In this teaching, Tom Stapleton delves deep into the first chapter of the Book of Daniel, drawing striking parallels between Daniel’s experience during the Babylonian captivity and the prophetic warnings of a similar spiritual and political captivity in the end times. As Daniel and his companions stood firm in their faith amidst a culture that sought to erase their identity, we explore how these lessons can prepare us for the challenges believers will face in the future.
Join Tom Stapleton this week as we delve into Daniel 2, where we explore the parallels between King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream and Donald Trump. Discover how God revealed the interpretation of a mysterious dream, exposing human limitations and showcasing divine wisdom. The session will cover the prophetic statue’s depiction of history from the Babylonian empire to the Second Coming of Christ, which sets the groundwork for understanding Daniel’s later visions, which focus on the ten toes in end-time prophecy.
In this teaching on Daniel chapter 3, Tom Stapleton and the Wednesday night Bible study group explore the faith of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego as they faced the fiery furnace for refusing to bow to Nebuchadnezzar’s golden image. What lessons does their story hold for believers today? This study reveals striking parallels between the events in Daniel 3 and the challenges we face in the last days. Discover how their unwavering faith and God’s miraculous intervention provide encouragement and guidance for standing firm in the end times.
In this teaching, we explore the story of Nebuchadnezzar’s dream and its fulfillment in Daniel 4, revealing God’s control over the rise and fall of earthly leaders. While this prophecy was specific to Babylon’s king, there are striking parallels to our day, including pride, power, and the humbling of leaders. Could Nebuchadnezzar’s experience hold lessons for America, Donald Trump, and today’s global powers? Discover how this ancient story applies to modern times and points to God’s ultimate sovereignty over history.
In this week’s teaching, Tom Stapleton and the Bible study group delve into Daniel 5, examining the fall of Babylon and King Belshazzar’s feast. They explore the prophetic parallels between the literal “wine of Babylon” and the harlot of Revelation, whose intoxicating influence symbolizes spiritual corruption in the last days. Witness how Daniel’s interpretation of the handwriting on the wall has end-time implications for the world’s final judgment.
In this week’s teaching, Tom Stapleton and the Bible study group delve into Daniel 5, examining the fall of Babylon and King Belshazzar’s feast. They explore the prophetic parallels between the literal “wine of Babylon” and the harlot of Revelation, whose intoxicating influence symbolizes spiritual corruption in the last days. Witness how Daniel’s interpretation of the handwriting on the wall has end-time implications for the world’s final judgment.
This vision marks the beginning of a prophetic journey, revealing the sequence of events that will unfold in the end times. Daniel 7 serves as the foundation for understanding the ultimate prophetic timeline. Unlike the subsequent visions, this chapter introduces the “main facts,” offering an overview of crucial events without revealing every detail. The vision presents a powerful portrayal of four great beasts rising from the sea, each symbolizing a different kingdom that plays a significant role in the unfolding of end time events. One of the most critical aspects of this vision is the revelation of the judgment that takes place before the Second Coming of Christ. This divine judgment is a pivotal moment in the prophetic timeline, where decisions are made that impact the eternal destiny of every soul.
In this Wednesday night Bible study, Tom Stapleton challenges the traditional historical interpretation of Daniel 7, which relies on the “day for a year” method and ties the prophecy to the era of Alexander the Great. Tom presents compelling reasons why this approach misinterprets the sequence of events, contradicting the plain words of Scripture. He explores how Daniel 7 and Daniel 8 are actually telling the same story, which is explicitly identified in Daniel 8 as a prophecy for the time of the end. Since the historical application of these prophecies cannot be supported by Scripture, Tom argues that we must reconsider these passages in light of a future fulfillment, offering a fresh perspective on these critical end-times prophecies.
