The End Times, also known as eschatology, is a significant theme in the Bible, referring to the period of time preceding the return of Jesus Christ and the ultimate judgment of humanity. According to biblical prophecy, this era will be marked by tribulation, apostasy, and the ultimate triumph of God over evil, as described in passages such as 2 Timothy 3:1-5 and Matthew 24:3-31. The Bible teaches that believers can have hope and confidence in the face of these events, knowing that God is sovereign and will ultimately bring about a new heaven and a new earth, as promised in Revelation 21:1-4, where God will "wipe away every tear" and there will be "no more death or mourning or crying or pain." As the apostle Paul wrote in 1 Thessalonians 4:18, believers are to "encourage one another with these words," looking forward to the return of Christ and the eternal life that awaits them.
A.W. Pink explores the prophetic discourse of Christ in Matthew 24, delivered shortly before His crucifixion, emphasizing its significance for the Jewish nation and the future events surrounding the end of the age. He highlights the disciples' questions regarding the destruction of the Temple and th
A.W. Tozer warns that the rising interest in spiritism and devil worship signals the nearing end of God's age of grace and mercy. He emphasizes that humanity's rebellion against God is reaching a tipping point, where divine judgment may soon be proclaimed. Tozer reminds us that the earth, though pop
In this sermon, the preacher expresses frustration and anger towards the wickedness in the world, particularly highlighting a case where a young man who had beaten up an elderly man and was shot while running away sued the police department and won a large sum of money. The preacher believes that th
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the four major events that will occur in connection with the capture of the city of Jerusalem. These events include the capture itself, the Lord's intervention, physical changes, and the establishment of a new order. The preacher emphasizes that Jerusalem will
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the fulfillment of predictions made by prophets regarding the destruction of Jerusalem. The speaker highlights that these predictions were literally fulfilled, demonstrating the accuracy of the prophets' words. The sermon then shifts to discussing a prediction m
In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the book of Daniel, specifically chapter 11. He mentions that this chapter is long and difficult, but he is determined to address the difficulties and provide understanding. The preacher believes that the first 20 verses of this chapter are historical and can
In this sermon, the speaker reflects on the progress of science and technology in the world today. They emphasize the importance of teaching profound knowledge to the younger generation, as they have the potential to surpass the scientific understanding of previous generations. The speaker then quot
Willie Mullan explores the profound prophecy of Daniel's Seventy Weeks, emphasizing its significance as one of the greatest prophetic revelations in the Bible. He discusses the angel Gabriel's message to Daniel, detailing the calculation of the weeks and their implications for the Jewish people and
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of testing teachings and doctrines based on four criteria: Did Jesus do it? Did Jesus teach it? Did the apostles do it? Did the apostles teach it? The speaker warns about the prevalence of deception in the last days, as mentioned in 1 Timothy 4 a
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the potential consequences of allowing certain types of music into our lives. He emphasizes the importance of being aware of the long-term effects, as even a small deviation from our goals can lead us astray. The preacher then references Numbers 12, where God d
