Thursday, February 19, 2009

Huge gamma-ray blast spotted 12.2 bln light-years from earth (Yahoo News)

Huge gamma-ray blast spotted 12.2 bln light-years from earth AFP/NASA – This NASA image shows an X-ray afterglow in orange and yellow in this view that merges images from Swift's …

WASHINGTON (AFP) – The US space agency's Fermi telescope has detected a massive explosion in space which scientists say is the biggest gamma-ray burst ever detected, a report published Thursday in Science Express said.

The spectacular blast, which occurred in September in the Carina constellation, produced energies ranging from 3,000 to more than five billion times that of visible light, astrophysicists said.

"Visible light has an energy range of between two and three electron volts and these were in the millions to billions of electron volts," astrophysicist Frank Reddy of US space agency NASA told AFP.

"If you think about it in terms of energy, X-rays are more energetic because they penetrate matter. These things don't stop for anything -- they just bore through and that's why we can see them from enormous distances," Reddy said.

A team led by Jochen Greiner of Germany's Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics determined that the huge gamma-ray burst occurred 12.2 billion light years away.

The sun is eight light minutes from Earth, and Pluto is 12 light hours away.

Taking into account the huge distance from earth of the burst, scientists worked out that the blast was stronger than 9,000 supernovae -- powerful explosions that occur at the end of a star's lifetime -- and that the gas jets emitting the initial gamma rays moved at nearly the speed of light.

"This burst's tremendous power and speed make it the most extreme recorded to date," a statement issued by the US Department of Energy said.

Gamma-ray bursts are the universe's most luminous explosions, which astronomers believe occur when massive stars run out of nuclear fuel and collapse.

Long bursts, which last more than two seconds, occur in massive stars that are undergoing collapse, while short bursts lasting less than two seconds occur in smaller stars.

In short gamma-ray bursts, stars simply explode and form supernovae, but in long bursts, the enormous bulk of the star leads its core to collapse and form a blackhole, into which the rest of the star falls.

As the star's core collapses into the black hole, jets of material blast outward, boring through the collapsing star and continuing into space where they interact with gas previously shed by the star, generating bright afterglows that fade with time.

"It's thought that something involved in spinning up and collapsing into that blackhole in the center is what drives these jets. No one really has figured that out. The jets rip through the star and the supernova follows after the jets," Reddy said.

Studying gamma-ray bursts allows scientists to "sample an individual star at a distance where we can't even see galaxies clearly," Reddy said.

Observing the massive explosions could also lift the veil on more of space's enigmas, including those raised by the burst spotted by Fermi, such as a "curious time delay" between its highest and lowest energy emissions.

Such a time lag has been seen in only one earlier burst, and "may mean that the highest-energy emissions are coming from different parts of the jet or created through a different mechanism," said Stanford University physicist Peter Michelson, the chief investigator on Fermi's large area telescope.

"Burst emissions at these energies are still poorly understood, and Fermi is giving us the tools to understand them. In a few years, we'll have a fairly good sample of bursts and may have some answers," Michelson said.

The Fermi telescope and NASA's Swift satellite detect "in the order of 1,000 gamma-ray bursts a year, or a burst every 100,000 years in a given galaxy," said Reddy.

Astrophysicists estimate there are hundreds of billions of galaxies.

The Fermi gamma-ray space telescope was developed by NASA in collaboration with the US Department of Energy and partners including academic institutions in France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Sweden and the United States.

FACT 5: CHRIST WILL RULE THE EARTH FOR 1000 YEARS


The battle is over. The armed hordes of the earth have been defeated. Just when all seemed lost, Jesus Christ appeared in glory, leading His armies to the earth. Before the day ended, the battle of Armageddon had been won by Him. But the earth is in ruins. Death and destruction lie everywhere. What will happen?

Rather than returning to His Father in heaven, Jesus Christ will erect His throne in Jerusalem, establish it as His capital city, reinstate the Jews as His people, and rule over the entire earth in a 1000-year reign of peace, prosperity, and righteousness, which we call the millennium (Rev. 20:4,6).

