THE WORST SEVEN YEARS OF HUMANITY'S HISTORY–ARE DEAD AHEAD ACCORDING TO JESUS



In Luke 21 Jesus preaches a sermon about the End of the World. The world’s end is easier to comprehend when we can compare it to the world around us.

That is what Jesus does. He points to things they knew and said amplify that, multiply that—exponentially, then you will understand what is coming. Basically, Jesus describes a Global Final Holocaust—not just of Jews and Christians—but of all humans!

Within that message is what amounts to a survival guide for believers who have to exist during the Final Holocaust.

Although the believers He is addressing are Tribulation saints, Jewish believers, and those saved through the ministry of the 144,000 Jewish evangelists and the Two Witnesses—the lessons have deep implications for us living in the days just prior to those events.

This morning, Christ’s words are a call for us to be ready for the onset of the worst time in history. It will begin after the Church is raptured, but the climate of the Tribulation is already here. Are you prepared to survive the storms before the final storm?

Hitler’s Holocaust, was horrible as it murdered over six million Jews in the Final Solution—Hitler’s genocide. Briefly, here are the facts:

About 1.5 million people died at Auschwitz, of whom about 1.2 million were Jewish. That means that 1/5th of the six million Jews exterminated by Hitler died in this complex

Other groups of people who died included Polish political prisoners, Soviet prisoners of war, Gypsies, people with disabilities, and prisoners of conscience or religious faith.

The complex contained three camps and at least 36 sub-camps which were built outside the town of Oswiecim, on an isolated 40 sq km site, between 1940 and 1942.

If you listened this week there is an incredible comparison that can be drawn between Auschwitz and the Great Tribulation.

• Most scholars see the first half of the seven-year final period of the earth’s history to be relatively normal. It is the second half that seems to have incredible destruction, demon armies, and death. So in Bible terms, the Great Tribulation lasts 3 ½ years or 42 months.

• Auschwitz opened its doors to death by the gas chamber on September 3rd, 1941. The advance of the Soviet Army closed down the camp on January 27th, 1945. The death camp of the Holocaust was operating for 3 ½ years or 42 months.

• So the death camp at Auschwitz and the Great Tribulation lasts almost exactly the same length of time.

The Final Holocaust is so terrifying, deadly, and inescapable that God personally steps in to stop it lest not one human be left alive!

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38 thoughts on “THE WORST SEVEN YEARS OF HUMANITY'S HISTORY–ARE DEAD AHEAD ACCORDING TO JESUS”

  1. The tribulation was 2000years ago it was the destruction of the temple in AD70
    Dan 12:1 ISV “‘At that time, Michael will arise, the great prince who will stand up on behalf of your people, and a time of trouble will come like there has never been since nations began until that time. Also at that time, your people will be delivered—everyone who will have been written in the book.

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  2. As many as 35 million non Jews were murdered in the holocaust. You didn’t do your history on that and that concerns me because I love your lessons, but I do prove them with scripture and history.

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  3. There is an escape you dont have to go through tribulation. 2 peter 2:9
    The Lord how to deliver the godly out of temtations ,and to reserve the unjust unto the day of judgment to be punished.

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  4. I do believe that Jesus was crucified on cross and arose the third day and walked here on earth before he went to heaven because he is the lord of lords he said the only way to the father is through me I have sinned and still do but I ask JESUS CHRIST TO FORGIVE me of my sins on a daily basis praise his holy name he is my savior I’m old had a stroke about 2 year ago after taking the you know what he is our only hope people listen up we can’t afford to get this wrong it’s for all eternity

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  5. Well I thought the tribulation would only be for the ones left behind??? There's a lot of people that deserve what's coming. Most people are walking bags of excrement & all they do is make it miserable for the rest of us unless you're one of the lucky ones in life. I'm ready to go, so tired of it.

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  6. A very very good word for me and a timely theme. It is so easy to be swept along by our emotions. I was totally gripped by fear at the news of a cancer diagnosis and the terrible path I have walked. The fear was even challenging my assurance of heaven. I realized it was coming straight from the father of lies who's only weapon is fear. It wasn't until I read a book about conquering fear that was full of bible that I began to steadily stand on a sure foundation more and more. He alone Jesus is our rock. Our lighthouse in the storm. His word is true and sure. Holy holy holy is the Lord God almighty.

