### Summary
Welcome to Compass! Today, we delve into the book of Revelation, exploring the end times and how we, as Christians, should respond to the current cultural climate. We began by addressing the recent controversy at the Olympics, where a depiction of Jesus at the Last Supper was mocked. This incident serves as a reminder that the Bible predicts such scoffing in the last days. Instead of reacting with outrage, we should pray for those who mock and lead them to Jesus, as only He can transform hearts.
The main focus today is on the end times, as described in 2 Peter 3 and Revelation. Hollywood often portrays apocalyptic scenarios, but the Bible provides a clear picture of what will happen. The world will end unexpectedly and destructively, but this will lead to a complete renovation and restoration of the earth. God will create a new heaven and a new earth where righteousness dwells.
We explored three main views on the end times: amillennialism, postmillennialism, and premillennialism. Each view interprets the "thousand years" mentioned in Revelation 20 differently, either as a literal period or a figurative one. Regardless of the view, the key takeaway is that Jesus will return, and God's ultimate plan will unfold.
The timing of these events is uncertain, but we know that God's timing is different from ours. He is patient, not wanting anyone to perish but everyone to come to repentance. This is why the end has not yet come—God is giving people time to turn to Him.
Finally, we must ask ourselves if our names are written in the Book of Life. This is the most crucial question, as it determines our eternal destiny. Jesus offers forgiveness and a place in the new heaven and new earth. If you haven't yet made a decision to follow Him, now is the time.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. Expect the Unexpected: The end of the world will come like a thief in the night, suddenly and without warning. This should prompt us to live in a state of readiness, always prepared for Jesus' return. Our focus should be on living righteously and leading others to Christ, knowing that the end could come at any moment. [45:27]
- 2. Destruction Leads to Restoration: The Bible teaches that the world will be destroyed by fire, but this destruction will lead to a complete renovation and restoration. God will create a new heaven and a new earth where righteousness dwells. This gives us hope and assurance that God's ultimate plan is to make all things new. [50:13]
- 3. Different Views, Same Outcome: Whether you hold to amillennialism, postmillennialism, or premillennialism, the key point is that Jesus will return, and God's plan will unfold. These different interpretations should not divide us but rather unite us in the common goal of leading people to Christ. [56:11]
- 4. God's Timing is Perfect: God's timing is different from ours. A day is like a thousand years to Him. He is patient, not wanting anyone to perish but everyone to come to repentance. This is why the end has not yet come—God is giving people time to turn to Him. [67:31]
- 5. Is Your Name in the Book of Life?: The most crucial question is whether your name is written in the Book of Life. This determines your eternal destiny. Jesus offers forgiveness and a place in the new heaven and new earth. If you haven't yet made a decision to follow Him, now is the time. [01:15:09]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [35:05] - Opening Prayer
- [36:16] - Addressing Current Cultural Issues
- [41:53] - Is This the End?
- [45:27] - What Does the Bible Say About the End of the World?
- [53:20] - When Does the Day of the Lord Happen?
- [56:11] - Different Views on the Millennium
- [65:18] - Why Should We Believe This?
- [75:09] - Is Your Name in the Book of Life?
- [80:12] - Closing Prayer and Communion