Signs of the Times: Are We Living in the Last Days?

Apr 18, 2025 | The Great Controversy, Focus on God's Word - 3ABN

Signs of the Times: Are We Living in the Last Days?

Introduction

Are we in the final era of human history foretold in Scripture? Many believers point to rapid technological progress, increased global conflict, natural disasters, and moral decline as signs that Christ’s return may be near. These signs, not to sow fear, but to give us hope, inspire preparedness, and encourage us to share God’s message with a world longing for answers. The urgency of these signs calls for immediate action, not complacency.

This article examines several biblical indicators—ranging from the “explosion of knowledge” to growing economic instability—and explores what they might mean for our day. These indicators are not just random events, but they are specific signs that were prophesied in the Bible. We’ll also discuss responding to these signs with hope, readiness, and a renewed focus on what truly matters.

1. Explosion of Knowledge

Daniel prophesied about a time when “knowledge shall increase” (Daniel 12:4). Our modern era has witnessed unprecedented technological and informational growth, from air travel to the internet. This rapid acceleration suggests we may be edging closer to the “time of the end” described in Scripture.

2. Wars and Rumors of Wars

Jesus warned of “wars and rumours of wars” (Matthew 24:6) before His return. Though conflict has always been part of human history, the advent of nuclear weapons and global terrorism has escalated our collective anxiety about large-scale destruction—aligning with the fearful times prophesied.

3. Natural Disasters

Jesus mentioned earthquakes, famines, and pestilences as signs of the end (Matthew 24:7). Recent decades have seen a marked increase in natural disasters and pandemics, underlining humanity’s fragility and reminding us that these biblical warnings carry weight even in modern times.

4. Economic Instability

The Book of James (5:1-6) depicts significant tension between the rich and the poor in the last days. Growing income gaps and global financial crises reflect these warnings, fueling social unrest and prompting many to question how close we are to the prophesied end.

5. Moral Decay

Jesus compared the final days to “the days of Noah” (Matthew 24:37). Society’s widespread acceptance of violence, corruption, and sexual immorality often mirrors those pre-flood conditions. This moral downturn indicates that we might be approaching the last chapter of Earth’s history.

6. Advances in Travel and Communication

Daniel 12:4 also refers to people moving “to and fro” in the time of the end, which many interpret as the ease of global travel and instant communication today. Modern technology and transportation enable unprecedented connectivity—another piece of the prophetic puzzle.

Signs of the Times: Are We Living in the Last Days?

How Should We Respond?

1. Look Up with Hope

   Rather than succumbing to fear, we’re encouraged to “look up and lift your heads, because your redemption draws near” (Luke 21:28). This means that we should not be disheartened by the signs of the end times, but we should instead be hopeful because these events should strengthen our hope in God’s plan.

2. Be Watchful and Ready

   Jesus stressed the importance of spiritual preparedness. Living each day with eternity in mind is not just a suggestion, but a necessity. It means cultivating a closer relationship with God and aligning our choices with His will. This is not a task to be taken lightly, but a vital part of our faith journey.

3. Share the Good News

   Uncertain times often open hearts to spiritual truths. Believers have the privilege and responsibility to share the hope of Christ’s salvation with those seeking answers.

4. Trust in God’s Sovereignty

   Though the world may appear chaotic, believers can find security in God’s unchanging promises. Prophecy shows that He remains in control.

5. Focus on What Truly Matters

   Eternal realities should shape our priorities. Christ’s looming return invites us to invest in our spiritual growth and serve others rather than be consumed by temporary pursuits.

Conclusion

No one knows the exact day or hour of Christ’s return. Yet the signs we see—from moral decline to technological leaps—remind us that biblical prophecies are not just ancient texts, but living, breathing truths that are relevant to our lives today. The ultimate question isn’t merely, “Are these the last days?” It’s “How will we live in light of these signs?”

Our answer can be one of hope and commitment: hope in a Savior who has promised to return and commitment to love and serve others until that day. As the world grows ever more uncertain, let’s hold fast to God’s unshakeable promises, letting these signs be a call to deeper faith and a reminder that our redemption draws near.

A Deeper Look at End-Time Signs

Are you ready to explore these end-time signs in depth? If you want a clearer picture of what the Bible says about Christ’s return—and how to respond—click the link below to watch our complete video series. It’s a journey of faith, hope, and practical guidance that can transform your outlook on the days ahead.

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