Signs Of The Times
In the Last Days, no one will be able to buy nor sell unless they have the mark of the beast. Revelation 13:16-17
Gross Sin will be prevalent. The population will ignore the truth. II Timothy 3:1-5 Romans 1:18-32
Moreover, sexual and perverse behavior will be common and normalized and accepted by all, even governments and churches. Philippians 2:15 Proverbs 2:14-17 Psalms 125:5
There will be a One World Government. Daniel 7:23-25
There will be a One World Religion. Revelation 17:1-18
There will be a regathering of the Nation of Israel back in their country. The UN recognized Israel as nation in 1948. Ezekiel 36:24
Israel will hold Jerusalem once again. In June 1967 Israel fought the what is now called the 6-day war and captured the old city of Jerusalem after almost two thousand years. Ezekiel 20:41
The Old Roman Empire will be established again with at least 10 nations. March 25, 1957 in Rome, Italy at signing of the Treaty of Rome which may have marked the establishment of the revised Roman Empire as scriptures foretell. The EU will have 10 nations arise together to fulfill the FINAL End Time kingdom shown in Daniel 7:24 Rev.13:1-10 Rev.17:9-10
In the end of the End Times the world will believe that good is evil and evil is good. The Bible says through Isaiah the prophet: “Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; who put darkness for light, and light for darkness; who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!” Isaiah 5:20 and see Amos 5:14
These signs really provoked this website and app and are just a few of the many reason to believe that we are at the end of the age, or as I prefer, the End Times. As we have mentioned in so many places, no one knows the day or the hour, but the Bible calls us all to be aware of the times or seasons. And it seems this is the season to be aware of the our Lord Jesus Christ’s soon return for his chosen. The Bible says that God does not want any one to die, but repent, and be restored to Him. John 3:16-17
Mark Of The Beast
Understanding the Mark of the Beast: The Mark of the Beast is mentioned in the book of Revelation (Revelation 13:16-18). This signifies allegiance to the Antichrist and rejection of God. New Christians should study and understand the biblical passages regarding the Mark of the Beast to discern its significance and implications
1. Revelation 13:16-18: “It also forced all people, great and small, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hands or on their foreheads, so that they could not buy or sell unless they had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of its name. This calls for wisdom: let the one who has understanding calculate the number of the beast, for it is the number of a man, and his number is 666.”
2. Revelation 14:9-11: “A third angel followed them and said in a loud voice: ‘If anyone worships the beast and its image and receives its mark on their forehead or on their hand, they, too, will drink the wine of God’s fury, which has been poured full strength into the cup of his wrath. They will be tormented with burning sulfur in the presence of the holy angels and of the Lamb. And the smoke of their torment will rise for ever and ever. There will be no rest day or night for those who worship the beast and its image, or for anyone who receives the mark of its name.'”
These passages from the book of Revelation provide insight into the concept of the Mark of the Beast and its significance. They emphasize the implications of receiving the mark and the consequences for those who choose to worship the beast or pledge allegiance to it.
While the primary passages above directly address the consequences of receiving the Mark of the Beast are Revelation 13:16-18 and Revelation 14:9-11, there are a few other passages that indirectly touch upon the topic. Here are a couple of additional verses that may provide further insight:
1. Revelation 16:2: “The first angel went and poured out his bowl on the land, and ugly, festering sores broke out on the people who had the mark of the beast and worshiped its image.”
This verse is part of the description of the pouring out of the bowls of God’s wrath in the book of Revelation. It indicates that those who have the mark and worship the beast will experience physical affliction in the form of painful sores.
2. Revelation 19:20: “But the beast was captured, and with it the false prophet who had performed the signs on its behalf. With these signs, he had deluded those who had received the mark of the beast and worshiped its image. The two of them were thrown alive into the fiery lake of burning sulfur.”
This passage refers to the ultimate fate of the beast and the false prophet, who lead people astray and deceive them into worshiping the beast and receiving its mark. It states that they will be thrown into the lake of fire, which is a symbol of eternal judgment.
These verses, along with the previously mentioned passages, highlight the severe consequences associated with receiving the Mark of the Beast. They underscore the importance of discernment and faithfulness to God, cautioning against aligning oneself with the beast or engaging in its worship.
It’s important to approach these passages with discernment and seek further guidance from trusted biblical teachers or pastors for a comprehensive understanding of their meaning and relevance in the context of the End Times.
If you are a redeemed Christian now, no need to worry. If not, remember we are not in the times of the Tribulation yet. Once the world is catapulted into the Tribulation, put your trust in Jesus and DON’T TAKE THE MARK OF THE BEAST!
Gross Sin will be prevalent
Gross sin, as described in the Bible, refers to egregious moral transgressions that are offensive to God, (and should be to us as well) and detrimental to society. In today’s world, these sins are prevalent and often ignored or even celebrated, aligning with the prophecies in II Timothy 3:1-5 and Romans 1:18-32[1][3][5].
Manifestations of Gross Sin in Modern Society
Sexual Immorality
Sexual immorality is one of the most prominent forms of gross sin in modern society and was one of the reasons God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah.
This immorality includes:
Adultery and infidelity, which have become increasingly normalizedPornography addiction, facilitated by easy internet access
Promiscuity and casual sexual encounters
Homosexual behavior and the promotion of LGBTQ+ lifestyles
Pedophilia and child exploitation
These sexual sins are often glamorized in media and entertainment, leading to their widespread acceptance[1][5].
