“A page of prophetic history turned in May of 1948,” says Max Lucado about living in what he calls “the fourth quarter.” “Wars and rumors of wars,” the encircling of Israel by her enemies, and the way our world seems to have turned upside down may be the “birth pains of the tribulation.” But Max says we have no need to fear, because “if you want to know the end, go to the beginning,” and Max takes Glenn Beck all the way back to the bliss of the Garden of Eden.
In a conversation about AI, transgenderism, the startling rate of teen suicide, and the rise of the antichrist, Max manages to focus on the hope of a millennial kingdom where “Satan is bound and Christ is crowned.”
Glenn asks Max to convince him of a pre-tribulation rapture and for his best advice for resisting the “mark of the beast.” After discussing the Olympic opening ceremonies, the pair consider the near-assassination of Donald Trump and how God “doesn’t exist to make a big deal about America,” but we do exist to make a big deal about God.
Are the End Times near? What are they not telling you?
All of these crazy events — the jib jabs and the rumors of war — are they signs that the End Times is close at hand? Can we trust the End Times prophecies in The Bible? Will Jesus Christ return soon? Here’s more from Hugo Talks.
The Bible makes reference to the Abomination of Desolation? Is that a person? A state of mind? A one-time event linked with the Apocalypse? Here’s more from Hugo Talks.
We not only could see bank failures, but literally scores if not hundreds of banks fail in the worst financial crisis of modern times. That’s the assessment of Michael Snyder, who says we’re facing a doom loop that could cause a near-total societal breakdown.
Snyder is the author of the recent book End Times. Here, he goes One-on-One with Greg Hunter on USA Watchdog.com.