If you open a dialogue with an average, committed Christian in today’s early 21century generation, you will hear that they would believe we are within our last age of humanity. The common overview of Christian prophecy reflects a reality of us being within the generation of Revelation which is the last book in the Bible. This book expresses the return of second coming of Jesus Christ commonly known as Armageddon or Judgement Day. This stage within humanity reveals the judgment of humankind., whereby Jesus will return for His own, His followers, those who believed in Him and held His teaching throughout their lives. This era of creation could be seen much as the Ice Age in history or climate meteorology within our human presence age; we can see this destiny within the fate of civilization. The reality of the return of Christ is true. The people who are considered saved from eternal condemnation of their sin for they were washed away by the living blood of Jesus Christ. They are forgiven and considered clean by the Spirit, the great Spirit of life, dress in pure, white, attire. The Holy Spirit with unison of God the Father Himself will gathered together those who are saved joined by Jesus and both the living and the dead. The modern average Christian would have a believe system whereby the presence still remaining Gentiles or/and religion leaders resembling the Pharisees of Jesus generation will be separated from the fruit of the harvest (much as weed torn from living, vital plants) and then judge and condemn (unlike those humans who were saved; the Christians). They are condemn for not accepting the testimony of Jesus life while here on Earth; His birth, teachings, crucifixion, death and resurrection which established eternal life for people. The present Christians on Earth now are the Saints, the adopted sons and daughters of God, heirs of Jesus who followed and obey Jesus’ teachings.
This is the central philosophy that we are expecting to witness this reality of the return of Christ in present era and generation. Therefore, it would come to reason that this book in the Bible, the last book of the Bible, which prophesizes into the future of Israel… the Jews… Christian nation will eventually come to past. This book will no longer be focus or talking about what is to come. It will not be speaking of the future for all eternity. Logically, this would not make sense. If something is factually coming in the future even if it’s spiritual facts base on faith (within my personal experience I do not consider spiritual facts less real; the contrast of physical facts & spiritual biblical facts are the bases of faith) there needs to be a specific point in time whereby this thing actually happens in order for it to be true. And purposeful, we know God’s Words are true. It is impossible for God to lie.
(SPIRITUAL REFLECTION: “God did this so that, by two unchangeable things in which it is impossible for God to lie, we who have fled to take hold the hope set before us may be greatly encouraged”- Hebrew 6:18
One day, one generation at some real era of time, we will be looking into history, considering what is true about the book of Revelation. When one makes a business plan one begins with the end purpose in mind already. What if God wrote the Book of Revelation about His final judgment determining the bride and marriage of His one and only son as well as the outcome of the war of Heaven against Satan and the development of the new Earth and new Heaven… what if God inspired the apostle John to write this book over 2000yrs ago in a mindset as one would professionally write a business plan?... that would be pretty interesting, huh?
(SPIRITUAL REFLECTION: “The ending of a matter is better than it’s beginning and patience is better than pride.”- Ecclesiastes 7:8)
(SPIRITUAL REFLECTION: “It is better to go to a house of mourning than to go to a house of feasting, for death is the destiny of everyone, the living should take this to heart”- Ecclesiastes 7:2)