Previous generations have thought that Jesus Christ would return in their lifetimes, but they were proven wrong. Many people alive today think that Christ's return is imminent. Certainly, the Bible contains prophecies that could not have been fulfilled until this generation.
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Shortly before His crucifixion and resurrection, Jesus Christ delivered
a major prophecy of end-time events, recorded in Matthew 24, Mark 13
and Luke 21. He was asked by His disciples: "When will these things be?
And what will be the sign of your coming, and of the end of the age?" (Matthew 24:3
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Jesus responded with a description of conditions and events that would
lead up to His second coming. Moreover, He said that when these signs
became evident, His return would occur within one generation (Matthew 24:34
). Could this be that generation?
). Could this be that generation?
Throughout the nearly 2,000 years since Christ gave His prophecy, many
have thought that theirs was the time of His return—and turned out to be
wrong, of course. But interestingly, there are a number of prophecies
in the Bible that could not be fulfilled until our modern era, the post–World War II period.
1. The human race would have the ability to exterminate itself
In Matthew 24:22
, describing world conditions prior to His second coming, Jesus said that "if that time of troubles were not cut short, no living thing could survive; but for the sake of God's chosen it will be cut short" (Revised English Bible).
, describing world conditions prior to His second coming, Jesus said that "if that time of troubles were not cut short, no living thing could survive; but for the sake of God's chosen it will be cut short" (Revised English Bible).
The main message that Jesus Christ brought was of the coming Kingdom of God. This is described as "the gospel" (Mark 1:14
). Gospel means "good news." While some of the prophecies concerning events prior to the establishment of the Kingdom can seem negative, we should always keep in mind that the central focus of Bible prophecy is the good news (gospel) of the coming Kingdom of God.
). Gospel means "good news." While some of the prophecies concerning events prior to the establishment of the Kingdom can seem negative, we should always keep in mind that the central focus of Bible prophecy is the good news (gospel) of the coming Kingdom of God.
Matthew 24:22
shows us that if Jesus Christ does not intervene in world affairs, the human race will be faced with extinction. It's crucial to note that humanity has had the capability for self-annihilation for only a little more than 50 years, since both the United States and the Soviet Union developed and stockpiled hydrogen bombs and the world had to learn to live with "mutually assured destruction."
shows us that if Jesus Christ does not intervene in world affairs, the human race will be faced with extinction. It's crucial to note that humanity has had the capability for self-annihilation for only a little more than 50 years, since both the United States and the Soviet Union developed and stockpiled hydrogen bombs and the world had to learn to live with "mutually assured destruction."
At that time there were only three nuclear powers (Britain being the
other). By the middle of the 1960s France and China had joined the
nuclear club. Today at least eight nations have nuclear warheads and the
number looks set to increase with a nuclear arms race in the Middle
East.
Of course, the more nuclear powers we have in the world, the more
likely it is that someone will use this deadly force for evil.
Although international attention has been focused on the nuclear
programs of North Korea and Iran during the last few years, little
attention has been given to the possibility of some or all of Pakistan's
nuclear arsenal falling into the hands of radical Islamists.
During the ongoing crisis in Pakistan, the Taliban and al-Qaeda and
their sympathizers have steadily gained more power, territory and
influence, making nuclear terrorism more likely. Consider the
consequences for the rest of the world if Osama bin Laden (or others
like him) had access to nuclear weapons!
Meanwhile, Russia and China are determinedly flexing their military
muscles, raising fears of a return to Cold War–era tensions.
The good news in all this is that Christians have an assurance that
Jesus Christ will intervene to save mankind from annihilation. This
prophecy could not be fulfilled until man had the potential for
self-extinction through weapons of mass destruction. Again, only in the last 50 years has this become possible.
2. A Jewish homeland had to be reestablished in the Middle East
Geopolitically, the central focus of end-time events is Jerusalem and its environs, what many people refer to as the Holy Land.
