THE TIMING OF JESUS RETURN

I have just discovered John Bevere’s teaching on the end times. I have posted many videos by Nelson Walters, Jonathan Cahn, and others on the end times, but it is always good to find somebody new preaching a Biblically based message.

In this episode, John and his son, Arden Bevere, explore Jesus’ second coming, proving through Scripture that we are in the generation of the end. They unpack prophetic signs, the dangers of deception, and the importance of enduring with a love for truth. This conversation also dives into Daniel’s 70 Weeks prophecy and how it connects to Jesus’ first and second coming. Don’t miss this eye-opening episode that will deepen your understanding of the end times and strengthen your faith!

6 thoughts on “THE TIMING OF JESUS RETURN

  1. Thankyou Ron. That was so good. We are aware we ate in the end times. Only today we were listing all the young people our kids ages that were keen Christians but no longer go to Church. So many churches are full.of old people with few, if any, young. This is in Australia. Even our own kids who do go to church have lost much of their passion. The rise of so called ‘sexual freedom’ has led many down dark paths. Broken marriages abound, confused depressed kids are at a premium. We are praying and working to reverse this terrible situation… Looking forward to John Bevere’s next episode. Thankyou, John &Lesley Kadwell

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    • Hi John and Lesley, One of the major reasons children and young people are no longer Bible believing Christians is the teaching of evolution in schools and universities. It was my stumbling block and until my sister got me along to a Creation Ministries Conference and I discovered there is no mechanism to take GOO to YOU. Natural selection which was Darwin’s answer won’t do it. It only selects from what is already there it does not add new information. Mutation also won’t do it as it is only loss of information. Once I realised there must be a Creator and started searching for Him it only took six months to surrender my life to Jesus. http://www.creation.com is a great resource to restore trust in God’s Word. Blessings, Ron

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      • Ron you are preaching to the converted. We couldn’t agree with you.more. we have beeninvolved with CMI for a long time, indeed I was the Leader of our Illawarra Branch until recently.I used to go around all the local churches promoting it with often negative reactions “too divisive” was common but I was given a big welcome from a Baptist Minister who saw it as a great opportunity to be used at the regular Combined Churches meeting held once a term. He invited us to present it to the next Fraternal meeting. We went along and set up a bit of a display of our materials. We were welcomed with a cuppa and friendly discourse. We had known several of them for years. We were told to proceed with our presentation before they started their meeting. My husband had prepared a presentation of the work of CMI. I started with a little preamble as to why we were concerned for churches to have Creation Ministries speak to their congregations. In today’s world where Evolution is shoved down everyone’s neck from every angle but mostly at school and Uni where so many of our children lose their faith we need to give our kids especially the advantage of hearing wonderful Scientists back up the Creation story Iin God’s Word. I am afraid that is as far as we got with our presentation, in spite of the fact that we had been invited to come. The Assistant Anglican Minister piped up with, “Does this mean you believe in 6 day creation?” When we said “Yes”, he just said,”We have heard enough, please pack up and go. The Catholic and Uniting Church guys both agreed. The 3 others just hung their heads and didn’t look at us. I had a similar reaction from the Christian School where 15 of our grandchildren have gone to school.The Headmaster was all for it but the Science Master who actually goes to our Church said, NO, and that was it. So disappointing… I am trying again with the School. I had a wonderful opportunity at the last Parent’s ‘Association Meeting whe there Speaker for the night was indisposed. I had a chance to say something to the parents. The Chairman had just announced a time for prayer where he asked us to especially remember Yr 12 who had just done their HSC and would be leaving, that they would keep their faith! I had just heard statistics from America showing it was likely that 95% would leave the Church, and it was because of Evolution teaching… I asked that School Board would have a CMI speaker to an Association meeting so that Parents could decide if CMI could speak to the children. Many spoke positively to us afterwards. It is a Parent-controlled School. I am also building courage to speak to the Science Teacher about it. I have known him for a long time. He too had an Anglican upbringing, although currently in a Pentecostal Church. And our church has had CMI a number of times. Actually that Anglican Minister who dismissed us said he believed God was so great He could create in whatever way he wanted! (But apparently not the way He said He did, in His Word.) We could have argued this, but we were taken right off our guard, and just left. The air was quite Electric, but they all took our free videos…

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      • Hi Lesley, I don’t know if you know but I live in the Sutherland Shire so it would be good to meet up and I can give you one of my books and some booklets I use to evangelise. I am also looking for a church as I have found that one doctrine I hold to is a major problem for most churches. I do not believe in unbelievers being subjected to eternal conscious torment. Four times in Revelation it makes it clear that the fate of unbelievers is eventually a second death. Rev. 2:11, Rev. 20:6, Rev. 20:14 and Rev. 21:8. What is your position on this doctrine?
        Ron