Idolatry
While not always in the form of physical idols, modern idolatry manifests as:
Materialism and consumerism
Celebrity worship and fame obsession
Addiction to technology and social media
Prioritizing career success over spiritual growth
Elevating personal desires above God’s will
Greed and Covetousness
The pursuit of wealth and material possessions has reached unprecedented levels:
Corporate corruption and unethical business practices
Exploitation of workers for profit
Excessive consumerism and wastage
Environmental destruction for economic gain
Gambling addiction and get-rich-quick schemes
Violence and Hatred
Despite technological advancements, violence remains prevalent:
Domestic abuse and child maltreatment
Racial discrimination and hate crimes
Cyber-bullying and online harassment
Political polarization and extremism
Glorification of violence in media and entertainment
Pride and Self-Centeredness
The culture of individualism has led to:
Narcissism and self-obsession, often fueled by social media
Rejection of authority and traditional values
Disregard for community and collective well-being
Entitlement mentality and lack of personal responsibility
Refusal to acknowledge or repent of sin
Ignoring the Truth
As prophesied in II Timothy 3:1-5, many people today are “lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God”[3]. This rejection of truth and godly values is evident in several ways:
Moral Relativism
The belief that there are no absolute moral truths has gained widespread acceptance in our society and government today. This idea leads to:
Justification of sinful behaviors as personal choices
Rejection of biblical standards of morality
Erosion of societal norms and values
Secularization
The increasing separation of religion from public life has resulted in:
Removal of prayer and religious education from schools
Marginalization of religious voices in policy-making
Growing atheism and agnosticism, especially among younger generations
Redefining Sin
Many gross sins are being reframed as positive or neutral:
Abortion portrayed as reproductive rights
Euthanasia promoted as death with dignity
Sexual promiscuity is hailed as sexual liberation
Greed masquerades as ambition or success
Suppression of Truth
As described in Romans 1:18, there is a deliberate suppression of truth:
Censorship of conservative or religious viewpoints
Misrepresentation of scientific data to support ideological agendas
Biased media reporting that ignores or downplays moral issues
Cultural Desensitization
Constant exposure to sin through media and entertainment has led to:
Normalization of violence, profanity, and sexual content
Reduced shock value of formerly taboo subjects
Gradual acceptance of increasingly extreme behaviors
Consequences of Prevalent Gross Sin
The widespread acceptance and practice of gross sin have far-reaching consequences:
Societal Breakdown
Disintegration of family structures
Increased crime rates and social unrest
Erosion of trust in institutions and fellow citizens
Spiritual Decline
Weakening of religious institutions and faith communities
Spiritual confusion and syncretism
Increased vulnerability to false teachings and cults
Psychological Impact
Rising rates of depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues
Addiction and self-destructive behaviors
Loss of meaning and purpose in life
Divine Judgment
As warned in Romans 1:18-32, the persistence in sin can lead to God giving people over to their sinful desires, resulting in further moral degradation and eventual judgment[5].
The prevalence of gross sin in today’s world closely aligns with the biblical prophecies found in II Timothy 3:1-5, Romans 1:18-32 and elsewhere in scripture. The blatant ignoring of truth and rejection of godly values have created a society where sin is often celebrated rather than condemned. However, it is important to remember that, according to God’s Word, redemption and forgiveness are always available through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ[1][3][5].
Citations:
[1] https://thegirdedmind.org/2016/07/09/dealing-with-gross-sin-in-the-churches/
[2] https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/s/r1/lp-e?fc%5B%5D=w&p=par&q=gross+sin
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backsliding
[4] https://www.dwellcc.org/essays/confidentiality-gossip-and-openness-body-christ
[5] https://www.gospelrelevance.com/2012/06/13/all-sins-are-not-the-same/
The Re-emergence of the Roman Empire: A Biblical Perspective
The idea of a revived Roman Empire, often linked with the European Union (EU), has fascinated theologians, historians, and believers for decades. For those who interpret the Bible literally view its prophecies as predictive, the signing of the Treaty of Rome on March 25, 1957, is a pivotal event in the establishment of a revised Roman Empire. This paper explores the biblical basis for such beliefs, specifically focusing on the prophecy in Daniel 7:24 and the imagery found in Revelation 13:1-10 and 17:9-10.
Prophetic Framework
The Bible provides a framework for understanding world history through the lens of divine prophecy. The book of Daniel, written during the Babylonian exile, contains visions that many scholars interpret as foretelling the rise and fall of empires. In Daniel 2, the prophet interprets King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream of a statue representing successive kingdoms, with the legs of iron and feet partly of iron and clay symbolizing the Roman Empire and its eventual division. Daniel 7 offers a parallel vision, this time, of four beasts representing the same empires, with the fourth beast, described as “terrifying and dreadful,” often identified with Rome.
Daniel 7:24 states, “The ten horns are ten kings who shall arise from this kingdom. Another shall rise after them; he shall be different from the first ones, and shall subdue three kings.” This passage suggests that the final form of this empire will involve and rely on a coalition of ten rulers or nations. Revelation 13 and 17 further elaborate on this theme, describing a beast with ten horns and seven heads, which many interpret as a representation of a future world power that will have strong ties to the Roman Empire.
The Treaty of Rome and the European Union
The Treaty of Rome, signed on March 25, 1957, established the European Economic Community (EEC), which later evolved into the European Union (EU). For many students of Bible prophecy, this event is significant because it marked the beginning of a united Europe, reminiscent of the ancient Roman Empire’s political and territorial unity. The EU’s gradual expansion and integration of various European nations seem to align with the idea of a revived Roman Empire.
The EU’s symbolism and structure evoke imagery found in biblical prophecy. These ten horns of the beast in Revelation are interpreted as representing ten nations or rulers that will form a final coalition. While the EU has grown to include more than ten member states, some scholars suggest that a core group of ten nations will emerge as a dominant force in the union. This scenario aligns with the prophetic narrative of a final world empire led by a coalition of ten leaders.
The Final End Time Kingdom
According to the literal interpretation of biblical prophecy, the final world empire will play a crucial role in the events leading up to the end times. Revelation 13:1-10 describes a beast rising out of the sea, with ten horns and seven heads, symbolizing a powerful and influential kingdom. This beast is associated with the Antichrist, a figure who will oppose God and persecute believers.
Revelation 17:9-10 provides further details, stating, “Here is the mind which has wisdom: The seven heads are seven mountains on which the woman sits. There are also seven kings. Five have fallen, one is, and the other has not yet come. And when he comes, he must continue a short time.” This passage has been interpreted as a reference to the seven hills of Rome, traditionally associated with the city’s geography. The “seven kings” as seen in successive rulers or empires, with the final one being the Antichrist’s kingdom.
The ten horns, representing ten kings or nations, are described as receiving power for a short time, aligning with the prophecy in Daniel 7:24. This final coalition will play a central role in the events of the end times, as described in Revelation. The imagery of the beast and its horns conveys a sense of political power and unity, reminiscent of the Roman Empire’s dominance.
The Role of the EU in Modern Prophecy
For those who view the Bible as a literal and predictive text, the EU’s formation and considerable expansion are seen as significant fulfillments of biblical prophecy. The EU’s structure, with its complex political and economic integration, mirrors the idea of a revived Roman Empire. Symbolism of the ten horns and the beast can be linked to the EU’s potential future configuration, where a core group of ten nations may emerge as dominant leaders.
The EU’s role in global politics, its emphasis on unity and cooperation, and its influence on world affairs are seen as aligning with the biblical narrative of a final world empire. The EU’s evolving nature and of course the possibility of a future reconfiguration make it a subject of interest for those who study Bible prophecy. The idea that the EU could become the foundation for the final end-time kingdom is a central theme in this perspective.
Here is what we know
The belief in a revived Roman Empire, as foretold in the Bible, is deeply rooted in a literal interpretation of prophetic scriptures. The signing of the Treaty of Rome and the subsequent formation of the EU are seen as significant milestones in this prophetic timeline. The imagery of the ten horns and the beast in Daniel 7 and Revelation 13 and 17 provides a framework for understanding the potential role of the EU in fulfilling these prophecies.
