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JUDE (1 OF 3)

by Jordan Easley

Scripture: Jude
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Jude (1 of 3)
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Jordan Easley
Jude


With so much chaos and confusion in the world today, many people are wondering if we are living in the End Times. Maybe you've seen that or even heard predictions of how, or even when the world will end.

People have been talking about the End Times since the beginning of time, and the truth is... we're running out of time.

We're obviously closer today than we have ever been to the return of Christ. And you better believe-Jesus is coming back. The clock is truly ticking and there will be a day-perhaps a day very soon-where we will see God fulfill His promise and accomplish what we read throughout the pages of Revelation.

Believe it or not, God has a plan and God has a calendar and He's operating off that calendar.

In [Isaiah 46:9-10] the Lord says, 9 I am God, and no one is like me. 10 I declare the end from the beginning, and from long ago what is not yet done, saying: my plan will take place, and I will do all my will.

Let me show you something really important about God.
God reveals things before God does things.

Amos 3:7 says, ''Indeed, the LORD God does nothing without revealing his counsel to his servants the prophets.''

Our God is not a secret-keeping God-God is light and in Him there is no darkness. And in the same way, he wants us to live in the light.

The word 'occult' literally means 'secret.' But our God, on the other hand, doesn't operate in secrecy.

So, with that being said- God determined the end, from the very beginning. He knew from the beginning when the end would be. And going all the way back to the beginning of the book, God's word 'reveals' certain things about the end times and the last days. He shows us what the end times will be like and He prepares us through His word.

Today, we're continuing our study of the one-chapter books of the Bible. So far, we've walked through Obadiah, Philemon, 2 John and 3 John... and today, we're concluding the Clif ...

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