Signs of the Last Days and the Return of the Lord

Understanding the Warnings Scripture Gave Us

The Bible teaches that history is not random — it is moving toward a specific moment: the return of Jesus Christ.

Many people today sense that something is changing in the world. There is a growing feeling that events are accelerating, morality is collapsing, and global instability is increasing.

According to Scripture, these are not coincidences.

They are signs of the last days.


Jesus Predicted Global Conflict and Turmoil

Jesus clearly described conditions that would characterize the period before His return:

“For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.” — Matthew 24:7

Today we see:

Increasing wars and global tensions

Pandemics and disease outbreaks

Major earthquakes and natural disasters

Severe food shortages in many regions

Jesus called these events “the beginning of sorrows,” meaning birth pains that grow more intense and frequent over time.


Nature Itself Is Groaning

The Bible teaches that creation itself is affected by human sin.

 “The whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together until now.” — Romans 8:22

Many observers note worsening weather extremes:

Harsher storms

Hotter summers

Colder winters

Increasing natural disasters

Some attribute this solely to climate change, while others — including John Coleman, founder of The Weather Channel — argued that natural cycles and broader environmental factors play major roles.


From a biblical perspective, worsening conditions align with the idea that a fallen world is experiencing increasing instability as history moves toward its conclusion.


Knowledge Increasing Rapidly

The prophet Daniel predicted a unique sign of the last days:

“Many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.” — Daniel 12:4

Today we live in an age of unprecedented technological advancement:

Artificial intelligence

Genetic engineering

Instant global communication

Scientific breakthroughs unimaginable in past centuries

Knowledge is expanding at a pace never seen before in human history.


The Days of Noah: Crossing Moral and Natural Boundaries

Jesus warned that the end times would resemble the days before the flood:

“As the days of Noah were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.” — Matthew 24:37

Genesis describes Noah’s era as a time of extreme corruption:

“The earth was filled with violence.” — Genesis 6:11

Some ancient writings such as Book of Enoch and similar early traditions describe humanity crossing natural boundaries and engaging in forbidden practices.

While these texts are not Scripture, modern developments in genetic experimentation show humanity increasingly exploring areas once considered impossible:

Human-animal cell research

Gene editing technologies

Creation of hybrid biological organisms in laboratories

Major scientific journals and news outlets have reported on such research, especially involving “chimeric” embryos for medical study.

From a biblical worldview, these developments raise profound ethical questions about humanity attempting to play God.


The Rise of False Messiahs and Deception

Jesus warned:

“Many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many.” — Matthew 24:5

Throughout modern history, numerous individuals have claimed divine identity or messianic status, gathering large followings and causing spiritual confusion.

This trend continues today, fulfilling Christ’s warning about widespread deception in the last days.

A Great Falling Away From Faith

Scripture predicts widespread spiritual decline:

“That day shall not come, except there come a falling away first.” — 2 Thessalonians 2:3

We see this happening through:

Declining church attendance

Increasing skepticism toward Scripture

Mockery of biblical truth

Peter warned specifically about end-time scoffers:

 “Where is the promise of his coming?” — 2 Peter 3:4




This attitude is widespread today.



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Moral Collapse and Perilous Times


Paul described last-day society in detail:


> “In the last days perilous times shall come.” — 2 Timothy 3:1




He listed characteristics that closely mirror modern culture:


Lovers of self


Lovers of pleasure


Disobedient to parents


Prideful and unholy


Having a form of godliness but denying its power



This reflects a society that maintains religious appearances while rejecting genuine transformation.



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False Teaching and Materialism


Scripture also warns of religious deception and wealth obsession:


> “Your riches are corrupted… ye have heaped treasure together for the last days.” — James 5:3




Many modern teachings emphasize prosperity, self-fulfillment, and personal success rather than repentance, sacrifice, and holiness.


This shift aligns with biblical warnings about end-time spiritual deception.



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Global Unity and a Coming World Leader


The Bible predicts a future global ruler:


> “That man of sin be revealed… who opposeth and exalteth himself.” — 2 Thessalonians 2:3-4




Revelation describes a system of worldwide authority:


> “All the world wondered after the beast.” — Revelation 13:3




Today we see increasing discussions of:


Global governance


International unity movements


Calls for centralized global leadership



These developments align with prophetic expectations of a future world system.



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The Euphrates River Drying Up


Revelation mentions a specific prophetic sign:


> “The great river Euphrates… was dried up.” — Revelation 16:12




In recent years, satellite imagery and environmental reports confirm significant drying of portions of the Euphrates due to drought, damming, and climate factors.


For many believers, this is viewed as another sign consistent with biblical prophecy.



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How Believers Should Respond


Scripture never gives prophecy merely to create fear — it gives it to inspire preparation.


Jesus warned:


> “Watch therefore: for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.” — Matthew 24:42




Believers are called to:


Stay spiritually alert


Study Scripture diligently


Draw closer to God


Avoid worldly deception



The return of Christ will be sudden — like a test ending without warning.


There will be no time to prepare after it happens.



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Final Warning and Hope


The signs of the last days are not meant to produce panic — they are meant to produce readiness.


They remind us:


History is moving toward a divine conclusion


God’s promises are unfolding exactly as foretold


Time to seek Him is limited



The message is clear:


Know Christ now while there is still time.


Because when that final moment comes — like a teacher saying “put your pencils down” — the opportunity to prepare will be over forever.

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