While interpretations of these scriptures vary, the idea of a final world empire led by a coalition of ten nations remains a compelling aspect of biblical prophecy. For believers, the EU’s development and future potential are closely watched as signs of the approaching end times. As history unfolds, the alignment between biblical prophecy and contemporary events continues to be a subject of fascination and study.
One World Religion
The book of Revelation, particularly chapter 17, provides insight into the one-world religion that will emerge during the end times. The Bible describes this false religion as a “great harlot” (Revelation 17:1-18). The term “harlot” is used throughout the Old Testament as a metaphor for false religion. The actual identity and makeup of this religion have been debated for centuries, with many different views among Bible commentators and theologians. Some argue that the one-world religion could be Catholicism, Islam, the New Age movement, or even a religion not yet invented. An internet search will produce many more theories and possibilities.
Revelation 17:15 tells us that the false religion will dominate all the “peoples and multitudes and nations and tongues” of the earth, meaning it will have universal authority given by the Antichrist, who rules the world at that time. The harlot will also commit adultery with the “kings of the earth” (Revelation 17:2-3), referring to the false religion’s influence among the world’s rulers and influential people. Those who are drunk with the power they receive from worshipping the false god of the false religion will be ensnared by Satan, and alliances forged by the false religion will unite church and state like never before.
Verse 6 describes the harlot as being “drunk with the blood of the saints” and the blood of those who testify of Jesus. During the tribulation, believers who are on the earth will experience the wrath of the harlot and the Antichrist, and those who oppose the worldwide religion will be killed. Those who refuse to worship the Antichrist by accepting his mark will be unable to buy and sell, making survival very difficult (Revelation 13:16-17).
Ultimately, the harlot will lose favor with the Antichrist, who will want to receive the world’s worship for himself. He will turn on the false religious system and destroy it, establishing himself as God. The deception will be so great that, if it were possible, even the elect would fall for it (Matthew 24:24).
In conclusion, the one-world religion described in Revelation 17:1-18 will be part of the end-times scenario, and its characteristics and consequences are described in detail throughout the Bible. It is crucial for believers to be aware of these prophecies and remain steadfast in their faith, trusting in God’s sovereignty and protection during these tumultuous times.
One World Government
The Bible does not use the phrase “one-world government” or “one-world currency” in referring to the end times. It does, however, provide ample evidence to enable us to draw the conclusion that both will exist under the rule of the Antichrist in the last days.
In his apocalyptic vision in the book of Revelation, the apostle John sees the “beast,” whom we identify as the Antichrist, rising out of the sea having seven heads and ten horns. Revelation 13:1 Comparing this vision to Daniel’s similar one Daniel 7:16–24, we can conclude that some sort of world governance system will be inaugurated by the beast, the most powerful “horn,” who will “wage war against God’s holy people and . . . conquer them”. Revelation 13:7 The ten-nation confederacy is also seen in the statue of Daniel 2:41–42, where the final world government consists of ten entities represented by the statue’s ten toes. Whoever the ten nations are and however they come to unite, Scripture is clear that the beast will subdue three of them Daniel 7:8, and the rest will do his bidding.
John describes the ruler of this vast empire as having power and great authority, given to him by Satan himself Revelation 13:2. This ruler receives worship from “all the world” Revelation 13:3–4 and will have authority over “every tribe, people, language and nation” Revelation 13:7. This person will truly be the leader of a one-world government that is recognized as sovereign over all other governments. We see nations today willing to give up some of their sovereignty to combat climate change; it’s easy to imagine that the disasters and plagues described in Revelation 6-11 would create such a monumental crisis that the nations of the world will embrace anything and anyone who promises a solution.
Once entrenched in power, the beast (the Antichrist) and the power behind him (Satan) will move to establish absolute control. In demanding worship, Satan edges toward his goal of being like God (see Isaiah 14:12–14). To truly control people, commerce must be controlled. Revelation 13 describes how this will happen. Everyone, “great and small, rich and poor, free and slave,” will be forced to receive some type of mark “on their right hands or on their foreheads” in order to buy and sell Revelation 13:16. No doubt the majority of people in the world will receive the mark simply to survive. This new system of commerce will be universal, it will be compulsory, and it will be associated with the worship of the beast Revelation 13:15. There is a great deal of speculation as to what form this mark will take and how it will be affixed, but the technologies available right now could accomplish it easily.
Those who are left behind after the rapture of the church will be faced with an excruciating choice–accept the mark of the beast or face starvation and horrific persecution by the Antichrist and his followers. But those who come to Christ during that time, those whose names are written in the Lamb’s book of life Revelation 13:8, will choose to endure, even through martyrdom.
Pray for God’s sovereignty and protection during these tumultuous times.
Israel Back In Their Country
The establishment of the modern state of Israel in 1948 holds great significance to Christians, as it is seen as a fulfillment of biblical prophecies regarding the restoration of Israel. Here are some Bible verses that are often referenced in relation to Israel’s return to their God-given country:
1. Ezekiel 36:24: “For I will take you out of the nations; I will gather you from all the countries and bring you back into your own land.”
This verse from the book of Ezekiel speaks of God’s promise to gather the people of Israel from the nations and bring them back to their own land. This is a prophecy fulfilled through the establishment of Israel in 1948.
2. Isaiah 66:8: “Who has ever heard of such things? Who has ever seen things like this? Can a country be born in a day or a nation be brought forth in a moment? Yet no sooner is Zion in labor than she gives birth to her children.”
This verse alludes to the miraculous nature of Israel’s restoration, likening it to the birth of a nation in a single day. The establishment of Israel in 1948 is often seen as a fulfillment of this prophecy.
3. Amos 9:14-15: “I will bring my people Israel back from exile. They will rebuild the ruined cities and live in them. They will plant vineyards and drink their wine; they will make gardens and eat their fruit. I will plant Israel in their own land, never again to be uprooted from the land I have given them.”
In these verses, God promises to bring back the people of Israel from exile, allowing them to rebuild their cities and live in their land permanently. Once again this is a prophecy fulfilled through the establishment of Israel and its continued existence since 1948.
In addition to the prophecies mentioned above, there are other biblical passages that are believed by Christians to have been fulfilled through the establishment of Israel in 1948. Here are a few examples:
1. Isaiah 11:11-12: “In that day the Lord will reach out his hand a second time to reclaim the surviving remnant of his people from Assyria, from Lower Egypt, from Upper Egypt, from Cush, from Elam, from Babylonia, from Hamath and from the islands of the Mediterranean. He will raise a banner for the nations and gather the exiles of Israel; he will assemble the scattered people of Judah from the four quarters of the earth.”
