The term "End Times" in the Bible refers to the eschatological period that encompasses the final events of human history and the culmination of God's redemptive plan. This concept is often associated with the return of Jesus Christ, the final judgment, and the establishment of God's eternal kingdom. Key biblical passages that discuss the End Times include Matthew 24, Mark 13, and Luke 21, where Jesus speaks about signs of the times, tribulations, and His second coming. Additionally, the Book of Revelation provides a vivid depiction of the events leading up to the end, including the Great Tribulation, the rise of the Antichrist, and the ultimate victory of Christ over evil (Revelation 19-20).In theological terms, the End Times denote a transition from the current age characterized by sin and suffering to a new age of righteousness and peace (2 Peter 3:10-13). The Apostle Paul also addresses the topic in 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17, describing the resurrection of the dead and the gathering of believers to meet the Lord. Various interpretations of the End Times exist within Christianity, ranging from premillennialism to amillennialism, each offering different perspectives on the sequence and nature of these eschatological events. Overall, the End Times serve as a reminder of hope and divine justice, encouraging believers to remain vigilant and faithful in anticipation of Christ’s return.
In this sermon, the preacher expresses concern about the state of the world and the lack of compassion shown towards those in need. He references a news report about the contras and highlights the stark contrast between their suffering and the abundance in the richest country in the world. The preac
In this sermon, the speaker highlights the excessive focus on entertainment and pleasure in today's society. He emphasizes the negative impact of television, which he believes is designed to distract people from thinking critically. The speaker also references the decline of the Roman Empire, attrib
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of the love of believers and warns that in the end times, many Christians will lose their love for God. He expresses his deep concern and desire for believers to return to God's love. The preacher also mentions the increasing wickedness in the w
In this sermon, the speaker expresses his deep concern for the spiritual state of America and England. He references Matthew 11:20-21, where Jesus rebukes the cities of Khorazin and Bethsaida for not repenting despite witnessing mighty works. The speaker laments the lack of spiritual fervor in socie
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not conforming to the moral code of the world, but rather following the moral code set by God. He warns that the majority in spiritual matters is often wrong and encourages listeners to seek guidance from the Bible and prayer. The preacher al
In this sermon, the speaker begins by asking the audience to imagine themselves outside of our world, free from the constraints of time and space. He then introduces the concept of the last hour, as proclaimed by the apostle John in the Bible. The speaker explains how John knew it was the last hour
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the biblical stories of Noah and Lot to emphasize the importance of heeding God's warnings. He highlights how quickly the floodwaters rose during Noah's time, despite a long period of warning, and how the people ignored the signs. The speaker also mentions the s
Carter Conlon emphasizes that we are living in a foolish time that demands a response from Christians. He highlights the increasing immorality and mockery of morality in society, urging believers to stand firm in their faith and speak out against the foolishness around them. Conlon draws from Prover
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of being prepared for the coming of the Lord. He urges pastors and believers to prioritize spending quality time with Christ and studying the Word of God, rather than being consumed by worldly distractions like television. The speaker also highli
In this sermon, the speaker shares a powerful testimony of a Jewish hobo who displayed ingratitude towards a fellow Jew who had shown him kindness. This story serves as a warning to the audience about the severity of the tests that will come in their lives. The speaker emphasizes the need for charac
In this sermon, the speaker begins by expressing gratitude for the opportunity to hear the word of God and emphasizes the importance of being changed by it. He then introduces the concept of "cutting" as a symbol of the covenant with God that Christians often overlook. The speaker shares his perso
In this sermon, the speaker describes a moment of crisis where a Jewish life is hanging in the balance. The speaker is given the opportunity to speak first and delivers a powerful message that leaves the audience in awe. The man who was initially against the speaker is left speechless and eventually
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of time and how it relates to the end times. He mentions how the world has progressed rapidly in the last hundred years, with advancements in technology and increased knowledge. He emphasizes the importance of being wise and shining as Christians, a
In this sermon, the speaker begins by acknowledging the insufficiency of both himself and the audience in understanding and carrying out God's judgment. He emphasizes the need for a realistic and biblical expectation of the devastation and suffering that will precede the glory of God. The speaker th
