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One of the questions I get asked all the time is: Where is America in Bible prophecy? The answer is that America is not mentioned—not directly, not indirectly, not symbolically. And that silence is significant. If America were still a superpower during the Tribulation period, then it would seem we'd be mentioned somewhere. The fact that we're not tells me something has to happen to neutralize America before the end times.Victor Davis Hanson recently wrote an article titled "If You Really Wanted to Destroy the United States" and listed ten things you would do. The sobering reality? We've done all of them. My friend David Reagan calls what's happening "America's suicide." I believe there's a satanic strategy behind it—Satan wants to destroy America because we're the last bastion of freedom, and he needs to reduce us so his man, the Antichrist, can rule the world. The demise of America is underway, and I believe the Rapture will speed it exponentially. But God is still in control, and we need to pray, live godly lives, and watch as this signpost on the road to Armageddon develops before our eyes.
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Questions are grouped in broad categories that focus on interpretation, background information, Jesus Christ, the chronology of the last days, and more. Along the way, you’ll learn helpful details about the key figures and events of the end times, giving you a clear picture of how the future will unfold.These easy-to-find and easy-to-understand responses to the most commonly asked questions about the book of Revelation will empower you to mine its riches and will enrich your understanding of Bible prophecy and its relevance to your life today.
The End Times Timeline: God’s Eternal Plan Revealed
This small comprehensive book, The End Times Timeline provides believers with an accessible framework for understanding biblical prophecy. It traces God’s prophetic program from the Old Testament through the eternal state. What’s particularly noteworthy is how current events align with ancient predictions—Israel’s restoration, technological advances enabling global surveillance, and the geopolitical alignment of nations mentioned in Ezekiel 38–39.
The timeline identifies key prophetic milestones: the Rapture preceding the Tribulation, the rise of Antichrist, the rebuilt Temple, and Christ’s Second Coming. While some debate the timing of particular events like the Gog-Magog War, the overall framework reflects solid Bible research. This resource serves as an excellent tool for both new believers seeking prophetic clarity and mature Christians desiring to understand their place in God’s unfolding plan.
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