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  7. No mention of any of the good protestants that died as a result of the Inquisitions. Why so much emphasis on the jews, they don't even believe Christ is the Messiah..? smh

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  8. I hope and pray all the simple minds will stop being simple and finish thinking about themselves and the desire to tell their personal story.
    And go out and preach the gospel.

    21 “The servant came back and reported this to his master. Then the owner of the house became angry and ordered his servant, ‘Go out quickly into the streets and alleys of the town and bring in the poor, the crippled, the blind and the lame.’

    22 “‘Sir,’ the servant said, ‘what you ordered has been done, but there is still room.’

    23 “Then the master told his servant, ‘Go out to the roads and country lanes and compel them to come in, so that my house will be full. 24 I tell you, not one of those who were invited will get a taste of my banquet.’”

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  9. I may be wrong, but was thinking it will be 3.5 years….time times and a dividing of time. Abraham accords meeting is next March and that would be 3.5 year mark from the date it was signed. Time will tell.

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  10. I think that God disapproves just as much transhumanism with AI. Shwabb says that in 2030, we'll have a neuralink installed, to not fall behind ppl with AI. The bible says that man will wish to die, but wont be able to. As well, the 10 toes of the statue are organic clay, mixed with metal, which I believe is us and AI😢

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  11. I notice that the preacher is now seeming to change his tune about being raptured. He now is stating that we will go to the lighter side of the tribulation, and or beginning and see some parts. I'm here to tell you that we will be here for at least the first three years that are going to be ugly but we also may go through the 7 years trib before he comes. There is no silent rapture. When he does come all eyes will see him.

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  12. In India Christians are being hated by the others silently.. they always try to cheat Christians.. they don't want to sell their lands/property for Christians.. Christians are being hated..

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  13. I don't know we're this idea that we will be pre trib Raptured before the start of the tribulation came from.
    (1)
    If we who would not denounce the name of Jesus Christ are gone then who are they going to go after?
    (2)
    Sorry people but we are the half that's going to be put to death…no one is getting away.
    You will be picked up
    You will be brought to a detention center.
    You will be put in a cell.
    And before ten days are up you will be taken to a place that will have a guillotine or more.
    You will be given one last chance.
    Take the Mark.
    Be beheaded.
    No one is getting out of this. You are going to be put to death for Christ. Think about it. What makes you more special than John the Baptist? And all the other's?

    There is no such thing as a pre trib Rapture. If there was God would have written it in black ink.

    September 23rd. 2024 will be the first day of the tribulation.

    The book of revelation chapter 22 will end in 2030.
    7,000 years will come to and end six month's into 2030. This is the month and year. Not the day or the hour. Only God knows this part when the heaven and earth shall pass away.

    Your not getting away. You will have to make a choice. And weather it's for Jesus Christ or taking the Mark remember that your choice will be the one you will live with for all eternity.
    Mr.E.

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  14. PARADISE

    RESTORED

    A Biblical Theology of Dominion

    David Chilton

    HOW TO READ PROPHECY

    I began my personal journey toward the eschatology of do minion one evening in church, about a dozen years ago. The

    pastor, a preacher famous for his expository method of Bible

    teaching, had just begun a series on prophecy. As he eloquently

    defended his eschatology of defeat, I was struck by the fact that

    he seemed utterly unable to develop his views organically from

    the Bible. Oh, he quoted some Scripture-a verse here, a verse

    there. But he was never able to show that his explanation of the

    future fit in with the overall pattern ofthe Bible. In other words,

    he was very adept at imposing his views of reality upon the

    Biblical text, making sure his verses were shuffled together in the

    proper order. But he could not show how his doctrines flowed

    out of Scripture; his eschatology did not seem to be an organic

    part of the Story which the Bible tells.

    What I began to realize that night was that the way to

    recover the Biblical eschatology must be through an under standing of the Biblical Story. Instead of trying to fit the Bible

    into a prearranged pattern, we must try to discover the patterns

    that are already there. We must allow the Bible's own structure

    to arise from the text itself, to impose itself upon our own un derstanding. We must become accustomed to the Biblical

    vocabulary and modes of expression, seeking to shape our own

    thinking in terms of Scriptural categories.

    This perspective sheds valuable light on the old debate about

    "literal" versus "symbolic" interpretations. To a great degree,

    that debate is beside the point; for the fact is that all interpreters

    are "literalists" on some points and "symbolists" on others.

