Jack Hibbs : The Strangest Bible Questions Answered In 29 Minutes
This session features a fast-paced Q&A covering key topics in Christian theology, including resurrection, end-times prophecy, salvation, and biblical interpretation. The speaker answers unrehearsed questions in a one-minute rapid-fire format, offering clear and direct explanations rooted in Scripture.
A central theme is the resurrection of the body. According to the Bible, believers will not receive a “new corpse” but a glorified, living body like Jesus after His resurrection. While the spirit goes to be with the Lord upon death, the body will be raised and transformed at the resurrection or rapture.
The discussion also distinguishes between major prophetic events such as the Ezekiel 38 war and the Battle of Armageddon. Ezekiel 38 describes a surprise attack on Israel by a limited group of nations, while Armageddon occurs near the end of the tribulation and involves global conflict. These events are separate and serve different roles in biblical prophecy.
Regarding salvation after the rapture, the speaker explains that those who already understand the gospel but reject it may face strong delusion and lose the opportunity to believe. However, many Gentiles who had not previously understood the gospel will still come to faith during the tribulation through the witness of Jewish evangelists.
A key doctrinal point is the imminence of the rapture no prophecy must be fulfilled before it occurs. In contrast, the second coming of Christ happens only after the seven-year tribulation and is preceded by many prophetic signs.
The speaker rejects the idea that current events indicate we are already in the tribulation, noting the absence of key biblical markers such as the Antichrist, the mark of the beast, and the false prophet. Misinterpretations of prophecy are attributed to poor understanding of Scripture.
Other topics include:
- The difference between apostasy and backsliding: apostates never truly believed, while backsliders are believers who have drifted but remain saved.
- The concept of being chosen by God, explained as based on God’s foreknowledge rather than forced belief.
- The role of Israel in prophecy, affirming that the Jewish people remain central to God’s plan.
- The existence of fallen angels, some of whom are currently bound while others remain active.
Practical questions are also addressed, such as overcoming sinful habits, the meaning of biblical symbols, and how to interpret Old Testament laws through the lens of Jesus Chris
Overall, the message emphasizes readiness, biblical literacy, and personal faith, encouraging believers to understand Scripture deeply and live in anticipation of Christ’s return.
