Moriel Ministries is active in the area of discernment withstanding the popular apostasy in the contemporary church that The Word of God warns would precede the return of Jesus. We remain firmly aligned to the conviction that contemporary events in The Middle East , Europe, and in the church make the present time in history different from other eras when people thought it was the last days. We affirm the belief that Jesus is coming again and prophecy of His return is radically being fulfilled increasingly.
In this episode of Catching Up with Jacob, the panel examines the growing tension between public calls to prayer and the spiritual compromises often hidden beneath them, using the National Prayer Breakfast, ecumenical movements, and political theater as a launching point for deeper biblical discernment. The discussion moves from the dangers of false unity and celebrity Christianity to the escalating crisis with Iran, highlighting t...
This introduction sets the stage for a focused study of the seven letters to the seven churches in the Book of Revelation (Revelation 2–3), emphasizing that these are not ordinary epistles written by apostles but the direct words of Jesus Christ, given to John and recorded under divine direction as described in Revelation 1:1; the message highlights how these letters were written to real congregations in Asia Minor yet continue to ...
This message centers on the believer’s search for truth and stability through God’s Word, emphasizing that Scripture speaks hope, correction, and life into weary hearts, from creation’s first declaration in Genesis 1:3 (“Let there be”) to the resurrection power revealed when the stone was rolled away in Matthew 28:2. It stresses the importance of understanding Scripture according to its original meaning, as taught in Nehemiah 8:8, ...
This teaching explains how Jesus’ healing of the man born blind reveals the deeper meaning of salvation, showing that miracles serve not as spectacles but as signs of God’s compassion, the Messiah’s identity, and the spiritual restoration of humanity, especially in the context of Hanukkah, the Feast of Dedication; drawing from John 9:38–39, John 10, and John 5, the speaker emphasizes that Jesus is worshiped as God, fulfills the sym...
Jeremiah 21 presents a sobering scene in which the prophet faithfully delivers God’s word to King Zedekiah and the leaders of Judah, exposing the hypocrisy of persecuting the true messenger while secretly knowing he speaks the truth (Jeremiah 21:1–2); despite earlier warnings from the prophets, Judah now seeks divine help as Babylon advances, yet God declares that judgment—not deliverance—is coming through war, famine, and pestilen...
This teaching emphasizes that whenever God stirs His people to seek renewal and revival amid devastation, spiritual opposition is inevitable, as vividly illustrated in Zechariah 3:1–7, where Joshua the high priest is accused by Satan yet defended and cleansed by the Lord, symbolizing God’s redemptive purpose for His people; drawing from the post-exilic context of Haggai, Ezra, and Nehemiah, the message shows how historical rebuildi...
This teaching through Galatians chapter six emphasizes how believers are to live out the gospel in community, calling mature Christians to gently restore those caught in sin while guarding their own hearts (Galatians 6:1–2), avoiding pride and self-deception (Galatians 6:3–5), and sharing generously with those who teach the Word (Galatians 6:6), all while remembering that God cannot be mocked and that we reap what we sow—either to ...
In this segment, we turn our focus to the United Kingdom, examining current political developments alongside the deeper historical roots of immigration in Great Britain. From post-World War II labor shortages and Commonwealth migration to the present era of mass immigration, shifting demographics, and political realignment, we trace how decades of policy decisions have reshaped British society. We also explore the growing disconten...
This message reflects on the pastor’s return to teaching after serious illness and centers on the timeless call Jesus gives to the suffering church in Revelation 2 (the church of Smyrna), a letter focused not on correction but on encouragement amid fear, persecution, and coming tribulation, urging believers to trust God deeply, remain faithful no matter the cost, and not be afraid of suffering, since Christ Himself has already endu...
This teaching warns that many modern seminaries and theological institutions have been overtaken by the zeitgeist—the “spirit of the age”—which the speaker identifies as a vehicle for deception within the church, particularly through academic theology. Tracing influences from 19th-century German liberalism, Darwinism, Hegelian philosophy, consumerism, and Eastern mysticism, the speaker argues that these ideas have steadily undermi...
