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ARE WE LIVING IN THE END TIMES? HOW DO WE KNOW THE END OF THE AGE IS NEAR? BY THE PROPHETIC SIGNS

 Is there any relationship between the events of which we read, hear, and see in the daily news and biblical prophecy? Yes! Just as when we are travelling and see signs besides the highway telling us what to expect on the road ahead, the Bible provides signs of the times that point to specific events in the future.

The Bible gives many examples of signs that should warn us of the coming end of this the church age which started nearly 2000 years ago after Christ’s resurrection. While we are also told we will not know the time of the end, the exact hour or day; God obviously wants us to know when that time is getting near. When that season is upon us. God gave us His prophetic Word, so that we could watch and know. Over 26% of the Bible is dedicated to prophecy. God obviously wanted us to know His plan for the future.

Unfortunately, many Christians take the verses that tell us we won’t know the exact TIME or DAY of His coming to mean they should ignore any or all Scripture that might warn us of this time of tribulation. Others have fallen into the trap of fearing to be labelled the “conspiracy theorist” should they display an interest in the Biblical prophecies about our future on earth. My philosophy is simple: God included it in the Bible and, since God is all-knowing, we should trust that it is something we should know and study along with the rest of His Word.

When Christ was here, almost 2000 years ago, He chastised the religious leaders of His day for their ignorance of the prophetic Scriptures. Why did He rebuke those first century Jewish leaders? Because they were eyewitnesses to the fulfilment of literally hundreds of Old Testament prophecies concerning the First Coming of Christ, but they were unable or perhaps unwilling to discern the signs of their times!

I can’t think of anything more preposterous than the suggestion that God wants us to be in the dark when it comes to His prophetic agenda for the future. If it were so, why did He give us so many prophetic indicators in His Word? And why are the Scriptures so precise when it comes to the chronology of prophetic events? The apostle Paul told the believers at Thessalonica that he did not want them “to be ignorant” concerning the Rapture and other related end-time events (1 Thess. 4:13).

According to scholars there are at least 450 prophetic signs given in the Old Testament Scriptures. Most of these signs center around two major events in historythe First Coming of Christ Jesus, 2000 years ago; and the Second Coming of Christ Jesus and other related events. Of the 450 prophetic signs God gave the Jews concerning the coming of Christ Jesus, 196 were fulfilled when He came the first time at Bethlehem. That means there are over 250 signs given for His second coming – which still remains to be fulfilled!

So, if Christ held those first century Jews responsible for their failure to discern the signs of the times in their day, how much more responsible are we for discerning the signs of the times in our day? God wants us to be equipped with the knowledge and discernment necessary to be able to recognize the signs of the times. Ignorance of God’s prophetic outline and failure to know God’s program for the Church, the nations, and Israel is the cause of the overwhelming amount of error and misunderstanding of the events of the future. God has given us the prophetic Scriptures for precisely that purpose. We have, as the apostle Peter says, “The prophetic word made more sure, which you do well to heed as a light that shines in a dark place (2 Peter 1:19).” In that “prophetic word made more sure“, God tells us what will take place on earth after Christ completely removes His true church.

The signs of our times were only possible to understand since May 1948 with the rebirth of Israel. Before 1948 it was not possible to know that we were living in the end times or at the end of the age. After June 11, 1967, when the Israeli forces recaptured the city of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War, God’s prophetic clock started ticking loudly. The nation Israel is the timepiece, or the point of reference He has given us, for discerning the times of the season we live in.

You may ask, “Why is the fact that Israel was reborn as a nation in 1948 and the recapture of Jerusalem in 1967 an important event to the study of biblical prophecy?” Because God said that He would one day regather the children of Israel into the land promised them through His covenant with Abraham. Surely, I will take the children of Israel from among the nations, wherever they have gone, and will gather them from every side and bring them into their own land (Ezekiel 37:21).” This prophetic regathering, which we have seen take place within our generation, is to serve as a sign to the world that the “Day of the Lord” draws near. Let me explain

The “Day of the Lord” refers to an extended period of time when God’s wrath and judgement is poured upon the inhabitants of earth, beginning with the Tribulation period and including the events leading up to the Second Coming of Christ. It will begin (come) unexpectedly “as a thief in the night (1 Thess.5:1-11).” Immediately prior to the “Day of the Lord” we have the coming of Christ for His church in the air when all believers are taken out of this world before God’s wrath and judgement begins on earth.

There are no Bible prophecies to be fulfilled before the appearing of Christ to remove His true church. But after the true church is removed in the Rapture, a whole sequence of momentous events is predicted to take place in the Tribulation. The Tribulation is a future seven-year period of time when God will finish His discipline of Israel and finalize His judgement on the unbelieving world. The Bible describes this period of time as the most terrible in all of human history (Matt. 24:21). The trends we see developing today are preparing the way for their fulfilment. In future postings I will be examining those trends in three different spheres: the global political sphere, the economic and financial sphere, and the religious sphere.

Are We Living in The End Times?

 We are surrounded by so many obvious signs that we would have to be blind not to see them, yet some fail to recognize them when they are called to their attention. Many changes in the last 75 years have only brought further confirmation that we are indeed living in “the times of the signs.” Has the time finally arrived? Now that nearly 2000 years have passed since Jesus Christ’s first coming, ominous trends in the world today tell us that we indeed are presently living in the end time. Our age is replete with many disturbing signs indicating that this age of man’s 6000-year government on earth is drawing to a close. Never in history have so many legitimate prophetic signs pointed towards Christ’s anticipated second coming.

