the world.
Recognize and resist Satan’s voice through other people.
“Satan uses people to give them the thought so that they will speak out what he wants them to say,” Stone explained. Drawing from the book of Job, he pointed out, “Once those three friends showed up accusing him… Satan no longer had to show up because Satan spoke through them.”
Spirit of Offense: Stone explained that “an offense in your heart or an offense in somebody else’s heart creates a scandal.” He warned that offense is like bait on a trap — it entices, then destroys. “Many will be offended,” he said, quoting Jesus’ warning in Matthew 24.
Lying Spirit: According to Stone, a lying spirit will “speak lies in hypocrisy” and “sear the conscience” like a hot iron. He explained, “They know it’s not true, but they say it anyway… and they believe their lie to the point that they think they’re telling you the truth after a while.”
Spirit of Deception: Stone said deception happens when “you begin to believe a lie is truth.” He reminded believers that Jesus warned four times in Matthew 24, “Do not be deceived,” emphasizing how easily even strong believers could fall if not careful.
Seducing Spirit: Stone described seducing spirits as those that pull people away from God. “If something is pulling you away from truth, away from the Word, away from God’s house, it can be a seducing spirit,” he said, quoting from 2 Timothy 4.
Tormenting Spirits: Unforgiveness, Stone said, opens the door to torment. “If you do not forgive others, neither will I forgive you,” he quoted Jesus. Stone warned that bitterness can lead to spiritual bondage: “They literally stay tormented by spirits.”
Stone emphasized that Satan’s ultimate goal is to block major prophetic fulfillments. “Every major satanic attack is designed to hinder the next big prophecy God is about to work on,” he said. Citing history, he warned, “Hitler killed six million Jews because Satan was trying to stop Israel from becoming a nation,” and noted that recent attacks on Israel were meant “to stop the peace Israel was making with Arab neighbors.”
“The enemy of truth is deception,” Stone concluded. “There is an attack to silence any voice, any church or any ministry that is giving the truth to this generation.”
In his latest video, Biggs said, “I saw a pope standing next to the Antichrist. The Pope that I saw was a white man. He was not heavy set.” Biggs made it clear the man he saw in the dream was not Pope Francis, noting, “His face was very skinnier. He did not look heavy set like the pope that was always in the wheelchair.”
In the dream, Biggs saw three distinct figures: the Antichrist, a man in black who he believes could be Yuval Noah Harari, and a pope in white garments. “The Antichrist was dressed in white. The Pope was dressed in white. And the other man on this side was dressed in black and had a black hat on with black things going down his sides.” Biggs reiterated his conviction that “I still believe that MBS (Mohammed bin Salman) is the man that is the Antichrist,” adding, “If he winds up not being here, then you can say, Brandon, you totally missed it.”
Biggs also voiced concerns about recent technological developments that he believes align with the biblical mark of the beast.
“I told you all that the mark of the beast would be a Neuralink type of technology,” he said. “Three companies—Neuralink, Precision Neuroscience and Synchron—all are doing a Neuralink-type technology.” He warned that “this will be the beginning of the beast, mark of the beast system with the brain alterization,” pointing out Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos’ reported connections to these projects.
As with any prophetic message, Scripture commands believers to “test the spirits, whether they are of God” (1 John 4:1). Christians are called to weigh every word carefully against God’s Word—not accepting or rejecting spiritual claims without discernment.
To hear the full details of the prophetic dream and Brandon Biggs’ explanation, be sure to watch the video above.
Easter Weekend Shifts Reveal Prophetic Positioning for End Times
This past Easter weekend wasn’t just marked by religious celebration—it was defined by a series of global power shifts that may signal prophetic movement straight out of the book of Revelation.
Philippians 2:10–11 declares, “At the name of Jesus every knee should bow…and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.” The president did exactly that, sending a powerful signal that reverberated beyond the political realm.
In contrast, King Charles—the official head of the Church of England—offered a message emphasizing unity between Christianity, Judaism and Islam, rather than highlighting the Resurrection of Jesus. For the “defender of the faith,” the omission was chilling.
The difference couldn’t be more stark: one world leader exalted Christ; the other embraced interfaith sentiment. As 2 Thessalonians 2:3 warns, the great apostasy must come first—and it now appears to be reaching the highest levels.
On Easter Monday, Pope Francis passed away at age 88, leaving a prophetic vacancy in global religious leadership. His tenure was marked by radical departures from Catholic tradition, including advocacy for climate agendas, economic restructuring and spiritual universalism.
