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Hopefellowship

Hopefellowship

By: Marcos Turcios
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Every Wednesday.

The Bridge Between the Technical and the Pulpit
You bridge the gap between "Academics" (the institutional world) and the practical, faith-driven service of pastors who serve without a formal Master’s degree. While your background in Landscape Architecture and Irrigation Science provides technical rigor, you recognize that spiritual authority is not granted by a secular title or a graduate degree, but by the power of the Word of God.

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Episodes
  • Prophetic Calendar, Apology
    Apr 2 2026

    Welcome to the Prophetic Roadmap for 2026. This syllabus is designed to harmonize the complex symbols of the Olivet Discourse, Revelation, and the Epistles into a chronological sequence for the current year.
    Each month addresses a specific theological "problem" or theory you mentioned, structured to show how one event triggers the next.
    Quarter 1: The Gathering Storm (Jan – March)
    January: The Imminence Problem (Ephesians 3, 4, 5)
    Topic: The "Suddenness" vs. "Signs" debate.
    Definition: The Imminence Problem refers to the tension between the command to be ready at any moment and the specific signs that must occur first.
    2026 Context: Viewing the Church as the "restraining force" in an increasingly lawless digital and social landscape.
    Transition: As the Church's influence wanes (the "Apostasy"), the stage is set for a global peacemaker.
    February: Psalm 83 & The False Christ Problem
    Topic: Regional conflict and the precursor to the Antichrist.
    Definition: The Psalm 83 Theory posits a war between Israel and its immediate neighbors (Lebanon, Jordan, Gaza, etc.) that precedes the larger Ezekiel 38 war.

    God Bless you and have a great day.

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    38 mins
  • Enigma en las profesias.
    Mar 24 2026


    Este es uno de los enigmas más fascinantes de la escatología bíblica. Para entender a qué se refería el autor de Apocalipsis, debemos situarnos en el contexto histórico del siglo I d.C., bajo el dominio de Roma.
    La interpretación académica e histórica más aceptada sugiere que estos "reyes" representan a los emperadores romanos. Aquí te presento el desglose de cómo encaja esta cronología en el contexto de Juan:
    1. "Cinco han caído"
    Se refiere a los cinco emperadores que ya habían muerto cuando se escribió o se sitúa la visión. Si empezamos la cuenta desde el primer emperador, la lista suele ser.
    1. El leon
    2. Oso
    3,4,5,6 Griego
    el numero cinco is Griego no Romano?

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    14 mins
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