Pastor Tommy Pierce’s sermon known as “Terminal Generation” starts with inviting his audience to a picnic at the church, after which he eases into the sermon’s major theme — the end times and the period of tribulation. Pierce explicates that life is full of tribulations, as promised by Jesus, though we find solace in the knowledge that Jesus has already vanquished the world and will forever stand with us during trying times. His discussion revolves around Matthew chapter 24, explaining that the tribulation period signifies a time of intense pressure and distress, which will be more severe than anything previously encountered. The sermon explores the commencement of the tribulation period with the Antichrist forming a pact with Israel, enabling them to rebuild their temple and resume worship. Nevertheless, the covenant is broken by the Antichrist halfway through the seven-year tribulation, leading to the onset of the great tribulation — a time marked by unparalleled suffering and God’s wrath. Here, Pastor Pierce depicts a grim narrative of large hailstones, seas turning into blood, and global chaos. However, he offers reassurance that believers will be raptured to join Jesus before the tribulation begins, as supported by 1 Thessalonians 5:9. In his conclusion, Pastor Pierce underscores the hopeful expectation of being a part of the ‘marriage supper of the Lamb’, referring to the church possessing the role of Christ’s bride in this significant event. He implores non-believers to accept Jesus as their saviour, reminding everyone that salvation is a universally free gift. The sermon concludes with an invitation for individuals to commit their lives to Christ as part of their salvation.
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