Bible Study Course: Lesson 5 - Is There Hope for Human Survival?
First the Good News
Many people assume that Bible prophecy is all bad news. Many events prophesied
to happen are unbelievably frightening and traumatic. The Bible is clear about
this—and the reasons these events will take place.
But the Bible is also clear that both bad news and good news
lie ahead. Although the world before long will see its darkest days, these storm
clouds are the prelude to a wonderful world such as we have never witnessed
and can barely imagine. Jesus Christ described these awesome events as "the
beginning of birth pangs" (Matthew 24:8, NASB).
Paul likened end-time events to the travail of a woman giving birth. But her
pain is quickly overtaken by joy; she forgets her agony as soon as new life
comes into the world (Romans 8:18-23).
Although the lesson you are reading focuses on certain traumatic events that
will take place, later we will discuss the wonderful world tomorrow—the
time that lies beyond this age of human suffering and sorrow. Bear in mind as
we read through the pertinent prophecies that, as discussed in the previous
lesson, God is always in control and does everything for a purpose, even if
that purpose isn't always clear to us.
So it will be with end-time events. God knows our nature; He understands the
way we think and act. He has seen from almost 6,000 years of human experience
that we regularly and frequently bring enormous suffering on ourselves through
our own choices and misdeeds. As the Bible aptly and repeatedly points out,
we reap what we sow (Galatians 6:7-8; Job 4:8; Hosea 8:7).
Keep this in mind as we examine what lies ahead for our world. Prophecy reveals
that man will bring himself to the brink of extinction. But it also reveals
how we will survive!
Before we begin examining the Scriptures, we strongly urge you to look up
every cited verse in your own Bible. This lesson will discuss specific verses
that often are part of long and detailed prophetic passages. Many books in the
Bible are devotedto prophecy, and much of that prophecy concerns end-time events.
This lesson, because of limited space, is only the barest outline. We encourage
you to read the verses and their contexts—including, in many cases, the
surrounding chapters-to gain a deeper understanding of end-time events.
We also invite you to request your free copies of Are
We Living in the End Time? and How
to Understand Bible Prophecy. Contact
us at the address in your country, or the country nearest you. Both booklets
will deepen your understanding of Bible prophecy and the end time.
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