Recorded November 29, 2025 Tom Stapleton breaks down the Israel identity divide influencing end-times theology today by profiling the two dominant belief foundations — and key voices promoting them. 🔹 Viewpoint 1: Biblical Israel is a people, not a geographic nation or government. This belief emphasizes identity over land and is echoed by public figures such as Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Steve Bannon, and others who differentiate between the Israel of Scripture and the modern nation-state of Israel. They believe that our salvation is in Yeshua the Messiah alone, with no requirement for a temple to be here on his return. 🔹 Viewpoint 2: The nation and land of Israel are viewed as God’s chosen people, Christians receive blessing by blessing Israel, and the Third Temple must be built before the Messiah can return. This belief framework is promoted politically and theologically by voices like Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jack Gibbs, along with political conservatives including Ted Cruz, Mike Johnson, Mike Huckabee, and ambassador-aligned Ben Shapiro.
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Recorded November 26, 2025
What stopped heaven? In Revelation 8:1, the 7th seal opens with silence in heaven for about half an hour—a sacred pause that introduces the trumpet judgments. But why silence? What cosmic moment was so weighty that heaven ceased from sound? During our Wednesday night Bible study, Tom Stapleton answered this question by rewinding to the 1st seal, guiding us step-by-step through all seven seals using Scripture and prophetic structure.
We saw the 6th seal reveal the Second Coming, followed immediately by the 7th seal—showing that prophecy often repeats the ending, then enlarges earlier events, the biblical pattern we call Repeat and Enlarge. This same structure appears in Genesis 1 and 2: Day 6 was the creation of man, Day 7 was the Sabbath rest, then Genesis 2 rewinds to enlarge and expand man’s creation in detail. The 7th seal works similarly: The 6th seal declares Messiah’s return, then the 7th seal signals a brief, solemn rewind marker before the trumpets enlarge the earthly events escalating toward that return.
So the deeper question stands: What was happening that made heaven stop and fall silent? The answer lies in the gravity of events during earth’s final unraveling—when divine judgments are prepared, the nations reach the breaking point, and all heaven turns its attention to God’s climactic plan for humanity.
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In a short question/answer session, Tom Stapleton explores one of the most mysterious passages in Revelation — the seven thunders of Revelation 10:3–4. Using the biblical pattern of prophecy being given by repeat and enlarge, Tom unpacks the sealing command of Daniel 12:4, compares it to the “little book” in Revelation 10:2, and explains why he believes Daniel’s sealed book is the very book John saw that is now about to be opened. Consider the possibility that the seven thunders, which John was forbidden to write, represent the final unsealing and end-time understanding of Daniel’s last prophecies — the moment when what was sealed to Daniel becomes revealed to God’s people in the final days.
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Recorded November 22, 2025 What did Yeshua really warn about in Matthew 24 and Luke 21—and how much of it is still ahead of us? In this teaching, Tom Stapleton walks through Yeshua’s end-time discourse and, in keeping with Yeshua’s direction, ties it directly to Daniel’s prophecies and Revelation. Together, we examine the abomination of desolation, the times of the Gentiles, and the scriptural evidence that a third temple will be standing before the final crisis breaks upon the world. Tom exposes the role that counterfeit Christianity will play in the mark of the beast: –The push toward Sunday worship as a counterfeit “Sabbath” –The elevation of Christmas and other man-made feast days over God’s appointed times –The surprising way political conservatives and patriotic movements can be used to pressure consciences in the name of “Christian values” Along the way, we look at: –Matthew 24, Luke 21, Daniel 9, 11, and 12, and Revelation 11, 12 –How the abomination of desolation connects to a rebuilt temple –What “times of the Gentiles” really means, and when it ends –How false Christianity and political power will unite to enforce the mark of the beast If you’ve been told that “it’s all in the past,” or that a third temple doesn’t matter, this study will challenge you to go back to the words of Yeshua Himself and test every theory by Scripture alone.
