A Fresh Look at Prophecy & the Kingdom of God
Simple and clear teaching rooted in Scripture, focused on first-century fulfillment.
How Scripture teaches us to understand prophetic language
Foundations of Prophecy
Biblical prophecy uses symbolism, covenant language, and real historical context. Before we look at fulfillment, we must understand how the prophets spoke, why Jesus used time-bound warnings, and how the early church interpreted these messages. These foundations make prophecy clearer and more reliable for beginners.
The event Jesus said would come upon “this generation”
The Fall of Jerusalem (AD 70)
The fall of Jerusalem in AD 70 is the central event of fulfilled prophecy. Jesus warned His disciples about this moment, and history confirms it with precision. The temple fell, the city burned, and the old covenant age reached its end. When we understand AD 70, the time statements of Scripture make sense and the accuracy of God’s Word becomes clear.

What Jesus started in the first century continues today
Kingdom Fulfilled
When Jesus poured out the Spirit and established the new covenant, God’s kingdom began to grow. The gospel reached the nations, the old covenant ended, and Christ took His place as King. Understanding this fulfilled timeline strengthens our confidence today. His reign is active. His kingdom is present. His work continues in His people.
Short, clear explanations of key prophecy passages. the first century continues today
Passage Studies
Some passages raise big questions about timing and fulfillment. These studies help make things simple for beginners. Each one explains the context, shows the first-century meaning, and fits the teaching of Jesus and the apostles. As this site grows, this section becomes your small library of prophecy resources.
Clear teaching, fresh insights, and practical guidance for understanding biblical prophecy.
Our Latest Research
When we study prophecy within the story of Scripture, everything begins to make sense. Our latest research highlights the patterns, time statements, and historical events that shape a partial preterist understanding of God’s Word. Each new article helps us see how the Bible fits together and how Christ fulfilled His promises with perfect faithfulness. These studies are designed to guide beginners, strengthen believers, and bring clarity to passages that often feel confusing.






