Will the World End on June 21st? Debunking Prophecies and Exploring the Bible's Teachings
Are you still alive? If you can ask this question, it means that you are! Your house is still standing, and your dogs are still pooping on your lawn. But fear not, for these are not the signs of the end as propagated by some false prophecies.
The Power of False Propaganda
It's important to recognize that these rumors are often created by cults for fear mongering. While it's natural to be curious about the future, it's crucial to question and validate these claims. The church should not be used as a tool for fear, but as a beacon of hope and truth. This article aims to shed light on the claims made about the world ending on June 21st, based on both common misconceptions and biblical teachings.
The Date in Question
The topic of whether the world will end on June 21st is intriguing. When we consider the date, we must wonder which part of the world this prophecy pertains to. For instance, if the world is to end on June 21st in India, it would already have happened. In the Midwest USA, it would be happening in 30 minutes. However, since the Mayans were from Mexico, their calendar might be more relevant to the time zone closer to the Midwest, as Mexico and the USA are geographically closer than India.
Understanding the Mayan Calendar
Some suggest that the end of the world is associated with the end of the Mayan calendar on June 21st 2020. While the Mayans were known for their advanced calendar systems, this belief is a misinterpretation. The Mayan long count calendar does indeed end on a specific date, but it cycles every 5,126 years. Therefore, instead of marking the end of the world, it simply signifies the beginning of a new cycle.
Biblical Perspectives
The Bible offers its own view on the end times, offering both pre-millennial and post-millennial interpretations. A post-millennialist would argue that the world ends with the completion of the Tribulation and the defeat of Satan, which could align with the end of the Mayan calendar. However, a pre-millennialist would suggest that the world ends with the 1000-year millennial kingdom and the final defeat of Satan, which is described in the book of Revelation.
Reconciliation with Scripture
Christ's clear enunciation in the book of Revelation emphasizes that He will come after the Tribulation to establish His 1000-year kingdom. Pre-millennialism, while interesting, cannot overrule the unequivocal teachings of the Bible. Therefore, we can confidently say that the world does not end on June 21st, 2020, but perhaps enters a new beginning. The discussion might shift to a new era, often referred to as the new earth.
While the exact timing and interpretation may vary, the true message is about hope, preparation, and faith. Whether it is a pre-millennial or post-millennial interpretation, the critical point is that Christ's return is imminent, and believers should prepare themselves accordingly.