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Recorded November 19, 2025 In this week’s Bible study, Tom answers a foundational question: Where are we right now in the final prophetic timeline? The question was asked whether certain verses—especially the idea that “one day is as a thousand years”—reveal a 2,000-year gap between Yeshua’s first and second coming. Tom walks verse-by-verse through these passages to show how context challenges this interpretation, and that these verses were never given as prophetic time keys. Then Tom asks the most important question of all: Why don’t we know what Yeshua Himself said about His Second Coming? This discussion clarifies common misunderstandings and points us back to the words of Yeshua, who gave us clear signs, warnings, and instructions about the end of the age. His biggest warning was about deception, and false prophets coming in His name. Did He mean that the false prophets were claiming to be Him, or instead did He mean that teachers who say that He (Yeshua) is the Messiah, go on to deceive many? This would include any teacher, most likely Messianic, who uses Yeshua’s correct name, correctly says that Yeshua is the Messiah, but still teaches deceptive prophecy interpretations, without even realizing that what they are teaching is deception. Why is this? Because they are not following Yeshua’s own words, and not studying the one prophet (Daniel) that He points us to, regarding the time of the end.
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A mother asks Tom a heartfelt question: If her infant son died at only a few months old, would she be raising him on earth during the millennium—and if so, would that mean missing out on joining Yeshua in the heavenly mansions He is preparing for His people? In this thoughtful discussion, Tom walks through what Scripture actually teaches about the millennium, the First Resurrection, and the eternal hope promised to all who trust in Messiah. Rather than speculating or relying on tradition, Tom uses clear biblical foundations to bring comfort, clarity, and reassurance to parents who have lost little ones. If you—or someone you love—has ever wondered what happens to infants who die, this study will give you peace rooted in the Word. Be encouraged. God’s plan is compassionate, just, and filled with hope.
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Ezekiel 20:33 and the chapters that follow contain some of the most misunderstood prophetic passages in the Bible. In this 23-minute Q&A, Tom Stapleton walks through how to rightly divide the timing of Ezekiel’s visions—especially those that many people claim are “still future” for national Israel. But what actually happened? Ezekiel’s prophecies were conditional on Israel’s faithfulness (as shown in Deuteronomy, Jeremiah, Daniel, and Yeshua’s own teachings). Their rejection of the Messiah forced God to carry out His plan through a different route—leading ultimately to the New Heavens and New Earth as described in Isaiah, 2 Peter, and Revelation. In this teaching we explore: –Why some prophecies were never fulfilled in the Old Covenant timeline –How Israel’s rejection of Yeshua changed the prophetic path –The difference between conditional and unconditional prophecies –How Ezekiel harmonizes with Yeshua, Paul, and Revelation This Q&A aims to clear confusion, dispel common prophetic assumptions, and bring Ezekiel into harmony with the rest of Scripture.
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In this discussion, Tom Stapleton responds to a question about Ezekiel’s prophecy of the righteous burying the dead for seven months (Ezekiel 39:12–16). This opens an important conversation: Why do some Old Testament end-time prophecies appear to conflict with New Testament teachings? We explore several of the most puzzling prophetic “discrepancies,” including: – Ezekiel describes seven months of burying the dead, while Revelation says the wicked are consumed by the brightness of Messiah’s coming and eaten by birds (Second Coming), and after the millennium turned to ashes under the feet of the redeemed. – Is Ezekiel’s Gog/Magog battle the same as Revelation 20 after the millennium… or are these two entirely different events? – Weapons turned into plowshares vs. elements melting with fervent heat…is this literal, and when does it happen? We work through these texts to understand the root of the differences: NT prophecy reveals the final and complete plan through Messiah, free of incomplete pictures as seen before His coming. This teaching helps believers see one consistent story of redemption, even when the prophets describe scenes from different angles.
