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Summary: Prophetic signs in religion, politics, nature, society, and mission show that Christ’s return is near.

Introduction – Bad News and Good News

This morning I have bad news and I have good news.

We’ll spend a little time with the bad news, but most of our time with the good news. Is that all right?

The quality of life for the future is a cause for concern.

With the multiplied problems facing our planet, many are asking:

“Is the future worth living?”

“Is there hope to face the crisis ahead?”

Does Planet Earth have a terminal illness?

Is doomsday inevitable—or reversible?

The future feels fragile.

Politicians attempt to patch our ailing planet with band-aids.

Military leaders prepare for conflict.

Environmentalists warn of tipping points with only slim hope of reversal.

A spirit of pessimism and cynicism sweeps the world.

Do we just sit back and wait for the inevitable?

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Questions Across the Globe

From Europe to China, from South America to Iceland, hearts everywhere ask:

“How will it all end? Is there a sure word about the future? Do we have any guarantee of a secure tomorrow?”

Public voices have grown urgent.

Climate activist Greta Thunberg warned that “people are suffering, people are dying, entire ecosystems are collapsing.”

More recently, U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has declared that “climate change is the existential crisis of our time” and urged “bold, comprehensive action to save our planet for future generations.”

These impassioned appeals highlight the deep anxiety many feel about Earth’s future—but they also remind us that human effort alone cannot secure the world’s ultimate destiny.

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The Bible’s Certain Word

Into this atmosphere of anxiety, the clear, optimistic voice of Jesus speaks:

> “When these things begin to come to pass, then look up and lift up your heads, for your redemption draweth nigh.” —Luke 21:28 KJV

The Bible is a book of hope, meaning, and purpose.

Revelation 1:1 tells us it is “the revelation of Jesus Christ,” given to show “things which must shortly take place.”

It is not merely prediction; it is Jesus revealing His love, His purposes, His end-time plan.

Revelation unmasks Satan’s schemes and reveals God’s ultimate victory.

From Genesis—the story of creation and the beginning of human rebellion—to Revelation—the story of new creation and the end of sin—the Bible proclaims one theme:

> The theme of the Bible is Jesus,

and how He died to save men.

The plan of salvation assures us,

He’s coming back again.

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Jesus Is Coming Quickly

The great refrain of Revelation is clear:

“Behold, He is coming with clouds, and every eye will see Him.” —Revelation 1:7

“Behold, I am coming quickly. Blessed is he who keeps the words of the prophecy of this book.” —Revelation 22:7

“Behold, I am coming quickly, and My reward is with Me.” —Revelation 22:12

“Surely I am coming quickly. Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus!” —Revelation 22:20

Three times in one chapter Jesus says, “I am coming quickly.”

We naturally ask: How quick is quickly? How near is near?

Although no one knows the exact day or hour, Jesus promised we can recognize the season.

God has placed signposts along the highway of time—mile-markers pointing toward the New Jerusalem.

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The Disciples’ Question

This isn’t a new concern.

Two thousand years ago on the Mount of Olives, the disciples asked,

“What will be the sign of Your coming and of the end of the age?” —Matthew 24:3.

Jesus answered by describing specific signs in four spheres: religion, politics, nature, and society.

The prophecies of Matthew 24 harmonize with those of Revelation, both pointing to the same climax—the return of Christ.

He first warned of Jerusalem’s destruction, fulfilled in A.D. 70 when Roman armies burned the temple.

That local catastrophe foreshadowed global end-time events.

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1. Religious Deception

> “For false christs and false prophets will arise and show great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect.” —Matthew 24:24

Satan’s most subtle weapon is religious deception.

Revelation 13:13–14 pictures a power that “performs great signs, even making fire come down from heaven,” deceiving earth’s inhabitants.

Revelation 16:14 calls them “spirits of demons, performing signs.”

No false prophet wears a signboard reading Counterfeit.

As with currency, only what is valuable is counterfeited.

No one fakes a $7 or $13 bill; counterfeiters target twenties and hundreds.

So too with faith—Satan produces convincing imitations of true Christianity.

This is why knowing Scripture for ourselves is vital.

A miracle is not proof of divine origin.

The safeguard is “Thus saith the Lord.”

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2. Political Upheaval

> “You will hear of wars and rumors of wars… Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom.” —Matthew 24:6–7

Behind human conflict lies the cosmic controversy between good and evil.

Luke 21:26 foresees men’s hearts “failing them for fear” as powers of heaven are shaken.

Today’s headlines—global instability, terrorism, nuclear tension—are no surprise to the Bible student.

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