In this teaching, Jacob Prasch weaves together Revelation 2:18–23 (the church of Thyatira) with Hosea 1–2 to explain how Scripture consistently portrays idolatrous religious systems as a harlot that seduces God’s people into spiritual adultery. He interprets Jezebel as the archetype of false teaching, syncretism, and institutional corruption, arguing that when churches refuse repentance, Christ no longer addresses the institution b...
Jacob continues his exposition in Jeremiah 20:7–18, focusing on Jeremiah’s inner turmoil after persecution from the priestly establishment (context from Jeremiah 20:1–6): Jeremiah laments that the Lord “deceived/overpowered” him and that he has become a daily object of mockery (Jeremiah 20:7–8), yet he admits he cannot stop speaking because God’s word is like a “burning fire… in my bones” (Jeremiah 20:9). He describes betrayal by “...
Pastor Marco teaches that the Transfiguration is far more than a dramatic moment in Jesus’ ministry; it is a prophetic revelation of the resurrection, the rapture, and the coming kingdom. By placing the event at Caesarea Philippi—a center of pagan worship, false gods, and imperial power—he highlights the contrast between false saviors and the true Christ. Jesus’ declaration that the “gates of Hades will not prevail” is grounded in ...
This concluding episode of Lessons in Forgiveness emphasizes that forgiveness is not optional but essential to living the abundant life Christ offers. Drawing from John 10:10 and several illustrations, Sandy explains how unforgiveness becomes a heavy spiritual burden that keeps believers trapped in the past, distorts relationships, and robs both the forgiver and the forgiven of freedom and joy. Forgiveness is shown not merely as a ...
In this segment, Pastor Marco introduces a study of Haggai by arguing that Christians need to “bathe” in God’s Word by learning Scripture in its full-book context rather than relying on isolated verses, because God gave the Bible as books with coherent themes and purpose. He contrasts human wisdom (like Confucius, who mixed insight with historical errors) with Haggai’s brief but fully reliable prophetic message, then frames Haggai’...
In this teaching, James Jacob Prasch argues that the church first went wrong by exceeding what is written in Scripture and replacing apostolic authority with tradition, a pattern he traces to early post-apostolic developments and later institutional Christianity. Using passages such as 1 Corinthians 4:6, Isaiah 29, Mark 7, Matthew 15, Deuteronomy 4, Proverbs 30, and Revelation 22, he contends that adding to or subtracting from God...
In this extensive prophetic teaching, Jacob Prasch traces the biblical and historical progression of Babylon as a spiritual system, beginning with the Tower of Babel and moving through Pergamum, Rome, and ultimately toward Jerusalem, arguing that Satan’s strategy has always been to counterfeit God’s kingdom through false religion, political power, and human self-deification. Drawing from Genesis, Daniel, Revelation, the Gospels, a...
Jacob Prasch continues his exposition of Jeremiah 19 into the opening of Jeremiah 20, emphasizing that God’s announced judgment on Jerusalem was not something the Lord “wanted” but something forced by persistent refusal to repent, as the people made God’s house “alien” through idolatry, immorality, and the shedding of innocent blood—paralleling this with modern church apostasies (interfaith worship, homosexuality, and abortion). He...
Pastor Marco frames Acts 1 as the necessary “what’s next” after the resurrection: Jesus ascends, but His mission continues through a new body on earth—the church—by the power of the Holy Spirit. He emphasizes that Luke–Acts is one continuous account designed to connect later believers to the first generation, and he traces the Holy Spirit’s role from Jesus’ conception, baptism, temptation, ministry, death, and resurrection, to the ...
Sandy stresses the urgency of forgiveness because time is short and Christ’s return is imminent. Unforgiveness is described as a lifestyle sin that can block spiritual growth, rob believers of God’s blessings, and even leave sin unresolved before death or Christ’s return. The speaker challenges the common excuse of “working on forgiveness,” arguing that forgiveness is a decisive act of obedience empowered by God, not something to b...
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