Anne Graham Lotz, author of āThe Vision of His Glory, Revised and Updated: Finding Hope Through the Revelation of Jesus Christ,ā believes the biblical end times are near.
āYou cannot know the day or the hour, but [Jesus] didnāt say you couldnāt know the generation,ā Lotz told CBN News. āAnd he told us to watch ā that weāre not supposed to be caught by surprise when all these things take place.ā
She continued, āSo He gives many signs, but the two most thrilling signs to me, the most positive signs are ⦠when he says the Gospel will be preached to the whole world and then the end will come.ā
Lotz said the Gospel has been preached throughout the globe for the āfirst time in human history,ā noting many people and groups are beginning to gain access through technology and other means.
āItās just blanketing the globe right now for the first time in human history,ā she said.
Watch Lotz explain:
Lotz added that the second sign, which she sees as thrilling, is Jesusā parable of the fig tree.
āThe fig tree in [the] Scriptures represented Israel and ⦠He was using a fig tree to represent Israel to his disciples,ā she said. āSo I think itās representing Israel when he says the fig tree, when you see it put forth buds and leaves and it begins to blossom, the generation that sees that will be the last generation, and, so, Israel had been dormant, had been a fig tree like in the wintertime since the Romans destroyed her in AD 70.ā
But Lotz said the Jews, after being dispersed all over the globe, came back to the land and Israel was founded again after the Holocaust on May 14, 1948. This fulfillment of prophecy is something she sees as another sign that we could be edging very close to the end of days.
Lotz believes, in the end, Christians should know the prophetic timeline and understand its implications.
āFor myself ⦠I think weāre at the end of that timeline,ā she said.
One of the factors Lotz discussed is the spiritual chaos that seems to be kicking up, specifically after the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. Despite the horror, Lotz is inspired to see so many young people discovering and heralding the Christian faith.
āWhen I was praying after Charlie Kirkās assassination, which was so shocking, [I] didnāt have words,ā Lotz said. āIt was like, youāre just stunned. But the verse that came to mind was Jesus speaking in John chapter 12, verse 24.ā
That verse reads, āVery truly I tell you, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds.ā
Lotz explained what she believes this verse is proclaiming.
āIn other words, God can bring incredible life from death and blessing from brokenness,ā she said. āAnd I look at Charlie Kirkās death, as untimely as it was, as much as I grieve for his wife and his children, I wonder if ⦠thatās the grain of wheat and God allowed him to fall into the ground, so to speak, and die because, from from his death, is springing up just thousands of peopleās lives who are being impacted and changed.ā
Lotz said Kirkās life, which was impactful, pales in comparison to the impact he is now having on so many.
āHe lived to declare his faith and values and point people towards the Lord,ā she said. āAnd his death has done that in a way ⦠much more than his life ever did.ā
With so much happening in culture, Lotz hopes āThe Vision of His Gloryā helps people navigate the Book of Revelation, enabling them to better discern whatās to come.
āAt the end of everything, Jesus reigns,ā she said. āSo good overcomes evil, and love overcomes hate. Jesus overcomes the devil.ā
Watch Lotz explain more about the end times and what people can learn from Revelation.
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