The Old Testament prophecies are filled with details about the new government Christ will establish when He returns. Here is what it will be like when the Lord Jesus rules the world:

1. Christ Will Be King.

• The Branch of David will rule (Jer.23: 5)
• Christ will fulfill His prophesied rule (Lk. 1:32-33)
• The believers of the church age will reign with Christ (Rev. 20:4,6)


2.. Israel Will Be Prominent

• Israel will be the favored nation (Isa. 2:1,3)
• Jerusalem will be the capital city (Isa. 60:10-14)
• David’s throne will be reestablished (Lk. 1:32)


3. Christ’s Rule Will Reflect His Character

• Justice for everyone (Isa. 2:4)
• All will prosper (Mic. 4:4)
• He will reign in righteousness (Jer. 23:5)
• The earth will be at peace (Zech. 8:4-5)
• People will be safe (Jer. 23:5-6)


4. The Natural World Will Be Transformed

• Climate will be ideal (Isa. 30:23-26)
• Wild animals will be tame (Isa. 11:6-8)
• Fishing will be great (Ezek. 47:9-10)
• People will have good health (Isa. 35:5-6)
• Life will be lengthened (Isa. 65:19-20,22)
• Trees will provide food and medicine (Ezek. 47:12)


5. God Will Be Worshiped

• His name will be known throughout the world (Mal. 1:11)
• The temple at Jerusalem will be the center of worship (Ezek. 40-48)
• Representatives will come from everywhere (Zech. 14:16)
• All mankind will come (Isa. 66:23)
• The Jews will lead in worship (Isa. 60:10-14).


When Christ rules the millennial kingdom, His love, justice, mercy, righteousness, and peace will be found throughout the earth. Since people reflect their ruler, the people of the kingdom will reflect the characteristics of their King. During this golden age, the earth will be what God intended it to be.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

FACT 4: CHRIST WILL RETURN TO THE EARTH


As the tribulation draws to a close, the earth will be in turmoil. Millions will have died in war or its aftermath. The Antichrist’s hatred of God will focus on the Jews as the 7 years reach their conclusion.

Opposed from the north and east (Dan. 11:44-45), the Antichrist will march his armies into Palestine in preparation for a vast military showdown. Evil spirits will draw the nations together for a final battle on the plains of Meggido (Rev. 16:12-16).

The armies assembled in Palestine will be made up of bloodthirsty men who have resisted God throughout the tribulation. Both sides – the Antichrist and his opponents – will hate the people of God. They will engage in a fierce battle at Armageddon. The fighting will reach Jerusalem, and the Jews living there will suffer horribly (Zech. 14: 1-2). A sense of despair will sweep over them as both armies attack them.

Suddenly, when all seems hopeless, the scene will change. Jesus Christ will appear in all His glory and descend to the Mount of Olives. When His feet touch it, the mountains will split in half, forming a vast new valley stretching from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea (Zech. 14: 3-9). The Jewish believers will be given superhuman strength to fight the Lord’s enemies (Zech. 12: 6-9), God will send a plague on the enemy soldiers and their animals (Zech. 14: 12, 15), and panic will grip the foreign troops, causing them to attack one another (Zech. 14:13).

In Revelation 19: 11-21, the apostle John provides us with a beautiful pertrait of Christ’s second coming. He is depicted astride a white horse. His eyes blazing. The Antichrist will rally the armies of earth to attack Him, but they will be crushed in defeat. Israel will be rescued. The arm hordes of earth will be slain. The Antichrist and his cohort will be thrown into the lake of fire, Satan himself will be bound. And the victorious Christ will prepare to ascend His throne in Jerusalem to rule in peace for 1000 years.

Those Who Survive The Tribulation

Jesus Christ will hold two special judgments at the close of the tribulation. The first will be for the Jews who survive those terrible days. The prophet Ezekiel described the Lord Jesus as a shepherd standing at the door of a sheepfold. The Jews who have trusted Him will be received into His kingdom; those who rejected Him will not (Ezek. 20: 33-44).

A similar judgment will be held for the Gentiles who live through the tribulation. Again, a shepherd metaphor is used to describe Christ. He is pictured as separating the sheep from the goats (Mt. 25: 31-46). Believers in Christ (the sheep) will be allowed to enter the millennial kingdom; unbelievers (the goats) will die and await the great white throne judgment.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

FACT 3: THE EARTH WILL EXPERIENCE UNPARALLELED TROUBLE


When the Antichrist is revealed, the stage will be set for the terrible events of the tribulation. After this satanically empowered leader rises to prominence, the stage will be set for the most distressing period of all history. For 3 ½ years he will conduct a reign of terror, bringing death to multitudes, both Jew and Gentile. But in addition to this reign of terror, the earth will experience unparalleled trouble as God’s wrath is poured out on all mankind (Is. 13:6-11).

The Nations Trouble

The nations will not go unpunished by the hand of God. They will live to hate the day they cast their lot with God’s archenemy. For generations their leaders will have rejected God and mocked His Son. A just punishment will befall them in the 7-year period called “the tribulation.”