This passage from Isaiah speaks of God gathering the exiles of Israel and assembling the scattered people of Judah from various regions. This has been fulfilled through the return of Jewish people from different parts of the world to establish the modern state of Israel.
2. Jeremiah 31:10: “Hear the word of the Lord, you nations; proclaim it in distant coastlands: ‘He who scattered Israel will gather them and will watch over his flock like a shepherd.'”
This verse suggests that God, who scattered Israel, will gather them again.
3. Ezekiel 37:21-22: “And say to them, ‘This is what the Sovereign Lord says: I will take the Israelites out of the nations where they have gone. I will gather them from all around and bring them back into their own land. I will make them one nation in the land, on the mountains of Israel. There will be one king over all of them and they will never again be two nations or be divided into two kingdoms.'”
This passage speaks of God gathering the Israelites from the nations and making them one nation in their own land. The establishment of Israel in 1948 is seen as a partial fulfillment of this prophecy, as Jewish people from various nations have immigrated to Israel.
Pray for God’s sovereignty and protection during these tumultuous times for Israel.
Good Is Evil and Evil is Good
The Reversal of Moral Order in the End Times: A Biblical Perspective
The Bible, especially in the prophetic writings, warns of a time when the ethical order will be totally reversed, with society embracing evil as excellent and rejecting good as evil. This concept is vividly captured in Isaiah 5:20, where the prophet Isaiah proclaims, “Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil; who put darkness for light, and light for darkness; who put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!” This verse underscores the seriousness of such moral confusion, reflecting a deep spiritual disaster that characterizes the stop instances.
Isaiah’s Warning
Isaiah’s prophecy serves as a stern caution to folks that distort moral and ethical truth. The use of contrasting imagery—darkness for light, bitter for sweet—highlights the profound nature of this inversion. In the biblical worldview, light and beauty represent fact, goodness, and divine prefer, whilst darkness and bitterness represent deception, evil, and divine judgment. By reversing these, Isaiah emphasizes the gravity of the societal and religious decay so that it will lead people to embrace falsehood as reality and wickedness as distinctive feature.
This reversal isn’t only a simple mistake or a matter of personal interpretation; it is depicted as a deliberate and willful rejection of God’s established moral order. In this context, the “woe” mentioned by means of Isaiah is not simply an expression of sorrow however a prophetic statement of judgment. It alerts drawing close doom for folks who have interaction in such ethical perversion, suggesting that this conduct isn’t always simply wrong but also incurs divine wrath.
The Broader Biblical Context
The theme of moral inversion isn’t restricted to Isaiah but is echoed at some point of the Bible. For example, in Amos 5:14, the prophet Amos urges the us to “seek good and not evil, that you may live; so the Lord God of hosts will be with you.” Here, Amos emphasizes the significance of selecting true over evil, implying that the survival and well-being of the people depend upon their moral selections. The caution is apparent: turning away from goodness and embracing evil results in religious and societal destruction.
Other references that mirror this topic include Malachi 2:17, where the prophet Malachi confronts the human beings for wearying God via pronouncing, “Everyone who does evil is good in the sight of the Lord, and He delights in them,” and Romans 1:25, wherein Paul speaks of individuals who “exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator.” These passages illustrate a constant biblical topic: in the long run instances, there might be a full-size rejection of God’s reality in want of falsehood and immorality.
Implications for the End Times
The notion that suitable might be called evil and evil true in the long run times indicates a international deeply entrenched in moral confusion and non secular blindness. According to biblical prophecy, this will be a time while the requirements of righteousness are not simply disregarded but actively adverse. The moral decay described in these scriptures may be visible as part of the bigger narrative of the give up times, wherein deception, lawlessness, and rebellion against God come to be rampant.
This inversion of ethical values is a key function of the stop-time state of affairs depicted within the Bible. It reflects a society that has strayed a ways from God and is underneath the influence of forces that are seeking for to undermine divine truth. The repeated warnings and the pronouncement of woe inside the scriptures function a reminder of the dangers of ethical relativism and the outcomes of forsaking God’s standards.
Take Heed
The biblical warnings about the reversal of ethical values in the end instances, as articulated by Isaiah, Amos, and different prophets, offer a sobering view of the destiny. These prophecies emphasize the seriousness of calling evil suitable and precise evil, underscoring the religious and societal results of such actions. As the arena movements toward the quit instances, those warnings serve as a name to stay steadfast inside the truth and to face up to the pervasive moral confusion in an effort to represent the ones days.
Normalization of Sexual Perversion
The Normalization of Sexual Perversion in the End Times: A Biblical Perspective
The Bible warns that in the last days society will become more and more normalized and accepting of sexual immorality and perverted behavior. This acceptance will permeate all levels of society, including governments and even some churches, reflecting a deep moral and spiritual decay. The scriptures provide numerous warnings against such behavior and emphasize the importance of maintaining purity and righteousness in the midst of a corrupt world.
Biblical warnings
The Apostle Paul, writing in Philippians 2:15, calls believers to be “blameless and innocent, children of God without blemish in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, among whom you shine as lights in the world.” This verse emphasizes the importance of living a life of moral integrity even when surrounded by a society that has lost its moral compass. Paul’s description of the world as “crooked and twisted” suggests a society that has strayed far from God’s standards, especially in the area of sexual ethics.
Proverbs 2:14-17 also warns against the danger of straying from the path of righteousness, especially through sexual immorality. He speaks of those “who delight in doing evil and delight in the perversity of the wicked” and warns against being led astray by “the adulteress who with her smooth words, who forsakes the companion of her youth and forgets the covenant of her God.” This passage emphasizes the destructive nature of sexual sin and the consequences of abandoning God’s commandments in this area.
Psalms 125:5 offers a broader view of the fate of those who stray from the path of righteousness: “But those who turn to their crooked ways, the Lord will lead away with evildoers! Peace be with Israel.” This verse serves as a reminder that those who embrace perverse behavior will ultimately face divine judgment, even though they may find temporary acceptance and approval in a morally compromised society.
End Times context
The Bible shows that in the end times, sexual immorality will not only become widespread, but will also be normalized and accepted by society as a whole. This normalization will extend to the highest levels of government and even permeate some religious institutions. This is a significant departure from the biblical view of sexuality, which in the context of marriage between a man and a woman promotes sexual relations as sacred.
Romans 1:24-27 provides a stark description of this moral decay, describing how God “gave them over in the [sinful] desires of their hearts to sexual impurity, to the debasement of their bodies one with another.” This passage depicts a society that has rejected God’s truth and adopted a distorted view of sexuality, leading to widespread moral corruption. Paul’s warning in this passage is clear: when society abandons God’s standards, sexual perversion will spread and people will begin to celebrate behavior that is contrary to God’s plan.
