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Jesus Is Coming
Soon!
The #1 Most Overlooked Prophetic Sign
BY BRITT GILLETTE
ENDTIMESBIBLEPROPHECY.COM
". . . look up, because your salvation draws near" (Luke 21:28).
Can we know when Jesus is coming back? No.
No one knows the day or the hour of His return (Mark 13:32).
However, we can know the general season of His return. Why do I
say this? Because Jesus told us so. He said certain signs will indicate His
return is near.
And today, we see them. Those signs include (but are not limited
to):
- the rebirth of Israel as a nation (Jeremiah 23:7-8)...
- The Jewish people in control of Jerusalem (Luke 21:24-28)...
- A marked increase in travel and knowledge (Daniel 12:4)... and many more.
Centuries ago, Jesus and the prophets pointed to dozens of signs
just like these.
Jesus said when you see them, you should "look up,
because your salvation draws near" (Luke 21:28).
But I want to focus on just one of those signs. It's a sign so
obvious, people take it for granted.
It may even be the most important sign. Yet, while it's in full
view of every man, woman, and child on earth, most people still ignore it.
Hard to believe isn't it? But it's true.
One of the foremost signs of the Second Coming is either ignored
or dismissed by almost everyone in the world.
The Most Overlooked Sign of the Second Coming
So, what is this sign? It's the Gospel.
That's right. The spread of the Gospel is the most overlooked sign
of the Second Coming.
When Jesus was asked, "When will the end come? And what
will be the signs of your coming?"
He said, "the Good News will be preached to the
whole world so all nations will hear it, and then the end will come" (Matthew 24:14).
Our generation is on the verge of fulfilling this sign.
Right now, the Gospel is being preached in every nation on earth.
It's an unmistakable sign of the times in which we live.
Yet, it's the #1 most overlooked sign. The world, and even many
Christians, take it for granted.
Those people say, "What's the big deal? Why wouldn't
the Gospel spread across the world? We live in an age of satellite TV, the
Internet, and global travel."
True. Technology partially explains the recent explosion of the
Gospel. Print books, ebooks, websites, television, radio, and more take the
Gospel to millions on a daily basis.
But is technology solely responsible? No. Technology alone will
not make a message go global.
So what will? The power of the message. God is the one behind the
spread of the Gospel. Don't doubt it.
As Gamaliel observed, "If the Gospel is not from
God, it will soon fade away. But if the Gospel is from God, no one will be able
to stop it" (Acts 5:38-39).
How many others have tried to spread a different message and
failed? The Gospel has spread because it's the Word of God.
The Bible says the Word of God always produces fruit. It will
accomplish all God wants it to and prosper everywhere He sends it (Isaiah 55:11).
No one should take this for granted. After all, the global spread
of the Gospel is nothing less than a miracle.
Think about it. A first century carpenter on the outskirts of the
Roman Empire said His message would be proclaimed to the ends of the earth.
He said "the whole world" and "all
nations" will hear it. That's a bold claim.
Remember, Jesus only had a few followers at the time. He had no
great wealth. He didn't hold a high or important government position.
He wasn't a conquering hero. He was a poor wandering preacher in
an all but forgotten province of the mighty Roman Empire.
He lived in a time when TV, radio, the Internet, and the printing
press did not yet exist. Nothing indicated His name and message would spread to
all nations.
Yet, here we are today, where the name of Jesus is known
throughout the world.
Do we really grasp the significance of this? When Jesus made this
bold claim, His followers didn't even understand what "the whole
world" was.
Perhaps they had heard of India and China, but Japan? Australia?
North and South America?
All these places were unknown to the disciples. No one at the time
knew how large the world was or even how many nations existed.
The idea of reaching them all was absurd. Yet Jesus knew.
As God in the flesh, He knew how big the world was. And He said
the global spread of the Gospel would be a sign of His return.
The Spread of the Gospel
Following the crucifixion, the Gospel spread throughout Israel.
But it took several decades to reach the rest of the Roman Empire.
For the first 1,000 years of Christianity, the Gospel rarely left
western Europe and the Mediterranean region.
So, for fifteen centuries, no Christian could point to this sign
of the Second Coming.
Many honored the Lord's command to "go into all nations
and make disciples" (Matthew 28:19), and they tried to fulfill this sign in their time. But only
in recent years could anyone claim this sign is nearing fulfillment.
Today, the Gospel circles the globe on a daily basis. Missionaries
take it to the most remote corners of the world.
Radio and television transmit the Word of God into nations hostile
to Christianity, and the Internet brings the Gospel to everyone with an
electronic device.
Yet, despite all this, the spread of the Gospel goes largely
unnoticed. Jesus said this would be a sign of His return.
He said in the days of Noah, people enjoyed banquets and parties
and weddings right up to the time Noah entered his boat and the flood came and
destroyed them all (Luke 17:26-30).
The people of Noah's day did not believe a flood was coming. But
the flood did come, and so will Jesus.
Remember, Jesus said, "The Gospel will be preached
to all nations, and then the end will come" (Matthew 24:14).
He didn't say, "The Gospel will be preached to all
nations, and then I'll come 50 years or 100 years or 1,000 years later."
No. He said, "And then the end will come."
Our generation is on the verge of seeing the Gospel preached to
all the nations. That means Jesus is right at the door. He's coming soon!
Britt Gillette is author of the ebook Coming to Jesus as well as the books Signs
of the Second Comingand Racing Toward Armageddon.
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