Two sections of the New Testament describe the events of these 7 years: Matthew 24 and Revelation6-16. These prophetic details indicate how mankind will suffer during this frightening time:

MATTHEW 24
• False christs
• Wars
• Rumors of war
• Nation against nation
• Famines
• Earthquakes
• Killing
• Betrayal
• Flight
• Pestilence

REVELATION 6-16

The Seals (Rev. 6)

• Antichrist
• War
• Famine
• Death
• Martyrdom
• Global destruction
• The trumpet begin


The Trumpets (Rev. 8-9)

• vegetation destroyed
• death at sea
• fresh water poisoned
• the heavens struck
• terrible locusts
• death by demons
• the bowl judgments begin

The Bowls (Rev. 15-16)

• ugly sores
• death of marine life
• fresh water contaminated
• unbearable heat
• darkness and pain
• demonic hordes
• earthquake and hail




The suffering and death that will fall on the nations during the tribulation is indescribably horrible. Millions upon millions will die in the terrible outpouring of God’s wrath. Yet the majority will not repent. Though they “gnawed their tongues” in agony, they will continue to curse the God of heaven and refuse to trust in Him (Rev. 16: 10-11). There will be a great multitude of Gentiles, however, who will turn to God during the tribulation. John refers to them as “great multitude which no one could number, of all nations, tribes, peoples, and tongues” (Rev. 7:9).


Israel Troubled

There actually two purposes for the 7 years of tribulation. The first, as we have already seen, is the punishment of the nations. A second is to bring Israel to the place where she can be restored to the position of spiritual favor she once held in God’s eyes. Israel will suffer with nations – only more intensely. This is “the time of Jacob’s trouble” prophesied by Jeremiah: Alas! For that day is great, so that none is like it; and it is the time of Jacob’s trouble, but he shall be saved out of it (Jer. 30:7).

The tribulation will be a time of suffering and death for all mankind. But the Jews will be the hardest hit by the terror of those awful days. Zechariah predicted that two thirds of all Jews on earth will die during the tribulation (13:8-9). But the suffering will bring Israel to repentance.

The prophet Ezekiel described Israel’s conversion with these beautiful words: I will take you from among the nations, gather you out of all countries, and bring you into your own land. Then I will sprinkle clean water on you, and you shall be clean; I will cleanse you from all your filthiness and from all your idols. I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; I will take the heart of stone out of you flesh and give you a heart of flesh. I will put My Spirit within you and cause you to walk in My statutes, and you will keep My judgments and do them. Then you shall dwell in the land that I gave to your fathers; you shall be My people, and I will be your God (Ezek. 30:24-28).

Biblical descriptions of Israel’s restoration are also given in Ezekiel 37 (the valley of dry bones) and Zechariah 12: 10-11.

The spiritual restoration of Israel as a nation will take place at the return of Jesus Christ to earth at the end of the tribulation. When He returns to rescue them from being annihilated by the Antichrist, they will nationally accept Him as their Messiah and Savior, even though individually a large number of Jews will already have been converted (Rev. 7: 1-8).

After hundreds of generations of hardhearted disbelief, the people of Israel will trust in Jesus Christ as their true Messiah. In terrible agony, inflicted by the Antichrist, they will turn in faith to the Lord Jesus. This brings us to the next event in God’s program for the endtimes, the return of Jesus Christ to earth.

Monday, February 2, 2009

FACT 2: THE ANTICHRIST WILL RISE TO POWER


According to Bible prophecy, the next event on the endtime calendar is the rise of a false Christ to world prominence. He is called the Antichrist.

The apostle John said that many false christs would appear (1 John 2: 18; 4:3). Claiming to be the Messiah, they will seek and attract many people. Some had already appeared while John was still alive. One day, however, the ultimate impostor will come. He will gather a huge following. He will deceive Israel into signing a false peace treaty (Dan. 9:27). And he will be the cause of untold suffering in the world, especially for the saints. Here is what the Bible tells us about Antichrist:

• He will receive power from Satan (Rev. 13:2)
• He will receive his throne from Satan (Rev. 13:2)
• He will receive his authority from Satan (Rev. 13:2)
• He will be a ruler (Rev. 6:2)
• His purpose will be conquest (Rev. 6:2)
• He will be guilty of terrible blasphemy (Rev. 13:5)
• He will make a peace treaty with Israel and then cruelly break it (Dan. 9:27)
• He will put himself above everything and everyone (Dan. 11:37)
• He will proclaim himself to be God (2 Th. 2:4)
• He will stage a miraculous “resurrection” (Rev. 13:3)
• He will make war with the saints (Rev. 13:7)
• He will have authority over the nations (Rev. 13:7)
• His number is 666 (Rev. 13:18)
• He will kill millions of believers (Rev. 6:9-11; 7:9-17)
• A false prophet will serve him (Rev. 19:20)
• He will demand his image be worshiped (Rev. 13:14).