The role of governments and churches
As society becomes more accepting of sexual immorality, governments and even some churches may begin to encourage and support behavior that the Bible condemns. This is the fulfillment of prophetic warnings found in scriptures such as 2 Timothy 4:3-4 where Paul predicts a time when people “will not tolerate sound doctrine, but with itching ears they will gather around themselves teachers to suit their own desires.” And will be turned aside to fables.
In this context, some religious leaders may compromise biblical teachings to conform to societal norms, leading to a disruption of moral standards in the church. This can be seen as part of the wider apostasy that the Bible predicts will occur at the end of time, when truth is exchanged for falsehood and righteousness is replaced by moral relativism.
Take Heed
Biblical warnings about the normalization of sexual immorality and perverted behavior in the end times serve as a sobering reminder of the consequences of abandoning God’s moral standards. As society increasingly accepts and even celebrates behavior that the Bible condemns, believers are called to stand firm in their faith and maintain their commitment to biblical truth. The scriptures exhort believers to be “blameless and innocent” in a “crooked and perverted generation,” shining as lights in a dark world and resisting the moral decay that characterizes the end times.
According to the artificial intelligence language model developed by OpenAI, the normalization of sexual immorality in the end times is the fulfillment of biblical warnings (OpenAI, 2024)
Here are Bible references for 50 reasons to believe we are in the Bible’s End Times or Last Days:
1. Increase in natural disasters, such as hurricanes, earthquakes, and wildfires.
– Matthew 24:7
– Revelation 6:12-14
2. Wars and conflicts happening worldwide.
– Matthew 24:6-7
– Revelation 6:4
3. Advances in technology and the ability to track and control individuals.
– Revelation 13:16-17
4. Global economic instability and the rise of a cashless society.
– Revelation 13:16-17
– Revelation 18:11-13
5. Rise of false prophets and the spread of false teachings.
– Matthew 24:11
– 1 Timothy 4:1
6. Persecution of Christians and religious intolerance.
– Matthew 24:9
– 2 Timothy 3:12
7. Rise of terrorism and extremist ideologies.
– Matthew 24:6
– Revelation 6:8
8. Increase in immorality, including sexual immorality and the acceptance of alternative lifestyles.
– Romans 1:26-27
– 2 Timothy 3:1-5
9. Prevalence of drug abuse and addiction.
– Galatians 5:19-21
– Revelation 9:21
10. Breakdown of the traditional family structure.
– 2 Timothy 3:2-4
– Matthew 10:34-36
11. Rise of globalism and the push for a one-world government.
– Revelation 13:7
– Daniel 7:23
12. Widespread corruption and dishonesty in politics and business.
– Isaiah 59:14
– Micah 7:3
13. Increased focus on materialism and consumerism.
– Matthew 6:19-21
– 2 Timothy 3:2
14. Deception and manipulation through mass media and social media.
– 2 Timothy 3:13
– Ephesians 4:14
15. Abandonment of biblical principles and the rejection of God’s laws.
– 2 Timothy 4:3-4
– Isaiah 5:20
16. Increase in occult practices and the popularity of the supernatural.
– Deuteronomy 18:9-12
– Revelation 21:8
17. Signs in the heavens, such as blood moons and celestial alignments.
– Joel 2:30-31
– Luke 21:25-26
18. Rise of apostasy within the church.
– 2 Thessalonians 2:3
– 1 Timothy 4:1
19. Emergence of new diseases and pandemics.
– Matthew 24:7
– Revelation 6:8
20. Israel’s existence as a nation and conflicts in the Middle East.
– Ezekiel 37:21-22
– Zechariah 12:2-3
21. The rebuilding of the Third Temple in Jerusalem.
– Daniel 9:27
– 2 Thessalonians 2:4
22. Increase in knowledge and the rapid spread of information.
– Daniel 12:4
– 2 Timothy 3:7
23. Rise of atheism and the rejection of faith.
– Psalm 14:1
– 2 Peter 3:3
24. Persecution and martyrdom of Christians
in various parts of the world.
– Matthew 24:9
– Revelation 6:9-11
25. Rise of the antichrist figure and his influence on world events.
– 2 Thessalonians 2:3-4
– Revelation 13:1-8
26. Famine and food shortages in different regions.
– Matthew 24:7
– Revelation 6:5-6
27. Disregard for human life, including abortion and euthanasia.
– Jeremiah 1:5
– Exodus 20:13
28. Division and polarization in society.
– Matthew 10:35-36
– 2 Timothy 3:4
29. Rejection of traditional values and moral relativism.
– Isaiah 5:20
– Romans 1:22-23
30. Increase in occult practices and the popularity of witchcraft.
– Leviticus 19:31
– Galatians 5:19-20
31. Signs in the sky, such as unusual celestial phenomena.
– Luke 21:25
– Acts 2:19-20
32. Increase in lawlessness and disregard for authority.
– 2 Timothy 3:1-5
– Matthew 24:12
33. Global unrest and civil wars.
– Matthew 24:6
– Revelation 6:4
34. Rise of religious syncretism and the blending of different faiths.
– Matthew 24:4-5
– 1 Timothy 4:1
35. Intensification of natural disasters and extreme weather events.
– Matthew 24:7
– Luke 21:25-26
36. Spread of false gospels and spiritual deception.
– 2 Corinthians 11:4
– 2 Timothy 4:3-4
37. Increase in knowledge of biblical prophecy and its fulfillment.
– Daniel 12:4
– Matthew 24:32-33
38. Rise of artificial intelligence and potential for a technological “beast” system.
– Revelation 13:15-17
– Daniel 12:4
39. Push for global surveillance and control.
– Revelation 13:16-17
– Revelation 14:9-11
40. Rise of the European Union and its potential role in end-time events.
– Daniel 2:41-43
– Revelation 17:12-14
41. Threat of nuclear warfare and the development of advanced weapons.
– Matthew 24:22
– Revelation 8:7
42. Increase in seismic activity and volcanic eruptions.
– Matthew 24:7
– Revelation 6:12-14
43. Signs of moral decay and the normalization of sin.
– 2 Timothy 3:2-4
– Romans 1:26-27
44. Decline in religious freedom and the marginalization of believers.
– Matthew 24:9
– 2 Timothy 3:12
45. Loss of privacy and invasion of personal liberties.
– Revelation 13:16-17
– Daniel 12:4
46. Rise of a global surveillance state.
– Revelation 13:16-17
– Revelation 14:9-11
47. Disintegration of social institutions and breakdown of societal norms.
– Isaiah 3:5
– 2 Timothy 3:1-5
48. Increase in global travel and interconnectedness.
– Daniel 12:4
– Revelation 11:9-10
49. The rise of apocalyptic cults and doomsday predictions.
– Matthew 24:4-5
– 2 Timothy 4:3-4
50. Personal experiences and perceived signs and revelations from God.
– Matthew 24:36
– Mark 13:32
These Bible references provide relevant passages that are often interpreted as indicating signs of the End Times or Last Days. It’s important to note that interpretations may vary among different individuals and religious groups.