In this sermon, Brother Stephen Cohn discusses God's plan for His people, Israel, and the church. He emphasizes God's concern for His chosen people to be fully restored to Him. Cohn explains that God will do six things during a period of 77 years, with the first three being negative and the last thr
In this sermon, the speaker shares his personal journey from being a Marxist to finding hope and salvation in Jesus Christ. He describes how he met a stranger who listened to him and drew out his deepest secrets and struggles. This encounter led him to question what the world truly needs. Eventually
Jack Hibbs emphasizes the urgency of being aware of the times and seasons as indicated in Scripture, particularly focusing on the prophetic messages found in Ezekiel and the teachings of Jesus. He warns that as believers, we must be vigilant and prepared for the imminent return of Christ, living in
Keith Malcomson delivers a powerful sermon on the parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins from Matthew 25, emphasizing the urgency for the church to be prepared for the return of Christ. He warns that many in the church may be caught unprepared due to spiritual slumber, highlighting the importance o
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of sharing the word of God and inviting others to worship. They encourage the audience to not be afraid of what others may think, but to focus on pleasing God. The speaker also discusses the concept of being a conduit of God's blessings, emphasiz
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not taking the church for granted and appreciating the blessings it brings. He shares a personal story about his family members in Nebraska who long for a service like the one he is preaching. The sermon then transitions to the topic of the E
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the importance of being able to see Christ in this generation. He emphasizes the role of the faithful pastor or minister who cares for the flock of God and seeks to encourage and strengthen them. The speaker also highlights the lack of mercy in the world and the
In this sermon, the speaker shares a story about his brother's efforts to reach out to his neighbor with the love of God. The neighbor was known for his drinking and smoking habits. The speaker then reads verses from the Bible, emphasizing the importance of being prepared for the end times and the r
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the state of the world and how everything is spinning out of control. He compares the current system to that of the Roman Empire, highlighting the greed and selfishness that underlies it. The preacher emphasizes the need for change and mentions the increasing s
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the rapid and unexpected changes happening in the world, particularly in Eastern Europe. He emphasizes how our lives have become consumed with materialism and the constant need for more. The speaker also highlights the negative impact of this consumerist culture
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of being prepared for the future judgments of God. He urges the listeners to have a strong faith and not be bewildered or panic-stricken when these judgments come. The speaker highlights the need for the earth to be purged of its sins through God
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the opening of the fourth seal in the book of Revelation. The fourth seal reveals a pale horse, symbolizing death, and hell follows with it. The power is given to them to kill a fourth part of the earth with sword, hunger, death, and beasts. The preacher emphas
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the power of proclamation and encourages the audience to take control of their destiny. He shares a personal experience of being reminded by God to prioritize spiritual nourishment over worldly tasks. The preacher also discusses his ministry of reaching the un
In this sermon, the preacher describes a service where there were several distressing incidents. One woman was found dead, another person had an epileptic seizure, and there was confusion about what was happening. The preacher emphasizes the consequences of not being truthful and faithful to God, us
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the contrast between the terrifying beast from the sea in chapter 13 and the glimpse of hope in chapter 14. The 14th chapter describes a lamb standing on Mount Zion with 144,000 individuals who have their father's name written on their foreheads. These individu
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the current state of the world and the emptiness that people are experiencing in their lives. He identifies two main issues: international conflict and individual confusion. The speaker then explores the causes of these problems, comparing them to a horse trying
In this sermon, the speaker discusses the 14th chapter of the book of Zechariah, which is divided into four sections. The first section focuses on the capture of the city of Jerusalem, with four events that occur in connection with it. The second section highlights the Lord's intervention, with four
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing the supernatural power of God in changing people's hearts. He states that we are currently living in the end times, as prophesied in the Bible, where the gospel has been preached to all nations. The preacher criticizes preachers w
Sister Joela addresses the challenges of navigating the storm of end-time humanism in her sermon 'Intolerance.' She draws parallels between the choices made by Lot and the moral dilemmas faced today, emphasizing the importance of recognizing sin and the consequences of societal tolerance towards it.
