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Acts 2:17-21
And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams: And on my servants and on my handmaidens I will pour out in those days of my Spirit; and they shall prophesy: And I will shew wonders in heaven above, and signs in the earth beneath; blood, and fire, and vapour of smoke: The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before that great and notable day of the Lord come: And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved.
This was my dream or vision he gave me.
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And YES, we are most definitely living in the last days. Jesus 2nd coming might not be today or tomorrow, but sooner than most think. We must have it in out minds as if he's coming tomorrow. I guess no more than a decade or 2 at most. That would be pushing it. Jesus will come like a thief in the night, as it says. People will be surprised, extremely shocked , thinking he'll come hundreds years from now.13 Reply
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I don't think we're in the end days, but I think we're close to it. But nobody can fully predict it, It's impossible.
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@drew-1990 The surest sign is the Rapture when Christ returns to take believers out so they don't have to go through the Great Tribulation, when a billion people, or more, will disappear from Earth in the blink of an eye. That will start the 7-year Tribulation period and the 2nd coming will be at the end of that time 7 year time.
Anonymous(18-24)+1 yEvery generation since Christ has believed they were in the last days.
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the end of times is closer than we think
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It seems it , especially how the world is today , sometimes I question myself as to why I am still here and what is really my purpose of being here , I have experienced a lot of negativity these past few months and I am trying not to allow it to take my happiness away , but sadly it hasn't been easy lately , But I am holding on and praying everyday it gets better and praying God guides me out of this funk I been in cuz I feel so lost lately not knowing what direction to turn. The world sadly doesn’t feel the same to me anymore , so much chaos everywhere I look to the point I don’t know if it will get better or continue to get worse , who knows , all I know is prices of things needs to come down because it’s insane what we are paying for things groceries and gas and utilities and taxes etc. has sky rocketed to the point it isn’t normal
20 ReplyI woke up, shall we say, 10 years ago. Covid killed the last bits of belief in society and the system. But where does that leave me? I find it bonkers that people are going on as normal. 80% of people still seem asleep. But something seems to have changed, for me at least, in the feeling space.
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+1 yNot religious but i do think rough tomes are ahead of us but i don’t think humanity will completely die. And unfortunately i think those of poorer means or in third world countries are pretty screwed.
but we’ll see. If we elect better leaders in the future maybe things will be less bleak.
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+1 ydepends, book revelation seems to teach "always consider now the end times, ending soon" which people obeyed century after century.
a recent interpretation is spreading gospel to every nation, so some "countdown which countries remain" without missionaries, to send there, and based on that the end is near.
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+1 yJesus will be back in less than 10 years. The war in middle east will show us who Anti Christ is. Plus weather we see. Plus food shortages. Plus all the countries taking sides.
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+1 yWe still have a couple hundred years if you go by the Jewish calendar.
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yup 200 left according to rabbis but... check out josephus, an ancient jew version of history, about adam until noah and including noah! refuted rabbi talmud.
I beleive you.
We are all capable of having a Religious experience even of we aren't Religious.
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u +1 yIt's possible. All we are told though is watch and pray.
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Pray and act.
+1 yChristians think it's been end times for the past 2000 years lol.
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+1 yno, but even so, Christ said he's coming like a thief in the night, and no one will know. People have been predicting the end of the world since the Black Death
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The thief in the night refers to the Rapture. That can happen at any time as nothing has to occur yet for it to happen.
A religious experience? Now I'm intrigued.
But no, I don't think we're in the last days.
Did you mean you're a Christian or the question is for Christians? I'm actually kind of lapsed, more of an atheist really.
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+1 yNo. Christianity's time as an apocalypse cult has come and gone.
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+1 yIf you mean the last days by people. Yes, we becoming more hateful and there are more racial problems
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+1 yYes, i think that we won't see the year 2030 arrive.
10 Reply3.4K opinions shared on Religion & Spirituality topic. Christians have always assumed they were in the end times, always wrong, you're no different
00 ReplyWe are in the end times but not in the last days... There are some prophecies that have not yet happened. One world government for one.
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Anonymous(36-45)+1 yAbsolutely. All the things happening in Daniel and Revelations is coming true. Plus people love money and sex more than God. So yeah. We are clearly in the last days.
00 ReplyI don't quite understand what you mean , the last few days?
00 ReplyNope. I believe Revelations is more about the end of our own lives than the end of the world.
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@sean1234 You have that backwards, the unsaved will see the end of days, not those who are saved as they will be taken up in the Rapture so that they don't have to go through the 7-year Tribulation period when all hell will break out on Earth after the first 3 1/2 years. An army of 200 million will march on Israel to wipe it out and amidst that Christ will return to judge the world and bring an end to the age. Apparently there may be nuclear war, because the Bible says in Matthew 24:22 that if God didn't put a stop to it all that no life would be left on Earth. "And if those days [of tribulation] had not been cut short, no human life would be saved; but for the sake of the elect (God’s chosen ones) those days will be shortened." Amplified Bible
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@shortster The Bible talks about 2 people who are killed for preaching salvation in the last days during the Tribulation. They will be left in the street for all to gawk at. After 3 days they will be brought back to life. It is long thought that one of these 2 will be Moses. So, yes he will be walking around then..