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Who is the “church of the firstborn” mentioned in Hebrews 12:23? In this Q & A session, Tom Stapleton walks through Hebrews 12:23, Colossians 1:18, and Ephesians chapter one and three to reveal God’s original purpose for Israel—and His ultimate plan for humanity. Tom explains how God intended the Israelite nation to receive their Messiah, embrace the New Covenant, and then carry His law, His gospel, and His plan of redemption to the whole world. Through Yeshua, Jew and Gentile alike are joined into one body, one family, one holy household—the “church of the firstborn.”
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In this after-meeting Q and A session, Tom Stapleton answers a vital question about the woman in Revelation 12 — a topic now popularized by Jonathan Cahn’s The Dragon’s Prophecy and Dinesh D’Souza’s recent film of the same name. Cahn, D’Souza, and many Messianic and Christian teachers claim this woman represents the nation of Israel or the descendants of Abraham. They say that this prophecy explains how Israel has been persecuted by the dragon for 2,000 years. But Tom reveals why this interpretation is not only incorrect — it’s a master deception from Satan himself. Through Scripture, he exposes the truth of who the woman truly represents and how misunderstanding her identity distorts the prophetic message of Revelation. This eye-opening teaching calls believers to test every doctrine and discern truth from tradition.
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Recorded November 8, 2025
In this final installment of Understanding God: Is He a Trinity?, Tom Stapleton tackles one of the most debated questions in Christianity: Is the Holy Spirit a “third person”? The answer must come from Scripture.
Through a careful study of both Old and New Testament passages, Tom demonstrates that the Holy Spirit is not a separate divine being, but the very Spirit and presence of the Father and the Son—the power and life that proceeds from them. This teaching examines key Scriptures such as Romans 8, John 14, Ezekiel 36, and 2 Corinthians 3, along with examples from the prophets where “the Word of the LORD came”—revealing the consistency of God’s presence and communication throughout the Bible.
Tom also explores how the doctrine of the Trinity became a “central doctrine” of both Catholic and Protestant traditions—showing that this belief is a carryover from early Catholicism, accepted by many without deeply testing it through Scripture.
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In part two of the trinity series, Tom Stapleton explores the biblical duality of the Father and the Son—two divine Beings united in nature, purpose, and glory. From Genesis to Revelation, Scripture reveals not a triune mystery, but a Father who is supreme and a Son who is begotten, exalted, and one with His Father in mind and mission. Together, They share a single divine Spirit—the Spirit of the Father, given also to the Son, and poured out upon believers as a double portion of Their shared life and power (John 7:37–39).
Through dozens of passages, we see this divine partnership revealed. Throughout this study, Tom reveals how the Bible consistently distinguishes between the Father as the Source of all, and the Son as the perfect Image and Word through whom the Father works. The Holy Spirit is not a third being, but the shared presence and power of both—the Spirit of the Father and of the Son
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In this first episode of “Understanding God: Is He a Trinity?”, Tom Stapleton explores the true nature of God and Yeshua—not through tradition or creed, but directly from Scripture. From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible reveals a divine relationship: the Father, the one true God, and His Son, Yeshua, who shares His authority, His image, and His creative power. Through texts such as John 17:3, Genesis 1:1, Hebrews 1, and Colossians 1:15–17, Tom shows how the Word was present in creation, active in redemption, and united with the Father in purpose—yet distinct in person. You’ll also see how Yeshua declared Himself “I AM” (John 8:24, 58), walked as the Lord of the Sabbath (Mark 2:27–28), and was recognized by the patriarchs and prophets long before His incarnation (Exodus 3:13–14; Joshua 5:13–15; 1 Corinthians 10:1–4). This teaching challenges assumptions, dismantles confusion surrounding the Trinity, and invites you to rediscover the biblical foundation of the Godhead.