That same day, Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum, quietly stepped down. His interim replacement, Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, has previously been criticized for suggesting water is not a human right and for promoting climate adaptation over prevention. These views echo a philosophy of control that aligns with Revelation 17:12–13, in which 10 kings unite to give their power to the beast.
In a single weekend, a pope died, a globalist stepped down, a king compromised and a president exalted Jesus. That’s not coincidence—it’s prophetic positioning. The systems, leaders and ideologies that Revelation warns about are rapidly taking shape.
As 1 Thessalonians 5:3 says, “When they say, ‘Peace and safety!’ then sudden destruction comes upon them.” The clock hasn’t stopped ticking. Now is the time for the church to stay spiritually awake, grounded in truth and ready for what comes next.
Jesus said in Luke 21:28, “When these things begin to happen, look up and lift up your heads, because your redemption draws near.”
This Ancient Ritual Unlocks the Mystery of the End Times
In a recent episode of The John Bevere Podcast, author and teacher John Bevere shared how understanding the ancient Jewish wedding reveals powerful insights into the return of Jesus Christ.
“A wedding imagery is often used to describe the relationship of Jesus and the church,” Bevere said. He explained that many phrases spoken by Jesus and the apostles—like “no one knows the day or the hour”—come directly from ancient wedding customs that are largely lost on modern Western culture.
Bevere walked through how the bride and groom in ancient Israel would be separated after the engagement, with the groom preparing a place at his father’s house. “Once they finished [the wine], they would not drink a glass together again, nor would they see each other again,” Bevere said. “Only the father of the groom knows” when the groom would return, a direct parallel to Jesus’ own words about His return.
This moment would come with loud shouts and trumpet blasts, echoing the rapture described in 1 Thessalonians: “The Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout.”
“Our works don’t save us, but our works do prepare us,” Bevere said. He reminded listeners that Jesus is returning for a pure, prepared bride.
For anyone who wants to better understand the end times through a biblical and cultural lens, watch the full episode of The John Bevere Podcast on YouTube, titled “The Ancient Wedding That Explains the End Times.”
Supernatural Warfare Is Real, Here’s the Proof Church Doesn’t Give You
Are angels real? Do demons still torment people today? And what do near-death experiences tell us about the unseen world?
These were just a few of the pressing questions Kirk Cameron tackled in his recent TBN interview with bestselling author and journalist Lee Strobel, whose latest book Seeing the Supernatural takes a biblical and investigative dive into the mysteries of the unseen realm.
The Fascination With the Unseen
“This is all the rage today,” Cameron said. “From multiverses to Sasquatch to blurry creatures to all kinds of paranormal exorcist activities.” Strobel agreed, saying, “About eight out of 10 Americans believe that there is something beyond the physical realm that we can see and touch.”
So why write about it? Strobel explained, “I thought, why not create a bridge from popular culture’s fascination with the paranormal and the supernatural into the biblical perspective of this.”
Angels: Do We Each Have a Guardian?
“There are a couple hundred verses about angels in the Bible,” Strobel said. He pointed to two intriguing passages. One from Matthew: “Do not criticize or demean these little children because their angels see the face of God every day.” The other from Acts, when Peter escaped prison with angelic help, and believers assumed “It must be his angel.”
While acknowledging scholarly debate, Strobel emphasized, “There are plenty of angels to protect us.” He added, “We should not pray to angels, but we can pray to God for the protection of angels.”
He shared a striking missionary account where a tribe surrounded a cottage intending to kill a Christian couple, but later said they saw “hundreds of men in white garments with swords drawn encircling your house that night.”
Demonic Possession Is Real
Strobel didn’t mince words about the darker side of the supernatural. “It is a real phenomenon.” He cited Dr. Richard Gallagher, an Ivy League-trained psychiatrist who became involved in exorcisms.
One eerie account involved Gallagher’s cats viciously attacking each other before the arrival of a self-proclaimed satanic cult priestess. When she arrived, she sneered, “So, how’d you like those cats last night?”
“There are demonic beings,” Strobel said. “People possessed by demons are able to speak in Latin, a language they do not know… levitating off of a bed… picking up a 217-pound Lutheran deacon and throwing him across the room.”
Christians Are Protected
“For a believer of Jesus Christ… you are indwelled by the Holy Spirit,” Strobel affirmed. “You cannot be also indwelled by Satan or demonic spirits.”
Cameron added, “I already know that I’m not fighting for victory over the spiritual realm. I’m fighting from victory and it was accomplished and secured for me and you by Christ.”
