For many believers, the return of Jesus is a subject that seems confusing. When they hear someone speak about the end times, they can feel as if they've... > Lire la suite
For many believers, the return of Jesus is a subject that seems confusing. When they hear someone speak about the end times, they can feel as if they've shown up for the last ten minutes of a movie without getting to see the first hour and a half. The end of a story always contains surprises, but it's the logical conclusion to the story. The key to understanding the end times is found in connecting the main themes of the end times to the overall redemptive story. Grasping these key points helps you make sense of the main themes of the biblical story and their logical conclusion. Biblically speaking, the cross did not fulfill all the promises of God-it secured them. Tragically, we have neglected much of what the Bible says about the fulfillment of God's promises. However, the full magnitude of what the cross accomplished is revealed in both what was accomplished when Jesus died and what will be fulfilled in the events we refer to as the "end times." God has staked His honor on His ability to fulfill specific promises, and the plan of redemption is not completed until these promises are fulfilled. The atonement was accomplished at the cross, but there is more to the story. It Must be Finished.
Samuel Whitefield's primary labor is as an intercessor in the context of night and day prayer. He is also an author and speaker. For additional resources please visit samuelwhitefield.com.