Is the second coming of Jesus associated with the third temple and the Dome of the Rock prophecies?

The Dome of the Rock prophecy and the Third Temple prophecy have EVERYTHING to do with the second coming of Jesus Christ. Daniel said that these events are scheduled for the end of time. We are not at the beginning of the church age … we are at the end. We are not at the beginning of human history … we are nearing the end! Be real!

Setting a date for the second coming of Jesus Christ is foolish, because Scripture clearly says: No one knows the day or the hour. God only knows. But God HAS set that day. HE KNOWS that day. He is working out all things here in the End Time in perfect accordance with that date.

Having said that, what can we learn about the second coming of Jesus by looking at these two amazing prophecies? Number one, we know that when Jesus returns, there will already be a Third temple here. Jesus will live in that temple for a thousand years, and the sole of his foot will be there forever. Ezekiel 43: 7.

Number two, we have a problem: there is no temple there now!

But number three, the Bible has the answer! The Antichrist (Daniel 9: 26,27) is going to build the Third Temple for Israel.

Number Four: This is very mysterious, for Him, the Prince of the People to come will be the Muslim Mahdi, their long-awaited world ruler / leader.

Number five: The Third Temple will be completed in three and a half years. The Antichrist deceives Israel into believing that he is their friend. But at that exact point, he turns against them and begins a war that ends with the second coming of Jesus Christ.

Number six: The construction of the Third Temple will begin in the year 2023.

Number seven: The Dome of the Rock that currently remains there will no longer be there.

How can we know all these facts? How can we be so sure? Because God cannot lie. God’s Word is true through and through. Even the cover where it says “Holy Bible”. To say that the Bible is not true is to call God a liar. To say that God gave it but man spoiled it is to say that God could not preserve it for all generations (which He did promise, Psalm 12: 7) To say that the Bible is not trustworthy is to say that God is unworthy of confidence. Dangerous position to keep the day of judgment.

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