    For example, I am looking at a recent commentary on Reve lation, written by a well-known evangelical scholar. The back

    cover boldly proclaims: This may be the most literal exposition

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    ofRevelation you will ever read! And yet, upon close inspection,

    the commentary actually teaches a highly symbolic interpretation

    of many items in the prophecy. Here are a few of them:

    1. The "soiled garments" of the Christians in Sardis (Rev. 3:4);

    2. The promise that Christians wiII become "piIlars" in the

    Temple (3:12);

    3. The "lukewarm" temperature of the Laodiceans (3:15-16);

    4. Christ's offer to seIl "gold," "white garments," and "eye

    salve" (3:18);

    5. Christ's "knocking" at the "door" (3:20);

    6. The "Lion of the tribe of Judah" (5:5);

    7. The "Lamb" with "seven eyes" (5:6);

    8. The "olive trees" and "Iampstands" (11:4);

    9. The "woman clothed with the sun" (12:1);

    10. The "great red dragon" (12:3);

    11. The seven-headed "Beast" (13:1);

    12. The "great harlot who sits on many waters" (17:1).

    There are few "literalists" who would disagree that these pic tures in Revelation are meant to be understood symbolically.

    What we must recognize, however, is that symbols are used

    throughout the rest of Scripture as well, right alongside very lit erallanguage. This is because the Bible is literature: it is divinely

    inspired and inerrant literature, but it is literature all the same.

    This means that we must read it as literature. Some parts are

    meant to be literally understood, and they are written accordingly

    -as history, or theological propositions, or whatever. But one

    would not expect to read the Psalms or the Song of Solomon by

    the same literary standards used for the Book of Romans. It

    would be like reading Hamlet's soliloquy "literally": "The slings

    and arrows of outrageous fortune … to take arms against a

    sea of troubles. … "

    You see, we cannot understand what the Bible really (liter ally) means unless we appreciate its use of literary styles. Would

    we understand the Twenty-third Psalm properly if we were to

    take it "literally"? Would it not, instead, look somewhat silly? In

    fact, if taken literally, it would not be true: for I daresay that the

    Lord doesn't make every Christian to lie down in literal, green

    pastures. But we don't usually make such crude mistakes in

    reading Biblical poetry. We know it is written in a style that

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    often makes use of symbolic language. But we must realize that

    the same is true of the prophets: they, also, spoke in poetry, in

    figures and symbols, drawing on a rich heritage of Biblical images

    which, as we shall see, actually began in the original Paradise the Garden of Eden.

    Indeed, that is where prophecy began. Andit is worth noting

    that the very first promise of the coming Redeemer was stated in

    highly symbolic terms. God said to the Serpent:

    I will put enmity

    Between you and the woman

    And between your seed and her seed;

    He shall crush your head,

    And you shall strike His heel. (Gen. 3:15)

    The real question to start with, therefore, is not some

    artificial symbolic-vs.-literal debate, but a much more basic

    issue: Shall our interpretation be Biblical or speculative? In

    other words, when I attempt to understand or explain some thing in the Bible, should I go to the Bible itself for the answers,

    or should I come up with something "creative" on my own? To

    put the question in this way is much more accurate, and will

    yield more fruitful results.

    Let me use an extreme example to make my point clear. The

    Book of Revelation describes a woman clothed with the sun,

    standing on the moon, and laboring in childbirth while a dragon

    hovers nearby to devour her child. A radically speculative inter preter might turn first to news of the latest genetic experiments,

    to determine whether a woman's size and chemical composition

    might be altered sufficiently for her to be able to wear the sun;

    he might also check to see if the Loch Ness Monster has surfaced

    recently. A Biblical interpreter, on the other hand, would begin

    to ask questions: Where in the Bible does this imagery come

    from? Where does the Bible speak of a woman in labor, and

    what is its significance in those contexts? Where does the Bible

    speak of a Dragon? Where does the Bible speak of someone try ing to murder an infant? If we are going to understand the

    message of the Bible, we must acquire the habit of asking ques tions like this.

    Of course, each approach has its drawbacks. The main

    drawback of the Biblical method is that it usually requires more

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    hard work, necessitating a greater familiarity with the Bible.

    The main drawback of the speculative method, for all its sensa tionalism, is that it just isn't Biblical

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  15. “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith – and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God – not by works, so that no one can boast. For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” ~ Ephesians 2:8-10

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