Luke 21 is a parallel chapter to Matthew 24. Notice Luke's account of
Christ's long prophecy that answered the disciples' questions: "Teacher,
. . . when will these things be? And what sign will there be when these
things are about to take place?" (Luke 21:7
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In response, Jesus showed that Jerusalem would be the central focus of
the political and military upheavals that would immediately precede His
return: "But when you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies, then know that
its desolation is near . . . For these are the days of vengeance, that
all things which are written may be fulfilled" (verses 20-22).
Anyone living a century ago would have found these words nearly
impossible to comprehend. Jerusalem in ancient times had been fought
over countless times, but for four centuries from 1517 the city had been
at peace within the boundaries of the Ottoman Empire. Jews lived there
as a minority under Turkish rule. But this was going to change
dramatically during the course of the 20th century.
It had to change for the fulfillment of Bible prophecy to take place.
The Old Testament prophet Zechariah was used by God to reveal a great
deal about end-time events and the second coming of the Messiah.
Zechariah lived and prophesied more than 500 years before Christ's first
coming, yet his prophetic book tells us a great deal about our world of
today.
In Zechariah 12:2-3
God says: "Behold, I will make Jerusalem a cup of drunkenness to all the surrounding peoples, when they lay siege against Judah [the Jews inhabiting the land of Israel] and Jerusalem. And it shall happen in that day that I will make Jerusalem a very heavy stone for all peoples; all who would heave it away will surely be cut in pieces, though all nations of the earth are gathered against it."
God says: "Behold, I will make Jerusalem a cup of drunkenness to all the surrounding peoples, when they lay siege against Judah [the Jews inhabiting the land of Israel] and Jerusalem. And it shall happen in that day that I will make Jerusalem a very heavy stone for all peoples; all who would heave it away will surely be cut in pieces, though all nations of the earth are gathered against it."
In verse 9 He adds, "It shall be in that day that I will seek to destroy all the nations that come against Jerusalem."
Reading these verses, it is possible to think that they apply to
ancient events, as Jerusalem has been fought over repeatedly down
through the ages. However, chapter 14 makes clear that this is talking
about future, not past, events. The time setting is immediately before Jesus Christ's return.
"Behold, the day of the Lord is coming . . . For I will gather all the
nations to battle against Jerusalem; the city shall be taken, the houses
rifled, and the women ravished. Half of the city shall go into
captivity . . . Then the Lord will go forth and fight against those
nations, as He fights in the day of battle.
"And in that day His feet will stand on the Mount of Olives, which
faces Jerusalem on the east. And the Mount of Olives shall be split in
two, from east to west, making a very large valley; half of the mountain
shall move toward the north and half of it toward the south" (Zechariah 14:1-4
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Clearly the last few lines of this prophecy remain to be fulfilled.
Further in this same chapter we read of how those nations that came
against Jerusalem will have to go up to Jerusalem to worship the King,
Jesus Christ (verse 16).
These chapters of Zechariah are a prophecy about the events that
precede and include the second coming of Jesus. A Jewish-controlled
Jerusalem is notice-ably the central focus.
Shortly before Zechariah, another Jewish prophet named Daniel lived
during the time of the captivity of the Jews in Babylon. His book speaks
of the Jews' daily sacrifices being cut off in the end time (Daniel 12:11
; see verses 1-13)—an event that had a forerunner in the temple defilement under Syrian ruler Antiochus Epiphanes in the second century B.C.
; see verses 1-13)—an event that had a forerunner in the temple defilement under Syrian ruler Antiochus Epiphanes in the second century B.C.
However, Jesus Christ confirmed this as a future event to precede His return (compare Daniel 11:31
; Matthew 24:15
). This means that these sacrifices must first be reinstituted in Jerusalem—requiring Jewish rule over the city.
; Matthew 24:15
). This means that these sacrifices must first be reinstituted in Jerusalem—requiring Jewish rule over the city.
One hundred years ago such developments were hard to imagine for the
simple reason that no independent Jewish political entity existed in the
Middle East.
After rebelling against the Romans in A.D. 66 and again in 132, Judea
was crushed and most of the remaining Jews were dispersed throughout the
Roman Empire and beyond. No Jewish homeland existed again until 1948
when the modern nation of Israel was established.
