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Covid-19 - One of the signs of the End Times

God and Coronavirus: Is it a Sign of the End Times?


This is why Coronavirus is scary. It’s scary because it makes us look at our own mortality.

If you know Jesus, you have no reason to fear that. That being said, my next-door neighbor is a virologist, and it's always wise to be thorough in following proper precautions. Be wise.

The bible has a lot to say about “pestilence” and our response to it! The word translated “pestilence” is often translated as “plague” or “disaster” in new versions of the English Bible.God is calling us to Himself.

I’d like to offer answers to three questions

Is Coronavirus a Sign of the End Times? 

What does the Bible say about God and disease, and how do we respond?

How do we find peace and protection in the midst of the storm?

Jesus often described the End Times as being “birth pangs.” Just as labor pains grow stronger and closer together, God will allow escalation in trials of all kinds to bring men to Christ. In fact, the purpose of the Tribulation itself is to bring pressure for men to surrender to Jesus and find salvation.

Isaiah chapter 26 verse 20

come, my people, enter your chambers, and shut your doors behind you; hide yourself, as it were, for a little moment, until the indignation is past.

Bible talks about this very day the world being under quarantine.

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