The Parable of the Mustard Seed teaches that God’s Kingdom begins small but will grow into something vast and powerful, offering hope to all who trust in His plan.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
The Parable of the Mustard Seed teaches that God’s Kingdom begins small but will grow into something vast and powerful, offering hope to all who trust in His plan.
The Parable of the Sheep and the Goats reveals Christ’s final judgment of the nations at His return. Learn its prophetic meaning and dispensational application.
Jesus’ Parable of the Ten Virgins highlights the need for spiritual readiness for the coming King. This post explains its prophetic meaning and dispensational context.
Jesus taught in parables to reveal Kingdom secrets to believers while concealing truth from unbelievers. This post explains the Parable of the Dragnet from a dispensational perspective.
Jesus taught in parables to reveal Kingdom secrets to believers while concealing truth from unbelievers. This post explains the Parable of the Pearl of Great Price from a dispensational perspective.
Jesus taught in parables to reveal Kingdom secrets to believers while concealing truth from unbelievers. This post explains the Parable of the Yeast from a dispensational perspective.
Jesus taught in parables to reveal Kingdom secrets to believers while concealing truth from unbelievers. This post explains the Parable of the Mustard Seed from a dispensational perspective.
Jesus taught in parables to reveal Kingdom secrets to believers while concealing truth from unbelievers. This post explains the Parable of the Wheat and the Weeds from a dispensational perspective.
Biblical typology reveals divine patterns woven throughout Scripture, demonstrating how Old Testament figures, events, and institutions foreshadow greater New Testament realities. While apostolic teaching confirms many types, careful discernment is needed to avoid misapplication and maintain sound dispensational doctrine.
Nimrod, the first world ruler in biblical history, established Babel as a center of rebellion against God, foreshadowing the Antichrist’s future global kingdom. Both figures embody the unification of humanity in defiance of divine authority, the enforcement of centralized control, and the rise of Babylon as a hub of false religion—one at the dawn of civilization and the other at the end of history.
Ezekiel’s vision of the dry bones coming to life prophesies Israel’s national restoration—first politically, then spiritually. This vision remains in progress today, pointing toward the ultimate fulfillment when Israel turns to Christ in the end times.
Delivered by Jesus on the Mount of Olives, the Olivet Discourse is a key prophetic message about the end times, recorded in Matthew 24-25, Mark 13, and Luke 21. It outlines events leading to and during the Great Tribulation, culminating in Christ’s second coming.
The Book of Daniel offers profound insights into the timeline of Gentile world powers and the future establishment of Christ’s kingdom. Daniel’s interpretation of King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream and his own vision of beasts provide a comprehensive prophetic outline that extends from ancient times to the Second Coming of Christ.
The book of Revelation is filled with vivid imagery and profound symbolism, and one of the intriguing elements is the little scroll in Revelation 10. To fully grasp its significance, it’s essential to consider its parallels with the scroll in the book of Ezekiel, where the prophet is also commanded to eat a scroll.
The Parable of the Lost Sheep – Matthew 18:12–14
Published by Brother Woody BrohmJesus taught in parables to reveal Kingdom secrets to believers while concealing truth from unbelievers. This post explains the Parable of the Lost Sheep from a dispensational perspective.