How Close is the Second Coming? :: By Britt Gillette

The past year has been a wake-up call for many people. A global pandemic… Riots and social unrest in countless nations… Fractures in the global economy… And now Israel and Hamas at war. Everywhere you look, it seems as though the end is near. Is it? What does the Bible say? Are these signs of the Second Coming? Are these events pointing to the soon return of Jesus Christ?

Fortunately, we don’t have to guess. Jesus Himself told us how to recognize the general timeframe of His return. When the disciples said, “Tell us the signs of your coming and the end of the age” (Matthew 24:3), Jesus told them a number of things to look for. He then said, “When you see all these things, you can know my return is near. I’m right at the door” (Matthew 24:33). He also said, “When all these things begin to happen, look up, for your salvation is near!” (Luke 21:28).

This means the #1 indication Jesus will return soon is all the signs appearing together. Both Jesus and the prophets told us what signs to look for, and the appearance of just one is reason enough to take notice. But the arrival of one sign after another demands your attention. It’s the sign Jesus said to look for. This convergence of signs is confirmation our generation will witness the Second Coming – not according to me, but according to Jesus.

The Convergence of Signs

So, what are these signs? Jesus and the prophets pointed to dozens and dozens of signs. This article will only cite a few, but the reality of each one of these signs is undeniable. And their convergence should convince you the return of the Lord is close at hand. These signs include:

Israel Back in the Land – God promised to bring the Jewish people back into the land of Israel before He returned (Jeremiah 23:7-8). He said He would call them from “among the nations” (Ezekiel 39:28), from “the farthest corners of the earth” (Isaiah 11:12), and from “north, south, east, and west” (Psalm 107:3). He promised to welcome them home from the lands where they were scattered (Ezekiel 20:34). When they did, He promised to return and establish His everlasting kingdom (Isaiah 11:11-12).

The Jewish People in Control of Jerusalem – Jesus said armies would surround Jerusalem, destroy the city, and enslaves its citizens. The Roman legions fulfilled this prophecy in A.D. 70. Jesus then said people other than the Jewish people will control Jerusalem for a time, until the Jewish people once again control Jerusalem. When they did, Jesus promised to return (Luke 21:24-28). Since 1967, the Jewish people have controlled Jerusalem.

The Gospel Preached Throughout the World – When asked about the end of the age and the signs of His coming, Jesus said to look for a very specific sign. He said the Gospel will be preached throughout the entire world. Every nation will hear it. And then? And then, the end will come (Matthew 24:14). For centuries after the crucifixion, the Gospel was confined to a small area surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. In the past two centuries, Christians have brought the Gospel to every nation in the world. Today, missionaries are in every nation. The Bible is translated in hundreds of languages, and the message of Jesus is sent around the world by radio, TV, satellite, and the Internet. This generation is on the verge of spreading the Gospel to every last person on earth.

An Increase in Travel and Knowledge – Six hundred years before Jesus, an angel gave Daniel a special message. He said “travel and knowledge” will increase in the end times (Daniel 12:4). For centuries of human history, dramatic gains in travel and knowledge did NOT take place. Yet the last two hundred years have seen explosions in the speed and frequency of travel as well as the amount and availability of knowledge.

Arrival of the Exponential Curve – Jesus said a variety of global signs will come before His return and the end of the age. These signs will be spiritual, natural, societal, and political in nature. He said they will appear in a distinct way – “like birth pains” (Matthew 24:3‐8). This means the frequency and intensity of these signs will increase as we near His return. Our generation has seen the exponential increase in war and famine Jesus said to look for. In the 20th Century alone, more people died from war and famine than lived on the earth when Jesus spoke these words.

Israel Surrounded by Enemies – The Bible says enemies will surround Israel in the end times. Those enemies will say, “Come, let us wipe away the nation of Israel. Let’s destroy the memory of its existence” (Psalm 83:4) and “Let us take for ourselves these pasturelands of God” (Psalm 83:12). Ezekiel said Israel’s neighbors will say, “God has given their land to us” (Ezekiel 11:14‐17), and “Israel and Judah are ours. We will take possession of them. What do we care if their God is there?” (Ezekiel 35:10). Ever since the rebirth of Israel in 1948, the daily headlines have included these Bible verses. Israel’s Muslim neighbors claim the land of Israel for themselves, and they have no regard for the God of Israel.

Israel’s Exceedingly Great Army – Ezekiel said, in the end times, Israel will field “an exceedingly great army” (Ezekiel 37:10). Zechariah said Israel will be like a fire among sheaves of grain, burning up the neighboring nations (Zechariah 12:6), and even the weakest Israeli soldier will be like David (Zechariah 12:8). Since 1948, Israel has fought no less than four conventional wars against its neighbors. Despite being outnumbered more than 50 to 1, Israel has achieved overwhelming victory every time.