An independent Jewish homeland was merely a dream for a small group of
zealots a century ago. It moved a step nearer during World War I, when
forces of the British Commonwealth took control of Jerusalem from the
Turks in December 1916. A few months later, the British government
pledged itself to the establishment of an independent Jewish homeland in
the ancient lands the Jews had inhabited for centuries.
It was to be another 30 years before the dream was realized in 1948.
Yet since then tiny Israel has had to fight wars for survival in 1948,
1967 and 1973 and has suffered countless terrorist attacks and threats
of annihilation from hostile neighbors determined to eliminate the
Jewish state.
Once again, here is a prophecy that can now be fulfilled in our time.
3. The end-time king of the North and king of the South
In Daniel 11 we find an amazing prophecy about two leaders, the kings
of the North and South, the heads of regions that were geographically
north and south of the Holy Land. To understand this prophecy we have to
go to the time of Alexander the Great, who lived near the end of the
fourth century B.C., 200 years after Daniel.
Alexander figures prominently throughout the book of Daniel, even
though Daniel did not know his name and never knew him personally. He
couldn't have, since he died almost two centuries before Alexander
appeared on the world stage.
But God revealed to Daniel that after Babylon, Persia would arise as
the greatest power of the region, to be followed in turn by Greece. Not
surprisingly, the prophecies regarding the rise of Greece are centered
on Alexander the Great, one of the greatest conquerors in history.
Daniel 8 gives a vivid account of the coming clash between Persia and
Greece. As you read it, remember that a horn symbolizes royal power and
authority. Persia had "two horns and the two horns were high; but one
was higher than the other, and the higher one came up last." This refers
to the Medo-Persian Empire, the coming together of two nations or
peoples. As foretold here in verse 3, the Persians rose to greatness
after the Medes.
In verse 5 we read of Persia's later defeat by Alexander the Great:
"And as I was considering, suddenly a male goat came from the west,
across the surface of the whole earth, without touching the ground; and
the goat had a notable horn between his eyes" (verse 5).
The "notable horn" or royal leader was Alexander the Great. The
prophecy about his army not even touching the ground is a reference to
the incredible speed with which he conquered the known world. All this
was achieved in a very short time. Alexander died in 323 B.C. when he
was only about 33 years old.
Even his sudden, unexpected death was prophesied: "The male goat grew
very great; but when he became strong, the large horn was broken, and in
place of it four notable ones came up toward the four winds of heaven"
(verse 8).
When Alexander died, his empire was eventually divided between four of
his generals—the four "notable horns" mentioned here. Two of these
established dynasties would have a profound effect on the Jewish people,
caught in the middle between them. These two dynasties were the
descendants of Seleucus, who ruled a vast empire from Antioch in Syria,
north of Jerusalem, and Ptolemy, who ruled Egypt from Alexandria.
Daniel 11 is a long and detailed prophecy about the dynastic conflicts
between these two powers, their respective leaders being referred to as
"the king of the North" and "the king of the South." Of great
significance is that whenever they went to battle against each other,
the Jews got trampled on. This was to continue from the time of
Alexander until the middle of the second century B.C., a period of
almost two centuries.
Then, suddenly, the prophecy jumps down to the end time.
In verse 40 we read: "At the time of the end the king of the South
shall attack him; and the king of the North shall come against him like a
whirlwind, with chariots, horsemen, and with many ships; and he shall
enter the countries, overwhelm them and pass through. He shall also
enter the Glorious Land [the Holy Land], and many countries shall be
overthrown" (Daniel 11:40-41
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While we don't have space here to cover all the details, the latter
part of Daniel's prophecy of the North-South conflict describes a clash
of civilizations between the leader of a soon-coming European
superpower—a revived Roman Empire (successor to Seleucid Syrian
rule)—and a leader who is the successor to the Ptolemaic rule of Egypt,
which is now part of the Islamic world. (To learn more, request or
download our free booklet The Middle East in Bible Prophecy .)
We now see geopolitical conditions lining up for this inevitable clash. Here is yet another prophesied circumstance for which the stage has now been set within our lifetime!
