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Q: Jesus said after Israel is gathered a second time that this generation would not pass until He comes again. Does it mean we are the last generation? Steve
A: It's an exciting thought I have been willing to accept since I was saved. It is understood from reading Mtt. 24, Mk. 13, and Lk. 21, and taking the 1948 reformation of the nation of Israel as the starting point of the final generation of 50-70 years.

However, I have no personal definitive revelation it is the true interpretation. Christ used the term "generation" many times meaning the Jews in general, rather than a specific generation of them.
In addition, as I travel with the Gospel, the more I find whole nations who have never heard of the LORD Jesus Christ. I mean literally never even heard His Name once in their lives.
Christ said the Gospel must be preached in all nations before He returns, so it looks to me like we have a lot more work to do before He can return.
Ironically, the bulk of End Times evangelism is being accomplished by Spirit-filled Chinese, African, and Korean missionary evangelists, since the post-Christian West has rejected Christ for materialism, 'churchianity', and other cherished idols.
However, this is certainly your last generation, and mine, so let's make the most of our brief time down here getting the message out.
Q: I want my Christian life stronger, to know more about God, because I want my whole family to be saved. Charina (Philippines)
Q: What can I do to help save my family? I'm the only Christian in our home. Sebastian (Philippines)
A: First understand that Roman Catholics are not Christian. Christ came to give sinners the good news of new life and righteousness, not more dead religion and ridiculous rituals.
Read John's Gospel in the Holy Bible, and do what it says.
Start asking Jesus to lead you to His true Church where you live, and fellowship with genuine Christians. As you grow in Christ, your family will see the change in you and the Lord will use you to bring them to Him. He loves to use children to open their parent's eyes.
Q: I did not do well in school when it came to speech and grammar. I have learning disabilities. Is it wrong for my wife to criticise me constantly about it? I try my hardest and it really hurts me. Brian
A: I sympathise, it must be very frustrating for you. Is she criticising, or trying to help you learn? Either way, the Lord will fix the whole thing if you ask and believe.
The Baptism in the Holy Spirit will give you new abilities, direct from God. Smith Wigglesworth could hardly string together a few sentences to preach until he received the power baptism. Then look what happened.
Q: Is there really a Trinity? Is there any Biblical truth behind it? Daryl

A: Of course, countless Scriptures confirm the Trinity: One God in Three Persons. The clearest is 1 Jn. 5:7 KJV, but notice each time the Bible describes God the Father, God the Son (The Word), and God the Holy Spirit; always each is divine, distinct, and they are one: The Trinity.
The reality of the doctrine isn't difficult to perceive, understand, or accept, for a real Christian. Get saved and the scales will fall from your eyes.
The Gospel we are to proclaim, is not our version of it, but Christ's, with signs following. Mtt. 24:14, Mk. 16:20