Season of Signs
50 Reasons | Lamb and Lion Ministries
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Why we are living in the end times.
By Dr. David R. Reagan [read in Lamplighter (pdf)]
The Bible says we cannot know the time of the Lord’s return (Matthew 25:13). But the Scriptures make it equally clear that we can know the season of the Lord’s return (1 Thessalonians 5:2-6):
“You yourselves know full well that the day of the Lord will come just like a thief in the night… But you brethren, are not in darkness, that the day should overtake you like a thief; for you are all sons of light and sons of day. We are not of night or darkness; so then let us not sleep as others do, but let us be alert and sober.”
This passage asserts that Jesus is coming like “a thief in the night.” But then it proceeds to make it clear that this will be true only for the pagan world and not for believers. His return should be no surprise to those who know Him and His Word, for they have the indwelling of the Holy Spirit to give them understanding of the nature of the times.
Furthermore, the Scriptures give us signs to watch for — signs that will signal that Jesus is ready to return. The writer of the Hebrew letter referred to these signs when he proclaimed that believers should encourage one another when they see the day of judgment drawing near (Hebrews 10:25-27). Jesus also referred to the end time signs in His Olivet Discourse, given during the last week of His life (Matthew 24 and Luke 21). Speaking of a whole series of signs which He had given to His disciples, He said, “When you see all these things, recognize that He [the Son of Man — that is, Jesus] is near, right at the door” (Matthew 24:33).
A Personal Experience
Every time I think of “Signs of the Times,” I am reminded of a great man of God named Elbert Peak. I had the privilege of participating with him in a Bible prophecy conference held in Orlando, Florida in the early 1990’s. Mr. Peak was about 80 years old at the time.
He had been assigned the topic, “The Signs of the Times.” He began his presentation by observing, “Sixty years ago when I first started preaching, you had to scratch around like a chicken to find one sign of the Lord’s soon return.”
He paused for a moment, and then added, “But today there are so many signs I’m no longer looking for them. Instead, I’m listening for a sound — the sound of a trumpet!”
The First Sign
One hundred years ago in 1907 there was not one single, tangible, measurable sign that indicated we were living in the season of the Lord’s return. The first to appear was the Balfour Declaration which was issued by the British government on November 2, 1917.
This Declaration was prompted by the fact that during World War I the Turks sided with the Germans. Thus, when Germany lost the war, so did the Turks, and the victorious Allies decided to divide up both the German and Turkish empires.
The Turkish territories, called the Ottoman Empire, contained the ancient homeland of the Jewish people — an area the Romans had named Palestine after the last Jewish revolt in 132-135 AD.
In 1917 Palestine included all of modern day Israel and Jordan. In the scheme the Allies concocted for dividing up the German and Turkish territories, Britain was allotted Palestine, and this is what prompted the Balfour Declaration. In that document, Lord Balfour, the British Foreign Secretary, declared that it was the intention of the British government to establish in Palestine “a national home for the Jewish people.”
The leading Evangelical in England at the time was F. B. Meyer. He immediately recognized the prophetic significance of the Declaration, for he was well aware that the Scriptures prophesy that the Jewish people will be regathered to their homeland in unbelief right before the return of the Messiah (Isaiah 11:11-12).
Meyer sent out a letter to the Evangelical leaders of England asking them to gather in London in December to discuss the prophetic implications of the Balfour Declaration. In that letter, he stated, “The signs of the times point toward the close of the time of the Gentiles… and the return of Jesus can be expected any moment.”
Before Meyer’s meeting could be convened, another momentous event occurred. On December 11, 1917 General Edmund Allenby liberated the city of Jerusalem from 400 years of Turkish rule.
There is no doubt that these events in 1917 marked the beginning of the end times because they led to the worldwide regathering of the Jewish people to their homeland and the reestablishment of their state.
Since 1917
Since the time of the Balfour Declaration, we have witnessed throughout the 20th Century the appearance of sign after sign pointing to the Lord’s soon return. There are so many of these signs today, in fact, that one would have to be either biblically illiterate or spiritually blind not to realize that we are living on borrowed time.
I have personally been searching the Bible for years in an effort to identify all the signs, and it has not been an easy task to get a hold on them. That’s because there are so many of them, both in the Old and New Testaments.
I have found that the best way to deal with them is to put them in categories, and in doing that, I have come up with six categories of end time signs.
The Signs of Nature
“…and there will be great earthquakes, and in various places plagues and famines; and there will be terrors and great signs from heaven.” (Luke 21:11)
This category of signs has always been the least respected, even among believers. The mere mention of it usually evokes a sneer accompanied by the words, “Come on, what else is new? There have always been earthquakes and tornadoes and hurricanes.” But those who have this attitude forget that Jesus said the signs would be like “birth pangs” (Matthew 24:8). That means they will increase in frequency and intensity the closer we get to the Lord’s return. In other words, there will be more frequent natural disasters and more intense ones.
And that is exactly what has been happening. For example, between October of 1991 and November of 2004 — a period of 13 years — the United States experienced:
9 of the 10 largest insurance natural disasters in history.
9 of the 10 greatest disasters as ranked by FEMA relief costs. 5 of its costliest hurricanes in history.
3 of its 4 largest tornado swarms in history.
And keep in mind that these statistics were complied before the Hurricane Katrina disaster in August of 2005!
The Signs of Society
“Realize this, that in the last days difficult times will come. For men will be lovers of self, lovers of money, boastful, arrogant, revilers, disobedient to parents, ungrateful, irreconcilable, malicious gossips, without self-control, brutal, haters of good, treacherous, reckless, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God…” (2 Timothy 3:1-4)
This passage sounds like a typical evening newscast today! Notice the three things it says people will love in the end times: self, money, and pleasure.
The love of self is Humanism — the belief that Man can accomplish anything on his own. The love of money is Materialism. When Humanism is your religion, your god will always be money. The love of pleasure is the third love that is mentioned. This is Hedonism, the lifestyle that is always produced by Humanism and Materialism.
But God cannot be mocked (Galatians 6:7). He therefore sees to it that when people chose Humanism, Materialism, and Hedonism, the payoff is always Nihilism — which is a fancy philosophical word for despair.
Need I emphasize that our world is wallowing in despair today? We live in a society plagued by abortion, homosexuality, domestic violence, child molestation, blasphemy, pornography, alcoholism, drug abuse and gambling.
Like the days of the Judges in the Old Testament, people are doing what is right in their own eyes, and the result is that people are calling evil good and good evil (Isaiah 5:20).
