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BIBLE PROPHECY SERMON OUTLINES

by Jimmy Evans

Three Major Prophecies Concerning the Nations of the End Times World ''How to Recognize the End Times World''1. THERE WILL BE AN ABSENCE OF A STRONG WESTERN POWER Where is America in Bible prophecy?- Four Possible Scenario's -1. America is present and intact, but has declined to becoming a second rate power.- We are currently #1 debtor nation in the world.- We are dismantling our war machine and laying off soldiers.- We are softening our strong national political identity and agenda for a place in the ''New World Order''.- through crime, AIDS, drugs, alcohol, abortion, the demise of...

by Dr. J. Vernon McGee

Armageddon has caught the imagination of man. Every great war or threat of war always raises the awesome image of Armageddon. Again and again that word occurs in the literature of the world. After World War I, for instance, a motion picture was made called "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," which depicted World War I as being the final war of mankind. Then, when World War II took place, the world was shocked by the blitz of Britain and then the release of the atomic bomb. Many folk said, "This is it - this is Armageddon." that day down to the present hour there has been a real uneasiness in the hearts of men about...

by Tony Nester

Over Sunday dinner, a family discussed the sermon of the morning "The Second Coming of Christ." The teenager said that he still had a lot of questions about the Lord's return. The father tried his best to answer him, but after a while He concluded by saying, "We do not have all the answers we might like, but we do have all we need to know. The best preparation is simply to live each day as if it were your last.""I tried that once," the teenager replied, "and you grounded me for a month!" (1) Well, how should we be thinking about "the last days?" I've received numerous questions about whether or not I believe we're nearing the...

by Stan Coffey

The term Babylon and Iraq and Iran are really interchangeable terms because Babylon was a kingdom that took in modern day Iraq and Iran. We are talking about Babylon, the key to bible prophecy because the bible really opens with the subject of Babylon and then when you get to book of Revelation the bible closes with the fall of Babylon. Babylon through the years has risen and fallen, it has risen and fallen, it has risen and fallen, risen and fallen, and there will be a time in the end times when Babylon will arise once again. And perhaps the presence of the United State in Iraq is the beginning of the rise of Babylon in the last days...

by Ken Trivette

1. When it comes to the subject of Bible prophecy, history has not been without its share of false predictions and false theories. Dates have been set, predictions have been made, and events have been classified, all in the name of Bible prophecy. Even though our Lord plainly declared that the hour of His return could not be predicted, many have crawled out on a prophetic limb, only to have that limb sawed off behind them at some point. 2. Let me give you a few examples. In the early 1800's, William Miller announced that the Lord would return between 1843-44. Charles Russell, after being exposed to the teachings of Miller, founded...

by Eddie Snipes

It is often argued that the futurist view of prophecy is a modern view, therefore it has less merit. This is partially true. Even though we can find 1st and 2nd century writings that agree with the futurist view point, it was the focal point during the Reformation Period and did not regain popularity until the last 100 years. It is also pointed out that the great theologians in the Reformation Period in the church rarely address prophecy. This is true. However, if we look at the focus of the reformers we can see why prophecy had such a low priority. Why were they called reformers? The church was split because the reformers were looking at the...

by Larry Wynn

a. It is impossible to understand biblical prophecy without understanding Israel. b. (Adrian Rogers) Israel is the nerve center of the world. 1. It is the geographical center. ‘‘thus says the lord god: this is Jerusalem; I have set her in the midst of the nations and the countries all around her.’’ ill. Go to the church of the holy sepulcher in Jerusalem. You will find a spot marked: ‘‘this is the center of the earth.’’ Israel is a strategic place. It is an ancient military and economic crossroads. 2. It is the spiritual center of the world. Israel gave to us Moses, and the prophets, and Jesus.ill. Via dolorosa 3. It is the prophetic center of the world. Its future is foretold in the...

by James Merritt

1. We come again to that phrase ‘‘and I looked, and behold’’, (v.14) this reminds us that we are to slow down. John would say today, ‘‘stop, look, and listen,’’ if revelation was a movie, this would be the one part you would not want to miss, this would be the one time you would not want to take the ‘‘popcorn break.’’2. John was given a sneak preview of the greatest battle to take place in the history of the world, the battle of Armageddon, this battle is going to take place in a gigantic valley in the plain of Esdraelon, called Megiddo. This gigantic plain encompasses 4,500 square miles. It is one of the most majestic sights in...

by John Barnett

As we open to Rev. 1:3, may I remind you that there are seven reasons you should trust God's Word. These are the reasons we willingly seek to keep our minds filled with God's Word, the absolutely trustworthy record of God's voice. The first reason I am convinced of God's Word is Prophecy: God tells us exactly what He is going to do in the future, long before He does it. That act of God, declaring in minute, clear, and amazing detail the events of the future is called Biblical Prophecy. All that we have as believers is tied to God's Word. We come to faith by the Word, we know God in His Word, and we are filled by the Spirit through His Word...

by James O. Davis

In this message, we look at a synopsis of the tribulation that occurs on earth after the saints are taken to heaven at the Second Coming of Jesus Christ in the air. We will end the overview of the Book of Revelation in this message with the good news of our Millennial reign with Christ, the New Jerusalem and eternity with Jesus. The Book of the Revelation of Jesus Christ is often called the apocalypse, the transliteration of the Greek word translated ''revelation.'' It is a word that carries the idea of an ''unveiling.'' In this book is the unveiling of the Person of Christ and of the purposes of God. The Holy Spirit brings us repeated views of...