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Jude 1:9 Yet Michael the archangel, when contending with the devil he disputed about the body of Moses, durst not bring against him a railing accusation, but said, The Lord rebuke thee.
Matthew 17:1-3
And after six days Jesus taketh Peter, James, and John his brother, and bringeth them up into an high mountain apart, And was transfigured before them: and his face did shine as the sun, and his raiment was white as the light. And, behold, there appeared unto them Moses and Elias talking with him.
Elias or elijah is in heaven and if moses was with him then in Jude that's talking about how the devil wanted moses to stay dead and God did not. Makes sense for him to be in heaven. - +1 y
@sean1234 Yes, Moses is with the Lord. But he will be one of the two witnesses mentioned in Revelation who will have the power to call down fire from Heaven. In Revelation 11, it talks about the witnesses.
The two witnesses in Revelation will have miraculous powers to accompany their message (Revelation 11:6), and no one will be able to stop them in their work (verse 5). At the end of their ministry, when they have said all they need to say, the beast will kill them and the wicked world will rejoice, allowing the bodies of the fallen prophets to lie in the streets (verses 7–10). Three and a half days later, however, God’s two witnesses will be resurrected and, in full view of their enemies, ascend to heaven (verses 11–12).
There are three primary theories on the identity of the two witnesses in Revelation: (1) Moses and Elijah, (2) Enoch and Elijah, and (3) two unknown believers whom God calls to be His witnesses in the end times.
(1) Moses and Elijah are seen as possibilities for the two witnesses due to the specific miracles that John says the witnesses will perform. The witnesses will have the power to turn water into blood (Revelation 11:6), which duplicates a famous miracle of Moses (Exodus 7). And the witnesses will have the power to destroy their enemies with fire (Revelation 11:5), which corresponds to an event in Elijah’s life (2 Kings 1). Also giving strength to this view is the fact that Moses and Elijah both appeared with Jesus at the transfiguration (Matthew 17:3–4). Further, Jewish tradition expects Moses and Elijah to return, based on the prophecy of Elijah’s coming in Malachi 4:5 and God’s promise to raise up a prophet like Moses (Deuteronomy 18:15, 18), which some Jews believe necessitates Moses’ return. - +1 y
The periods here mentioned—"forty and two months," and "a thousand two hundred and threescore days"—are the same, alike representing the time in which the church of Christ was to suffer oppression from Rome. The 1260 years of papal supremacy began with the establishment of the papacy in A. D. 538, and would therefore terminate in 1798. At that time a French army entered Rome, and made the pope a prisoner, and he died in exile. Though a new pope was soon afterward elected, the papal hierarchy has never since been able to wield the power which it before possessed.
The persecution of the church did not continue throughout the entire period of the 1260 years. God in mercy to his people cut short the time of their fiery trial. In foretelling the "great tribulation" to befall the church, the Saviour said, "Except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved; but for the elect's sake those days shall be shortened." [Matthew 24:22.] Through the influence of the Reformation, the persecution was brought to an end prior to 1798.
Concerning the two witnesses, the prophet declares further, "These are the two olive-trees, and the two candlesticks standing before the God of the earth." "Thy Word," said the psalmist, "is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path." [Revelation 11:4; Psalm 119:105.] The two witnesses represent the Scriptures of the Old and the New Testament. Both are important testimonies to the origin and perpetuity of the law of God. Both are witnesses also to the plan of salvation. The types, sacrifices, and prophecies of the Old Testament point forward to a Saviour to come. The Gospels and Epistles of the New Testament tell of a Saviour who has come in the exact manner foretold by type and prophecy. - +1 y
"They shall prophesy a thousand two hundred and threescore days, clothed in sackcloth." During the greater part of this period, God's witnesses remained in a state of obscurity. The papal power sought to hide from the people the Word of truth, and set before them false witnesses to contradict its testimony. When the Bible was proscribed by religious and secular authority; when its testimony was perverted, and every effort made that men and demons could invent to turn the minds of the people from it; when those who dared proclaim its sacred truths were hunted, betrayed, tortured, buried in dungeon cells, martyred for their faith, or compelled to flee to mountain fastnesses, and to dens and caves of the earth,—then the faithful witnesses prophesied in sackcloth. Yet they continued their testimony throughout the entire period of 1260 years. In the darkest times there were faithful men who loved God's Word, and were jealous for his honor. To these loyal servants were given wisdom, power, and authority to declare his truth during the whole of this time.
"And if any man will hurt them, fire proceedeth out of their mouth, and devoureth their enemies; and if any man will hurt them, he must in this manner be killed." [Revelation 11:5.] Men cannot with impunity trample upon the Word of God. The meaning of this fearful denunciation is set forth in the closing chapter of the Revelation: "I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book. And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book." [Revelation 22:18, 19.] GC88 267.2 - GC88 268.1
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