The Spiritual Signs
There are more signs in this category than any other. Many are evil in nature, but there are also some very positive ones. Concerning the negative signs, a typical passage is the following one found in 2 Timothy 4:3-4:
“The time will come when they [professing Christians] will not endure sound doctrine, but wanting to have their ears tickled, they will accumulate for themselves teachers in accordance to their own desires; and will turn away their ears from the truth, and will turn aside to myths.”
Some of the negative spiritual signs that are specifically prophesied include the following: false christs, cultic groups, heresies, apostasy, skepticism, deception, occultism, and persecution.
The one that Jesus mentioned most frequently was false christs and their cultic groups (Matthew 24:5, 11, 24). And in fulfillment of these prophecies, we have experienced an explosion of cults since 1850.
But, praise God, we are told that there will be some very positive spiritual signs in the end times. The most important one that is prophesied in many places is a great outpouring of the Holy Spirit (Joel 2:28-29).
This outpouring began at the dawn of the 20th Century, and proved to be one of the greatest spiritual surprises — and blessings — of the century. You see, when that century began, the prevailing viewpoint among both Catholics and Protestants regarding the Holy Spirit was
Cessationism. This view held that the gifts of the Spirit ceased when the last Apostle died. In effect, it was a belief that the Holy Spirit had retired in the First Century.
The 20th Century had hardly gotten started when a Holy Spirit revival broke out at a small Bible college in Topeka, Kansas in 1901. Three years later, a similar Holy Spirit revival swept Wales and began to spread worldwide. Then, in 1906, the Spirit fell with great power on a humble Black preacher in Los Angeles named William J. Seymour. The Azuza Street Revival, as it came to be called, continued for four years and gave birth to the Pentecostal Movement.
The Bible prophesies two great outpourings of the Spirit and symbolically pictures them as the “early and latter rains” (Joel 2:23), based on the two rainy seasons of Israel. The early rain occurred at Pentecost in the First Century when the Church was established. The latter rain was prophesied to occur after the Jewish people had been re-established in their homeland (Joel 2:18-26).
The latter rain began with the Pentecostal Movement, just as God began to regather the Jews to their homeland under the visionary leadership of Theodore Herzl. But the rain did not become a downpour until after the re-establishment of the state of Israel in May of 1948, just as prophesied by Joel.
First came the anointing of Billy Graham’s ministry in 1949, followed by the Charismatic Movement of the 1960’s. Today, most of Christianity, whether Pentecostal, Charismatic, or Traditional, fully recognizes that the ministry of the Holy Spirit is alive and well in Spirit-led worship, the continuing validity of spiritual gifts, the reality of spiritual warfare, and the importance of a Spirit-filled life in winning that warfare.
In addition to the rediscovery of the Holy Spirit, there are other positive spiritual prophecies being fulfilled today — like the preaching of the Gospel worldwide (Matthew 24:14), the revival of Davidic praise worship (Amos 9:11) and the emergence of Messianic Judaism (Romans 9:27).
Another remarkable positive sign is the understanding of Bible prophecy. You see, the Hebrew prophets often did not understand the end time prophecies that the Lord gave to them. A good example can be found in Daniel 12:8-9 where the prophet complains to the Lord that he does not understand the prophecies that have been entrusted to him. The Lord’s response was, “Don’t worry about it. Just write the prophecies. They have been sealed up until the end times.”
In other words, the Bible teaches that many of the end time prophecies will not be understood until the time comes for them to be fulfilled. And that is exactly what has been happening in the past 100 years. Historical developments and scientific inventions are now making it possible for us to understand end time prophecies that have never been understood before.
Take Israel for example. All of end time prophecy revolves around the nation of Israel. But how could those prophecies be understood as long as Israel did not exist and there was no prospect that the nation would ever exist again?
This is the reason that Hal Lindsey’s book, The Late Great Planet Earth, became such a phenomenal bestseller in the 1970’s. For the first time it explained the events prophesied in the book of Revelation in natural terms that people could easily understand.
The Signs of World Politics
“You will be hearing of wars and rumors of wars… for nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom…” (Matthew 24:6-7)
I taught international politics for 20 years before I entered the ministry full time, so this is an area that is particularly fascinating to me.
The Bible prophesies a very specific end time configuration of world politics. Israel is pictured as being re-established (Ezekiel 37:21-22) and surrounded by hostile Arab neighbors intent on its destruction (Ezekiel 35:1 – 36:7). This, of course has been the situation in the Middle East since the Israeli Declaration of Independence in May of 1948.
Daniel prophesied that the Roman Empire would be revived (Daniel 2:36-41), something many men — like Charlemagne, Napoleon, and Hitler — tried to do through force. But the prophecy had to await God’s timing for its fulfillment, and that came after World War II, with the formation of the European Common Market that has since morphed into the superpower called the European Union.
The Bible pictures a great power located in the land of Magog in the “remote parts of the north.” This nation will menace Israel in the end times and will ultimately lead an invasion of Israel together with specified allies, all of which are modern day Muslim states (Ezekiel 38:1 – 39:16). Russia with all its Muslim republics and its Muslim allies fits this description precisely.
All the nations of the world are prophesied to come together against Israel in the end times over the issue of the control of Jerusalem (Zech. 12:2-3) — a prophecy being fulfilled today.
The magnitude of warfare in the 20th Century is another fulfillment of end time prophecy related to world politics. The 20th Century was one of unparalleled war. Like birth pangs, the frequency and intensity of war increased exponentially. It is now estimated that more people died in wars during the 20th Century than in all the previous wars throughout all of recorded human history.
The Signs of Technology
“Men will faint from fear over the expectation of the things which are coming upon the world; for the powers of the heavens will be shaken.” (Luke 21:26)
The development of nuclear weapons seems to be foreshadowed by this prophecy in Luke
21 that speaks of people “fainting from fear” due to the “powers of the heavens being shaken.” The incredible carnage of the Seal and Trumpet Judgments portrayed in chapters 6 and 8 in the book of Revelation indicates that the Antichrist will conquer the world through the use of nuclear weapons. We are told that one-third of the earth will be burned and that one-half of humanity will be killed. Further evidence that this is a nuclear holocaust is found in Revelation 16 where we are told that at the end of the Tribulation the survivors will be covered with sores that will not heal (Revelation 16:11).
As I pointed out earlier, there are many end time prophecies that simply cannot be understood apart from modern technological developments. Consider the prophecy in Revelation 11 about the two witnesses who will call the world to repentance during the first half of the Tribulation. When they are killed by the Antichrist, we are told that their bodies will lie in the streets of Jerusalem for three and a half days, and the whole world will look upon them (Revelation 11:9). How could anyone understand such a prophecy before the development of satellite television in the 1960’s?
