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SIGNS OF JESUS' RETURN

by Jesse Hendley

Scripture: PSALMS 2


SIGNS OF JESUS' RETURN
Jesse M. Hendley
October 11, 1907---November 30, 1994
Psalm, Chapter 2

Never have the SIGNS of the coming of our blessed Lord
been so evident to me as they have been recently. The
first of those signs is the MODERNISM that is sweeping
over the land today. The denial of Christ! The
Anti-Christ spirit that is going abroad over our land,
preparing the masses to deny our Blessed Lord! Now
remember, it is predicted that before Jesus comes
again there would be an apostasy. The love of the many
would wax cold. People would turn their backs on the
Lord Jesus Christ. The great masses would say, "Let us
cast their cords from us." Over in Psalm 2, you will
remember, they will turn against God and His Christ,
saying, "Let us break their bands asunder and cast
their cords from us." Now the other great sign is THE
FORMING OF THE STATE OF ISRAEL.

MODERNISM

The first great sign is modernism. Here is I Timothy
4:1. "Now the spirit speaketh expressly that in the
latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving
heed to seducing spirits and doctrines of devils."
(Teaching of demons.) Now there is a passage that
tells us there will be false religions in the last
days, false teaching in the last days. That will be a
sign, the spirit of demons teaching. Recently there
was a young lady saved whose family had embraced a
false teaching. Now I didn't get up and preach any
church. I preached Jesus, and men's lost condition,
and their need of Jesus. This young woman walked
forward and accepted Christ as her Saviour. Do you
know what her dad and mother did? They kicked her out
of house and home! There were some real Christians who
took her into their home, and later on, on Sunday
night, that girl had won two souls to Jesus! She
brought them to her Lord. Oh, isn't that real faith,
willing to give up mother and father for the Lord
Jesus Christ? You don't hear that much these days. How
I tha ...

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