
Midnight on the Coast: Biblical Prophecy and Current Events
Midnight On The Coast is a weekly (usually) podcast that explores current events in the light of Biblical prophecy and anything else that might spring from those discussions. Hosted by Fr. Tom Woodle, who is a retired Anglican Priest and Religious Studies university professor, and two of his daughters, Meredith Morgan in Charleston, SC and Brittany Woodle in Virginia Beach, there are no limits to what might pop up. Anything from eschatology and studies of the end-times, to UFOs, AUPs how they may fit into the prophetic word. We welcome comments and questions, as long as the discourse is civil and honest. You can submit your questions to MidnightontheCoastpodcast@gmail.com. Join us, and be a part of the ever-challenging field of prophecy and current events.
Midnight on the Coast: Biblical Prophecy and Current Events
Episode 5- Tribulation, Salvation, Judgement......OH MY!
Tom, Brittany and Meredith cover a lot in this episode starting with, if there is no rapture, then what? We go through the tribulation and then we have the second coming of Jesus. what happens after Jesus comes back? Well, that depends. Do you believe in Jesus? Do you believe he died for your sins? Have you opened your heart to him and accepted him?
Who gets judged? Well, we all do. And the judgment tells us where we will spend eternity. Non Christians are judged as to whether they accepted Jesus or not. If they did, they are saved, but if not, then they suffer the consequences of rejection. Believers, however, are judged on their works as rewards in eternity. They are saved by Grace but their rewards are based on how they lived their life.
But before Jesus comes back and we get judged, we have to go through the tribulation. Do you think it has already started? We know the Great Tribulation lasts for 7 years and during that time, many people are deceived. Jesus reminds us time and time again "not to be deceived". At the current stage of the world, fake news is all the rage and AI complicates knowing truth from fiction.
But we know the Bible mentions, "have no fear" , 365 times. One for every day of the year. So, fear not.
What are your thoughts? Email us at midnightonthecoastpodcast@gmail.com