In this video, join Tom Stapleton has he and the Wednesday night Bible study group dives deep into the second vision of the prophet Daniel, as recorded in Daniel 8:1-14. This passage reveals a symbolic conflict between a mighty ram and a swift goat, each representing major world powers today. You will understanding the timing of the “2300 evenings and mornings” in relation to the timing of the “time, times and half a time” in Daniel 7, as we start building the final timeline that Daniel reveals. Join us as we unravel the soon coming implications of this vision, and how it connects to other apocalyptic prophecies.
Join Tom Stapleton and the Wednesday night Bible study group as they delve into Gabriel’s interpretation of Daniel’s second vision, recorded in Daniel 8:15-27. Last week, we examined the prophetic war between a ram and a goat. This week, we gain deeper insights as the angel Gabriel, known for announcing both the birth and Second Coming of Yeshua, explains the symbolism behind Daniel’s vision. We’ll explore the identities of the ram, the goat, and the notable horn, and show how this coming conflict impacts you and the United States.
Most Bible prophecy students and teachers struggle with how to place the 70 week prophecy of Daniel 9 into end time events and the timelines found in Daniel’s three visions found in Daniel 7, Daniel 8, and Daniel 10-12. This is a frequent question to our ministry. Tom Stapleton is going to be doing a several part series to delve deeply into Daniel 9. This is the introduction to that series.
Many people want to skip to Gabriel’s 70 weeks/sevens prophecy at the end of Daniel 9, and they gloss right over Daniel’s prayer. Yet understanding the prayer gives all important context to the proper understanding of the prophecy. What was Daniel asking? Was it to help him understand the end of this world’s history as given in the prophecy of Daniel 8, received about 13 years earlier, or was it to help him understand where Daniel and the rest of the captives of Babylon were in their current timeline based on Jeremiah’s 70 year prophecy? The prayer makes the answer to this question clear. Only when we apply Gabriel’s explanation to the time period for which it was given can we hope to understand the prophecy for what it says.
Join Tom Stapleton as he delves into the intriguing prophecy of Daniel 11:3-4, which speaks of a mighty king who arises to do according to his will, only to see his kingdom divided and not passed on to his descendants. Could this ancient prophecy have a fulfillment in the rise of Donald Trump? In this teaching, recorded over two consecutive Wednesday night Bible studies, Tom explores Daniel’s visions, comparing chapters 8 and 11. He connects key characteristics of the “mighty king” to current events, and examines whether Trump’s leadership aligns with these biblical passages.
In this week’s Wednesday night Bible study, Tom Stapleton continues forward in Daniel 11. He begins by addressing a common question, especially on the heels of last week’s study that revealed the mighty king as being Donald Trump. Why doesn’t the historical application of the mighty king as Alexander the Great fit all of the specifications of the prophecy? From there, he continues through to verse 20. Here, you will discover how the little horn uproots three kingdoms (verses 17, 19, and 20). Recall that it was revealed in Daniel 7:8, 20, and 24 that the little horn would uproot three kingdoms. Other parallels between Daniel’s prophecies are reviewed.
Join us for an enlightening session with Tom Stapleton and our Wednesday Night Bible study group as we move from Daniel 11 to Daniel 12.
Tom will explain the timing of the fall of the little horn on the 1335-day timeline of Daniel 12, and how it relates to the false and true Second Coming.
We’ll discuss the period of Satan’s unleashed power as described in Revelation 9, where he is given authority for five months to wreak havoc on earth. This leads directly to his final great deception.
Understanding 2 Thessalonians 2:4, we’ll examine how the end of the five month period leads into Satan’s attempt to counterfeit as the Second Coming of Yeshua, setting the stage for the ultimate test of faith.
In this video: Explore the 2300 Evenings and Mornings: Understand how this period translates to 1150 calendar days and how it points to the Day of Atonement. Decipher the 1260, 1290, and 1335 Days: Tom breaks down these key prophetic timelines, explaining their chronological order and theological implications. We go from the destruction of the Little Horn, to satan himself taking the temple throne 30 days later, and the final, harrowing 45 days until the Second Coming. Discover how the day 1335 marks the culmination of these prophecies, leading to the glorious event when believers in Christ are expected to rise to meet Him in the air.