• Natural Disasters and the End Times - TS Wright

  • Mar 31 2025
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

Natural Disasters and the End Times - TS Wright

  • Summary

  • Natural Disasters and the End Times - TS Wright

    Today's discussion revolves around the increase in natural disasters and how that may serve as divine warnings indicative of the impending culmination of biblical prophecy.

    As we look into the escalating frequency and severity of earthquakes, wildfires, and hurricanes, we see how these phenomena align with the prophesied "birth pains" mentioned in Matthew 24.

    In this episode, we are privileged to welcome back Scott Wright, an expert in biblical prophecy, who explains for us the intricate connection between current catastrophic events and scriptural predictions.

    We explore the implications of these disasters, not merely as random occurrences but as potential calls to repentance and reflection on humanity's moral and spiritual state.

    Takeaways:
    • The podcast discusses the increasing frequency and intensity of natural disasters in the context of biblical prophecy, suggesting they may serve as divine warnings.
    • Listeners are encouraged to reflect on the implications of these disasters as potential signs of the end times, as referenced in Matthew 24.
    • The conversation emphasizes the necessity for a structured discipleship plan within the church to address spiritual growth and community outreach effectively.
    • The episode concludes with a reminder to remain vigilant and spiritually alert, as the signs of the times indicate a need for readiness for Christ's return.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    Email: gccgodcenteredconcept2038@gmail.com

    Book: “God Centered Concept Journal: Making God’s Word My Ways.” - on Amazon

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