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URL of the ICANN Whois Inaccuracy Complaint Form: įor more information on Whois status codes, please visit Īccess to Public Interest Registry WHOIS information is provided to assist persons in determining the contents of a domain name registration record in the Public Interest Registry registry database. However, Aiken stressed that, instead of being so fixated about end times and making predictions, persons should instead turn their attention to being each other’s keepers, assisting those who are in need, and stop stressing about things they have no real understanding or control of.Registrant Organization: Domains By Proxy, LLCĪdmin Organization: Domains By Proxy, LLC Over the centuries, there has been one calamity after another, and Aiken said that persons from those eras, while experiencing the disaster, thought, as now, that they were in the end times. In fact, she used the Bible to make reference to a time when the prophet Jeremiah had to deal with one such cataclysm.



“No, I don’t think it is, but I will say it is time for all – both Christians and the unsaved - to take a retrospective look at their own lives and make things right before God,” she said.Īiken added that catastrophes are nothing new to mankind.
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The book of Revelation, she said, expounds on a series of events that MUST occur before, and with Christ Himself stating that the gospel must reach the “end of the world” before He puts in His appearance.Īccording to Aiken, COVID is serious and it has taken many lives, and has left several persons fearful and thinking about their souls, with some even questioning God’s goodness and His ability to intercede.Īll that, the reverend said, is good and it is opening up the conversation for die-hard unbelievers. Getting into scriptures, Aiken said there is no secret surrounding Christ’s second coming. Think about the many false prophets who deceived and caused their followers to die,” she shared, adding that one should search the scriptures and not be swayed by everything that is going on around them. If you recall when we were just entering 2000, many were nervous as they thought it would be the end. “Throughout the years, many have been using events to mark end times.

To hear them expound, one would expect, any day now, to see the clouds burst open and Christ making His long-prophesied, glorious return.īut is this just another pandemic, like the Spanish Flu in 1918, which swept the world and killed an estimated 50 million persons - far more than COVID-19 has done so far or is it a sign that Christians should indeed be looking up as their ‘redemption is drawing nigh’?įamily and Religion asked Rev Dr Zebulah Aiken for her perspective on the matter, and she responded by saying that no one, not even God’s son, Jesus, knows the minute or the hour when God will be putting in his appearance.Ĭhristians, Aiken said, should always live their lives in a state of readiness so that, whether it is COVID, an accident, illness or the actual return of Jesus, they will be ready to meet Him. Some Bible scholars are even finding scriptural references to validate their claim that we are now approaching the ‘beginning of the end’. The COVID-19 pandemic which is sweeping the world and causing thousands of deaths, has many persons, including Christians, thinking that the world is coming to an end. Sign up for The Gleaner’s morning and evening newsletters.
