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Signs Of The Times


You know how to discern the face of the sky, but you cannot discern the
signs of the times.
Matthew 16:3b

Recommended Reading
1 Chronicles 12:23-28

In January 1996, nine-year-old Amber Hagerman was kidnapped while riding
her bicycle in Arlington, Texas. Her body was recovered four days later.
Dallas-Fort
Worth radio and TV broadcasters teamed to form the AMBER ALERT plan - a way
to alert the public about missing children over the airwaves and via electronic
freeway signs. Since then, AMBER alerts have resulted in finding more than
200 abducted children nationwide.
While emergency warnings are effective for many things, there will be no
billboards or broadcasts to tell us of the return of Jesus Christ - except
after
the fact, when it will be too late. Jesus himself said that He did not know
the day or the hour of His return (Matthew 24:36). But He did give us "signs
of the times" that will let us know when the time is near. Matthew 24,
where many of the signs are described, is the most concentrated prophetic
passage
in the Bible concerning the Second Coming. The signs require discernment
and understanding, but they speak loudly to those with ears to hear. Have you
studied the signs Jesus left His followers?

No sign can guide the lost if it goes unseen, unread, or unheeded.

The great thing is to get the true picture, whatever it is.
Winston Churchill


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