God didn’t have to put you in the last days, but he did. If you weren’t called, he wouldn’t have put you here. You wouldn’t have been born. It’s like when you say, you said to your parents, “I didn’t have to be born.” Well, if you weren’t called, you wouldn’t be born here. God put you here because that’s where your calling is.
And you could not be anywhere else. You’re listening to the Jonathan Khan podcast, taking you into the deep mysteries of God. new and special messages, prophetic words and revelations of the end times and our time. Remember to hit subscribe to make sure you don’t miss any of these special messages. >> Aarit hayamim. >> Aharit means the the latter or last.
And hayamim means the days. Aaritamin means the last days. That’s where it comes from. that Hebrew word also a parallel phrase is the end of days. What does the Bible say about the end of days? And how can can we say with in assurance that we’re in them? We’re going to look tonight at the actual scriptures from the beginning that speaks about the end of days or the last days and and assemble them together because the amazing thing they’re very consistent.
The phrase end of days can be seen here in Daniel and it’s in Daniel 12:13. But as for you, go your way to the end, and then you will enter into rest and rise again for your allotted portion at the end of the age. But it really says, you shall rise again for your allotted portion at the end of days. Similar Hebrew kates hayamim, the end of days.
So what do we know about the end of days? And we just have the Bible in Daniel 12:1. It says, “At that time, Michael, Mael, the angel stand, who stands guard over the sons of your people, over Israel.” There’s a link between the archangel Michael and Israel will arise and distress will come as has never occurred.