In today’s episode of No Limits, Joseph Z continues his prophetic teachings on Faith TV, unpacking end-time timelines and demonstrating how our faith, identity in Christ, and revelation of Jesus can alter prophetic narratives and accelerate divine outcomes.
Joseph asserts that the end has not come yet, reminding us of his vision of a newspaper headline that reads, “God Saved America.” With this, he stresses that the challenges currently facing the nations are redemptive, and we shall see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. He also reveals that every darkness that has thrived for a long time will eventually be met with light and reformers. He reminds us that God is working through His body to bring lost souls back to His kingdom.
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Next, Joseph states that when we know who we are in Christ Jesus, our presence should demand an explanation. He analyzes the concept of eternity’s past and future, discussing the various timeframes that constitute the age of grace, the church age, and the last days. He explains that while we are in the Last Days, this period will ultimately come to an end, leading to a division of time into two segments of three and a half years, known as the Great Tribulation. He clarifies that the tribulation will commence during these end times, and that when Jesus returns, the saints will be caught up, or raptured, to meet the Lord in the air. This will be followed by the Bema judgment, the marriage supper of the Lamb, and the battle of Armageddon.
Joseph continues to highlight the timeframe for the millennial reign of Jesus, pointing out that there will be one final deception from the devil after the Lord’s reign, resulting in his ultimate destruction by God, who will send fire from heaven to consume him and his followers. This will be followed by the great white throne judgment and the creation of a new heaven and a new earth, where everyone will receive their due reward from God. He explains that our lives and actions now can hasten or delay the return of the Lord Jesus. Thus, we can alter narratives when we believe in God and do not relent in our faith.
Furthermore, he points us to Biblical events where servants of God altered time and narratives, as seen in Joshua 10:12-14, Isaiah 38:8, 2 Kings 20:10-11, Exodus 33, and Matthew 24:20, where Christ urged us to pray that some events do not happen at a specific time, proving that we have the power to alter timelines. Again, he clarifies that we can alter narratives by having a revelation of Jesus, urging us to meditate on God’s love for us and confess His righteousness to outlast our challenges and persecutions.
May 10, 2025