GraceWatcher's End Time Events Page
Welcome to GraceWatcher's End Time Events Page, your online revelation guide into the recorded parables, anointing, and dreams that make up the Bibles prophetic texts. Our aim in attracting your readership is not to convert you. We want to equip you to rightly divide Gods prophetic word for yourself. That’s right. For yourself. Too many within the church today approach the study of Bible prophecy through the eyes of a favorite “expert” instead of a researched observation of what Scripture actually says. So we at GraceWatcher's End Time Events Page propose to make you an interpretive expert in the study disciplines of hermeneutics (the art and science of literal biblical interpretation). And pneumatology (study of the Holy Spirit)to give you the tools you need to interpret Gods divine prophetic stream. Examine our offered pieces. Then challenge your rapture position and the way you look at Scripture through God's eyes of literal intent. Since there's nothing more delightful than a good laugh, we at End Time Events also ensure our readers a regular dose of humor, to unstuff the spiritual cobwebs our religious motherboards are so often clogged with. And, of course, we keep our readers regularly informed on major world events that may or may not relate to key eschatological texts. If something in world news breaks that is worth eschatological consideration, our home page and links will have it posted daily. So, what are you waiting for? Then click on "Interpreting the Rules of Revelation" and start working your way through our other study pieces to start becoming your own eschatologian today!
This web site contains lots of articles prophesying the coming of what is variously called the Last Days, End of the World, or Days of the Messiah. Most religions contain teachings that anticipate a time, beyond the present era of suffering and injustice, when human history will be consummated by a decisive act of God. Evil will be destroyed and goodness will triumph. Typically, the course of events includes three phases: a time of tribulation and confusion when evil and suffering grow more and more rampant; the Last Judgment when God intervenes decisively to destroy all evil; and the coming of a new age of bliss, often called the Kingdom of Heaven. Furthermore, this decisive transformation is often said to require a great leader, a Messiah, who will wield divine authority to destroy evil, establish the saints, and found a new age of unlimited happiness.
Teachings about eschatology are found in most religions, though they are most characteristic of the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic scriptures. Judaism anticipates the coming of the Messiah who will inaugurate an age of peace and justice on earth. Christianity teaches broadly that Christ, the Messiah, has already come to offer salvation, and he will come again to judge the world. Yet there are a variety of opinions within the Christian family about the details: For some, Christ will return to bring judgment (Premillennialism); for some he will come after the progressive decline of evil to consummate the Kingdom of Heaven (Postmillennialism); still others reject millennialism altogether and interpret scriptural passages about a last judgment as concerning the spiritual fate of the individual soul. In Islam the Last Judgment is a cardinal doctrine. While it is sometimes understood as a spiritual judgment of the individual soul after death, many passages in the Qur'an clearly describe it as a world-transforming event to occur at the end of time, when the earth will be destroyed and all people will see their just reward as they are sorted into groups bound either for Paradise or hell.
Hinduism, Buddhism, and Zoroastrianism contain teachings that the world is going through a cosmic cycle in which morals and religion have gradually decayed and have reached a state of dire corruption in this present age, identified as the Kali Yuga or Age of Degeneration of the Dharma. This Kali age will give way to a renovation of faith as the cycle turns and the earth enters a new golden age, the Krita age. Some texts predict that this cosmic change will be initiated by the advent of the new Avatar (Hinduism), the Maitreya Buddha, or the Saoshyant (Zoroastrianism).
Millenarian beliefs are a minor part of the teaching of most religions. Yet they blossom from time to time in sectarian movements, and they sometimes produce religious or political innovation. A number of bloody political revolts, from the Bar Kochba rebellion in Israel against Roman rule to the T'ai Ping rebellion in China against British rule, were fueled by messianic fervor. More significant are the new religions which began with a fervent belief that the last days had drawn nigh: Christianity itself began as a messianic sect of Judaism; Muhammad preached Islam, believing that the Last Judgment was imminent; and the Baha'i Faith began as a messianic movement within Islam, to cite three examples. Millenarian movements among the oppressed indigenous peoples of Africa and the Americas have been significant forces which have fostered self-respect and encouraged economic and political independence. Considering the unprecedented pace of social change in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and the unparalleled social dislocations and cultural challenges which have resulted from the world wars, liberation movements, industrialization and technological change, the atomic bomb, the environmental crisis, and the shrinking Global Village, it is not surprising that a large number of new religions and new sects of old religions have arisen which believe that the present is the time of tribulations preceding the appearance of the Messiah, and that their leader is either a forerunner of or is himself the long-awaited Avatar or Messiah who will destroy the evil world-system, establish true religion, and inaugurate a new age.
Here are loads of article I have written in the various aspects of end time events
End Time Events - The Past, The Present and The Future
Exposing the Left Behind Series and retrib rapture false doctrineGo here for the origins of how the pre trib rapture came about and why it is wrong
More details of Left behind and Rapture DoctrineWhen the early 1800s came of the scene. A lot of people knew that something special was going to happen. Some thought Jesus was returning again. Others thought it was the end of the world. Lets look at the events of 1830, and see if we can get any truth out of it
The Prophetic Events of 1830Of all the books in the Bible, the book of Revelation is one of the most difficult to understand. Consequently, there are a wide variety of interpretations about the meaning of the book, particularly in the traditional Christian world.. Here is a brief overview and outline of the book of revelation
Book of revelation, and overviewOne of our most fascinating exercises in scriptural interpretation is to study the book of Revelation, to ponder its truths, and to discoverto our surprise and amazementwhat this commonly misunderstood work is all about.Understanding the Book of Revelation No book in all scripture has stimulated more discussion, generated more controversy, and created more questions than the book of Revelation. Many modern readers find its imagery and symbolism strange and its message unclear. It isnt a great surprise, then, that so many often leave the book unread.
Seeing the Book of Revelation As a Book of Revelation
With modern day prophets and a church, the book of revelation can be easly be understood
Revelation:The Plainest Book Ever WrittenThe Roman Catholic Church is one of then oldest christian sects in christianity. Lots of its bishops and priests have had prophetic insights
Catholic Prophetic InsightsSome intersting prophecies that are found in the book of Quran
Quran Prophecies, Predictions and Past Events
Native American prophecies, UFO’s and the coming of the messiah
A Study on The Tabernacle of Ancient IsraelA Study on the 7 feasts of Israel
Jewish symbolism The 144,000 - are they literal or spiritual Israel?
Numerology and ReligionThe Sacred Geometry Mysteries of Jesus Christ in the New Testament
Here are lots of end time sites. I may not accept everything
these sites may say,
but they do open your mind to what is going
on in the world today
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