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Recorded October 26, 2025 Abraham’s journey up Mount Moriah was not just a test of faith — it was a prophetic revelation of the Messiah. Yeshua said, “Abraham rejoiced to see My day — he saw it and was glad.” (John 8:56) In this teaching, which is a continuation of the theme we have been on regarding “Who is Israel?”, Tom Stapleton uncovers how Genesis 22 and the binding of Isaac reveal the gospel long before Bethlehem, Calvary, or the empty tomb. We will compare the covenant promise, the prophetic lamb, and the shadow of the cross from Abraham to Yeshua, and discover why this moment is foundational to understanding salvation. We carefully look at the words of Yeshua in John 8:48–59 and the writing of Paul in Galatians 3:10–29
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Recorded October 18, 2025 Many today believe that God blessed the Jewish people when they returned to their land, opening the way for them to rebuild their temple and usher in the Messiah by man’s decree. But Scripture tells a very different story. In this study, Tom Stapleton contrasts the modern Zionist narrative with God’s unchanging conditions for restoration: repentance and obedience. From 2 Chronicles 6:36–37 and Daniel 9’s prayer of confession, to Yeshua’s own words in John 8:31–36, we see that freedom, belonging, and inheritance in God’s house come only through the Son — not through lineage, nationality, or man’s decree. Tom exposes the tragic parallel between ancient Israel’s rejection of Yeshua and the modern attempt to claim the promises apart from Him. As Yeshua said, “A slave does not remain in the house forever, but a son remains forever.” Will Israel — and will Christians — repent and abide as true sons? Or will Israel continue to reject the Lawgiver and Christians continue to reject the law He gave?
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Recorded October 15, 2025
In this final part of The Israel Deception series, Tom Stapleton brings the words of Yeshua Himself to the forefront. By comparing Isaiah 5’s parable of the vineyard with Yeshua’s retelling in Matthew 21, Tom shows how Israel’s leaders recognized the prophecy was directed at them—and how Yeshua declared that “the kingdom of God will be taken from you and given to a nation bearing its fruits.”
Through passages like Luke 13:34–35, Hebrews 13:9–14, and John 13:31–14:6, Tom exposes the false teaching that Yeshua will reign from an earthly temple in Jerusalem. Instead, Scripture shows that when He returns, He will take His people to be with Him, meeting them “in the air” (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17). The belief that a third temple must be built for His return is not from God—it is a deception preparing the way for the false messiah, who will sit in that temple claiming to be Yeshua.
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Recorded October 12, 2025
In The Israel Deception, Part 2, Tom Stapleton continues exposing one of the greatest modern religious deceptions — the idea that Christians must give their political and spiritual allegiance to the modern nation of Israel. Tom reveals how many Christian leaders are urging “total compliance” with Israel — yet Scripture shows a very different picture.
Tom explains the source of this misunderstanding – applying pre-first coming prophecies to the end of time. Just as the Pharisees were applying kingdom prophecies to the first coming, modern Christians are applying first coming prophecies to the Second Coming. Tom looks at passages like the two sticks from Ezekiel 37, restoration promises in Jeremiah 30, and the angelic interpretation given to Daniel in Daniel 9 leading to the first coming. These were prophecies that foretold the Babylonian captivity, gave promise of a return to Israel, and instructions for the building of a temple for the Messiah’s coming.
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Recorded October 11, 2025 Many Christians today have been led to believe that the modern nation of Israel still holds a special, divine status—that it remains God’s chosen people and that Christian believers owe it both political and spiritual allegiance. In this teaching, Tom Stapleton exposes the error of this assumption through Scripture. He reveals how the prophets, the apostles, and Yeshua Himself showed that the true Israel of God is no longer defined by ethnicity or geography, but by faith and obedience. Those who belong to Messiah—whether Jew or Gentile—are Abraham’s seed and heirs of the promises made to Israel from the beginning. Using Scripture, Tom clearly distinguishes between the Israel “after the flesh” and the spiritual Israel that now inherits the covenant. This present truth study challenges traditions, exposes deception, and brings believers back to the truth of who God’s people really are.