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      • Dear Ron,

        Well I must admit I have not thought about it a great deal. I have thought subjection to eternal fire and damnation sounds ghastly, essentially thinking I wouldn’t want that for anyone, which makes me keen to get people saved from it. But, your two options have not been put to me before. My husband and I will give it some thought and study. We have recently returned to the Shellharbour Community Church which started off as Barrack Hts Christian Outreach Centre. It was a charismatic Church. We went there when the Methodist Church became the Uniting Church and we could immediately see where it was headed. God moved us out, as we had been very involved with SS, CE, Kids Club, Youth, Elders, leading Bible studies. There had been a move of God in the Kiama Methodist, much as we had experienced at Five Dock Methodist in our Youth, but it crumbled under UC. Are you familiar with COC and it’s founder, Clarke Taylor? He was a Methodist Minister eventually kicked out of Theological College for his openness to moving in the Spirit! Our early days in COC were so refreshing, like coming home because we hadn’t seen an altar call since we left Five Dock Methodist to go to PNG as missionaries with MOM. Even there we were disappointed in no Prayer meetings and no real spiritual life. After 5 years we returned to the Illawarra as John was a Maths Teacher and he had a position at Oak Flats High. We built in Kiama Downs and went to Kiama Methodist which we would jhave considered a dead Church in our youth. But we were welcomed and allowed full rein to do things, which we did with much prayer, and things changed greatly over the years. When we left and after 2 years in BH COC we had the opportunity to attend COC Bible College in Brisbane which was truly inspirational. The best year of our life. John had been preaching since he was 19 and was an accredited Local Preacher with the Methodists. However we hadn’t had much teaching on the Holy Spirit’s work, although I believe we were aware of His leading and presence in our lives. We even did Pastor’s Training with COC and they wanted us to start a church in Kiama. But Barrack Hts COC would have none of that. They might lose too many people! A lot of ex Kiama Methodists at that stage had joined COC… I won’t go on and give our life story but just to say NO Church is perfect. We have moved around although we are really faithful, hang in there, type of people. Churches have problems. Pastors fall, Pastors are into control and feel threatened, Churches close. We have experienced all these more than once. Clarke Taylor fell, actually the year after we attended BC. Even the BC Principal went down the same track and on return to Kiama the Pastor at COC did the same, for the 2nd time as did the Methodist ,now UC Minister, at Kiama and also for the 2nd time! We had our own church for 7years which was a real blessing to our family but then Insurance companies went off shore and were without insurance and had to leave the Comm Hall where we had been meeting. These days we are sorry we didn’t fight harder to keep going. However God works in spite of churches failures. We have to trust He has it all in His control. The Shellharbour Community.(INC) Church has welcomed us and allowed us to participate. It is different in some ways to what it was as COC. We are not thrilled with the worship, although they are very enthusiastic with a big band, lights etc It is not really Congregational singing but this seems to be the way in many modern churches. There is more of an Anglican influence too from an ex Anglican family in leadership, lighting candles etc which we could do without. Sermons are fantastic and they are keen to reach and bless the Shellharbour Community all they can. They have a strong Youth Group and wonderful Christian Pre-School with many committments overseas too.They are currently strongly involved with ,’Hope for the Illawarra’ with Michael Youssef which all denominations, but not all local churches, are involvedc in. 90+ churches. Where they would stand on your issue I have no idea, but they would certainly be open to discussion. Pastor Shane Cook is very available. We have been looking at End Times with Dr David Jeremiah ourselves and there was a good sermon on it at church too. I don’t know if I have helped you much but we do appreciate your Living Eternal. We are 84yrs old after making Decisions for Christ at 7yrs of age and never looking back. In fact all my family became Christians after me. How amazing. He chose me from a non Christian home to go to SS on a bus invited by the girls down the street whose family didn’t go to church either… I fell in love with Jesus immediately, at 4 years of age… and never stopped pestering my Mum and Dad to come to Church.(brother, sister, grandmas too)😋🙏

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      • Hi Lesley, I have written the book Lake of Fire: Terminal Punishment/Second Death; Eternal Conscious Torment; Universal Redemption? by Ronal Edwards. You can get it as a an ebook on Amazon and I suggest you take a look at the write up on the book on Amazon. I could email a Word copy if you are interested. Blessings, Ron On the subject of age I will be 90 next year.

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