Likewise, how could the Antichrist control all buying and selling worldwide (Revelation 13) without the aid of computer technology? How could the False Prophet create the illusion of giving life to a statue (Revelation 13) without the technology of holograms, virtual reality, and robotics? How could an army of 200 million come out of the Far East (Revelation 9) before the population explosion that was produced by modern medical technology? How could the Gospel be proclaimed to all the world (Matthew 24) before the invention of motion pictures, radio, television, and the Internet? The list goes on and on.
The Signs of Israel
“And it shall come about in that day that I will make Jerusalem a heavy stone for all the peoples; all who lift it will be severely injured. And all the nations of the earth will be gathered against it.” (Zechariah 12:3)
The signs that relate to Israel are the most important of all because the Jews are God’s prophetic time clock. What I mean by this is that the Scriptures will often tie a prophesied future event with something that will happen to the Jews. We are told to watch the Jews, and when the prophesied event concerning them occurs, we can be sure that the other prophesied event will also occur.
An example can be found in Luke 21:24 where Jesus prophesied that the Jews would be dispersed from Jerusalem and be led captive among the nations. But then He added that one day they would return to re-occupy Jerusalem, and when this happens, the end time events will occur that will lead to His return.
There are many prophecies concerning the Jews in the end times, many of which began to be fulfilled in the 20th Century, but there are four key ones. The first is their worldwide regathering in unbelief (Isaiah 11:11-12). In 1900 there were only 40,000 Jews in Palestine. By the end of World War II that number had risen to 800,000. Today, there are more than 5.7 million who have come from all over the world. Very soon there will be as many Jews in Israel as died in the Holocaust. The prophet Jeremiah says twice that when history is completed, the Jewish people will look back and conclude that their worldwide regathering was a greater miracle than their deliverance from Egyptian captivity (Jeremiah 16:14-15 and 23:7-8). We are truly living in momentous times!
The second key prophecy concerning the Jews is a natural consequence of their regathering. It is the re-establishment of their state which occurred on May 14, 1948 (Isaiah 66:7-8). The third key prophecy is the re-occupation of Jerusalem which occurred on June 7, 1967 during the miraculous Six Day War (Zechariah 8:4-8).
The fourth key prophecy is the one whose fulfillment we are witnessing today — the re- focusing of world politics upon the nation of Israel (Zechariah 12:2-3). All the nations of the world, including the United States, are coming against Israel over the issue of the control of the nation’s capital — the city of Jerusalem. The Vatican wants the city put under its control. The United Nations wants it to be internationalized. The European Union is demanding it be divided between the Arabs and the Jews. The Arabs want all of it.
50 Signs Of The End Times
Lion and Lamb Ministries
Below is the Summary and a list of 50 Reasons
Summary
And so you have it — six different categories of signs, each category containing many prophecies concerning the end times, all of which are being fulfilled before our very eyes. Let me conclude by specifically listing 50 of those prophecies.
Increasing instability of nature. Matthew 24:7 Luke 21:11
Increasing lawlessness and violence. Matthew 24:12
Increasing immorality. Matthew 24:37
Increasing materialism. 2 Timothy 3:2
Increasing Hedonism. 2 Timothy 3:4
Increasing influence of Humanism. 2 Timothy 3:2
Depraved entertainment. 2 Timothy 3:4
Calling evil good and good evil. 2 Timothy 3:3 Isaiah 5:20
Increasing use of drugs. 2 Timothy 3:3
Increasing blasphemy. 2 Timothy 3:2
Increasing paganism. 2 Timothy 3:1-4
Increasing despair. 2 Timothy 3:1
Signs in the heavens. Luke 21:11,25
Increasing knowledge. Daniel 12:4
Increasing travel. Daniel 12:4
The explosion of cults. Matthew 24:11
The proliferation of false christs. Matthew 24:5
Increasing apostasy in the Church. 2 Timothy 4:3-5
Increasing attacks on Jesus. Romans 1:18-19
Increasing attacks on the Bible. Romans 1:18-19
Increasing persecution of Christians. Matthew 24:9
Increasing occultism. 1 Timothy 4:1
Wars and rumors of wars. Matthew 24:6
Weapons of mass destruction. Luke 21:26
Increasing famine. Luke 21:11
Increasing pestilence. Luke 21:11
Computer technology. Revelation 13:7
Television. Revelation 11:8–
Satellite technology. Revelation 11:8-9
Virtual reality. Revelation 13:14-15
Unification of Europe. Daniel 2; 7
Far Eastern military powers. Revelation 9:16; 16:12
Movement toward world government. Daniel 7:23-26
Regathering of the Jews. Isaiah 11:10-12
Re-establishment of Israel. Isaiah 66:7-8
Reclamation of the land of Israel. Ezekiel 36:34-35
Revival of Biblical Hebrew. Zephaniah 3:9 Jeremiah 31:23
Re-occupation of Jerusalem. Luke 21:24
Resurgence of the Israeli military. Zechariah 12:6
Re-focusing of world politics on Israel. Zechariah 12:3
Russian threat to Israel. Ezekiel 38; 39
Arab threat to Israel. Ezekiel 35; 36
Denial of the Second Coming. 2 Peter 3:3-4
Denial of creation by God. Romans 1:18-22
Outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Joel 2:28-29
Translation of the Bible into many languages. Matthew 24:14
Preaching of the Gospel worldwide. Matthew 24:14
The revival of Messianic Judaism. Romans 9:27
The revival of Davidic praise worship. Amos 9:11
The understanding of Bible prophecy. Daniel 12:8-9
This list could This be greatly expanded, but the 50 examples above should be sufficient to show that we are living in the season of the Lord’s return.
The Bible clearly teaches that God never pours out His wrath without warning for He is a just and loving God who does not wish that any should perish 2 Peter 3:9. That’s why He has provided so many signs to alert us to the fact that we are living on the threshold of the Tribulation.
The Message
The bottom line message of the signs is that we are living on borrowed time. And the crucial question for every human being is “Are you ready?” Are you ready for the return of Jesus? Will He come as your Blessed Hope or your Holy Terror?
It will be one or the other, for God is determined to deal with sin, and He does so with either grace or wrath John 3:36. If you have put your faith in Jesus as your Lord and Savior, then you are under God’s grace. Your sins have been forgiven and forgotten, and you can look forward with confidence to that glorious day when Jesus will appear in the heavens.
But if you have never received Jesus as your Lord and Savior, you are under the wrath of God, and you have nothing to look forward to except the terror of His wrath.
The choice is yours. I personally cannot understand why anyone would turn their back on God’s free gift of grace through faith in His Son. I have placed my faith in Jesus, and I therefore am able to look forward to His soon return with great anticipation and expectation. All that is within me cries out, “Maranatha! Come quickly Lord Jesus.” 1 Corinthians 16:22
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Why we are living in the end times.