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Signs Of The End
Times
CompellingTruth.org
One of the most intriguing
aspects about God is His choice to occasionally reveal to His followers what
will happen in the future.
He has very specific
reasons for doing so: one is to give encouragement to those who are going
through the trials (Daniel 12:12), and another is
to exhort us to continue in His work (Matthew 25:29-30).
The prophecies of the end
times give an account of what will happen at the end of history on earth.
They include the rapture
of the church, wherein all believers are removed from the earth, the
tribulation, a seven-year period of anguish as God judges the sin of humanity,
and the millennial kingdom, where Christ will reign as King.
The millennial kingdom
begins shortly after the end of the tribulation.
But the Bible also gives
guidance as to the timing of the rapture and the tribulation.
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The prophecies regarding the rapture do not tell us when it will happen, nor do they give us any sign to watch for.
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The prophecies regarding the rapture do not tell us when it will happen, nor do they give us any sign to watch for.
In fact,
in Matthew 24:36, Jesus says, "But
concerning that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor
the Son, but the Father only."
Although signs of the
coming tribulation may occur before the rapture (like the re-establishment of
Israel), there is nothing that must occur before the rapture.
All applicable references
show the early church eagerly awaiting Christ's return (Matthew 24:33; 1 Corinthians 1:7; Philippians 3:20-21), not eagerly
awaiting the signs of Christ's return.
Still, the promise of the
rapture does fill God's purposes.
It first exhorts believers
to do the work before them (1 Peter 4:7).
James said to be
patient and strengthen our hearts because "the coming of the Lord is at
hand" (James 5:8).
The prophecies also
encourage us because they say believers will not suffer through the tribulation
(1 Thessalonians 1:10).
The prophecies regarding
the tribulation are designed to both exhort (Matthew 25:1-30) and encourage (Matthew 24:22), but they also give
specific signs to look for.
Matthew 24:5-7 records a few: "For
many will come in my name, saying, 'I am the Christ,' and they will lead many
astray. And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars.
“See that you
are not alarmed, for this must take place, but the end is not yet.
“For nation will
rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom, and there will be famines and
earthquakes in various places."
But the section
concludes with the warning that these signs are merely the "beginning
of the birth pains" (Matthew 24:8).
Although these are signs,
we do not know exactly when the tribulation will occur.
1 Thessalonians 5:1-11 explains that the
day of the Lord will come "like a thief in the night. … as labor pains
come upon a pregnant woman."
"Wars and
rumors of wars" have occurred for millennia.
Earthquakes, volcanoes,
and hurricanes have repeatedly struck our world since long before we had the
technology to record them.
It is not possible to say
if any particular natural disaster is a specific sign of the coming end times.
There are political
indications we can look for, however.
The re-establishment of
Israel is a powerful sign and one that few before the 1940s could not have
imagined.
It is a major first step
in fulfilling God's promise to Abraham (Genesis 17:8) and the prophecy that in
the end times, the temple will be rebuilt (Daniel 12:11).
If a national leader from
the West were to rise to power and take over three other countries, it could
possibly be the "little horn" of Daniel 7:8 which is believed to be the
antichrist.
Paul explained in 2 Timothy 3:1-9 and 2 Thessalonians 2:3 that the last days
will be difficult because of the evil that people will cling to.
And 1 Timothy 4:1 says, "Now the
Spirit expressly says that in later times some will depart from the faith by
devoting themselves to deceitful spirits and teachings of demons."
The signs of the end times
are to encourage us that God has a plan and His plan is ultimately to glorify
Himself.
The signs will be
fulfilled, and His plan will come to pass exactly as He has
foreordained it for His perfect purpose and according to His good pleasure.
"I make
known the end from the beginning, from ancient times, what is still to come. I
say, 'My purpose will stand, and I will do all that I please'" (Isaiah 46:10 NIV).
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Our mission is to take the questions, issues, struggles, and disagreements that exist within the Christian faith and shine the truth of God's Word on them. We believe the truth of God's Word is compelling. If we would all truly and fully submit ourselves to the truth of God's Word, most of our questions, issues, struggles, and disagreements would disappear. God's Word does not directly address every situation we face in life, but it does contain truth that can apply to anything and everything we deal with.
Whether it is theology, apologetics, or the practical Christian life - we want to present the compelling truth of God's Word. Whether it is about God, Jesus, salvation, the Bible, sin, or eternity - we want to present the compelling truth of God's Word.
The purpose statement of CompellingTruth.org is: "Presenting the truth of the Christian faith in a compelling, relevant, and practical way."
Our mission is to take the questions, issues, struggles, and disagreements that exist within the Christian faith and shine the truth of God's Word on them. We believe the truth of God's Word is compelling. If we would all truly and fully submit ourselves to the truth of God's Word, most of our questions, issues, struggles, and disagreements would disappear. God's Word does not directly address every situation we face in life, but it does contain truth that can apply to anything and everything we deal with.
Whether it is theology, apologetics, or the practical Christian life - we want to present the compelling truth of God's Word. Whether it is about God, Jesus, salvation, the Bible, sin, or eternity - we want to present the compelling truth of God's Word.
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