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Donald Trump’s recent visit to England, including the solemn procession to Buckingham Palace, reflects imagery straight out of Daniel 7—the lion with eagle’s wings. For centuries, Bible students have identified England as the lion and America as the eagle’s wings. In this teaching, Tom Stapleton shows how the prophetic visions of Daniel are not just history—they are unfolding right before our eyes. King Charles essentially bowed down to Donald Trump, with a procession unseen in modern times, complete with the military band marching to YMCA and the Star Spangled Banner. Would would have thought, in 1776, that such a role reversal would happen? Could this be a sign that we are entering the final sequence of prophetic events? Discover how the symbols of Daniel 7 connect to today’s headlines, and why it matters for your preparation in the days ahead.
Recorded August 30, 2025
Are today’s headlines fulfilling ancient Bible prophecy? In this new teaching, Tom Stapleton shows how world events are aligning perfectly with key passages in Daniel 7, Daniel 8, and Daniel 11. From the eagle (United States), lion (England), bear (Russia), leopard (China), and the dreadful beast (European Union), to the UN goat and its notable horn, Tom connects breaking news involving Donald Trump, EU leaders, Zelensky, and Russia to the Bible’s most detailed end-time visions.
You’ll discover how: Daniel’s four beasts represent specific modern nations The UN and US play a central role in the final events Trump’s position mirrors Daniel 11:3 — “a mighty king who does according to his will.”
The headlines confirm prophecy is unfolding right now. If you’ve ever wondered how current global events fit into God’s prophetic timeline, this study will give you answers straight from Scripture.
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Recorded July 26, 2025
In this verse-by-verse study of Malachi chapter 3, Tom Stapleton and the group explore the prophecy of the messenger who prepares the way before the Lord, linking it with the ministry of John the Baptist and his expectation that all end-time events would happen at Messiah’s coming.
We examine how Yeshua came suddenly to His temple, fulfilling prophecy by cleansing and refining the Levites—work symbolized as the refiner’s fire and launderer’s soap. This purification points forward to the final judgment and the preparation of God’s people for the great and dreadful Day of the Lord.
Recorded June 14, 2025
In today’s study, Tom Stapleton shares an email he received this week, stating that he denies the true gospel preached by Paul, simply because he teaches obedience to God’s Torah. Rather than responding privately, Tom invites the group to engage the message thoughtfully, as if it were written directly to each of them. We explore two responses from group members and examine how believers can answer with grace, Scripture, and clarity when accused of legalism or “another gospel.”
If you’ve ever been told that obedience nullifies grace, or that keeping the commandments makes you “under the law,” this video will help equip you to respond in truth and love.
Both of the letters written can be accessed through our website as follows: First response: https://www.endtimesprophecy.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Response-1.pdf Second response: https://www.endtimesprophecy.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Response-2.pdf
Recorded April 12, 2025
The gospels are full of controversy between Yeshua and the leaders of the church that He came to redeem. Many of them were directly related to the Law of God as given through Moses. While the Jewish rulers were keeping the smallest jot and tittle, they were omitting the weightier matters that Yeshua came to demonstrate.
One area that they struggled over frequently was what types of activities were lawful on the Sabbath, but which days were the holy days never came up in their conflicts. Yet today, many claim that Yeshua followed a different Sabbath timing than that of the temple priests and rulers. If this is true, why is the Bible silent on these matters? Some go as far as saying that keeping a 24-hour sabbath is a form of Satan worship due to the 12 dark hours, and that the timing of the Sabbath had been corrupted during the Babylonian exile.
Recorded April 5, 2025 Many believers today assume that faith in Yeshua replaces any need to follow God’s law. Some even go so far as to say you care cursed if you even try to keep the law. But is that what Scripture really teaches? In this continuation of his Romans series, Tom Stapleton begins in Acts 15:20, shows it root from Leviticus 19:26–37, and builds into Romans 3:21–4:8 to uncover the true relationship between becoming justified by faith, and the role of obedience in sanctification.