Rise of the Gog of Magog Alliance – The Bible says a military alliance that includes Russia, Iran, Turkey, and a number of Muslim nations will attack Israel “in the latter days” (Ezekiel 38:8) when God brings His people home from among the enemy nations (Ezekiel 39:27). Today, we see those very nations coming together for the first time – an alliance that has never existed in world history.

Rise of a United Europe – The Bible says a revived Roman Empire will come to power in the end times (Daniel 2, Daniel 7, Revelation 17). According to Daniel, it will be a ten-nation alliance of weak and strong nations. Some parts will be as strong as iron, while other parts will be as weak as clay (Daniel 2:42). We see the beginning of this alliance in the European Union – a coalition of weak and strong nations struggling to stay together.

The Rise of Global Government – The Bible says a single government will rule the world politically (Revelation 13:7), religiously (Revelation 13:8), and economically (Revelation 13:16‐17) in the last days. It will rule over “all people, tribes, and languages” on the face of the earth (Revelation 13:7). Its authority will be so complete that no one will be able to buy or sell anything without its permission (Revelation 13:16‐17). For centuries, a true global government was impossible. Today, world leaders openly discuss it.

Denial of the Signs – Almost two thousand years ago, Peter issued a warning. He said in the last days, people will mock the idea of Jesus returning. They will make fun of those who believe in the Second Coming and say exactly what we hear today – things like, “I thought Jesus was coming back? What happened to His promise? Generation after generation has said He’s coming. Yet, since the beginning of the world, everything has remained the same!” (2 Peter 3:3‐4).

The Hour is Late

Keep in mind, these signs haven’t always been present. Generations of Christians lived and died without witnessing any of these signs. For centuries of Christian history, none of these signs were present. Today, they all are. Jesus said when you see these signs, you can know His return is near. He’s right at the door (Matthew 24:33). In fact, Jesus said the generation witnessing these signs will not pass away before He returns (Matthew 24:34). So despite the skeptics and naysayers, Jesus is coming, and ours is the generation that will witness His return. The convergence of all these signs confirms it.

How many generations of Christians longed to see what we see? Yet, there’s a strange silence in the church. Why? The appearance of all these signs after centuries of waiting should motivate every Christian on earth to make the most of what time we have left.

Jesus commanded us to watch for these signs (Matthew 24:42). He scolded the Pharisees and religious leaders when they failed to recognize the signs of His first coming (Matthew 16:3). Will He do any different for those who fail to recognize the signs of His second coming? Jesus warned us not to be caught sleeping when He returns (Mark 13:36).

If you’re a Christian, God expects you to point out these signs to others and warn them the end is near. If the world ignores you, so be it. But if you recognize the signs of the times and don’t tell others about them, you’re no different than a watchman who sees an invading army and doesn’t sound the alarm. If you fail in your role as watchman, God will hold you accountable for all those who perish (Ezekiel 33:1-6).

Have no doubt. The signs of His return are all around us. Jesus is coming. If you’ve been waiting to share the Gospel with someone, don’t wait one minute more. You may not have another opportunity. The hour is late. The signs are present. Now is the season of His return.

Britt Gillette is author of the free ebook Coming to Jesus as well as the books Signs of the Second Coming, Racing Toward Armageddon, and The End Times. Receive his book 7 Signs of the End Times for free when you sign up for his monthly newsletter.

Letter to the Hebrews, Part 5 :: By Dr. Donald Whitchard

An Exposition

Hebrews 2:14-18: “The High Office of Jesus Christ”

“In as much then as the children have partaken of flesh and blood, He Himself likewise shared in the same, that through death He might destroy him who had the power of death, that is, the devil, and release those who through fear of death were all in their lifetime subject to bondage. For indeed He does not give aid to angels, but He does give aid to the seed of Abraham.

“Therefore, in all things He had to be made like His brethren, that He might be a merciful and faithful High Priest in things pertaining to God, to make propitiation for the sins of the people. For in that He Himself has suffered, being tempted, He is able to aid those who are tempted” (Hebrews 2:14-18, NKJV).

I hear people make some of the dumbest statements about the Bible, attacking and mocking it, declaring it to be a collection of myths, fables, and stories of ancient lore without many of them even bothering to crack open the cover and read it for themselves. Not wanting to be opened to the truth that they are sinners in need of a Savior and will be held accountable for their wickedness by God Almighty, they will do everything under the sun to demean and ignore what it says and what it means for them if they neglect their souls (Matthew 25:41; Mark 9:43-48; Luke 12:13-21, 16:19-31; Romans 3:10-18; 2 Corinthians 5:10, 6:2; Hebrews 2:3, 4;12, 9:27; Revelation 20:11-15).

The excuses range from the ridiculous to indifference and hostility, but it all comes down to a great question from a U.S. Senator: “How in the world did these people find their way to the birth canal?”

