LIVE: "Are We Living In The End Times?: What Does The Bible Mean By The End Times?" | Nov 5 | 11am

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  • @mark5650
    @mark5650 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dr Jeffress is such a great messenger I would go there but I am almost 2 hours away from Dallas. I’m asking for all the prayers I can get I’m in the worst time of my life. My wife of 20 years said that evil D word to me, when we got married one of the things the preacher told us was to never consider that and never use that word & I still can’t say it today without getting very depressed. We need a miracle we have 2 teenage daughters that need their nuclear family and I still love my wife with every fiber of my being. Please pray for us and to soften her heart and for this experience to instead of breaking us up to do the opposite and bring us closer together.

  • @권세욱-f8o
    @권세욱-f8o ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We are at the front gate of eternity.
    GOD call us to enter the gate and to meet
    GOD.
    GOD is now waking up the sleeping people.
    So there are so many turmoils.
    GOD will speed up the pain untill all wake up.

  • @andrewmarshall7569
    @andrewmarshall7569 ปีที่แล้ว

    The early Christians historically looked to Jesus Christ's soon return, aka "Our Blessed Hope". Matthew 24, Mark 13, and Luke 21 coalesce into a perfect picture of YHWY's perfect timing. The blessed hope will call on us to live differently, yet still live out our daily lives as we are responsible to do. The Blessed Hope calls us to "Godly living" just as the pastor said, and to realize that everything in this earthly life is temporary. May God bless First Baptist Dallas and other Christian churches who preach the entire Bible, not just a "feel good" message. Also, I applaud FBC Dallas for always preaching the Gospel and how one can have eternal life each and every Sunday. My three sons are saved by Grace through Faith by believing that Jesus Christ is their Lord and Savior, and made those professions of faith at FBC Dallas' Vacation Bible School program.

  • @RedSeaConsulting
    @RedSeaConsulting ปีที่แล้ว

    What an awesome worship and great message - if only we could have been there for services yesterday (I can’t believe I didn’t know about the 5:30pm service with the Israeli Counsel General (I sent her a letter October 8 offering to go and fight for Israel - getting my own way over with my own equipment - flight time from Alliance to Tel Aviv on a Gulfstream 550 is 12 hours 08 minutes - hopefully soon). USMC Vet / Former Expat Contractor ---> I Stand With ISRAEL

  • @megand4916
    @megand4916 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great message Amen

  • @carolwalker1768
    @carolwalker1768 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ❤️

  • @trafyknits9222
    @trafyknits9222 ปีที่แล้ว

    Pastor Jeffress is entirely wrong about the "end times". How do I know? God told me. Please read on:
    On a very stormy night when I was 11 years old, there was, outside my window, a sound like a dog in distress. It was a bark and a whimper at once. My parents had gone to a church meeting and I was left at home due to a fever that had me in bed since that morning. My love of animals was greater than my discomfort from the fever, so I got dressed, grabbed a flashlight and went out to help the dog.
    When I’d made it about 60 feet into my yard, a terrifying bolt of lightning struck within 20 feet of me. The explosion was deafening and it knocked me to the ground. My ears were ringing as I regained my senses, and I stumbled back to my room, shaken and soaking wet. Fearing that my parents would scold me for being outside in a storm, I took a warm bath, dried off and got back in bed. I never found the dog.
    But, something miraculous resulted from my brush with death. Through that bolt of lightning, God gave me the power to know when things WOULD NOT happen. Yes, I know that sounds odd, but it’s true. I am absolutely certain the Lord touched me with that lightning bolt. When I would hear one of my school friends predict that something would happen, I would hear a small, calm voice tell me that it would not happen. Sure enough, the more this would occur, the more I realized that Almighty God had given me a gift of prophecy, though in the negative sense. I knew with certainty when things wouldn’t happen.

    This miracle happened in 1960, when I had just turned 11 years old. As events were predicted over the next decades, I would know which ones would not happen.

    For example, members of the spiritual group known as “Heaven’s Gate” were told (by leader Marshall Applewhite) that a UFO would come to earth and take them to a paradise on another planet. I told news outlets and even the cult leader that it wouldn’t happen.
    When Jeane Dixon predicted that a planetary alignment would destroy the earth (in 1962), again I knew it would not happen, and told my local news station about it. Since I was a youngster, they didn't take me seriously. They should have.