by Jimmy Evans

Introduction: Beyond all of the issues we have already discussed, four more major events are prophesied for the world. These four events will have an impact on every person in the world. As believers we need to understand these four prophecies for two reasons: 1. UNIVERSAL JUDGMENT - The doctrine of accountability a. FOR BELIEVERS - II Corinthians 5:10 - The judgment seat of Christ - Revelation 22:12 - ''I am coming quickly and MT reward is with me...''- I Corinthians 3:12-15 - Judgment will be a test of fire on everything in our lives. b. FOR UNBELIEVERS - 21 Judgments of tribulation (seals, trumpets...

by Stan Coffey

Haggai is the period of rebuilding of the temple after Jews had returned to their homeland following their captivity in Iraq or Babylon. Modern day Iraq, where our troops are now in the process of helping to rebuild Iraq, to free the Iraqis and rebuild their land, is old testament Babylon and new testament Babylon as well. Haggai has returned from Babylon and he is the prophet now who is in Israel and he is predicting what will happen in the end times. He also is prophesying about the rebuilding of their temple. They did rebuild the temple during Haggai's time and as he encourages the rebuilding of this temple and the temple is rebuilt, we...

by Adrian Rogers

Turn to the book of the Revelation, chapter one tonight. And what we're going to do tonight is an addendum to the message this morning. We are bringing a series of messages on Sunday morning entitled "Our Coming King," and it deals with the second coming of Jesus Christ. And it occurred to me that it would be a wise thing tonight to get you ready for that series, to give you an overview of prophecy. And that's what we're going to call our message tonight, an overview of prophecy, or if you wish, a panorama of prophecy. And it is so important that you get mentally, your mind around prophecy in a large scale. And then you can begin...

by Dick Onarecker

Turn with me to one of the most climactic, and possibly one of the most important books of the Bible: the 66th book, the Book of Revelation. Revelation is not a closed book. It is a wide-open book. God intends for us to understand it. We will understand it if two factors remain constant: first, it will require the Lord's help, because it is to be understood by the leadership of the Holy Spirit. Secondly, it will require you to be consistent, and so I encourage you to make a commitment to be present each Sunday morning as we study together.This is a book that must be approached with an open mind. There are sincere and good...

by Lenny Ports

We all want a message from God. We want to know what God is saying to us now. We want to know what plans God has for our future. We want to know our purpose in life. We want to know the direction that God is leading us. We want to hear from God for our lives. We see people running from church to church to church all in the quest of getting a word from God. Yet my Bible says that the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy. I remember once as a young Christian, praying for direction about moving or taking a particular job that was being offered to me. I remember praying to the Lord and asking for specific...

by Rex Yancey

When we think about world religions and their books we think of Christianity and the Bible, Islam and the Koran, Mormonism and the Book of Mormon, Jehovah's Witnesses and Watchtower, along with other religions and books. There is no contrast between any of these books and the Bible. I was introduced to the Bible in Sunday school, preaching, and Vacation Bible School. We would ''pledge allegiance to the Bible, God's Holy Word. I will make it a lamp unto my feet, a light unto my path, and hide its words in my heart that I might not sin against God.'' I found the Bible to speak to my needs; as a child, teenager...

by Stan Coffey

Now tonight we want to continue our thought about spiritual gifts and we'll also be doing this Wednesday night. Wednesday night I'm going to be talking about how you can know your spiritual gift, how to discern your gift, some guidelines for discerning your spiritual gifts. We'll be talking about the word of knowledge and we'll be talking about the gift of discernment and some of the other gifts that we have not mentioned so far. But I want us to go back to Romans 12 just for a moment and then we're going to go to I Corinthians chapter 14. Let's go to Romans 12 and verse 6 and remember what Paul said about the gifts. We have first of all...

by David Cawston

In the latter years of Jeroboam's reign, Amos proclaimed the word of God to the northern kingdom, Israel. He came to Symaria from the small village of Tekoa located some five miles south of Bethlehem. To earn his livelihood, he pastured sheep and dressed sycamore trees. While among the shepherds of Tekoa, Amos received a call from God to be a prophet. This call was so crystal clear that when the high priest took issue with Amos in Bethel, Amos refused to be silenced. Chapter 7:10-17. The message of Amos reflected the luxury and ease of Israel during Jeraboam's reign. Trade with Phoenicia, tolls on caravan traffic...

by John Barnett

One afternoon, two thousand years ago Christ's disciples ask Jesus a question that interests all of us, I'm so glad they did. Follow along as they ask in Matthew 24:3, and as Jesus answers them in verse 8 and 33.Jesus explained to us in Matthew 24, verses 8 and 33-34-that these events would begin at the same time, run concurrently, and crescendo like the pains of a woman giving birth-the closer we get to His Second coming. Matthew 24:8, 33-34 All these are the beginning of sorrows. 33 So you also, when you see all these things, know that it is near-at the doors! 34 Assuredly, I say to you, this generation will by no means pass...

by Daniel Rodgers

INTRODUCTION: Last week our message was entitled The Urgency of the Hour. Peter, like Paul, knew that the "time of his departure was at hand," and he wanted these persecuted Christians to be able to stand fast in the midst of their trials—to be able to faithfully give out the gospel, in spite of what it may cost them. In order to do that, they must determine to live by the Word of God and mold their lives according its teachings. In (vv. 12-15), Peter said, Wherefore I will not be negligent to put you always in remembrance of these things, though ye know them, and be established in the present truth. Yea, I think it meet, as long...