Mission
Provide a modern, fast, search-engine-optimized introduction to Bible prophecy topics that helps people quickly find answers and then guides them to deeper study resources.
Why this site exists
Many people are curious about Bible prophecy but do not know where to begin. Some have heard confusing theories. Others have seen prophecy presented through fear, speculation, politics, or sensational claims. Bible Prophecy Guide was created to offer a better starting point.
The goal is simple: help sincere seekers open the Bible, compare Scripture with Scripture, and understand prophecy in a clear and thoughtful way.
This site is not designed to overwhelm people with every advanced topic at once. It is built as a learning path. Visitors can begin with broad questions, then move deeper as they are ready.
Our approach
Bible Prophecy Guide follows a Bible-first approach. That means major claims should be grounded in Scripture and explained through the Bible's own patterns, language, and prophetic framework.
- Lead with Scripture.
- Support with Scripture.
- Compare Scripture with Scripture.
- Keep Jesus Christ at the center.
- Avoid fear-based speculation.
- Invite readers to study for themselves.
The site is intentionally written for people from many backgrounds: lifelong Christians, new believers, people from different denominations, and those who are simply trying to understand what the Bible says.
Not sensational
Not fear-based
Bible prophecy is serious, but it should not be handled carelessly. Prophecy was not given so people could chase headlines, set dates, or build fear. It was given to strengthen faith, reveal Christ, expose deception, and prepare people to trust God.
For that reason, this site avoids conspiracy-driven explanations and emotional pressure tactics. Difficult topics are not hidden, but they are presented in a way that encourages careful Bible study rather than panic.
A careful learning path
Some Bible topics are easier to understand after a foundation has been built. For example, Revelation and Daniel introduce major themes of worship, authority, judgment, deception, and the return of Christ. Those themes help prepare the reader for deeper studies later.
This is why Bible Prophecy Guide begins with core entry points such as the Second Coming, Revelation, Daniel, the Mark of the Beast, and the Antichrist. These subjects help establish the biblical framework before moving into more advanced topics.
Learning order
Start with: Jesus Christ, the Second Coming, Revelation, Daniel, Daniel 7, Daniel 8, the Mark of the Beast, and the Antichrist.
Then continue into: the Three Angels' Messages, Babylon, worship, authority, the seal of God, Sabbath prophecy, the sanctuary, the millennium, and the state of the dead.
Relationship to deeper resources
Bible Prophecy Guide is designed to function like a visitor center: clear, organized, searchable, and easy to begin with. Deeper study resources, videos, study guides, charts, and articles may be linked where they help readers continue learning.
The purpose is not to copy another ministry's material. The purpose is to create original, accessible introductions that help people find the topic, understand the biblical framework, and then continue studying through reliable deeper resources.
What we believe about truth
Truth should not be forced. It should be studied. A person who is sincerely seeking truth deserves patience, clarity, and evidence from Scripture.
Some readers may arrive with long-held beliefs or family traditions. This site does not exist to attack people for what they have been taught. It exists to invite them to open the Bible and ask honest questions.
The hope is that every visitor leaves with a stronger desire to study God's Word and follow Jesus wherever Scripture leads.
Current site status
Bible Prophecy Guide is still being built. New topic pages, question pages, video resources, and deeper study paths will continue to be added over time.
Current core pages include Revelation, Daniel, Daniel 7, Daniel 8, the Mark of the Beast, the Antichrist, the Second Coming, and the Questions Hub.
Start studying
Begin with the major prophecy topics
If you are new to Bible prophecy, start with the broad topics first. Then follow the related links at the bottom of each page.
Start with Questions