4. An end-time union of European nations
In Daniel 2 and 7 we see prophecies about four great gentile empires
that would arise in the period between the time of Daniel and the coming
establishment of the Kingdom of God (Daniel 2:44
). Daniel was himself living in the first of these great empires (Daniel 7:4
) as a Jewish exile in ancient Babylon.
). Daniel was himself living in the first of these great empires (Daniel 7:4
) as a Jewish exile in ancient Babylon.
Following the fall of Babylon in 539 B.C., Persia would become the
greatest power, to be followed by Greece (verses 5-6). After Greece came
the Roman Empire, "dreadful and terrible, exceedingly strong." This
empire was to have "ten horns" and would continue in some form until the
establishment of God's Kingdom at Christ's return (verses 7-9).
As we saw in the previous section, horns represent leaders or
governments. Here these 10 horns symbolize 10 attempts to restore the
Roman Empire to the power it had in ancient times. Various attempts at a
restoration have taken place since the fall of the Western Roman Empire
in A.D. 476. A final attempt is to be made shortly before Christ's
return.
We find more details in Revelation 17. Here we read of a final attempt
to revive the Roman Empire by "ten kings who have received no kingdom as
yet, but they receive authority for one hour as kings with the beast.
These are of one mind, and they will give their power and authority to
the beast" (verses 12-13).
They will also "make war with the Lamb [Jesus Christ], and the Lamb
will overcome them, for He is Lord of lords and King of kings" (verse
14). Again, it is clear that this prophecy is still future.
Previous attempts to forge a united European empire, from Justinian in
the sixth century through Charlemagne, Napoleon, Mussolini and Hitler,
all involved force. The final resurrection of the Roman Empire will not
be attempted in the same way.
Revelation 17 suggests this will be a voluntary union. When these 10
leaders receive power, they will then give their authority to a single
leader. Scripture refers to both this individual and the new superpower
he leads as "the beast"—acknowledging it as the continuation of the four
gentile empires prophesied in Daniel, each one depicted as a beast or
wild animal.
Only now is it possible for this to be fulfilled.
In 1957, the Treaty of Rome was signed by six European nations that
formed the European Economic Community. Today the EEC has grown into the
European Union (EU) with 27 member nations. Out of these will likely
come the 10 nations or 10 leaders that form the final resurrection of
the Roman Empire. (For more details, read "The Coming European Superpower ")
Some have speculated that the 10 kings referred to in this prophecy
will be leaders of 10 regions of the EU that will redraw the boundaries
of Europe, ending the present nation-states. The Bible is not clear on
exactly which 10 regions or nations will configure the final revival of
the militaristic Roman superpower—only that this new superpower will
indeed emerge just before Christ's return.
However, it wasn't until the 10th nation, Greece, was admitted in
1981 that any conceivable fulfillment of this prophecy was even
possible.
5. End-time rise and fall of Israel and Judah
" Israel" was the new name God gave the biblical patriarch Jacob in
Genesis 32. The 12 tribes of Israel were descended from his 12 sons.
These tribes later formed a united kingdom.
It's been almost 3,000 years since the kingdom of Israel was split in
two. Ten of the 12 tribes of Israel rebelled against King Rehoboam, the
son of King Solomon and grandson of King David. The Bible continued to
refer to these 10 tribes as Israel while the other two tribes (Judah and
Benjamin) that remained loyal to David's descendants were known as the
kingdom of Judah or simply Judah.
Sometimes Israel is referred to as the northern kingdom and Judah as
the southern kingdom. Dominant among the northern tribes were to be the
descendants of Jacob's son Joseph through his sons Ephraim and
Manasseh—prophesied by Jacob to be the chief nations of the world in the
last days (Genesis 49:1
, 22-26; compare Deuteronomy 33:13-17
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, 22-26; compare Deuteronomy 33:13-17
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About 200 years after the kingdom split, the northern tribes of Israel
fell to Assyria and were deported by the Assyrians to the northern parts
of their empire. Often referred to now as the lost tribes, they later
migrated northwest across Europe, eventually settling in new homelands
far from the Middle East.
