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The End: A Complete Overview of Bible Prophecy and the End of Days The End: A Complete Overview of Bible Prophecy and the End of Days by Mark Hitchcock
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“Studying the end times has helped me more than anything else to understand the whole Bible.”
Mark Hitchcock, The End: A Complete Overview of Bible Prophecy and the End of Days
“I once heard someone say, “If you are standing in line at the judgment seat and see a line with a bunch of preachers in it, get in another line. It will go faster.”
Mark Hitchcock, The End: A Complete Overview of Bible Prophecy and the End of Days
“There will be no funeral homes, no hospitals, no abortion clinics, no divorce courts, no brothels, no bankruptcy courts, no psychiatric wards, and no treatment centers. There will be no pornography, dial-a-porn, no teen suicide, no AIDS, no cancer, no talks shows, no rape, no missing children . . . no drug problems, no drive-by shootings, no racial tension, and no prejudice. There will be no misunderstandings, no injustice, no depression, no hurtful words, no gossip, no hurt feelings, no worry, no emptiness, and no child abuse. There will be no wars, no financial worries, no emotional heartaches, no physical pain, no spiritual flatness, no relational divisions, no murders, and no casseroles. There will be no tears, no suffering, no separations, no starvation, no arguments, no accidents, no emergency departments, no doctors, no nurses, no heart monitors, no rust, no perplexing questions, no false teachers, no financial shortages, no hurricanes, no bad habits, no decay, and no locks. We will never need to confess sin. Never need to apologize again. Never need to straighten out a strained relationship. Never have to resist Satan again. Never have to resist temptation. Never!”
Mark Hitchcock, The End: A Complete Overview of Bible Prophecy and the End of Days
“What will you do with Jesus?      Neutral you cannot be.      Someday your heart will be asking,           What will He do with me?”
Mark Hitchcock, The End: A Complete Overview of Bible Prophecy and the End of Days
“We picture the scene: host beyond host, rank behind rank. The millions among the nations of the world, all crowded together in the presence of the One who sits upon the throne, the One who looks intently at each individual. We are accustomed to human judges; we know their partial and impartial verdicts. In the presence of the Almighty, all previous judgments are rendered useless. Many men and women acquitted on earth before a human judge will now be found guilty before God. Men who have been accustomed to perks, special privileges, and legal representation now stand as naked in the presence of God. To their horror they are judged by a standard that is light-years beyond them: The standard is God Himself. . . . For the first time in their lives they stand in the presence of unclouded righteousness. They will be asked questions for which they know the answer. Their lives are present before them; unfortunately, they will be doomed to a painful, eternal existence.”
Mark Hitchcock, The End: A Complete Overview of Bible Prophecy and the End of Days
“Christ also died for sins once for all, the just for the unjust, so that He might bring us to God”
Mark Hitchcock, The End: A Complete Overview of Bible Prophecy and the End of Days
“Well, what is keeping the Antichrist from putting in his appearance on the world stage? You are! You and every other member of the body of Christ on earth. The presence of the church of Jesus Christ is the restraining force that refuses to allow the man of lawlessness to be revealed. True, it is the Holy Spirit who is the real restrainer. But as both 1 Corinthians 3:16 and 6:19 teach, the Holy Spirit indwells the believer. The believer’s body is the temple of the Spirit of God. Put all believers together then, with the Holy Spirit indwelling each of us, and you have a formidable restraining force.108”
Mark Hitchcock, The End: A Complete Overview of Bible Prophecy and the End of Days