Second Coming



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    What about the "millennium"?

    We continue our discussion of the Second Coming and end times with a look at the different approaches to the book of Revelation. 

    We continue our Questions of the Faith series this week with a discussion of the end times. 

    Yesterday we looked at a number of attempts at predicting the time for the Second Coming of Jesus.  But, the Bible makes it clear we cannot know the time.  So, how do we prepare for it? 

    When is Jesus coming back?

    Many of the questions I have received over the years has to do with the Second Coming and the end times.  What do we need to know?  We will spend the rest of this week examining these topics. 

    Why God permits death

    ...time is the one commodity none of us is guaranteed. As we have seen this week, the end can come for our world or any of us today. On this Friday the 13th we are reminded that one Friday will be our last Friday. There is no guarantee that it's not this one.


    North Korea and the "end times" (Part 2)

    We're discussing the North Korean nuclear test and the "end times." Given the biblical prediction that one day "the elements will be destroyed by fire…and melt in the heat" (2 Peter 3:10, 12), could a nuclear war be the way God ends human history?


    North Korea and the "end times"

    Is it possible that the North Korean crisis, coupled with recent conflict between Israel and Lebanon, may lead to a cataclysmic war which would end human history? Could it be that the international war on terror will play a part in this "end times" scenario? Could the threat of Iranian nuclear weapons be a significant part of this threat?


    Five minutes to eternity

    Space flight is risky; the war on terror is unlike any other we've fought; the elements cannot always be controlled. But death comes to us all. Steve Irwin's father said that his son died while doing what he loved. But he would have died eventually, anyway. Unless Jesus returns first, we will all come to the end of this road and the beginning of the next.


    Wrapping up the "end times"

    One way to wrap up a series on Revelation and the "end times" is to say simply that no one really knows when Jesus will return to end history. The Lord has placed this decision in his authority alone (Mark 13:32-33; 1 Thessalonians 5:1; 1 Peter 3:10; Luke 12:35-36, 38-40). No one but God knows when Jesus will return. Why, then, is this issue relevant to our lives on this Friday morning? We'll need a little longer essay than usual to answer the question and wrap up our series.


    Child labor and the return of Christ

    We have surveyed nine ways to read Revelation. As they relate to the "end times," they basically fall into two categories. Some, "dispensationalists" among them, believe that the creation of the modern state of Israel in 1948 is a fulfillment of biblical prophecy. They expect a war beginning in the Middle East to end history. Whenever a conflict occurs such as the present struggle between Israel and Lebanon, those in this view wonder if this is the beginning of the end.


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