The Book of Signs Bible Study Guide: 31 Undeniable Prophecies of the Apocalypse - Softcover

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One of the world's most beloved Bible teachers offers definitive teaching on biblical prophecy, the end times, and the apocalypse.

Do you find yourself disheartened when you hear the news events of the day? Wars raging across the world. Crisis after crisis occurring in the homeland. Moral decay seemingly celebrated in the media outlets. Just when it seems things can't get any worse...they do.

Thankfully, God has graciously filled His Word with signs of the future to help us understand His purpose and plans for us. In The Book of Signs Study Guide, bestselling author Dr. David Jeremiah examines the prophetic writings from the Old and New Testaments to help you cut through the confusion and give you insights about God's plan for humankind as the end times draw near. In this comprehensive thirty-one lesson study guide, you will explore what God's Word says about...

  • International Signs: the nations and regions that will play important roles as the final events of the age emerge.
  • Cultural Signs: what will occur in societies and cultures around the world as we approach the end times.
  • Heavenly Signs: what will happen to believers during this tumultuous time.
  • Tribulation Signs: what will transpire during this seven-year period, when Satan, the Antichrist, and the False Prophet unleash unspeakable horrors on the world.
  • End Signs: what believers can look forward to experiencing when Jesus returns and God establishes His everlasting kingdom on earth.

God has given us a firm understanding of what is really going on in the world and what will happen as we approach the end of the age. As you come to understand the truth about these signs, your faith will grow, you will live more confidently, and you will gain a new hope for the future—knowing the time for the return of the Prince of Peace is drawing near.

Each Lesson Includes:

  • An outline of the main subjects and Scriptures covered during the lesson.
  • An overview of Dr. Jeremiah's teaching on the topic being studied.
  • Application questions to help individuals and small groups delve into the Bible.
  • A Did You Know? section that adds a point of interest to the lesson.

This study guide is designed to be used in conjunction with The Book of Signs (9780785229551), but it may also be used by itself for personal or group study.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Dr. David Jeremiah is the founder of Turning Point Ministries, an international ministry committed to providing Christians with sound Bible teaching through radio and television, the internet, live events, and resource materials and books. He is the author of more than fifty books, including The Book of Signs, The Great Disappearance, Where Do We Go from Here? And The Promise of Heaven.

Dr. Jeremiah serves as the senior pastor of Shadow Mountain Community Church in El Cajon, California. He and his wife, Donna, have four children and twelve grandchildren.

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The Book of Signs Study Guide Thirty-One Lessons

31 Undeniable Prophecies of the Apocalypse

By David Jeremiah

Thomas Nelson

Copyright © 2019 Dr. David P. Jeremiah
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-0-310-10972-3

Contents

How to Use This Study Guide, 5,
Introduction, 7,
PART I: INTERNATIONAL SIGNS,
Lesson 1: Israel (Genesis 12:1–3), 11,
Lesson 2: Europe (Daniel 2:31–45), 21,
Lesson 3: Russia (Ezekiel 38–39), 31,
Lesson 4: Babylon (Revelation 18:1–24), 43,
Lesson 5: America (Selected Scriptures), 53,
PART 2: CULTURAL SIGNS,
Lesson 6: Materialism (Selected Scriptures), 65,
Lesson 7: Immorality (Romans 1:18–32), 75,
Lesson 8: Radical Islam (Ezekiel 38:1–6), 85,
Lesson 9: Persecution (Selected Scriptures), 95,
Lesson 10: Spiritual Warfare (Selected Scriptures), 107,
Lesson 11: Apathy (Matthew 24:36–51), 117,
PART 3: HEAVENLY SIGNS,
Lesson 12: Rapture (1 Thessalonians 4:13–18), 127,
Lesson 13: Resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:35–49), 137,
Lesson 14: Heaven (Selected Scriptures), 147,
Lesson 15: Judgment Seat of Christ (Selected Scriptures), 157,
Lesson 16: Rewards (Selected Scriptures), 167,
Lesson 17: Worship (Revelation 4:1–11), 177,
PART 4: TRIBULATION SIGNS,
Lesson 18: Four Riders (Revelation 6:1–8), 189,
Lesson 19: Antichrist (Selected Scriptures), 197,
Lesson 20: False Prophet (Revelation 13:11–18), 207,
Lesson 21: Martyrs (Revelation 6:9–11), 217,
Lesson 22: 144,000 (Revelation 7:1–8; 14:1–5), 227,
Lesson 23: Two Witnesses (Revelation 11:1–14), 237,
Lesson 24: Dragon (Revelation 12:1–17), 247,
Lesson 25: Mark of the Beast (Revelation 13:1–18), 257,
Lesson 26: Armageddon (Revelation 16:13–16; Daniel 11:36–45), 267,
PART 5: END SIGNS,
Lesson 27: Return of the King (Revelation 19:11–21), 279,
Lesson 28: Millennium (Revelation 20:1–10), 289,
Lesson 29: Great White Throne Judgment (Revelation 20:11–15), 301,
Lesson 30: New Heaven and New Earth (2 Peter 3:10–13; Revelation 21:1, 5; 22:3), 311,
Lesson 31: Holy City (Revelation 21–22), 321,
Leader's Guide, 329,
About Dr. David Jeremiah and Turning Point, 333,
Stay Connected to Dr. David Jeremiah, 335,


CHAPTER 1

LESSON 1

Israel

Genesis 12:1–3

In this lesson we discover why the nation of Israel is a sign to the world.


