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Articles, Bible studies, and sermons that contain Matthew 24:22:

Matthew 24:15-22
Excerpted from: A Place of Safety? (Part 1)

Now how is it going to be shortened? Is God going to lessen time than would normally come? I think that is also a part of the explanation. I think the inference, though (right within the context), is that God will stop short what is occurring—lest everybody be killed. If He allowed the events that were taking place to continue, everybody would die. So, when He stops the event, time (in a sense) stops right there—at least as far as this event is concerned.

Now to whom are the pronouns referring to here? Verse 15, "Therefore when you." Verse 16, "Then let those." Verse 17, "Let him."Verse 18, "Let him." Verse 19, "But woe to you." And on and on it goes. The pronouns refer to those who understand the prophecies and are alive at the time these things are taking place. Now how many people are involved here? Well, it is unspecified.

One thing is clear. There is no doubt that, in this prophecy, deliverance involves a flight (fleeing—at least to those who are around Jerusalem during its unprecedented distress). Now in this case, to flee in no way implies flying. The verb here is pheugo and it means to flee, it means to escape danger. There is no indication of anything other than escaping by running—shoe-leather express.

Now the context of the chapter is literal and physical. It is not figurative and spiritual; it involves physical survival worldwide, though the prophecy itself focuses on Jerusalem. It is worldwide because verses 21 and 22 make it very clear "that no one would be saved alive." He means worldwide—not just that nobody would be saved alive in Jerusalem. We are talking about a worldwide occurrence, so it involves physical survival worldwide. It is so bad that even the elect would die, except for God's intervention. Now I want you to notice—this may not seem all that important, but it is important—that God, through His servant Jesus Christ, says "don't stay in the midst of the trouble. Get out."

Matthew 24:21-22
Excerpted from: The Right Use of Power

Matthew 24:21-22 tell us how far man's destruction of things is going to be carried. Man's use of his powers is going to culminate in the tribulation, where God says that except that He would cut it short, all flesh would die. No one would be saved alive.

A Revival of Hatred  
I Versus We  

Articles

'Unless Those Days Were Shortened . . .'  
All About Edom (Part Five): Obadiah and God's Judgment  
Are These the Last Days? (Part 1)  
Do Angels Live Forever?  
Economics in Prophecy  
Globalism (Part Six): Tide and Countertide  
Hananiah's Error  
Hidden From the Hour of Trial  
Implications of the Gospel of the Kingdom  
Power Belongs to God (Part One)  
Separation and At-One-Ment  
The Bible and the Environment  
The Flood Is Upon Us!  
The Four Horsemen (Part Three): The Red Horse  
The Four Horsemen (Part Two): The White Horse  
The Great Conspiracy  
The Innumerable Multitude  
The Second Exodus (Part One)  
The Symmetry of History (Part Two)  

Bible Studies

Holy Days: God's Plan in the Holy Days  
The Seven Churches (Part Eight): Philadelphia  

Booklets

Are We in the Last Days?  (2)

Essays

A Swift End  
Be Vigilant!  
Do We Remember Who We Are?  
Equilibrium  
Jihad in Our Streets  
Our End Time  
Pentecost: A Test?  

Sermons

The Book of Daniel (Part Five)  
Hope!  
Our Merciful and Faithful Provider  
Foundations  
Do You Recognize This Man? (Part 5)  
The March Toward Globalism (Part 3)  
Why Isn't Harold Camping Right?  
Antichrist Deceptions  
Lacking Nothing (Part 1)  
The Wearing Out of the Saints  
Matthew 24:34: 'This Generation'  
Who Are You?  
Baruch's Discontent  
You Are What You Choose  
Psalms: Book Four: He Is Coming!  
Death, or Not A Hair of Your Head?  
A Clean, Well-Lighted Place  
Do Angels Live Forever? (Part Two)  
The End Is Not Yet  
Are Humans Becoming More Intelligent? (Part Four)  
Jesus on His Second Coming  
This Generation Shall Not Pass  
The Doctrine of Israel (Part Thirteen): Jacob's Trouble  
Reach for the Goal  
The Olivet Prophecy Paradox  
Jabez: 'That I May Not Cause Pain'  
Jesus and the Rebellious Son  
Where is the Promise of His Coming?  
God Expects a Return on His Investment (Part Four)  
Zephaniah (Part One): The Day of the Lord Is Near!  
The Mark of the Beast  
Warfare!  
Trials: Much Needed Experiences  
Habakkuk  
Motivation to Endure  
When Tolerance is Intolerable  
The Beginning of History  
Trumpets: Soon To Be Fulfilled?  
Shock and Awe - and Speed  
The Handwriting Is on The Wall (2003)  
Jerusalem and the Plan of Redemption  
Does Doctrine Really Matter? (Part 4)  
Consider the Butterfly  
Famine (Part 3): The Abundance of God's Salvation  
Famine (Part 3): The Abundance of God's Salvation  
The Paradox of Terror and Rejoicing  



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