Jesus compares the signs of the end to giving birth. Contractions at the beginning of labor are few and far between. However, as labor progresses, the intensity and frequency of contractions increase. So, as we get closer to Jesus’ coming, the signs He gave us will increase in intensity and frequency (as evidenced by modern events). The signs Jesus gave us reveal how soon the next event will occur. The Bible may not give a specific date of when Jesus will come, but the approaching warning signs indicate how close we are.

Throughout history, God has warned people before He acts. God gave Noah and the people of his day120 years of warning (Genesis 6:3); Lot and his family were also given a warning; the Egyptians were given 10 warning signs (Exodus 5:1; 12:36); a 40-day warning to Nineveh was given (Jonah 3:4); and Jesus gave the nation of Israel a warning 37 years before her destruction in A.D. 70 (Matthew 24:1-2).

God warns His people before judgment falls and saves those who are obedient.

God will do this before the start of His seven-year wrath on earth called the Tribulation. Jesus, speaking of this horrific time

said, For then there will be great tribulation, such as has not been since the beginning of the world until this time, no, nor ever shall be. And unless those days were shortened, no flesh would be saved… (Matthew 24:21-22).”  Just before this horrendous time of God’s wrath on earth, He will save His body of believers (the Church) by snatching them off the planet and taking them to heaven in what is called the Rapture. So, beware that judgment should not come as a surprise to mankind because God has revealed it in advance through His prophets (Amos 3:7).

 How Do We Know That The End is Near?

We are living in the end times because what is happening now could not have happened in any other generation. Scripture tells us that before Jesus’ second advent, the gospel (the good news about Jesus and His offer of salvation and eternal life) will be preached to the entire world (Matt. 24:14). The Bible also says that sometime after this happens, the end will come. The Bible has been preached in certain parts of the world for a long time. But now, with the increasing worldwide availability of television, radio and the internet, there is greater potential for the gospel to be preached to everyone, everywhere. Peoples of the Middle East, Eastern Europe, India, China, and other parts of Asia that didn’t hear the gospel, or where the gospel was suppressed because of Islam, Communism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and other state religions, can now hear the gospel through radio, television, or internet without fear of persecution or fear of death. Even today, if you’re caught with a Bible, in Saudi Arabia and some other countries the punishment for such an offense can be death. However, over the years several ministries that I have supported have radio satellite communication towers in the Middle East and people of the Middle East can listen to the gospel message in their own homes without the fear of death. How do we know the end is near? Jesus said, And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the world as a witness to all the nations, and then the end will come (Matt. 24:14). There you have it – that’s how we know the end is near.

We Should Know The Times Of The Season We Live In 

 Christ was emphatic in teaching about His return. Jesus emphasized prophecy and the undertaking of it in His teachings. He said, Blessed is he who reads and those who hear the words of this prophecy (Rev. 1:3),” relating to the testimony and revelation of Jesus Christ and His second coming. He emphasized its importance in understanding His life and ministry. Yet, He did explain that there are some aspects of the future that cannot be discerned with precision. His return is certain, but the precise moment is not (day or hour of the rapture). However, after the rapture, once the seven-year tribulation starts it will be possible for those believers who come to the Lord in the tribulation (a.k.a. martyred tribulation saints) to know the approximate time of Christ’s second coming back to earth.

[Please note that at the rapture of the church Christ’s feet does not touch the earth and that we meet Him in the clouds – this is not to be confused with His second coming to earth as there are two phases of Christ’s return. The end times are most easily understood when a distinction is made between the coming of Christ in the air to remove His church and the coming of Christ to the earth to rescue Israel and set up His kingdom – the Millennium (Rev. 20:6 – 1000-year reign of Christ).]

Since the Bible outlines a clear cast and scenario of players, events and nations involved in the end time Tribulation, we can see God’s preparation for the final seven years of Daniel’s prophecy regarding His dealing with His people Israel (Daniel 12). For example, the fact that Israel has been re-established as a nation and now controls Jerusalem is a strong indicator that the church age is drawing to an end (Isa. 11:11, 12:6; Eze. 20:33-44, 22:17-22; Zep. 2:1-3).

Apart from a few exceptions, the church age is not a time of prophetic fulfilment. Instead, prophecy will be fulfilled after the Rapture, as God once again  deals with the nation of Israel in the Tribulation. The current church age does not have a specific prophetic countdown or timetable, unlike Israel and its 70 weeks of years prophecy (Daniel 9:14-27).

The church age is not characterized by historically verifiable prophetic events, except its beginning on the Day of Pentecost, which began 50 days after Jesus’ resurrection (Acts 2, 3), and its ending with the Rapture. The clear course of the last days for the church consists of constant warnings to the believer to be on guard against doctrinal defection, otherwise known as apostasy.

So, as we can see today, God’s prophetic plan for humanity is on track and on schedule. History and current events are moving towards a finale in which God’s program will be fully realized. With the return of a significant portion of the world’s Jewish population to their promised land and the subsequent establishment of Israel as a nation in 1948 as prophesied 2500 years ago, God’s plan is moving closer and closer to fruition. Hardly a day goes by without the media reporting on news from that tiny country in the Middle East, Israel. Such focus is as God’s word said it would be. Israel is God’s super sign of the times, which makes significant many other developments and world events.

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