The study of end times has very personal implications. It addresses fundamental questions which everyone asks from time to time: What will happen when I die? Will the world end with a fizzle or a bang? Will things get worse or better? Central to our understanding of the last things is the conviction that Jesus will return in glory to receive those who have committed their lives to Him. The words of Jesus in John 14: 1 – 4, 28 assure us of this; but they also show us how the Holy Spirit, now at work in our hearts and the community of Christ, are the tangible evidence of the reunion to come. The implication of this work lie in the way Christians live – being in the world but not of the world. The challenge is to live today for today yet not losing sight of the final goal to which all believers are called.