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Hope Study
When Will the World End?
Wars, natural disasters, climate crises, and global instability dominate today’s headlines—leaving many to wonder: Is this the end of the world? In this episode of the Hope Study Podcast, we explore the question from cultural, scientific, and biblical perspectives. Starting with today’s global challenges, we then turn to Scripture to understand what Jesus meant by the “birth pains” of the end times and why the Bible offers hope rather than fear.
Wars, natural disasters, climate crises, and global instability dominate today’s headlines—leaving many to wonder: Is this the end of the world?
In this episode of the Hope Study Podcast, we explore the question from cultural, scientific, and biblical perspectives. Starting with today’s global challenges, we then turn to Scripture to understand what Jesus meant by the “birth pains” of the end times and why the Bible offers hope rather than fear.
Rooted in Matthew 24, this conversation reminds us that the signs of the times are not meant to create panic, but preparation—pointing toward God’s promise of renewal and a new heaven and new earth.
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