In the world of geo-eco-politics, it is not often that promises are kept over time. But a promise God made to Abraham more than 4,000 years ago is still in force. It is shaping our world today and will shape it even further as we approach the end of the age. God's promises are forever.


OUTLINE

I. An Unconditional Covenant

II. A Personal Covenant

III. A National Covenant

IV. A Territorial Covenant

V. A Reciprocal Covenant

VI. A Universal Covenant

VII. An Eternal Covenant


OVERVIEW

Most Israeli Jews, and many Jews living outside Israel, know someone who has been a victim of Palestinian terrorism in the Jewish homeland. Living with the prospect of death or injury due to Palestinian terrorism is a daily reality for Jews in Israel.

"Palestinians" is a generic term used to refer to Arabs who occupied the land of Palestine prior to 1948 and who were displaced when Israel was made a nation. Palestinians resent that displacement; they want their land back, and they want Israel to be erased from the map. They want Jews either to be killed or to leave their land and live elsewhere in the world. Acts of terrorism are their ongoing effort to attack Israel's right to exist.

Israel is a tiny, 9,000-square-mile island in a five-million-square-mile sea of Arab nations that surround her. Her status as a legally reformed nation has resulted in a constant state of vigilance against attacks. Thousands of Israelis have been killed by Palestinian (Islamic) terrorists, and thousands of Palestinians have died as a result of Israel's response to terror attacks. It is an ongoing conflict.

In recent years, Palestinians have gained the sympathy of the world because Israel has built settlements on two percent of West Bank (Arab) land to create a buffer zone against Palestinian attacks and to create civil order in an otherwise chaotic region. But Israel has never been the aggressor in Arab-Israeli conflicts. Israel has been willing to find a two-state solution, making concessions to the Palestinians, but her offers are always rejected because they include Israel's right to exist as a nation.

Israel is fighting for her very existence. The subtitle of an article by World magazine editor Marvin Olasky succinctly summarizes Israel's dilemma: "Slammed If You Do, Dead If You Don't." When Israel takes the tough but necessary measures to defend herself, she is slammed by world censure. If she fails to take those measures, she is attacked by hostile neighbors. In that article, Olasky filed this explanation of the impossible situation in which Israel finds herself today:

The Holocaust's 6 million murders led to the creation of the Israeli state in 1948 and the willingness of Jews to fight for it against enormous odds. ... The hardened men and women who founded the state of Israel and fought to defend it in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, became known for saying, "Never again." Never again would they make it easy for mass killers. Never again would they go down without a fight.

For several decades, non-Jewish Americans and Europeans understood that resolve. But then a generation grew up that did not know Adolf [Hitler]. Those without visceral awareness of the background saw Israelis not as victims trying to survive but as overlords acting unjustly to poor Palestinians. Manipulators took the opportunity to re-package the old anti-Semitism as sympathy for an oppressed third-world population.


Oppression and opposition to Jews is nothing new in world history. The descendants of Abraham were enslaved in Egypt for 400 years, then the ten northern tribes were captured by the Assyrians in 722 bc and the two southern tribes by the Babylonians in 586 BC. (Granted, these captivities were due to the Jews' sins.) Then Rome crushed the Jews in ad 70, dispersing them into the world where they lived for 1,878 years until the United Nations declared them a nation again in 1948. During the dispersion — the diaspora — more than six million Jews were exterminated by Hitler in the 1940s.

Only one factor can explain why the Jews still exist as a people and a nation: the promises of God. As God said through the prophet Ezekiel, He has preserved the Jews for His own name's sake: "'The nations shall know that I am the Lord,' says the Lord God, 'when I am hallowed in you before their eyes'" (Ezekiel 36:23, emphasis added). And through Isaiah God reminded the Jews that many of her hardships were discipline for her sins (Isaiah 40:2).

But discipline looks to a more righteous future. Why does God have a future for the Jews? Because of promises made to them in times past. The Jews represent a conundrum illustrated by the saying, "How odd of God, to choose the Jews."

It does seem odd from a human perspective. But there are two reasons God has preserved Israel as a nation: (1) because of a promise made to Abraham and...

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