
This lecture discusses biblical teachings about the end times, emphasizing that while exact dates cannot be known, Christians can recognize signs of the end through prophesied events. It explains that believers on earth must remain watchful for Christ's return, while non-believers will be caught unprepared.
This lecture outlines key prophetic events preceding the Lord’s return, focusing on the rise of the Antichrist from the fourth kingdom in Daniel’s vision, identified as Islam. The Antichrist’s kingdom, marked by blasphemy, persecution, and theocratic rule, will be destroyed at Christ’s return, while three other kingdoms (US, Russia, China) will persist under His millennial reign. The establishment of Islam is seen as a fulfilled precursor to the Antichrist’s emergence.
This lecture analyzes Daniel's biblical vision to locate the origin of the Antichrist's kingdom. Through historical analysis of successive empires (Babylonian, Median, Persian, Grecian, Seleucid, Parthian, Sasanian, and Islamic) in the same geographic region, the lecture concludes that the Antichrist will emerge from modern-day Iran, specifically the town of Shushtar, and will lead an Islamic kingdom.
This lecture shows that the Antichrist’s kingdom is already established, aligning visions from John and Daniel. The seven-headed beast symbolizes successive kingdoms leading to the Antichrist’s reign, linked to Babylon. Prophecy identifies these kingdoms, culminating in the Islamic kingdom, which remains until Christ's return to destroy it and establish His rule.
This lecture discusses the prophetic interpretation of Daniel 7, identifying the fourth kingdom as Islam and predicting the ten kings who will emerge from Islamic states. Nine of these states (Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, and UAE) have already gained independence in the 20th century, with one still outstanding.
This lecture explores the prophetic event of Israel's restoration of sovereignty. It examines biblical prophecies from Ezekiel and Hosea predicting Israel would regain sovereignty in "latter days" after a long exile. The prophecy was fulfilled in 1948 when Israel declared independence after 2,557 years without sovereignty, following the UN partition plan and War of Independence.
In this lecture we discuss biblical prophecies about Israel's restoration to its original borders. We discuss Jeremiah and Ezekiel's prophecies that God would return the Jews to their ancestral land. We analyze Israel's current borders compared to biblical descriptions; noting that about 73% have been fully restored, 20% partially restored, and 7% remain to be added.
This lecture discusses Israel as a theocratic rather than secular state based on scripture. It examines Israel's historical borders through two major wars (1948, 1967), arguing that God allowed Israel to retain territories within "God-given borders" but not outside them, while territories where Palestinians weren't expelled were only "partially restored."
This lecture discusses Isaiah's prophecy about God gathering His people twice, interpreting the "first gathering" as the current return of the Jewish diaspora to Israel, and the "second gathering" as the future rapture of the church. It examines several biblical passages supporting the prophesied return of exiled Jews to their homeland.
In this lecture we discuss biblical passages from Jeremiah and Ezekiel which prophesy God's promise to return the exiled Jewish people to their homeland, Israel. Despite their past wickedness, God will gather them from among the nations, cleanse them, and restore them to their land for the sake of His holy name.
This course provides a comprehensive exploration of key biblical prophecies concerning the end times, Christ’s return, the rise of the Antichrist, and the restoration of Israel. Drawing from the prophetic books of Daniel, Ezekiel, Jeremiah, Hosea, and Isaiah, the course guides learners through the major scriptural themes that shape a biblical understanding of the last days. Students will study why Jesus instructed believers to remain watchful, how the signs of the end can be recognized, and why unbelievers are portrayed as unprepared for His appearing.
The course also examines the prophetic identity and origins of the Antichrist, tracing the historical succession of empires in Daniel’s visions to locate the Antichrist’s future kingdom in the geographic region of modern-day Iran. Learners will explore how the Islamic kingdom is interpreted as the prophesied fourth kingdom, how it aligns with both Daniel and Revelation, and how its rise and endurance relate to Christ’s return.
Additionally, the course provides an in-depth study of Israel’s restoration—its sovereignty, borders, territorial destiny, and prophesied regathering. Students will assess how Israel’s modern history reflects fulfilled prophecy and how current events connect to God’s unfolding plan. Together, these teachings equip learners with a structured, Scripture-based understanding of prophetic events leading to Christ’s return.
This course is meant for all audiences. No previous theological study is required or expected, for it is intended to give a basic understanding of what the bible says about the subject of Key End Time Events.
Michael Maher will lecture from the bible, to walk the student through this subject. As a supplementary resource, this course can be taken in tandem with reading Michael Maher’s book, Israel's Prophecies Fulfilled.
I trust the material and the dialogue with other students will be encouraging and enlightening.