I wouldn't give the video that much credit. We need to be right with God regardless of predicted disasters. But I don't think there's anyone still around who is a prophet like Isaiah or Jonah who predicted disaster and it came true. Just a little thick skinned about the subject though, after so many people saying the end of the world happens on _________ date.
Mathew 24:36 says no one knows the day or the hour that God's judgment will come. But chapter 24 is all really good for understanding when and how it'll happen. Though I'm not excited to find these things come true in our home, Mathew 24:4-8 says there will be wars between nations famines and earthquakes with worse to come. Many think we have reached that stage in the world.
Mathew 24:9-10 says we will be hated all over the world because of being a follower of Jesus, be aressted, perscuted, and killed because of being a follower. And many will turn away from Jesus and hate eachother. I know this already happens in some places in the world, but the way it's written makes me think it'll be common everywhere. Not looking forward to that. I think I see a few different movements of hate becoming more popular in America. I assume they are simularily becoming popular in other nations. A hatred against any religion and a philosophy to get rid of them all, along with several "rational" atheistic philosophies saying that they have the intellectual higher ground. Whether those philosophies last or not, I think we're coming to an age to see that second set of signs coming true.
Mathew 24:11-14 predicts about false prophets, sin rampant everywhere, the love of many will grow cold, but those who endure to the end will be saved, and the Good News about the Kingdom of God will be preached throughout the whole world.
Those last prophecies may have already come true. I don't know. As of today they seem to be true, but maybe the prophesy about the good news being spread through out the nations might not be about christianity being spread across the world. It could be about new prophets spreading the news. After all in Revelations 11 there is a prediction of two witnesses of God who prophesy for God. So maybe the prophase in Mathew 24:11-14 haven't yet occured.