The Antichrist is Satan’s counterfeit. As Jesus Christ was sent by the Father, so this false christ will be sent by Satan. The Antichrist is given various descriptive names in the Bible. For example, he is referred to as:

• The Little Horn (Dan. 7:7-28)
• The King of Fierce Countenance (Dan. 8:23-25)
• The Prince That Shall Come (Dan. 9:26-27)
• The Willful King (Dan. 11:16, 36-38)
• The Man of Sin (2 Th. 2:3-4)
• The Son of Perdition (2 Th. 2:3-4)
• The Beast (Rev. 13:1-10)

Sunday, February 1, 2009

FACT 1: CHRIST WILL RETURN IN THE AIR FOR HIS OWN


Because Christ can be trusted, we know that He will keep His promise to return for His own. He promised His disciples: “I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself; that where I am, there you may be also” (Jn. 14: 2-3).

What Will Happen?

This event is described in 1 Thessalonians 4: 16-17, The Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of an archangel, and with the trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air (vv.16-17).

At a predetermined time, the Son of God will leave the Father’s side and descend toward earth. As He does, three mighty sounds will echo across the halls of heaven and sweep over the earth: a shout, the voice of an archangel, and a blast from the trumpet of God. When these sounds are heard, all believers since the time of Christ will be resurrected. The bodies of the Christians who have died will arise, be transformed, be reunited with their souls and be taken to Christ’s side in the air. Then every living Christian will be removed from the earth, “caught up” to join with the resurrected believers for a great and glorious meeting in the air. Christ will take them to be with Himself, and they will “always be with the Lord” (v. 17).

This is also in view in 1 Corinthians 15: 51-52, where Paul wrote:
“We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed – in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.”

In a moment of time the earth will be emptied of Christians.



When Will It Take Place?

No one really knows when this event will occur. The time is not spelled out in prophecy. We are told instead to maintain an attitude and condition of readiness, for Christ said: “Therefore you also be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect” (Mt. 24:44)

Christ taught this attitude of watchfulness in two similar parables recorded in Luke 12. In the first parable (vv.35-40), He likened His coming to the return of the master of the house from a wedding. In the second (vv.42-48), a man has left his household affairs in the hands of a servant.

The key element in both parables is that day of the master’s return could not be known. Because of that, the servants were to maintain constant readiness. The same is true of us as we wait for Christ’s return.

This could occur at any moment. That’s what the word imminent means. But that does necessarily mean His return will occur soon. Yes, it’s imminent – it could take place before you take your next breath, but it is not necessarily immediate. The Lord could delay His return another few hundred years.

We believe that this event will be the first of the endtime events. It is referred to as “the rapture of the church.” The word rapture comes from the Latin word rapere, which literally means “to seize” or “to catch away.” For an explanation of why we believe that the rapture is separate from the second coming of Christ to the earth, (the Two Phases of Christ’s Return).

The Judgment Seat Of Christ

Those who are taken from the earth will meet Christ in the clouds and go to be with Him. Then they will stand before the Lord in judgment. This event is called the judgment seat of Christ. Paul foresaw it when he wrote: We must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, that each one may receive the things done in the body, according to what he has done, whether good or bad (2 Cor. 5:10).

The issue for those at the judgment seat of Christ will not be salvation. They are all God’s children – forgiven and adopted on the basis of their acceptance of Christ. The purpose is to determine the degree of reward they receive. They will be called into account and receive what is due them (2 Cor. 5:10). The primary issue will be faithfulness ( 1 Cor. 4:2,4). This is emphasized in three of our Lord’s parables: the worker in the vineyard (Mt. 20:1-16), the talents (Mt. 25:14-30), and the 10 minas (Lk. 19:11-27).

Some will receive reward at the judgment seat of Christ; others will suffer loss. We are not told just what this will involve. There will be no punishment, for Jesus Christ bore a penalty for our sin on the cross. We may be shown our shortcomings and failures. We may be reminded of our selfishness and of the sins we did not confess. The “loss” we suffer will be in the receiving of less reward that we could have received.

WHAT CAN WE KNOW ABOUT THE ENDTIMES