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Russell Moore Warns Christians Not To ‘Track’ Jesus’ Return ‘Based on the Bombing Schedules of Israel and Iran’
Dr. Russell Moore advises Christians not to try to connect the current war between Israel and Iran to specific prophecies in the Bible in an effort to determine where we might be in the end times. @drmoore
"It would be wise for Christians not to try to connect the current war between Israel and Iran to specific prophecies in the Bible in an effort to determine where we might be in the end times, said Dr. Russell Moore, editor-in-chief of Christianity Today. . . .
“'But Jesus told us that what would shock people about his return is not the drama that’s leading up to it,' he said, 'but the ordinariness.'
"After Israel bombed Iran, a friend of Dr. Russell Moore’s heard a preacher explain 'a whole chart about how Gog and Magog in the Book of Ezekiel represents Russia, Iran represents the nations that are rushing Israel at the end of time, and that we might be moving right toward Armageddon right now,' said Moore. . . .
"Moore cautioned that Jesus himself did not encourage his followers to connect world events to specific statements in the Bible. In fact, people will be living their normal, ordinary lives when Jesus returns, said Moore, pointing to Matthew 24 where Jesus said 'people will be marrying and having children and working jobs.'
“'Could Jesus return at any moment? Yes, absolutely. He says, "‘Be ready like a thief in the night." But can we track that coming based on the bombing schedules of Israel and Iran?. . . 'What will happen with Iran? What will happen with the Middle East? What will happen with your life this next week?' Moore asked. 'I don’t know. But I know we can trust him. And that’s all the prophecy chart we need.'”