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My Wake-Up Call

In 60 seconds: why this matters

Jesus already returned, just as He promised.
In AD 70 Jerusalem and the Temple fell; Scripture’s time statements (“near,” “at hand,” “this generation”) meant what they said.

Jesus already returned, just as He promised.
Scripture, history, and a voice confirmed it.

  • Jesus warned His generation and kept His word (Matthew 24:34).

  • The signs were tied to Jerusalem and the Temple (Luke 21:20).

  • “Near” and “soon” saturate the New Testament (Revelation 1:1,3; 22:6,10).

  • AD 70 matches the warnings. Scripture and history agree.

  • A clear voice jolted me awake, and checking Scripture confirmed it.///

Questions You Were Never Supposed to Ask

Did Jesus really mean that generation?

“Truly, I say to you, this generation will not pass away until all these things take place” (Matthew 24:34).
If we trust Jesus, we trust His timing.

How can you be sure He already returned?

Compare His words with AD 70: armies surrounded Jerusalem (Luke 21:20), the great tribulation came, the Temple was desolated.
The details match. History confirms it.

So why isn’t this taught?

Over time, tradition explained away Jesus’ time statements.
Scripture’s own context is enough. No future temple required.

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