Recorded March 12, 2025 Where are we in prophecy? Many ask this question, but few know how to find the answer. In this teaching, Tom Stapleton reveals a method for understanding and sharing Bible prophecy, beginning with Yeshua’s words in Matthew 24 and Luke 21. Yeshua does two important things: 1) points us to the book of Daniel and the abomination of desolation, and 2) uses a pattern that appears throughout prophetic writings, where the story is told, then is repeated with more details filled in.
Recorded March 8, 2025 Before the Second Coming, there is a divine judgment — not just of humanity, but of God Himself. See Romans 3:1-6 and Daniel 7:9-10, 13. This judgment determines whether Yeshua is worthy to redeem those who claim His blood. This judgment decides who will be in the first resurrection (Revelation 20:6) and who will meet Yeshua in the clouds at His return (1 Thessalonians 4:16-17). Only if He is judged worthy as our Redeemer will those in Him be found fit to enter the 1000-year reign with Him in heaven. This judgment stands in contrast to the final judgment of the wicked after the 1000 years (Revelation 20:5, 11-15), when the condemned will face eternal destruction.
Recorded February 22, 2025
What does Paul mean when he says the law does not save us, yet still upholds the importance of obedience? In Romans 2:12-16, Paul clarifies that while salvation is by faith, God’s moral standard remains. Even Gentiles who do not know the Torah can be judged righteously if they follow God’s law written on their hearts. What is meant by being a Jew inwardly compared to being a Jew outwardly? In this in-depth Bible study on Romans 2, Tom Stapleton unpacks this critical passage, revealing how God’s judgment is based on our actions and the knowledge we have. He explains how Paul’s teachings on law and grace do not contradict but rather confirm that obedience to God is still required.
Please join us for Revelation 1:1-9, and plan to follow in the months ahead for a verse-by-verse study of this companion book to Daniel. What is meant in verse one that these things must “shortly” take place? This has confused a lot of people, who interpret it to mean that the events of Revelation (or at least parts of it) took place back in the first century. But a dive into the original language reveals that it is actually two words, one meaning a “fixed position in time” and the other meaning “in haste”, so it could actually mean that these events will unfold rapidly when the appointed time arrives.
Recorded February 15, 2025
This discussion was sparked from an impromptu Q and A session, with a question of where the 10-day death decree of Revelation 2:10 fits into the final events. Join Tom as he explains the timing of key end-time events, including how the death degree fits into the taking away of the daily (Daniel 8:14) and the mark of the beast. The discussion centered around the 144,000 and the great multitude, and pinpointing when God’s people will no longer be allowed to be killed.
Recorded November 30, 2024
Join Tom Stapleton as he delves into recent articles exploring a unique Ukrainian perspective on Russian Christians’ viewpoints regarding the possibility of nuclear war. Discover how faith and geopolitics intertwine in the shadow of escalating tensions.
Tom also examines the potential role of Russia and China’s strategic action of cutting critical communication cables, and how these measures could temporarily stall the escalation toward World War III. This thought-provoking discussion sheds light on the complexities of global conflicts, the influence of faith-based perspectives, and the delicate balance of international relations. Don’t miss this insightful analysis of current events and their prophetic implications.
Recorded October 14, 2024.
In this teaching, which was an answer in the Q&A session following a teaching on the cyclical nature of the festivals, Tom Stapleton explores the events of Acts 21. This passage is often misunderstood as evidence that Paul participated in sacrifices at the temple. Many believe this passage shows Paul adhering to the sacrificial laws after the death of Yeshua, but upon closer examination, we see God’s divine intervention prevented him from completing the act. Through careful study, we reveal how this event highlights the continuity of God’s redemptive plan and the shift away from animal sacrifices after Christ’s ultimate sacrifice on the cross. Join us as we dive deep into Scripture to uncover the truth behind this pivotal moment in Paul’s ministry, where God’s hand clearly redirects Paul’s steps.