    In 1967, Jim Jones (founder/leader of infamous Jonestown) said a nuclear war would wipe out humanity that year. I knew it would not, and told everyone not to worry.
    In 1969, a man named George Williams predicted the second appearance of Christ. I was absolutely certain that it would not happen, because God clearly alerted me that it was not to be.
    When Charles Manson predicted an apocalyptic race war in 1969, I refuted that correctly.
    In 1974, a comet was predicted to crash into earth. I knew it wouldn’t happen, and it did not.
    People may well recall that the Jehovah’s Witnesses stated that, in 1975, the earth would be 6000 years old and Armageddon would be finished by then. I totally countered that with the correct fact that it would not come to pass.
    Another correct prediction on my part was in 1976 when Pat Robertson said the earth would end in 1982. I immediately sent a letter to Robertson telling him that God told me it would not happen.
    A man named Edgar Whisenant was certain that the Christian Rapture would happen in 1988. I knew that was incorrect and told several major newspapers that this would not happen. It did not.
    In 1991, Louis Farrakhan said the Gulf War would be the final war…Armageddon. I told the New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Los Angeles Times that this was totally incorrect. It was.
    Moving much closer to present day, the same Jeane Dixon who incorrectly predicted the world would end in 1962, now said the world would end in 2020. Again, I wrote a letter to her (and her manager) explaining that it would not. I was correct.
    In 2012, a pastor named F. Kenton Beshore predicted the Rapture would occur in 2021. On December 31, 2012 I sent a letter to him telling him that he was mistaken. Of course, we now know that he was wrong.
    With regard to future predictions, there is a 1960 article in SCIENCE magazine wherein Heinz von Foerster predicts humanity will end due to overpopulation. That is wrong. It will not happen then.
    Last, but not least, Kent Hovind (a Christian evangelist) predicted in 2015 that 2028 would most likely be the year of the Rapture. It will NOT. I guarantee it. If Mr. Hovind cares to place a major wager on his prediction, I will give him odds and will take a bet up to $100,000.
    God told me that Pastor Jeffress is entirely wrong. We ARE NOT in end times. Period. No need to worry at all.
    Knowing when something will not happen is a gift from God. I have been blessed beyond my wildest predictions. Having foreknowledge of when things won’t happen can save millions of lives and relieve anxiety in millions of people who’re being told that horrible things are just around the corner. They are not. Praise God.

  • @ClintonBrownell
    @ClintonBrownell ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Another PROPHECY often removed...
    Revelation 17:10-11 … (Explained)…”AND ONE IS”
    Rev 17:10 KJV
    And there are seven kings: five are fallen, and one is, and the other is not yet come; and when he cometh, he must continue a short space.
    - “five are fallen’ the first 5 have lost their Dominion.
    - “and one is” this is from 2016 to 2020. That is TRUMP who carries Gadreel, he has Dominion.
    - “and the other is not yet come; and when he cometh, he must continue a short space. This is BIDEN. Biden carries Apollyon. Both Apollyon and False Prophet will be taken SOON, before his end of office.
    This is how we know Rev 17:10-11 is for TODAY and not hundreds of years ago like you’re being told by False Prophets.
    ”AND ONE IS” … remember it, it’s IMPORTANT. It “pinpoints” the Antichrist also. Was it supposed too, perhaps?
    Rev 17:11 KJV
    And the beast that was, and is not, even he is the eighth, and is of the seven, and goeth into perdition.
    - “and is of the seven” means he is one of the 7 KINGS of Rev 17:10
    - This tells us that KING 8 is one of the 7 NAMES. Kings 1 thru 4 are DEAD. King 5 is not running for office. King 7 will be taken SOON. That leaves KING 6 or TRUMP.
    Hope this helps some,
    Enoch (Prophet)
    (Watchman for this Last Generation)

  • @brendabrinkmanpasichnyk3500
    @brendabrinkmanpasichnyk3500 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Pastor is way off. What about the good Samaritan? The loaves and fishes & fewding 5000? Or When the rich man asked for water to wet his lips ( in hell) and was refused because he refused the poor starving man at his gates. Nebuchadnezzar?
    I stopped watching after he said- humanitarianism is not required ; in such a condescending way. But will pray for him.

    • @TheTerryTunes
      @TheTerryTunes ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Indeed, you did misunderstand the Pastor. I understood him very clearly. And earnest prayers are always welcome, even coveted.