Christianity and Revelations
The book of Revelations the last in the bible has long
caused controversy and debate as it deals with the
second coming of Christ and final end of the World,
though often cryptic and difficult to understand and
interpret.
Jesus specifically states you may not know the day or
hour (Matthew 25) and many denominations do not
emphasise the apocalypse and it is rarely preached on
in services.
However in Matthew 24 Jesus states specific things,
which will happen before the end.
These include War, Famine, Earthquake, Persecution,
Lawlessness and False Prophets and a hardening of
hearts.
Though he also says his great commission to spread the
Gospel to the whole world will be complete by the time
the end comes.
Revelation 13 says an antichrist will usher in the
last days. 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 Angels will gather
believers from all four corners of the world and will
join Christ above.
This is known as the Rapture and according to
Revelations 20 this will be the start of ChristÃs
thousand year reign on Earth.
Matthew 24 says Jesus will come again in Glory and all
believers will join Christ in Heaven.
Different denominations often have different ideas of
the end of the world but the essential core Christian
belief is that those who accept Jesus as their saviour
will join God in Heaven either upon death or the
ending of the world.
Another core belief is the second coming of Jesus and
a reign of Glory before the world ends.
The book of Revelations the last in the bible has long
caused controversy and debate as it deals with the
second coming of Christ and final end of the World,
though often cryptic and difficult to understand and
interpret.
Jesus specifically states you may not know the day or
hour (Matthew 25) and many denominations do not
emphasise the apocalypse and it is rarely preached on
in services.
However in Matthew 24 Jesus states specific things,
which will happen before the end.
These include War, Famine, Earthquake, Persecution,
Lawlessness and False Prophets and a hardening of
hearts.
Though he also says his great commission to spread the
Gospel to the whole world will be complete by the time
the end comes.
Revelation 13 says an antichrist will usher in the
last days. 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 Angels will gather
believers from all four corners of the world and will
join Christ above.
This is known as the Rapture and according to
Revelations 20 this will be the start of ChristÃs
thousand year reign on Earth.
Matthew 24 says Jesus will come again in Glory and all
believers will join Christ in Heaven.
Different denominations often have different ideas of
the end of the world but the essential core Christian
belief is that those who accept Jesus as their saviour
will join God in Heaven either upon death or the
ending of the world.
Another core belief is the second coming of Jesus and
a reign of Glory before the world ends.
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