
July 2/3, 2022 - Pastor Tung Le
Mark: Servant Heart, Kingdom Mind
There Will Be Such Tribulation
Our Approach to Teaching the Bible:
- The Bible is
- Eschatology passages may have
- God’s Word is always
- We should not be
Jesus’ Warnings (Mark 13:1-13):
1. Do not be deceived by false teachers
2. Do not overreact to the chaos of the world
3. Expect persecution
4. We are called to persevere
Questions about Mark 13:14-23
1. Who or what is the
bdelygma (abomination) = something loathed or hated; a disgusting thing
erēmōsis (desolation) = ruined or destroyed; completely empty
The abomination of desolation is a
2. Does “tribulation” in verse 19 refer to
3. Does this passage refer to
Jesus’ Continued Warnings:
- We should
We are commanded to run
2. We should expect things to
3. We should not be
4. We should
blepō (be on guard) = to see; to perceive;
to contemplate, to weigh carefully, to examine
We should be on guard so we can
5. We should
Our response to the Bible’s warning of a coming great evil should not be self-preservation; it should be
Additional Eschatology Resources:
You can find Pastor Jim’s study on Revelation or Daniel on our website or in the app.
The End, Mark Hitchcock (2012)
The Book of Signs, Dr. David Jeremiah (2019)
Future Glory, Dr. Ed Hindson (2021)
Are We Living in the End Times?, Tim LaHaye & Jerry Jenkins (1999)
End Times: Understanding Today’s World Events in Biblical Prophecy, John F. Walvoord (1998)