The problem - when church leaders make such predictions, churches often go through a significant growth spurt. But after the hype, Christians are disillusioned. They are cynical and apathetic. The Church is left with fewer and less committed Christians. And non-christians dig their heels in deeper against the things of God
It simply is NOT biblical. MATTHEW 24:36 says, "No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.” Because of his prediction - the one thing that I am absolutely certain of - it won't be May 21st.
However, I would encourage you to read 2 Peter 3 tonight. I know that Jesus will come back some day. For every prophecy in the Bible concerning his 1st coming - there are 8 looking forward to his second coming. The emphasis of 2 Peter 3 is "BE READY"
I'll see ya Sunday (probably)
Pete
HISTORY OF PREDICTED 2ND COMINGS
2nd Century – Montanist movement claimed Christ’s return was imminent.
1000 A.D. – The end of the first millennium caused widespread fear – “a universal expectation” that the end of the world was at hand.
1349 – The Bubonic Plague, 25 million Europeans (1/4 of the population) died. “The horsemen of the Apocalypse are in our midst.”
1532 – “There are rumors the world will end in 1532. (It) cannot last much longer.” – Martin Luther
Oct 19, 1533, 8 am – Date and time computed by Michael Stifel that the world would end.
1661 – Fifth Monarchy Men of England Movement
1836 – Year computed by John Wesley (founder of the Methodist) that the world would end
Oct 22, 1844 – Year Jonathan Edwards predicted the world would end.
1914 – “All signs point to 1914 as the end of the age.” – Charles Taze Russel (Jehovah’s Witnesses)
1975 – “With all certainty” mathematical formulas pointed toward the Fall of 1975 as the long awaited end. – Jehovah’s Witnesses
1988 – Book: 88 Reasons Why Jesus Will Return In 1988
May 1992 – Month and year computed by Edger C. Whisenaut (retired NASA engineer) that the world would end.
Sept 1994 – “I think the date range is between September 6 and Sptember 23” – Harold Camping (head of Family Radio, Oakland, Ca)
2000 - Over 500 groups made the prediction that the year 2000 would be the end of the world. – The Millenium Watch Institute
May 21, 2011, 6 pm - "...there's nothing in the Bible that holds a candle to the amount of information to this tremendous truth of the end of the world. – Harold Camping (head of Family Radio, put up 3,200 billboards throughout the world anouncing May 21, 2011 as the Second Coming)