When
you hear the words “The end is
near!” what comes to mind? Do you think of a wild-eyed preacher
thundering from the pulpit and gesturing dramatically, Bible in hand? Or do you
picture a bearded old man standing on a street corner, wearing a long robe tied
at the waist with a rope, holding a sign bearing a doomsday message? Imagining
such scenes may make some people feel concerned, while others may feel
skeptical or even amused.
The
Bible does state: “The end will come.” (Matthew 24:14)
The same event is also called “the great day of God” and “Armageddon.”
(Revelation 16:14, 16) True, there is much religious confusion on the subject
and strange, gloomy notions abound. Nonetheless, the Bible itself is quite
clear about the end—revealing what it is and what it is not. God’s Word also
helps us to see clearly whether the end is near. Best of all, it teaches us how
to survive! First, though, let us clear up some misconceptions and establish a
definition. What does “the end” really mean according to the Bible?
WHAT THE END IS NOT
THE END IS NOT AN EPIC, FLAMING
DESTRUCTION OF THE EARTH.
The
Bible states: “[God] has established the earth on its foundations; it will not
be moved from its place forever and ever.”
(Psalm 104:5) That scripture and others assure us that God will neither destroy the earth nor allow it to be destroyed—ever!—Ecclesiastes 1:4; Isaiah 45:18.
(Psalm 104:5) That scripture and others assure us that God will neither destroy the earth nor allow it to be destroyed—ever!—Ecclesiastes 1:4; Isaiah 45:18.
THE END IS NOT A RANDOM, UNSCHEDULED
EVENT.
The
Bible reveals that the end is scheduled—God has set a specific time for it. We
read: “Concerning that day or the hour nobody knows, neither the angels in
heaven nor the Son, but the Father. Keep looking, keep awake, for you do not
know when the appointed time is.” (Mark 13:32, 33) Clearly, God (“the Father”)
has scheduled the exact “appointed time” when he will initiate the end.
THE END IS NOT TRIGGERED BY HUMANS OR
BY DEBRIS HURTLING THROUGH SPACE.
What
will bring about the end? Revelation 19:11 says: “I saw heaven opened, and
look! a white horse. And the one seated on it is called Faithful and True.”
Verse 19 continues: “And I saw the wild beast and the kings of the earth and
their armies gathered together to wage war against the one seated on the horse
and against his army.” (Revelation 19:11-21) Though much of the language here
is symbolic, we can readily discern this much: God will send an army of angelic
creatures to exterminate his enemies.
The
Bible’s message about the end is good news
rather than bad.
WHAT
THE END IS
THE END OF FAILING HUMAN GOVERNMENTS.
The
Bible explains: “The God of
heaven will set up a kingdom [government] that will never be destroyed. And
this kingdom will not be passed on to any other people. It will crush and put
an end to all these kingdoms, and it alone will stand forever.” (Daniel 2:44)
As was stated earlier, in point 3, there will be an extermination of “the kings
of the earth and their armies,” who will have “gathered together to wage war
against the one seated on the horse and against his army.”—Revelation 19:19.
THE END OF WAR, VIOLENCE, AND INJUSTICE
“[God]
is bringing an end to wars throughout the earth.” (Psalm 46:9) “Only the
upright will reside in the earth, and the blameless will remain in it. As for
the wicked, they will be cut off from the earth, and the treacherous will be
torn away from it.” (Proverbs 2:21, 22) “Look! I am making all things
new.”—Revelation 21:4, 5.
THE END OF RELIGIONS THAT HAVE FAILED
GOD AND HUMANS.
“The
prophets prophesy lies, and the priests dominate by their own authority. . . .
But what will you do when the end comes?” (Jeremiah 5:31) “Many will say to me
in that day: ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and expel demons in
your name, and perform many powerful works in your name?’ And then I will
declare to them: ‘I never knew you! Get away from me, you workers of
lawlessness!’”—Matthew 7:21-23.
THE END OF PEOPLE WHO PERPETUATE AND
SUPPORT THE CURRENT STATE OF AFFAIRS.
Jesus
Christ said: “Now this is the basis for judgment: that the light has come into
the world, but men have loved the darkness rather than the light, for their works were wicked.”
(John 3:19) The Bible describes an earlier worldwide destruction during the time of the faithful man Noah. “The world of that time suffered destruction when it was flooded with water. But by the same word the heavens and the earth that now exist are reserved for fire and are being kept until the Day of Judgment and of destruction of the ungodly people.”—2 Peter 3:5-7.
(John 3:19) The Bible describes an earlier worldwide destruction during the time of the faithful man Noah. “The world of that time suffered destruction when it was flooded with water. But by the same word the heavens and the earth that now exist are reserved for fire and are being kept until the Day of Judgment and of destruction of the ungodly people.”—2 Peter 3:5-7.
Note
that the upcoming “day of judgment and of destruction” is compared with the
destruction of “the world” of Noah’s time. What world was destroyed? Our planet
survived; it was “the ungodly people”—God’s enemies—who “suffered destruction.”
During God’s upcoming “day of judgment,” those who choose to be God’s enemies
will likewise be destroyed. But God’s friends will be preserved, as were Noah
and his family.—Matthew 24:37-42.
Imagine
how splendid this earth will be after God eliminates all wicked influences!
Clearly, the Bible’s message about the end is good news rather than bad. Still,
you may wonder: ‘Does the Bible tell us when the end will come? Could it be
near? How can I survive it?’
AFTER THE END
What
will it be like after the end? Many scriptures describe that wonderful time.
For example: “‘[God] will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will
be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former
things have passed away.’ And the One seated on the throne said: ‘Look! I am
making all things new.’” (Revelation 21:4, 5) The end does not have to mean the
end of your life. God wants us to survive, and he tells us how.
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