DANGER, DEVASTATION, & DESTRUCTION (24 OF 28)
Scripture: Matthew 24:1-51
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Title: Danger, Devastation, & Destruction
Theme: The Lord talks about the great tribulation
Author: Donald Cantrell
Text: Matthew 24:1-51
Matthew Series - Sermon 24 of 28
I - The Fiery Tribulation (1 - 31)
II - The Fig Tree (32 - 35)
III - The Futuristic Thoughts (36 - 41)
IV - The Frightful Timing (42 - 44)
V - The Faithful Tested (45 - 51)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with subpoints.
What Time Is It?
We had a beautiful cuckoo clock that my older brother sent us from Germany.
It hung on the wall and announced the hours by making sounds of a cuckoo's
call to tell what time it was.
Once the hands on the clock got messed up, so the cuckoo clock was lying to
us, until we learned how to pop the hand off and place it back where it should
have been.
We would stop and count as cuckoo would sing. One day the cuckoo bird sang
until it was horse. It sang 32 times, I said "Linda it is 32 O' Clock and it is later
than it has ever been before."
Wade Martin Hughes
There has been much confusion about the intentions and they audience of this
text, literally since the beginning of the church age. Some attribute this
chapter to the Jews, yet they pull out certain items and link it to the rapture.
Others link it to the church, yet they pull out some of the items and attribute
them to the Nation of Israel.
So, which one is right and which one is wrong, maybe both are incorrect!!!
Warren Wiersbe, says that "The atmosphere of this chapter is Jewish, as he
mentions Judea, the Sabbath, and the prophecies of Daniel." The rapture had
not been revealed yet and it was still a mystery. One can see illustrations of
the rapture here, but the textual meaning is for the tribulation period.
I - The Fiery Tribulation (1 - 31)
The disciples had asked the Lord several times as to the when of the Lord
setting up his kingdom and about signs, as to the coming kingdom. The
kingdom was going to ...
Theme: The Lord talks about the great tribulation
Author: Donald Cantrell
Text: Matthew 24:1-51
Matthew Series - Sermon 24 of 28
I - The Fiery Tribulation (1 - 31)
II - The Fig Tree (32 - 35)
III - The Futuristic Thoughts (36 - 41)
IV - The Frightful Timing (42 - 44)
V - The Faithful Tested (45 - 51)
This sermon contains a fully alliterated outline, with subpoints.
What Time Is It?
We had a beautiful cuckoo clock that my older brother sent us from Germany.
It hung on the wall and announced the hours by making sounds of a cuckoo's
call to tell what time it was.
Once the hands on the clock got messed up, so the cuckoo clock was lying to
us, until we learned how to pop the hand off and place it back where it should
have been.
We would stop and count as cuckoo would sing. One day the cuckoo bird sang
until it was horse. It sang 32 times, I said "Linda it is 32 O' Clock and it is later
than it has ever been before."
Wade Martin Hughes
There has been much confusion about the intentions and they audience of this
text, literally since the beginning of the church age. Some attribute this
chapter to the Jews, yet they pull out certain items and link it to the rapture.
Others link it to the church, yet they pull out some of the items and attribute
them to the Nation of Israel.
So, which one is right and which one is wrong, maybe both are incorrect!!!
Warren Wiersbe, says that "The atmosphere of this chapter is Jewish, as he
mentions Judea, the Sabbath, and the prophecies of Daniel." The rapture had
not been revealed yet and it was still a mystery. One can see illustrations of
the rapture here, but the textual meaning is for the tribulation period.
I - The Fiery Tribulation (1 - 31)
The disciples had asked the Lord several times as to the when of the Lord
setting up his kingdom and about signs, as to the coming kingdom. The
kingdom was going to ...
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