It saddens and frightens me that people are so indifferent as well as ignorant about where they stand in terms of eternity. The Scriptures do say that this kind of attitude is a sign of the end times, but the thought of what lies ahead for unrepentant humanity is unnerving. After the prophesied rapture of the church (John 14:1-3; 1 Corinthians 15:55-58; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; Revelation 3:10), the judgments of God are going to pour out upon this world relentlessly and continually for a period of seven years (Daniel 9:27). The prophesied man of sin, known as the Antichrist, will take control of a frightened and despairing population that is in a frantic search for leadership and a solution to what is occurring (2 Thess. 2:3; 1 John 2:18, 4:3; Revelation 13).

The devil’s schemes are numerous, but one has kept the ears and eyes of people shut until it is too late; that is to make them think that God does not care about them or their problems, or that He has no idea what we are enduring here in this world, or that they are beyond any kind of hope of reconciliation with God. Here is where the church has dropped the ball.

No one is beyond the reach and compassion of the Lord Jesus Christ while they are still on this side of eternity. The Bible teaches and proclaims that He is God in the Flesh who came to this sin-infested world to take our sins and wickedness upon His sinless flesh. He offered Himself as the perfect and final sacrifice that no burnt offering given by a priest of Israel or self-induced act of penance could ever accomplish. While we were sinners and enemies of God, Christ died for us (Romans 5:6-11), our penalty paid in full, to never be separated from Him in this life or the next (John 10:28-30; Romans 8:31-39; 1 Corinthians 2:8-9; Revelation 21:1-7).

Never let the devil or anybody tell you that you have sinned too much to be loved and forgiven by the LORD. Never let anyone remind you of sins that have been forgiven by Christ and forgotten by Him (Psalm 103:8-9; John 8:1-12).

Nobody, especially the devil, has the right to bring up anything from your past that has been redeemed by the finished work of Christ. Nobody has the right to make you afraid of God and tell you that He will not hear or even save you if you sin or fail one or more times (Genesis 50:17; Mark 11:25; Luke 11:4, 17:3-4; Ephesians 4:32; Colossians 3:13). The Lord Jesus restored brokenhearted Peter to service (John 21:15-19) and never brought up the issue of his denial ever again. He never berated Paul after the encounter on the Damascus Road. Yet, the great lion of God often admonished himself for his violent past against Christians and then stood amazed before the everlasting grace of Christ who saved him (1 Timothy 1:12-17).

All throughout His ministry, Jesus demonstrated His empathy and identification with people (Matt. 4:2, 8:24, 21:18, 26:37, 42; Mark 4:38, 11:12, 14:34; Luke 2:40, 52; 4:2, 8:23, 9:58, 24:39; John 4:6, 12:27, 21:13). He was always approachable, always ready to hear someone’s pleas or prayers, always ready to love and bless the innocents, such as the children (Matthew 19:13-15; Mark 10:13-16; Luke 18:15-17), the unclean (Matthew 8: 1-4; Mark 1:40-45; Luke 5:12-16). He gave dignity to women everywhere (Mark 14:3; Luke 7:37-38) by allowing them and not the men to be the first to see the empty tomb on the first day of the week (Matthew 28:1-10; Mark 16:1-8; Luke 24:1-12; John 20: 1-10) as well as valuable members and workers in the churches (Acts 18:26; Romans 16:1-2, 6, 12; 1 Timothy 5:10).

The Lord Jesus Christ has been the One who has given mercy to the sinners, hope for the hopeless, grace for the unworthy, love to the scorned, company to the lonely, forgiveness to the worst of us, the provider of sustenance, the defender of the weak, the champion of the oppressed, and the great and mighty King of Kings and Lord of Lords whose subjects are also His friends (John 15:9-17). They can approach Him anytime (Hebrews 4:16) and are always welcomed with love and compassion that will never wax cold, not become mere routine. His mercy never fails, and the only beings who will not and cannot approach Him for forgiveness and repentance are the fallen angels. Their destiny is sealed (Matthew 25:41).

Never let anyone tell you that Jesus does not know what we are enduring or suffering in this world. Never let anyone say to you that God is indifferent or uncaring towards you.

The writer of Hebrews makes this clear in verses 14-18 of Chapter 2; this is a source of comfort to all of us who feel that the world is kicking us down the road like an old can. Anyone who says that we should not be going through any kind of hardship or suffering is not living in the real world, nor are they experiencing true life in Christ (2 Timothy 3:12). He is with us through the valley of the shadow of death, the joys of life, the problems of time and circumstance, and the days where the fiery darts of the evil one seem to hit their target.

No matter where you are or what you have gone through, He is always there to help you get out of the pigsty, welcome you home, and put the ring and robe of family, love, and reconciliation upon you if you will but give your life to Him today.

He is coming back any time now, and we want you in heaven with us when that day arrives.

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