The kingdom of Judah fell to Babylon more than a century after Israel's
deportation, but its people were not lost to history. We know them
today as the Jews.
The name Ephraim is sometimes used representatively in Scripture for
the entire northern kingdom, though it can also refer solely to the
descendants of Joseph's son of that name—prophesied to become a
"multitude of nations" (Genesis 48:19
). Remarkably, this promise to Ephraim was fulfilled in the British Empire and Commonwealth.
). Remarkably, this promise to Ephraim was fulfilled in the British Empire and Commonwealth.
Ephraim's older brother Manasseh was also prophesied to become a great
nation (same verse), separating himself from the multitude of nations.
This prophecy would be fulfilled in the formation, growth and dominance
of the United States of America.
In a revealing prophecy regarding the United States and Britain, Jacob
(Israel) said, "Let my name be named upon them" (verse 16). References
to " Israel" in end-time prophecy often refer to the United States or
the English-speaking countries of the British Empire or both. Sometimes "
Israel" can mean all 12 tribes. We have to look at specific verses in
their context to see which is meant.
"Judah," however, always refers to the Jews, the descendants of the
house or kingdom of Judah. We must also understand that the modern
nation called Israel is really Judah, made up of Jews. (For much more detail, download or request our free booklet The United States and Britain in Bible Prophecy .)
Understanding this critical part of biblical history will help us more
fully comprehend a passage of Scripture in the book of Hosea, which is a
prophecy about Ephraim (the multitude of nations—Great Britain and some
of those nations that came out of her). It warns of destruction to
follow the end-time ascendancy of the Israelite nations.
In Hosea 5 we read a prophecy that mentions Israel, Ephraim and Judah:
"The pride of Israel testifies to his face; therefore Israel and Ephraim
stumble in their iniquity; Judah also stumbles with them" (verse 5).
The prophecy continues: "With their flocks and herds they shall go to
seek the Lord, but they will not find Him; He has withdrawn Himself from
them. They have dealt treacherously with the Lord, for they have
begotten pagan children. Now a New Moon shall devour them and their
heritage" (verses 6-7).
New moons occur a month apart. A new moon "devouring" them would seem
to mean that Israel, Ephraim and Judah will all fall within one month.
This prophecy was not fulfilled in ancient times. As already mentioned, ancient Judah fell to Babylon more than a century
after Israel fell to Assyria. Yet in the end it appears they will fall
together—within one month of each other. This prophecy remains to be
fulfilled.
Remember that Israel gave his name to Ephraim and Manasseh, the
ancestors in turn of the British and American peoples. As Ephraim is
mentioned separately in this prophecy, the reference to " Israel" must
apply to the United States, which is now the more dominant of the two
nations.
For two centuries prior to World War II, the roles were reversed with
the multitude of nations—the British Empire—a greater power than the
single nation, the United States. But today America is the greater.
"Judah" refers to the Jewish people, particularly those who now
constitute the modern nation in the Middle East that calls itself
Israel.
Here then is a prophecy regarding all three nations—the United States,
Britain and Israel (Judah). According to this prophecy, it appears that
all three will fall within the span of a month. Verse 6 shows these
nations turning back to God, but finding it's too late. Because of their
sins, He will let them suffer defeat and collapse.
This prophecy could not have been fulfilled until after the rise
of Britain and the United States as world powers in the 19th century and
the formation of the Jewish state of Israel in the 20th.
Lest the idea seem outlandish, consider that Israel and the United
States are perhaps the most maligned and criticized nations on earth.
Among Muslim hard-liners, America is commonly called "the great Satan"
and Israel and Britain "the little Satans."
6. The gospel will be preached in all the world
In His major end-time prophecy, Jesus answers the question posed by the
disciples: "When will these things be? And what will be the sign of
your coming, and of the end of the age?" (Matthew 24:3
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After listing a number of signs of the nearness of His coming, He
reveals that "this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the
world as a witness to all the nations, and then the end will come"
(verse 14).
The gospel is the good news of the coming Kingdom of God. This message
could not be preached around the world without the Bible and freedom of
religion. Both came gradually with the ascendancy of the
English-speaking peoples from the 16th century until the present day.
