"No man knows the day or the hour..." but here's another prediction:
(Gospel Herald) — A Christian computer scientist predicted that,
based on her calculations and analysis of the 70 “sevens” prophecy
mentioned in the book of Daniel, the return of Jesus to earth is
imminent—and it won’t even reach 2017.
Nora Roth, a self-proclaimed Bible student, said the second coming of
Christ will happen in three weeks, specifically on New Year’s Eve. Her
findings, written on her blog “The Mark of the Beast,” are based on the
biblical pattern of following the sabbath.
Roth cited that God mandated the seventh day of the week to be the
sabbath day. He also instructed the Israelites to observe the sabbath
year or sabbatical year, which is the seventh year of the seven-year
agricultural cycle.
Leviticus 25: 3-4 says: “For six years you shall sow your field, and
for six years you shall prune your vineyard and gather in its fruits, 4
but in the seventh year there shall be a Sabbath of solemn rest for the
land, a Sabbath to the Lord.”
Roth used this principle and applied it to the prophecy in the book of Daniel.
“The 70 ‘sevens’ prophecy in Daniel 9:24 has two fulfillments. First,
the 70 ‘sevens’ are 70 sabbatical cycles—490 years, pointing to the
first coming of Jesus as our Savior from sin,” Roth wrote.
“Second, the 70 ‘sevens’ are 70 Jubilee cycles—3,431 years, pointing
to the second coming of Jesus when His people will be permanently freed
from sin. In the fall of 2016 the 6,000 years of sin on earth will come
to an end, everlasting righteousness will be brought in, and Jesus will
come again.”
After this, she said the earth will rest for 1,000 years.
“The most important thing we can do right now is to give ourselves
completely to God in humility and repentance and by faith to receive
Jesus as our personal Savior,” Roth said. “Now is the time to seek God,
while He may be found. Now is the time to repent. Today is the day to
choose to receive Jesus Christ fully and to abide in Him.”
Roth is not the first one to predict a specific date for the second
coming of Christ. Just a few years ago, author and pastor Ronald
Weinland said Jesus would return on September 29, 2011. When it didn’t
happen, he moved the date to May 27, 2012, and when that also failed, he
moved it again to May 18, 2013.
Televangelist Jack Van Impe had given previous predictions of Jesus’
return, the latest being 2012, but none of them came to pass. He has
stopped giving predictions since.
Evangelist Billy Graham, in an article for the Billy Graham
Evangelistic Association, gave a reminder that the Bible has warned us
against “making precise predictions about Jesus’ return.”
“Jesus declared, “No one knows about that day or hour, not even the
angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father” (Matthew 24:36).
If
God has concealed it from the angels and His Son, why would He reveal it
to a mere person?” he wrote.
In another BGEA article published last May, Graham said the world is
returning to the days of Noah, a time of great wickedness, as Jesus
described in Matthew 24. He said the continued increase of wickedness on
earth is a sign that the Day of Judgment is near.
“The days of Noah are returning to the earth, and a catastrophe as
great and terrible awaits those who refuse to enter into the ark of
salvation, which is Jesus Christ. … there are many indications that we
are now living in the closing period of history, and we are warned from
the Scriptures that we are to repent and return to Christ as that day
draws nearer,” Graham wrote.
He encouraged the readers to repent of their sins and go back to God.
“Let me ask you—do you know Christ? He is the only One who can redeem
us. But before He can come in, we must be broken, repentant and
contrite,” he said.
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