TORCHBEARERS: What it Actually Means – “As it Was in the Days of Noah”

Jesus declared that His return will be ‘as it was in the days of Noah’ (Luke 17:26). Some have taught this to mean that the end times will be similar to the days leading up to the flood, with giants and Nephilim once again upon the earth. But is that what this statement actually means?

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TORCHBEARERS

HOST: JAKE KAIL

Jake Kail Ministries | Lancaster, PA

Jesus declared that His return will be ‘as it was in the days of Noah’ (Luke 17:26). Some have taught this to mean that the end times will be similar to the days leading up to the flood, with giants and Nephilim once again upon the earth. But is that what this statement actually means? In this episode, Jake looks at the context surrounding this statement to show that what Jesus was saying is much more mundane than what some try to make this verse mean. While the Bible certainly portrays end-time perils, let’s be sure not to misuse Scripture to teach things that the Bible isn’t saying!


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About the Author

Jake Kail was called to ministry in college after a life-changing encounter with God. He is passionate about the presence of God and seeing His Kingdom come and will be done “on earth as it is in heaven.” Jake is the author of multiple books, and he speaks at churches, conferences, retreats, and other events. He preaches and teaches the Word with authority, compassion, and a demonstration of the Holy Spirit's power. His ministry is often marked by encounters with God, healing, and deliverance from demonic oppression. After six years as lead pastor, Jake now serves as the apostolic leader of Threshold Church. He lives with his wife and family in Lancaster, PA.