#Daniel 9:24-27; Revelation 2-3; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; Revelation 19-22#
Henry Schorr's main point is that in times of trouble and uncertainty, Christians should stay focused on Jesus and pursue a closer walk with Him, rather than getting distracted by trying to figure out future events. As the church studies the more challenging parts of the Book of Revelation, Henry provides an overview of the two most predominant views: the futurist view, which sees Revelation as a prophetic account of actual future events, and the idealist view, which interprets Revelation symbolically and spiritually. He emphasizes that while there are different interpretations, the core truth is that Jesus is coming again, and Christians should live each day in light of this truth, pursuing knowing God, loving others, and being the light of the world.