Christ said things rather specifically in The Sermon on the Mount, but his parables and symbolisms are open to interpretation. The words he used about the end are rather ominous. He lays out flat the things which are unholy, and as far as I see, it stems from his disdain for hypocrisy, and love for those who realize they are sinners and humble themselves before God.
The most peculiar thing that Christ mentions about the end of times, is that children will overthrow their parents and put them to death. One might also bring up Christ's words, 'in the mouth of babes, and kept from wise and prudent men.', as well as 'what you say in the inner rooms will be shouted on the roof tops.'
We must also consider his warning that God will hand you over to the tormentors until you forgive people their trespasses.
I would like to speak with others about these mysterious things; But just so you know, I believe all will seek Christ in the end times, all tribes and tongues.
The most peculiar thing that Christ mentions about the end of times, is that children will overthrow their parents and put them to death. One might also bring up Christ's words, 'in the mouth of babes, and kept from wise and prudent men.', as well as 'what you say in the inner rooms will be shouted on the roof tops.'
We must also consider his warning that God will hand you over to the tormentors until you forgive people their trespasses.
I would like to speak with others about these mysterious things; But just so you know, I believe all will seek Christ in the end times, all tribes and tongues.