As we approach that time, the fog is lifting. Students of Bible prophecy today can look back over history and see the significance of much of what Daniel and other prophets predicted in God’s Word.
For many years our society has been hurling toward a secularized, pagan future. In spite of isolated events to jar the spiritual consciousness of our nation, America has consistently refused to recognize, “we have a problem.”
Yet the expectation of the coming of the Lord to gather His church to meet Him in the air with the dead in Christ is very low, and for many it is not expected at all.
Here in 2023, all of this would be called “wokism”! And a marvelous cure for wokism would be a focus on the fact that the King is coming—perhaps today.
One second before or one second after seems like nothing, yet it makes all the difference in the world. Will you be on the flight, or will you go through the fight?
How many more warning signs will it take for pastors of seeker-friendly churches to recognize that we live in a day when the Bible is coming to life before their eyes and begin at least mentioning our “blessed hope” in their sermons? If not now, when?
We need to know the signs, stay informed of the news and be ready for the end. We don’t want to be deceived or distracted, ignorant or indifferent, surprised or scared. Therefore, it’s critical that we know how to tell time!
The Great Tribulation, the Day of Jacob’s trouble, the Great and Terrible Day of the Lord are not in the church’s future. The Day of the Lord centers on Israel and a Christ rejecting world.
The numerous reports of sudden death that come my way each and every day are not isolated incidents; they are happening all over the world in ever-increasing numbers.
"God is going to judge this Earth for the rejection of His Son, and there's going to be a great price to pay. This is the time for people to repent, turn from their sins, and Believe on the name of the Lord Jesus Christ."
Are you being a good steward of the secret message God has given the church? Are you proclaiming the soon coming of Christ, who will rescue us from this present evil age (Galatians 1:4)?
May 14th, 1948, June 7th, 1967 — Those dates are tied to events that occurred half a world away but reflect the resurrection of an ancient prophetic promise to the Jewish people.
In emphasizing the imminence of the Rapture, the “Signs of the Times” — the signs of Nature, Society, Spirituality, World Politics, Technology, and Israel — are shouting about the nearness of that glorious event.
He’s bringing the Jews, the Jewish people, back from the ends of the earth – not just from one place, not just from Babylon. This time, from the four corners of the world.
Bible prophecy is not arranged in 365-day intervals. But the Bible gives a great deal of information about the time just before Christ’s return. And that fits what we now see.
Given the significance that both the Old and New Testament place on the destruction of Sodom as a warning of future judgment, it is important to understand this event.
Despite the multitude of signs that tell us the wrath of the Day of Lord is ever so close, a majority of Christians remain unaware that they live in the last days.
The withered tree that did not bear fruit when Jesus was here 2,000 years ago has become tender and put forth new branches. We know that He is coming soon.
Why would God provide a multitude of examples where He literally fulfills His Word if He did not intend for us to take His predictions concerning our glorious future in the same way?
A mass defection from truth is underway. Sound doctrine is not endured, the expectation of Jesus’ return is low, false prophets abound, ethnic tensions run high, wars and rumors of wars are everywhere, and the list goes on and on.
It hasn’t happened yet, but one of the great messages of Christmas is that God keeps His promises. He kept His promises in the past, and, we can be sure, He will keep them in the future.
What did you think the last days would look like? Believe the Bible when it calls our times perilous and filled with people possessing selfish, reckless motives.
What that means to you and me as Christians living at the end of the time of the Gentiles and the church age is that we have been given an entire generation’s notice about the coming of the Lord.
In spite of the long wait, I’m convinced that Jesus’ appearing is imminent because of the myriad of signs telling us that the Tribulation period is right on our doorstep.
Services such as Alexa were originally built to make money and serve customers. Sadly, the companies that built them were unknowingly building the infrastructure of Antichrist.
Fear indicates we do not trust our Lord with the events coming upon the earth, that He should come up with a different method or plan as this one does not suit us or keep our comfort zone intact.
I must admit that even in my case, it is not until recently that I felt the need to include the word “satanic” in my definition, but it is a key, if not THE key component. The reason is simple, and it is found in the Bible.
Understand that this has been well thought out and planned for decades, and those in power are ready to use the following “crisis” to proceed with their agenda.
If you find yourself anxious about the Great Satanic Reset that is advancing, let me encourage you to stop and contemplate the greatest reset that is yet to come
The sellout to the New World Order minions, such as those of the World Economic Forum, continues to be a never-ending assault on this once God-blessed republic.
The true mark of spiritual maturity is the capacity to see the invisible. Spiritual wisdom brings with it the uncanny ability to understand what is going on in your life from God’s perspective.
If the prophetic events of Revelation 6 loom so close on the horizon, and they do, how much closer must we be to the Rapture of the church that must occur before these things happen?
Having served in a legislature at the state level, I can report that Charles Dickens’ description in “A Tale of Two Cities” applies to the political realm. As in war, you can witness both the altruistic self-sacrifice and the utter depravity of man.
The signs are all coming together right now. Keep your eyes on Jesus. Take care of your business, but do not let the cares of this world distract you from Him.
I believe that replacement theology, the teaching that God has transferred His covenant promises from Israel to the church in a spiritual sense, opens the door wide for further apostasy to enter the church.
I have said this for years—for decades. If we look around we will be depressed. If we look up we will have hope; we will be able to cope; we will have joy in the midst of earth’s sorrow.
Unfortunately, the numbers of those disputing the message of the book of Revelation continues to grow, even in churches that claim to believe in the inerrancy and inspiration of Scripture.
In my opinion, this is one of the most prominent signs of the times here in 2022. Surely, evil is waxing worse and worse and the participants in this ritual are calling evil good.
What makes me a misfit in many churches is that I have a different perspective of what it means to fulfill the Great Commission. What’s missing, in my opinion, is a biblical understanding of all that it means to “make disciples.” Thus the teaching aspect of Matthew 28:19-20 receives little, if any, consideration.
As history will attest, most every civilization that has been on earth has perpetrated the worse kind of perverseness and wickedness against children in its final throes of its existence.
World governments are in a predicted state of collapse thanks to the meddling of the globalists. They are causing instability, famine, war, poverty, and obsessing on the fake news called climate change.
As Satan’s counterfeits flood our world, how can we avoid being swept up in a tide of deception? We must be on guard at all times, comparing what we hear and see with the Truth of Scripture.
They don’t seem to understand that His rules are for our benefit and that of our children. He loves us, but as we stray further from Him, we become more and more miserable.
Why are so many today attempting to dismiss and re-interpret the words of Scripture regarding the future restoration of Israel and Jesus’ imminent appearing?