The book of Matthew gives a very good account of what will transpire at the end of times. Also, the books of Daniel (OT) and the book of Revelation go into the earth's destruction in detail.
The book of Revelation, otherwise known as the Apocalypse, is the one which discusses the end of the world. The Gospel of John, written by the same author, deals with the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
No there is not.
Romans 1:16 says "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ..."
When Jesus says so.
The world will not end because in the bible it says that no man knows the day of armagedon
2012
Why would you need to prepare for the end of the world? Mark's Gospel said that Jesus prophesied the end of the world during the lifetimes of those then living, but this clearly did not happen. If the gospel was wrong in its prediction, you can assume that people's interpretation of the Mayan calendar will be too. Watch the movie, have fun talking about the end-of-world scenario, but then wait for 23rd December in 2012 and see that this was yet another prophecy that failed.
As brave as a lion preaching the gospel.
Gospel Reflector ended in 1841.
Jesus tells his disciples that he will return before they can "go over the cities of Israel." Matthew 10:23 Jesus says he will not come until the gospel is preached throughout the world. Matthew 24:14 Jesus tells his followers that he will return and establish his kingdom within their lifetime. Matthew 16:28. Jesus promises the end of the world within the lifetime of his listeners. Matthew 23:36. Jesus says the gospel will be preached to all nations "and then shall the end come. Matthew 24:14.
A:Mark's Gospel chapter 13 says that the world would end within the lives of some of those alive at the time of Jesus and they would even see Jesus come down in clouds of glory, attributing these words to Jesus. This did not come to pass and we can be sure these were not really Jesus' own words. By the 80s of the first century, when Matthew's Gospel was written, the return predicted in Mark's Gospel was becoming unlikely - the generation had already passed - and the author of Matthew had to change the emphasis away from an impending end of the world. While copying as faithfully as possible from Mark, he changed the position of the sentence about "this generation", relative to the destruction of the great buildings, so that it referred to something else altogether. He added, and emphasised, material where Jesus told the disciples that the end is not yet, and that no man knows when the end of the world will occur. Matthew 24:21 talks of great tribulation that will be followed by the end of the world and the second coming. Lukewas somewhat later than Matthew and even more clearly could not say that the destruction of Jerusalem meant the end of the world. This gospel talks about the end of the world as vaguely in the future, keeping the reference to this generation, but in reference to the need to preach the gospel. Both gospels attribute somewhat similar prophecies to Jesus, but once again we can be sure that these were not really the words of Jesus.There is no evidence that Jesus ever predicted the end of the world.
AnswerLuke's Gospel says that Jesus was born during the reign of Caesar Augustus.