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5 things to know about end of the world according to BIBLE.

5 things to know about end of the world according to BIBLE.
So, it is said in Scripture, “Before God’s Son came down to earth, he spoke with prophets at length and told them what had taken place and the end of our life. He also used these prophecies to show us what he knew about the future and how to prepare for everything that was coming.” (John 10:1–17) And so God took his son’s place. But one day, God found himself sitting on a mountain top looking up to where heaven is. In this position, he decided to ask his Son the question, “what do you see?” (John 10:11–12). The Son replied, “it’s a lake of fire, burning forever and ever in the midst of a blazing furnace. You’ve seen it, but I haven’t yet seen it. If only we could escape” (John 10:13-15). This answer surprised God and made him happy. Then he instructed his servant (Jesus Christ), who happened to be right next to him, to go over and look into the lake of fire. Jesus did just that, and saw the vision which foretold the destruction and resurrection of mankind. A prophet had predicted something similar to this—but with an additional detail that the prophecy in question had been given by a messenger from heaven, while the Lord himself saw it firsthand with His own eyes. As a result, when Jesus returned, we know that he was a witness and did not leave any stone unturned. We are now aware that as of that time, God himself held the entire heavens and the earth under his authority. Now, as we approach the end of this age, let’s take a closer look at some Biblical verses about the time when the world would come to its final end, along with things that could happen right before it.
The Beginning of Time
“You will cry out that nothing is mine before my glory; I will tell you, there shall not be a shadow of fear in me! My name is the first thing you shall hear, or the last thing you shall hear. Before long, they will whisper among themselves, saying, 'My Father loved Me!'" (Isaiah 43:17). This verse speaks both to man and woman to describe their relationship with God during times of war; it tells them: "I am your father, your mother, your brother; your children, all the offspring of your body. Do not forget that, because of sin, you were born and have no power to resist it. Therefore when you ask, 'What is this article that belongs to?'—'I am this, I am that.'” (Isaiah 43:20). It goes on to say that God loves Himself, because He created the universe and is the One Who gives and takes away life and all that is. From this scripture alone, we can learn why God does not want people to worry about death. What God wants us to remember is that we came into existence for a purpose and that He knows all things even before we speak to Him. God is also able to create anything He desires, and those are the ones who have the ability to understand Him. However, once a person understands this truth, the rest follows naturally. By going back to Isaiah 43, we learn further that God is always trying to tell us His message. We should not judge how His word has changed since the Book of Genesis. Instead, we should believe that our Creator is perfect, and that everything he creates, he created with a clear intent. God did not plan on creating this much happiness. Rather, He just wanted something for us to be happy with, something to help fill our lives with joy. When Jesus was on the cross, his blood shed the death of the sins of creation. The same could apply to our planet today.
The Final Judgement Day
“Then he took and spread out heaven like the grave, and put a curtain of darkness over it; and he called the light from within it; and he showed no signs, neither did he utter a sound.” (Isaiah 44:24). This scripture describes two different events in God's eyes. On the one hand is the light—the good which comes from God Himself. This brings hope to those who are facing difficulty and suffering, even though, God does not condone any violence or oppression. On the other hand, there is the darkness, which represents evil and wrath. In this instance, God is speaking directly about Judgment Day. God is telling his faithful followers to beware of judging others. He says to keep peace and love one another, regardless of their faith in Christ. We are reminded that God will hold all people accountable to each other and to make sure that everyone receives the full rewards of their actions because, in doing so, he brings more blessings and honor to the home of every individual on Earth. This concept is central to Christian social doctrine—and it plays a role in salvation. After all, for a Christian to live by His rules—and to receive His glory—it must be through obeying His commandments and maintaining the highest standards of morality. At Judgment Day, we are given information about God’s intentions, including His judgments and ways of bringing His children to a higher level of understanding. Here again, we learn to trust that God is all-knowing and all-powerful, as well as omniscient. With this knowledge, we now turn to the following scripture: “Let us first understand the manner by which this great flood came to pass in order that we may clearly understand it, and be able to do all that is necessary to save ourselves and our families from that dreadful flood… But even the heavens above heard the voice of God the Father speaking…And the heavenly host answered to God in prayer; and we know that whoever listened also received revelation from God. He spoke to his servants—all the angels who had descended to send back to Him in response, because the Spirit of God is sent down to us in our hearts on each side of our mouth and in our ears—his voice is unique, all-pervading, and divinely inspired. Therefore let every one of you stand firm by the faith and hope of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ—whether in your household, in church, or in the community at large—always being united in prayer for comfort. We don’t need to understand everything about God’s plans in order to reach out and find mercy with Him.” (Isaiah 42:8–10). What happens when the prayers of God’s faithful are answered—and He saves us all—is that we have entered the garden on Mount Sinai to worship. For Israelites have been gathered together around such a sacred site for many years, and we continue to gather here in our various locations. When God opens the door of the Garden of Eden, He grants access to His kingdom of Heaven. Those who do not get a chance to experience His grace and peace can do it by simply listening, observing, and reflecting upon what has already been done by the sons of Jacob. They could also pray and give thanks to God, without expecting anything in return. As Christians become spiritual seekers, the idea of eternal life becomes very important. Many people have asked, “if the gates to Hell open tomorrow, what will happen to my soul after death?” God answers this with this scripture, saying: “Because it is impossible to die, be afraid not. Because the tomb is empty. Because He who has died has come to life again.” (John 5:11–13) With Eternal Life, we gain access to the possibility, the actuality, and the future. There is no longer a gap between the past and present, nor between the living and dead, nor between the flesh and spirit. Everything is connected in perfect harmony. Thus, as we enter into Eternity and move through the stages of judgment and restoration, we become aware that God is God. If we follow and abide in His Word, his works, and our daily actions; we will discover a reality far beyond our grasp. No matter where we happen to be standing, we will feel His presence. Like Moses brought water to Egypt, God brings salvation to his chosen people. Even the smallest steps forward will bring us more toward everlasting life.

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