Not too long ago, I was speaking in El Paso, Texas. I was sitting in the hotel lobby waiting for my ride when I heard a young woman working the front desk ask her coworker if she thought God was coming back soon. Obviously, hearing a question like that caught my attention. She did not know who I was or why I was there, but I turned and faced her and asked her, “Do you think He is?” She answered, “With all that is happening in the world, I think He has to be coming back soon.”
So now I wanted to engage in a conversation. I stood and walked to the front counter and asked her if she went to church. She said she did not. So I asked, “Then why do you think these are the end times?” She admitted she had no answers; she said she just felt like something was going to happen. I agreed and said, “Maybe we all should be going back to church.” She smiled and agreed, allowing me to share some end-time prophecy with her before we ended our conversation.
Shortly after that, I got a haircut. (It is getting easier to do because I have less hair to cut!) Anyhow, I did not know the lady cutting my hair, and she did not know me. She was quiet for most of the haircut, but then suddenly she asked if she could ask me a question. I said sure, and she hesitated, but then said, “Do you think we are living in the end times?” To myself, I said “SERIOUSLY? What are you telling me, Lord?” I kept my composure and asked her if she thought that. She said she did; she didn’t know why. Again, it was just a feeling she had. I did the same thing that I did in Texas. I asked her if she attended church. She said no, she was Jewish. That intrigued me. I wonder if she believed Jesus was coming back. She said because she was Jewish, she wasn’t sure about Jesus, but there was just too much happening in the world for it not to be the end. Again, this conversation allowed me to share some more end-time prophecies.
Four-in-Ten U.S. Adults Believe We Are Living in the End Times
They say things happen in threes. After those two divine appointments, a recent survey came across my desk which revealed that four in ten U.S. adults believe humanity is “living in the end times,” according to a survey done by the Pew Research Center.




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