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The End of the Age?
Don't let doomsday prophets fool you. Just because there's been another big earthquake, it doesn't signal the end of the world. It does, however, bring us closer to what the Bible calls "the end of the age." Do you want evidence that the Bible is the Word of God? Of course you don't, but here it is anyway: Look at the signs the Bible speaks of (combined from Matthew 24; Mark 13; Luke 21; 1 Timothy 4; and 2 Timothy 3), and relate that to contemporary life on earth.
It says that at the end of the age there will be earthquakes in various places, famines, diseases, people becoming fearful of the future, nation rising against nation, wars, people would be deceived by religious leaders who said they were from God, a dead religious system, materialism, a forsaking of the Ten Commandments, money-hunger preachers who would have big followings and slur the name of Christ (see 2 Peter 2:1–3), a denial of the Noahic flood (how true is that one!), increase in violence (watch the news tonight), haters of God (listen to His name blasphemed daily), an increase in knowledge (think of the Internet/computer age), an increase in travel (air travel), false converts who would fall away from the Christian faith and get into the occult (see 1 Timothy 4:1-5).
Scripture also says that mockers would say that these signs have always been around (did you just say that?). We are even told why they would mock such clear truth--because they love their lust (2 Peter 3:1-7). That cuts close to the bone. Imagine that--a 2,000 year-old Book predicts what you would say, and why you would say it.
Here's the trump card. Jesus said to watch for when the Jews regained Jerusalem (see Luke 21:24). That happened in 1967, after 2,000 years of the Jews not having a homeland, they stepped into Jerusalem, bringing into culmination all the signs of the times.
Don't test God's patience. You had better get right with Him today, before it's too late.
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How True
| Posted On: 05/16/08 03:46:44 PM |
Age 49, IL |
Well done Ray. For those who say, 'we've always had tornadoes, earthquakes, etc', I urge you to key in on Matthew 24:8, "All these are the beginning of birth pains". Birth pains start out far apart and not too painful. As the time draws near for the birth, the pains increase tremendously, and they come faster and harder. When you see more violent weather, increased crime, homosexuality and sexual immorality increasing, etc., then know this, His return is near, right at the door. Let's be watchful, and pray we may be counted worthy to escape all that is about to happen.
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too true
| Posted On: 05/15/08 10:59:16 PM |
Age 50, TX |
To watch is to be prepared for the unexpected. It is to give up the illusions of straight-line extrapolations, the silly assumption that current trends will continue. It is to abandon the calculations of the pundits about the swinging of some invisible pendulum. In this time, particularly, it is to accept the fact that life will not go on as it has. A change is in the offing, but no one knows what direction it will take. History is the realm of contingency, the unexpected. The proper eschatology is watchful expectancy for the Abba's work and will, and a wary guardedness about the rebounding perversity of humankind. The danger is to preempt the future with our own agenda and our own eagerness to be proven right by history.
- Robert Jewett, "Jesus Against the Rapture"
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End of Age
| Posted On: 05/15/08 03:34:17 PM |
Age 45, ME |
Scripture gives us some clues to look at for the end of the age. One was when Isreal became a nation again in 1948 but that is only part of the clue. Luke 21:29 Behold the fig tree we are told AND ALL THE TREES: (if you study your bible, trees often reference people and nations) Look up "fig" and you will see it is Isreal, the nation here. Most study bibles represent this but the real clue is "all the trees/nations. The other nations that shot forth are the satelite nations of the soviet union. vs. 30 When THEY now shoot forth, ye see and know of your own selves that summer(tribulation) is now nigh at hand. vs 32 ...this generation (40 years) shall not pass away till all be fulfilled. Lists are in place in America of people to pick up. Guilliotines are here to waiting for the near future.
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we got nuked on 9/11
| Posted On: 05/15/08 08:11:35 AM |
Age 52, MO |
google: 270207319478
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Ray's NOT wrong
| Posted On: 05/15/08 06:41:28 AM |
Age 36, CT |
The 40's date (actually 1948) is when Israel became a nation....1967 is when they took Jerusalem. 19 years later. There are 2 prophecies about the 70 years (+ additional for disobedience) 1 for National Israel...1 for Jerusalem and the incidents in antiquity were 19 years apart...just like 1948-1967 is 19 years.hmmmmm.... makes ya think!
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Nice Piece Ray
| Posted On: 05/14/08 02:26:20 PM |
Age 51, GA |
Very nice Ray, well done. That scripture in 2Peter is one of my favorites to recall when talking with the youth of today and giving them a "snapshot" of what today looks like. God bless you.
Craig Gleason
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Israel
| Posted On: 05/14/08 12:32:11 PM |
Age 20, KY |
I thought it was 1947.
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end of the age
| Posted On: 05/14/08 12:27:21 PM |
Age 21, MN |
I strongly believe that the end of age will come eventually. How soon? We can't tell. The bible is way too vague about it. All of those "signs" you listed have been happening for the last two thousand years and beyond. It is good to acknowledge the second coming of Christ, but since we cannot know when it will happen, we must live like it is coming tomorrow. -Dan Smith
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Adams place in creation.
| Posted On: 05/14/08 11:18:37 AM |
Age 41, ENGLAND |
Such a wonderful video. Just a tiny reminder of what we could have had in the garden of Eden. Everything subject.
This reminds me of the time I watched a wonderful display of a man with dolphins. I sobbed uncontrollably at the magnificent sight. I think it was just the magnificence of God`s creation.
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TRUST IN THE ONE WHO RAISES THE DEAD
| Posted On: 05/14/08 10:59:51 AM |
Age 64, OH |
Matthew 24:21For then there will be GREAT DISTRESS,UNEQUALED FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE WORLD until now—and NEVER TO BE EQUALED AGAIN.(This has to be THE great tribulation) 22If those days had not been cut short, no one would survive, but for the sake of the elect those days will be shortened. 23At that time if anyone says to you, 'Look, here is the Christ!' or, 'There he is!' do not believe it. 24For false Christs and false prophets will appear and perform great signs and miracles to deceive even the elect—if that were possible. 25See, I have told you ahead of time.-- 27For as lightning that comes from the east is visible even in the west, so will be the coming of the Son of Man. -- 9"Immediately AFTER the distress of those days
" 'the sun will be darkened,
and the moon will not give its light;
the stars will fall from the sky,
and the heavenly bodies will be shaken.' 30"At that time the sign of the Son of Man will appear in the sky, and all the nations of the earth will mourn. They will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of the sky, with power and great glory. 31And he will send his angels with a loud trumpet call, and they will gather his elect from the four winds, from one end of the heavens to the other. -- So we can see here that Jesus told us the sure sign of His return. He would return right AFTER the great tribulation. How would anyone survive this Great Tribulation with out the help of The Lord Jesus. Turn to Jesus now and ask Him to help you seek Him and make Him number one in your life. Otherwise how will you survive a tribulation so terrible that even the elect would not survive without the help of the Lord Jesus Christ. Truly there is no hope for anyone except for the Lord Jesus Christ. Trust in the One who can raise the dead. Lou
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