In the Latter Days
Biblical authors use the phrase “in the latter days.” In some cases it means “the present day.” But in other cases, it means “the future” or “The End of Days.”
Expectations of the end of the present age, human history, or the world itself.
Biblical authors use the phrase “in the latter days.” In some cases it means “the present day.” But in other cases, it means “the future” or “The End of Days.”
Some people are good and faithful servants of the LORD God. They follow him wholeheartedly. God will say to them: “Well done, good and faithful servant.”
The LORD God will gather all people. He will judge them, separating sheep from goats. The righteous people will be on his right; the wicked on his left.
Both the Lord Jesus and the prophet Daniel predict a terrible event called the Abomination of Desolation.
The Lord Jesus Christ is the light that burns and gives light!
The Lake of Fire is the first eternal destination in the Book of Revelation. It is portrayed as a literal place. People are thrown into it alive.
In the Bible, a sharp sickle is associated with the Final Judgment.
Many people think the time just before the Return of Christ will be an era of cataclysm. However, Paul says it will be when everything is peaceful and secure.
The date of the return of the Lord Jesus is unknown. It will be unexpected. However, some Christians claim to know when it will happen. They are false prophets.