According to the New Testament, as compared to angels, humans are considered to be on a lesser level. (7) Hebrews 2: On the evolutionary spectrum, man is just a few steps above apes and baboons, according to the current scientific consensus, which maintains that man was created by a random process. Prophecy states that “knowledge” (Da 12:4) would expand at the end of time, and according to the Apostle Paul, individuals who are in possession of this knowledge will come to the conclusion that God has no involvement in their existence. Enter contemporary man, living and fulfilling every word of prophesy, all at the same time they regard themselves as the purveyors of the outer stars and planets throughout the cosmos. It is more simpler than one may imagine to determine which perspective on the world is accurate. It was also declared by the Apostle Paul that the knowledge of man would help to “puff” persons up, or lead them to mistake by means of pride in their own newly acquired knowledge. (1 Co 8: 1 NIV) If Charles Darwin had even a remote possibility of being right about the “beginning of Species,” then the people who follow Christianity would be the most depressed people on the planet. But if the account in the Bible is accurate, then the generation that has the highest level of education in the history of the planet is also the generation that has the lowest level of intelligence. However, “stupid” is not the appropriate term; to put it another way, the word that is appropriate is “deceived.” What is perhaps the most striking reality is that the deceit is a direct consequence of man’s ignorance about the prophecies found in the Bible. Bible prophecy is pre-written history, it cannot be amended, or halted, but it may be denied by a generation that follows Darwin’s foolish disputations right into their final destruction. There is a significant difference between the predictions made by Nostradamus, Jean Dixon, and Edgar Casey and the prophecies found in the Bible. However, the predictions found in the Bible are the grace and loving warning that the all-powerful God has for those who are incarcerated on earth. God uses prophecy as a means of rescuing souls from a course of action that will require them to pay more than they are prepared to pay. Although there are many distinct classifications of prophecy, the “messianic” and “pre-millennial” classifications are considered to be among the most significant. The term “messianic prophesies” refers to those that are concerned with the arrival of the Lord Jesus Christ in the world for the first time. Every single one of them has been completely and exactly fulfilled. The fulfillment of pre-millennial prophesies is already taking place, and the culmination of these predictions will be the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. It is via these predictions that we are able to comprehend with absolute certainty the manner in which the world as we know it will come to an end. It is important to keep in mind that the world will not stop or disappear when Christ returns; yet, all that we now know about it will be altered on that day. This is a brief summary of the ways in which the Bible makes it very plain that the world will not come to an end. The following are some of the potential outcomes: global warming or an ice age; being struck and destroyed by an asteroid; nuclear war and destruction; diseases and pandemics; invasion by alien phenomena Fear of these kinds of events is a waste of emotion because none of them will bring about the complete destruction of our world. Here’s the catch: some of these things are part of the forthcoming catastrophic means by which Christ will judge a wicked world as he enters our world once more. However, none of them or all of them will bring about the complete destruction of our world, as that is something that will happen at a later time. The tenth verse of 2 Peter People all around the globe, in both the church and in secular culture, have a problem with not having a strong understanding of prophecy. In point of fact, the majority of the young people who attend our churches today are not familiar with the most fundamental teachings found in the Bible. Ed Vitagliano, executive vice president of the American Family Association, wrote an essay titled “Church-going Kids and Christianity” in which he analyzed the current status of kids in traditional churches. He said that the situation is not favorable. On the basis of the National Survey of Youth and Religion (NSYR), which conducted the most extensive study of its sort ever carried out throughout its existence. The findings of their investigation revealed that, on three very different levels, the religion of a significant number of our younger generation is riddled with mistakes and complete disinformation about the Christian faith, just as it has been throughout the years. Neither is it built on the teachings of the Bible, nor is it in any way based on the traditions of the Christian church. According to the findings of the research, they are misfiring on three cylinders that are very significant. To begin, they are operating on the assumption that the church is primarily concerned with morality. In other words, the concept that the only purpose of churches is to assist individuals in becoming “good” at all times. True biblical Christianity, on the other hand, is founded on the completed work of Christ and is totally a salvation that is given to man (through faith), all of which is accomplished by the liberating grace of God. The second fallacy is the widely held belief that the only purpose of the church is to provide its communicants with solace and therapeutic interventions. According to them, it is a component of everything that causes them to “feel good.” The concepts of obedience, service, discipleship, and sacrifice are not very significant. The third point is that the younger generation of Christians today see God as a creator who is distant, unconnected, and mainly uninterested in the day-to-day activities of believers. This leads to the development of deism, which disregards the unambiguous teaching of Christ that he would be with us at all times, even up to the moment of our death, to direct, guide, and care for us. When it comes to the nearly one third of the Bible that is concerned with the prophetic, there are two additional problems that were not found in the NSYR study. These problems can be attributed to the general dumbing down of today’s youth and many Christian adults on the subject of eschatology, which is also known as the last things. The first issue is the enormous number of professors and enthusiasts who claim to be knowledgeable in the subject of prophecy, despite the fact that many of them do not possess any qualifications whatsoever. The consequence is a collection of theories, guesses, and huge open spaces of assumption and guessing that have been exalted. Misunderstandings are more prevalent than they need to be. The Apostle Peter asserts that there is no single text, even the prophetic, that may be interpreted in a manner that is considered “private.” It is written in 2 Peter 1:20. Educators who spread misunderstandings about prophecy are not taking this chapter seriously and are sending a large number of students astray. It is beneficial to do study on the area of prophecy since there are many accredited instructors of prophecy. Apostasy, sometimes known as “falling away,” is a phenomenon that is sweeping over the whole spectrum of historic churches, including all denominations and sorts of churches. It is the second most dangerous fallacy in comprehending the prophetic. The church has become a hazy, meaningless mush of anything goes and any old belief will do as a result of the creeping in of liberalism, syncretism, and ecumenicism. An unrivaled demonic success in the current day would be to fully remove the information about the second coming of Christ from the authority of the church. In the event that the naive faux Christians are not prepared for the coming of Christ, this will be a significant component that will send them to a place of profound anguish and maybe annihilation. One thing is more certain to me than it ever was before: we do not have a great lot of time left until the last trump of God will be blown. This author has been teaching the topic of prophecy for over half a century now, and I have never been more confident about this aspect of the subject. As a result of the rebirth of Israel in 1948, the retaking of Jerusalem in 1967, and the current desire of President-elect Trump to assist Jerusalem in becoming the capital city of Israel once again, the clock is rapidly nearing the exact moment of midnight. One thing is certain: the easiest way to comprehend it is via the well-known phrase that is often used by preachers. It states that “this world will end with a whimper, not a boom.” As a result, you should likewise be prepared, for the Son of Man will arrive at a time when you are not expecting him. (The 12:40 mark of Lu) Since 2005, Michael Bresciani has served as the editor of the website American Prophet.org. It is because of the articles and reports written by Reverend Bresciani, as well as the contributions of some of the most talented writers and journalists in the United States, as well as the news and reviews that the website has acquired the moniker of “The Website for Insight.” His timely reports and writings have been published in print and online journals and magazines and have been read by millions of people all over the world and nationwide. Please follow us on both Facebook and Twitter.