Apr 19, 2015
We Should Make Waves, Not Ride Them
4-20-15
I recently was at a dinner party and discussed reading habits with a lady. “When you write fiction, I’m sure you know how the story will end,” she asked “but when you read a novel, do you ever peek ahead to the ending?” I have heard that some people do this, but it sort of defeats the purpose, don’t you think?
There is only one book where I think it is worthwhile, even advisable, to peek ahead to the ending. To the very last chapter. And that is the best of books, the Great Book: the Holy Bible.
It is a good idea to do more than peek. We should be as familiar with End Times as we are the story of Creation; with the requirements for Salvation as the Commandments of the Decalogue; with the “signs of the times” as the signs and wonders of Christ’s ministry. God desires that we know what is coming – for the faithful, the faithless, and the apostates.
The Bible is very clear about what is coming at the End of Time, the end of this world as we know it. And when the Bible is not clear – which is frequently, as many details are wrapped in allusions, poetry and, yes, mystery – I believe this too is intentional. God has not been sloppy nor the Holy Spirit an inadequate inspiration. God wants us to be forever on watch, always anticipating His return, constantly following Scripture for its signposts.
To these ends we must study the Last Days, during which many believe, plausibly, we live today.
We know that “the saints will be deceived,” that many Christians, and churches, and entire denominations, will follow false doctrines.
We know that “men shall be lovers of their own selves” – more than selfish, but given over to their own desires, substituting their wills for God’s.
We know that the Bible speaks of a time when there will be “wars and rumors of wars,” more than usual; and “people cry ‘peace, peace,’ but there is no peace.”
We know that “This gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come.” This is only happening with the advent of modern communications.
We know that, speculations about the anti-Christ aside, the world will be beset by false Messiahs.
Many are the prophecies of violent weather, “distress” around the world, plagues, famines, oppression, persecution of the church. And many people see these as imminent… or already here. We do not have to wander into the tall grass of preterist debates and arguments for and against pre-millennialism, millennialism, and post-millennialism, as prerequisites to gain familiarity with scripture’s pictures of the End of the Age. Whether Israel is the fulfillment of the biblical restoration of Jerusalem or a secular country unrelated to the spiritual dispensation of God’s chosen, the spiritually circumcised, et cetera, et cetera…
… the earth as we know it will end. We are on paths toward destruction. Judgment draweth nigh. Numerous prophecies are being fulfilled (from Daniel, Isaiah, and other Old Testament books, as well as from Jesus’s words, Paul’s letters, and the Book of Revelation) that could not have been imagined or understood just a few short years ago. Heresies abound. Men call evil good and good evil, right in our midst, even from our pulpits. All as the Bible predicted.
I am not being pessimistic; I am being realistic.
I am not voicing alarms; I am sharing the Truth.
I am not showing lack of faith in God’s working; I am reading the Bible about His ways.
I am not decrying God’s coming judgments; I know absolutely that He is a Just God.
So. Now what, believers? I urge that we not get caught up in whether the Great Tribulation happens in the middle of the 70 weeks and what passages are literal and what references are true but allusions. We must deal with facts, not disputes; God’s will, not our theology.
We must be ready. We must look up. We must be pure and faithful. We must correct the misguided, witness to the lost, convert the rebellious.
More, we must be willing to suffer for the gospel. We must be willing to be criticized by neighbors. We must be willing to be shunned by family members.
We must be bold. We must speak up, speak out, and speak loudly against the horrible things in our midst – laws, rules, education, the courts, the schools, entertainment media, popular culture.
We must take stands, even commit civil disobedience, on matters like suppression of the gospel, freedom of religion, infanticide and euthanasia, moral abominations.
If you need a list, look in the Bible’s descriptions of the days preceding End Time destruction. Our scripts – our marching orders – are there. Woe to those of us who wrongly apply “turning the other cheek” when His church is being attacked. Be not deceived: God is not mocked.
It is time for Christians to stop trying to “get along.” We should be making waves, not riding them. This is not an option. Peek ahead, and read the end of the story.
“What sort of people ought you to be in lives of holiness and godliness, waiting for and hastening the coming of the day of God, because of which the heavens will be set on fire and dissolved, and the heavenly bodies will melt as they burn? According to His promise we are waiting for new heavens and a new earth in which righteousness dwells. Therefore, beloved, since you are waiting for these, be diligent to be found by Him without spot or blemish…” (II Peter 3:11-14).
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Wow! So many preachers won’t even touch prophecy because it is divisive. Rick, your writing here lately is – well, you are on fire, man! Thank you for great messages.
Rick! Thanks so much for the clear diction, based in God’s Holy Word for us all today. Indeed, people in the western “free world” are misusing the God-given gift of freedom to do everything possible to dishonor the one and only Giver. Where are the cries and the stand-up demonstrations against the mass murder of unborn children and of Christians in ISIS dominated situatons? Where is the voice of historic justice in the US government to remember the Ottoman-Turkish genocide on the Armenian and Syrian Christians in the year 1915? Where is the US aid for rescuing refugees in the Mediterannean Sea and preventive measures together with the EU to help change things in the refugees’ countries of origin?
The list of abuses and abominaton you have so rightly begun as a warning for Christians and for all people to look up to the One Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
“So be careful how you live. Don’t live like ignorant people, but like wise people. Make good use of every opportunity you have, because these are evil days. Don’t be fols, then, but try to find out what the LORD wants you to do” (Ephesians 5:15-17).
John
Rick
Ever look into preterist or fulfilled eschotology?
Mark