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  1. I'm torn on this one. On the one hand, as others have posted already, the signs have in large part been fulfilled. There really is nothing left (at least for the pre-millennial believer) to happen before He comes to take His bride away. On the other hand, the disciples felt the same way. Those who speak on it in scripture give evidence that they believed it would happen in their lifetimes. I fear that too many of us look at the signs and say "We are living in the end times", and as a result become largely inactive believing that it's too late to do much good. If we take that approach, we are failing in our ministry. My view is that we look for His coming (we're told we should, after all) but don't allow that looking to keep us from laboring as though it could be a while.
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