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What’s Coming Next?
In 1950, Fortune magazine interviewed some of the most successful businessmen in America about their expectations for the future. David Sarnoff, who was the head of Radio Corporation of America, was asked what things would be like in America in 1980. Sarnoff responded, "By 1980 trains and ships will refuel themselves. Homes will have atomic generators, and the mail will be transported by guided missiles." Sarnoff was no fool. He and his family came to America with nothing, and he rose to control one of the largest companies in the world. Yet he didn’t really understand what would happen in the future.
We live in a day when there is great interest about the future. People are looking for someone who can explain what’s coming next. Sadly they are finding a lot of misleading answers. There is so much confusion and false doctrine regarding prophecy. False teachers attempt to set dates and predict Christ’s Second Coming. False religions twist the events prophesied in Scripture to support their own claims.
When the disciples asked Jesus when He would return, He answered, "It is not for you to know the times or the seasons, which the Father hath put in his own power" (Acts 1:7). Instead He instructed them to go and be witnesses to the world while they watched for His return. God’s plan for you today is not for you to focus on every detail or question regarding the end times, but for you to be sharing the gospel with others.
Today’s Gospel Declaration Principle:
The future does not trouble those whose eyes are looking for the return of Jesus Christ.
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Each daily reading by Pastor Paul Chappell will encourage you to share your faith with others and declare the glorious message of the gospel to a lost world.
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