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of preaching the truth, even at the cost of one's life. He references the story of Leonard Ravenhill, who sang praises to God as he faced persecution. The preacher warns against ignoring the scriptures and rejecting God's word. He urges preacher
In this sermon, Tommy Barnett discusses a vision he had of a giant awakening, symbolizing a spiritual awakening in the midst of trouble in the world and America. He emphasizes that the body of Christ is in bad shape, substituting grace for obedience. Barnett believes that God's time to awaken the bo
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of being prepared for the second coming of Jesus. He encourages Christians to be on fire for the Lord and to make the most of their time on earth. The preacher also discusses the signs that indicate the nearness of Jesus' return, such as fear an
In this sermon, the preacher focuses on the parable of the ten virgins from Matthew 25. He emphasizes the importance of being prepared for the coming of the bridegroom, which represents the return of Jesus. The parable teaches that some were wise and prepared with oil for their lamps, while others w
Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the critical choice between being lovers of pleasure and lovers of God, urging the congregation to forsake worldly desires and embrace a deeper relationship with the Lord. He highlights the dangers of self-centeredness and the seductive nature of pleasure that distracts bel
Phil Beach Jr. addresses the perilous times we live in, emphasizing the importance of humility and the dangers of self-righteousness. He warns against the corrupt influences of society that can infiltrate our lives and churches, urging believers to acknowledge their need for God's grace and mercy. B
Phil Beach Jr. emphasizes the urgency of the message in 2 Timothy, addressing the challenges faced by young Timothy amidst impending persecution. He warns of the perilous times characterized by self-love and rebellion, urging Timothy to remain steadfast in preaching the Word of God with authority an
Shane Idleman warns about the 'Abomination of Desolation,' a term rooted in biblical prophecy that signifies a profound spiritual and physical desolation resulting from idolatry and sin. He discusses its historical context, particularly in relation to the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70, while als
Shane Idleman explores Revelation 6, discussing the various interpretations of the seals opened by Jesus and the implications for believers today. He emphasizes the importance of humility in understanding the book of Revelation, acknowledging that many views exist regarding the end times, including
Shane Idleman addresses the complexities and confusions surrounding the end times, emphasizing the need for Christians to discern the right voice amidst mixed messages and false teachings. He encourages believers to ground themselves in the truth of God's Word and to be prepared for Christ's imminen
Chuck Smith discusses the signs of the times as outlined in Matthew 24, drawing parallels between current global crises such as wars, famines, and pestilence with the days of Noah. He emphasizes the moral decline and increase in crime, referencing the alarming statistics of armed criminals in the U.
Brian Guerin delivers a powerful sermon on 'The 144,000,' emphasizing their unique attributes as a special company close to God. He highlights their purity, obedience, and the importance of being with the Lamb, Jesus Christ, as they follow Him wherever He goes. Guerin encourages the congregation to
John Nelson Darby discusses the prophetic warnings given by Jesus regarding the judgment of Jerusalem and the trials that His disciples would face in the absence of His physical presence. He emphasizes the importance of being vigilant and prepared for the coming tribulations, including the rise of f
A.W. Tozer emphasizes God's sovereign plan amidst the fears of an impending end of the world, reminding us that only Scripture provides the true account of the final events when Jesus will be recognized as King of kings. He asserts that human society often overlooks God's sovereignty and His divine
John Gill emphasizes the urgency of 1 Peter 4:7, reminding believers that the end of all things is near, which calls for a sober and vigilant lifestyle. He explains that this end refers to the conclusion of individual lives, the Jewish state, and ultimately the universe, urging Christians to be temp
Chuck Smith discusses the signs of the end of the world as foretold in Matthew 24:44, emphasizing the importance of being vigilant and prepared for Christ's return. He explains that the disciples' questions about the destruction of the Temple and the end of the age reflect a Jewish context, not the
T. Austin-Sparks emphasizes the peculiar conditions of an end-time, where God performs a unique work amidst upheaval and conflict. He illustrates this through the examples of Simeon and Anna, who represent the culmination of past spiritual values in the person of Christ, signifying a transition from
Art Katz delivers a prophetic message about the end times, warning of a world increasingly unified under the pressures of decaying societal conditions, where safety and self-interest overshadow ideological differences. He highlights the moral decline and chaos that will ensue as society sacrifices t
John Gill preaches on the universal conflagration of the universe, emphasizing the literal interpretation of biblical prophecies regarding the end times, particularly the burning of the heavens and the earth as described in 2 Peter 3:10-12. He argues against figurative interpretations that suggest t
Chuck Smith emphasizes the urgency of watching and praying as Jesus foretells the signs of His return and the destruction of the Temple. He explains that the disciples were concerned about the end times and the signs that would precede these events, which include wars, natural disasters, and societa
David Wilkerson emphasizes that the disasters occurring on earth serve as warnings from God about the imminent return of Jesus. He explains that these events are a divine countdown, meant to awaken humanity to the urgency of preparation for the coming kingdom. Despite the frightening nature of these
Chuck Smith discusses the concept of the 'end of the world' as described in Matthew 24:3, emphasizing that it refers to the end of the age of man rather than the physical world. He explains that humanity has failed in various forms of governance since Adam, and God has allowed this age to unfold whi
Chuck Smith discusses the prophetic insights from Daniel 12, emphasizing the intense suffering and persecution faced by the Jewish people throughout history. He highlights the prophecy of a future time of unprecedented trouble, confirmed by Jesus in Matthew 24:21, and the rise of a powerful leader f
Chuck Smith discusses the prophetic insights given by God regarding the end times, emphasizing that despite skepticism from some, an end is indeed coming. He highlights the signs of the end as described by Jesus, including famines, wars, and moral decay in society, prompting the question, 'How long
