The Dissolution of Heaven and Earth

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We all want to know what the future holds for us. The increasing popularity of psychic hotlines, horoscopes, astrology, palm readers, tarots, seances, and eastern mysticism, offer both proof of this desire and promised means of getting answers. But most of the people engaged in forecasting the future are charlatans who prey on gullible and desperate people. The distressed widow, the jealous wife, the couple who in spite of well-paying jobs are always strapped for cash, and the man who is overlooked for promotion, are more open to suggestions and someone is always willing to take their money. If these individuals can forecast the future, then why are they not the wealthiest people on earth? Why do they not win the daily lotteries and pick the winning horses all the time? Why are they locked in obscure places and sealed behind veils?

The Book of Revelation is given to us to satisfy our desire to know what the future holds for us and our world. It is truth that can be relied on because of the track record of the larger book to which it belongs – the Bible. According to biblical scholars, there are approximately 2,500 prophecies in the Bible, of which 2,000 have already been fulfilled to the letter. Mathematicians have given the odds of 2,000 predictions coming to pass at 10 to the 2,000th power, that is a 1 with 2,000 zeros written after it. It follows good reason that the remaining 500 prophecies will also come to pass.

The Book of Revelation draws the curtains on this age. If you want to know how this cookie crumbles (this age on planet Earth), you need go no further than this Book. To look elsewhere is to expose yourself to deception, fraud, and spiritual endangerment.