Rev. Graham: "...We\'re in Last Hours"

J-man

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I'm not one who normally gets worked up over the "Last Days" mainly because no man knows the day or hour, but for some reason I've thought about it more and more lately. I found this article relevant and interesting:

http://cnsnews.com/news/article/michael-w-chapman/rev-graham-i-read-news-i-can-t-help-wonder-if-were-last-hours
 
My mother told me, perhaps 20 yrs ago, that we were in the last days and that I should not charge to much on credit.
My question to her was, if we are in the last days, isn't that the best time to run up the ole charge cards?
When we won't have to pay them off?
 
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How close to the end it must have seemed in 1942.
 
stradial said:
My mother told me, perhaps 20 yrs ago, that we were in the last days and that I should not charge to much on credit.
My question to her was, if we are in the last days, isn't that the best time to run up the ole charge cards?
When we won't have to pay them off?

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I believe that each time something happens many claim end of days. :dunno No one knows and if it is close and many preachers have made good points in the past with things that were happening in the world. Is this time different? Maybe, but since we do not know a day and time I am not going to waste any of those precious days worrying about something I can not change.
 
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lotstodo said:
How close to the end it must have seemed in 1942.

Good thing I wasn't around then, think about how much debt I would have run up.
 
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stradial said:
lotstodo said:
How close to the end it must have seemed in 1942.

Good thing I wasn't around then, think about how much debt I would have run up.
Looks like the goobermint listened to her, they've been running up debt ever since. :laugh
 
I respect Reverend Graham, but people have been predicting the end for decades. Only God knows when. All we can really do is be ready.
 
People have believed they are in the last days for millennia. I don't give those claims any credence. I consider these claims almost dangerous. They encourage people to give up or to do stupid things.

God will come when he comes. Plan for the future, and live your belief as though he'll be here tomorrow.
 
I know for a fact Jesus is coming soon....I saw it painted on a rock.
 
J-man said:
I'm not one who normally gets worked up over the "Last Days" mainly because no man knows the day or hour, but for some reason I've thought about it more and more lately. I found this article relevant and interesting:

http://cnsnews.com/news/article/michael-w-chapman/rev-graham-i-read-news-i-can-t-help-wonder-if-were-last-hours

“I don’t know if we have hours, days, months, or years—but as Christians, God calls us to take the truth of the Gospel to the ends of the earth,” said Graham.

He is right, we don't know the exact timing, but it is coming and is one day closer today than it was yesterday.
 
I don't equate what Reverand Graham is saying to the kooks who advertise on billboards that the world is going to end next Thursday at 2:00 PM. He is only doing as God instructed in the great commission...just like his dad....Go into all the world and preach the Gospel. He doesn't even come close to suggesting a specific time and date:

“I don’t know if we have hours, days, months, or years—but as Christians, God calls us to take the truth of the Gospel to the ends of the earth,” said Graham. “Our job is to warn sinners of the consequences of sin and show them that God is loving and gracious, willing to forgive if we come to Him in repentance and faith.”

He's simply pointing out that the bridge is out up ahead. Maybe not around the next curve. It could be 3 miles or a hundred miles, but folks....it's OUT and you have to prepare yourselves. Keep preachin' brother! :thumbsup

Just like LicaC posted. It may not be tomorrow, but it's a day closer than it was yesterday.
 
I told y'all, this is not news.
It is painted on rocks, billboards, signs, walls, buttons, shirts, barns, bumper stickers and who knows what all.

I have even heard rumors that some people mention it in talks on Sundays.

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It's on almost every billboard with 50 miles of Chattanooga too. No...wait, sorry, that's Rock City.
 
Apparently the date for him stopping by is May 21st, year unknown.
But please note, he will only be here on Mondays through Fridays, for 1 1/2 hours a night.
I guess this time around he gets weekends off.


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For those who have a back ground in the biblical knowledge of "last days" , 1000 years and a day have often be intertwined as the same. If you use this logic of the biblical age of the earth, we are currently living in the 5th day and very close to starting the 6th. The start of the sixth day ushers in the judgment upon the earth with the 7th day as rest as we believers will forever be with the Lord. So yes, biblically speaking, we are in the last days.


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Blazing Saddles said:
For those who have a back ground in the biblical knowledge of "last days" , 1000 years and a day have often be intertwined as the same. If you use this logic of the biblical age of the earth, we are currently living in the 5th day and very close to starting the 6th. The start of the sixth day ushers in the judgment upon the earth with the 7th day as rest as we believers will forever be with the Lord. So yes, biblically speaking, we are in the last days.

Is this saying that for every 24 hrs equals a 1,000 years in the biblical time frame?
Does this math work out to approximately 4.5 billion years?
Math people??
 
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