However, it was only with the technological advances of television and
radio and other means of mass communication after World War II and their
widespread acceptance that it became possible to reach hundreds of
millions of human beings with the message of the Bible. The gospel of
the Kingdom of God will continue to be preached to all nations as long
as we have the freedom to continue The Good News magazine and our other media efforts.
Even so, during the last 50 years it has not been possible to reach all
countries. The former communist nations did not allow freedom of
religion. China, with one quarter of the world's people, still does not.
Other nations also try to suppress the publication of biblical truth
and even the Bible itself. Many Islamic nations do not allow religious
freedom. In some countries people risk the death penalty for changing
religion.
But the Internet is changing everything. It is much harder for
governments to control. The gospel message of the coming Kingdom of God
is still going out to the world. It will finish when God has decided
that His work is completed and the time is right for the final end-time
events to take place.
This is yet another prophecy that could not be fulfilled until recent times.
7. Instant worldwide communications and God's final witnesses
Another end-time Bible prophecy could not be fulfilled until this era of instant worldwide communications.
In His major end-time prophecy of Matthew 24, Mark 13 and Luke 21,
Jesus gave an outline of disasters that would occur on the world scene
with increasing frequency and magnitude—to the point where people would
be shaken with fear (Luke 21:26
). Discerning an increase in the scale of these events and reacting to them requires knowing about them.
). Discerning an increase in the scale of these events and reacting to them requires knowing about them.
At the time this prophecy was given, it could be many months or years
before people heard about various disasters—and many they would never
hear about at all, much less be able to put together the fact that
catastrophes were on some kind of global increase.
Only with the proliferation of newspapers and other forms of mass
communications did this become remotely possible. Yet the level of
awareness and consequent fear in many that Christ speaks of implies an
even greater availability of information—possible only since the development of rapid electronic communications.
In any case, only with the technological advances of the last few years
has it become possible for the events in Revelation 11 to occur—for
people around the world to see the fate of God's final two witnesses.
These two witnesses, reminiscent of other biblical prophets like Elijah
and Elisha, will carry God's final warning to the world in the last 3
1/2 years leading up to Christ's return.
"And I will give power to my two witnesses, and they will prophesy one
thousand two hundred and sixty days . . . When they finish their
testimony, the beast that ascends out of the bottomless pit will make
war against them, overcome them and kill them. And their dead bodies
will lie in the street of the great city which spiritually is called
Sodom and Egypt, where also our Lord was crucified.
"Then those from the peoples, tribes, tongues and nations will see
their dead bodies three-and-a-half days, and not allow their dead bodies
to be put into graves. And those who dwell on the earth will rejoice
over them, make merry, and send gifts to one another, because these two
prophets tormented those who dwell on the earth" (verses 3, 7-10).
Note that people the world over will be able to see their
dead bodies during the 3 1 ⁄ 2 days that they lie on display in
Jerusalem. This was not possible before satellite television, portable
communications devices and the Internet. Again, only in the last few years has it become possible for this prophecy to be fulfilled . It still lies in the future, of course, but only now it is clearly possible for this to take place.
Will this generation see God's Kingdom established on earth?
We have seen how seven biblically prophesied circumstances could not
have come to pass until recent times. In fact, the establishment of the
state of Israel in 1948 was clearly a major turning point in the
fulfillment of Bible prophecy, as was the acquisition of the hydrogen
bomb by the two superpowers of the 1950s that led to the period of
mutually assured destruction.
All has now become possible. This, in turn, makes it much more likely
that our generation will live to see Jesus Christ return and establish
the Kingdom of God on earth. After all, Jesus Himself said that once
these things begin, the generation alive at that time "will by no means
pass away till all these things take place" (Matthew 24:34
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It's both sobering and encouraging to think that we appear to be living
in the generation that will ultimately witness the most important event
in the history of mankind. As Jesus Christ tells His followers in Luke 21:28
, "Now when these things begin to happen, look up and lift up your heads, because your redemption draws near." GN
, "Now when these things begin to happen, look up and lift up your heads, because your redemption draws near." GN
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