Max Lucado, bestselling author, discusses his latest book in an interview with Fox News Digital

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Pastor and bestselling author Max Lucado of San Antonio, Texas, has spoken out about the increasing suicide rates, especially among teenagers, in today’s society. In an interview with Fox News Digital, Lucado highlighted the lack of hope that many people are feeling, leading to a sense of being trapped and without a clear understanding of the future.

As his newest book, “What Happens Next,” was being published, Lucado shared his insights on how clarity about the future can grant courage for today. He emphasized the importance of addressing common questions about the end times, which can be intimidating and frightening for many people.

However, Lucado believes that exploring what happens next according to the Bible can provide great encouragement and hope. He quoted Jesus, urging followers not to let their hearts be troubled and to trust in God’s plan for the future.

In his book, Lucado unpacks the concept of paradise and heaven, offering reassurance and guidance for those who believe in Christ. He encourages readers to pray and open themselves to explore what is about to happen, finding courage to face the future with faith.

With over 300 references to the return of Jesus in the Bible, Lucado believes that Christians should live in anticipation of Christ’s return, finding hope and joy in the belief that it could happen at any moment. He shared a heartwarming anecdote about his daughters eagerly awaiting his return home, likening it to the anticipation of Christ’s return.

Ultimately, Lucado believes that God’s ultimate answer to the struggles and suffering in the world is not found in this life but in the next life. His message of hope and faith in the face of uncertainty resonates with readers seeking solace in troubled times.

For more insightful articles, visit www.foxnews.com/lifestyle and watch “What Happens Next: An End Times Town Hall With Max Lucado” on Fox Nation.

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