Satan’s Influence on Culture
“If you were Satan… maybe what you would do is go to a place, I don’t know, like Hollywood,” Strobel said. “What if I inspired the creation of some really great films that taught horrible values… but they’re funny and people will laugh… I can help inculcate those values into a culture.”
Cameron added, “Satan is a runt pawn. And God is a king… How much authority does that leave for Satan? I think that’s zero.”
Cameron cautioned against obsession: “I don’t give it much space in my brain because I’m on the offense wanting to advance the good, the true and the beautiful.”
“Satan would like nothing more than to see Kirk Cameron fall morally” Strobel acknowledged, saying the key is to “follow Christ carefully… so I know when something doesn’t smell right.”
“Ephesians tells us to put on the spiritual armor that there is warfare,” agrees Strobel. Yet, he reminded viewers of the assurance in Psalm 91: “Though 10,000 may fall at our side, it shall not come near you.”
Whether you’ve wrestled with unexplained events or simply wondered about the spiritual realm, Strobel’s words are a sobering reminder that “there is a spiritual battle going on,” and the safest place to be is rooted in truth and protected by faith.
Justice, Not Vengeance: Pastor Jack Hibbs Makes the Biblical Case for the Death Penalty
Luigi Mangione, the man accused of assassinating United Health CEO Brian Thompson in broad daylight, has reignited the national debate over the death penalty.
As calls for capital punishment intensify, Pastor Jack Hibbs is speaking out, urging believers to consider what the Bible actually says about justice, mercy and the role of civil government.
“The death penalty is not new,” Hibbs said. “It would only be new to people who are not educated.” From ancient civilizations to modern governments, capital punishment has always existed in one form or another. But for Hibbs, the issue isn’t about trends—it’s about truth.
“The Bible does not say, ‘Thou shalt not kill.’ Nowhere in the Bible does it say that. It says, ‘Thou shalt not murder.’ There’s a difference.”
Hibbs roots his position not in emotion, but in Scripture. “You shall not murder was known before the Ten Commandments were ever given,” he explained. “God has written His truth on the heart of the human who’s been created in the image of God.”
While many argue that Christians should focus only on forgiveness, Hibbs says that misses the point of civil justice. “Forgiveness is personal. Justice is societal,” he said. “The state of New York is not a person. It’s the law. And the state of New York says you’re going to be shot or you’re going to be hung or you’re going to be electrocuted. That’s justice.”
Referencing Romans 13, Hibbs added, “The authority who has been appointed by God does not bear their sword in vain.”
The Case of Luigi Mangione
Hibbs brought his message into sharp focus with a disturbing modern example. He described the murder of Brian Thompson, CEO of United Health, who was allegedly assassinated in broad daylight by Mangione.
“Luigi came up behind him, dressed like a criminal,” Hibbs said. “In the middle of the day, he’s wearing a hoodie tightly pulled around his head… puts the bullet of his pistol… and blows the head up and murders, murders Brian Thompson.”
Mangione fled the scene and was later apprehended. “Was Luigi Mangione guilty? He dressed for the crime. He fled the scene. By his actions, he admits that he’s guilty. Period.”
The case, now under scrutiny with calls for the death penalty, has exposed a troubling cultural dynamic that Hibbs doesn’t shy away from. “People are saying Luigi Mangione is handsome… there are women who have expressed their desire to marry him. That’s a disease in the brain,” he said. “Everybody knows who Luigi Mangione is, but you probably don’t even remember Brian Thompson.”
Emotional Arguments vs. Biblical Authority
For Hibbs, the disconnect in culture today is due to a lack of biblical grounding. “People are going to make emotional arguments to what God’s word has declared and what even natural law declares,” he said.
He emphasized the biblical foundation for capital punishment, citing Exodus 21 where crimes such as murder, rape, and bestiality are met with death. “A life for a life. This is moral law that is written on the human heart.”
And what about the woman caught in adultery in the New Testament?
“Yes, Jesus told the Pharisees, ‘Whoever is without sin, let him throw the first stone.’ But He never said the law was wrong. He never said she shouldn’t be punished. He just exposed their hypocrisy,” Hibbs said.
“If I were the attorney general of the United States,” he said, “I would issue a decree that we are calling for all states to implement the death penalty… only after the gospel has been given to the convicted for two weeks. Every day the gospel will be presented… and at the end of two weeks, they will be either electrocuted or they’ll be hung or shot.”
He concluded with a sobering reminder for the Church. “The death penalty is justice. It is right. It is to be implemented by civil governments, not you, not me. And it’s what God has ordered until He comes again.”