“Bible prophesy helps us to better understand the future and realize the urgent need to spread the Gospel. It motivates us to personal purity and gives us hope in a hopeless age.” Tim LaHaye
Did you miss it? Just in case you missed it and maybe it’s good that you
did, “Christian” numerologist, David Meade, predicted the end of the world yesterday,
(September 23rd) when so-called “Planet X” was to collide with
Earth. According to Meade, who apparently eats too many mushrooms, the recent
solar eclipse and hurricanes are warning signs of a nearing apocalypse and cites
various passages from Scripture to support his delusion. Please understand, anyone
can quote Scripture out of context. If you quote the Bible out of context, you
can make it say nearly anything. A case can be made for nudism if you quote the
Bible out of context.
Mr.
Meade doesn’t know his Bible. Jesus said very clearly, “But concerning that day or that hour, no one knows, not even the
angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father” (Mark 13:32). In spite
of that, every few years some “nut” calling themselves a Christian says that
the world is coming to an end. Unfortunately, media types always find them and
have a good laugh at the expense of biblical Christianity.
Personally, I was thankful for Jonathan Sarfati’s response. He points
out that claims of “planetary coincidence” have already happened on four
occasions during the last millennium alone and the world did not end. “As usual with any astrology (or Christian
adaptations of it), one cherry-picks the stars that fit the desired conclusion.
There is nothing to suggest that 23 September is a momentous date for biblical
prophecy, and Christians need to be careful about being drawn into such
sensationalist claims.”
All
of the major approaches to biblical prophecy agree on this truth: Jesus
will return bodily and when He comes, He will come in great power and glory to
reign. At His trial Jesus told the Sanhedrin (Matt. 26:64), “But I tell
you, from now on you will see the Son of Man seated at the right hand
of Power and coming on the clouds of heaven.” Jesus is alluding to Daniel
7:14, which predicts that the Messiah’s kingdom will be everlasting.
The
angel told the disciples as they watched Jesus ascend into heaven after His
resurrection, “This Jesus, who was taken up from you into
heaven, will come in the same way as you saw him go into heaven” (Acts
1:11). Jesus ascended bodily; He will return bodily. However Christians
understand the details of prophecy, all agree that Jesus is coming back bodily
to reign.
Many Christians, myself included, believe that all Christians will one
day be removed through the Rapture, followed by seven years that complete
Daniel’s 70th “week” for Israel. During this time many Jews will be
saved and many will be martyred by those loyal to the Antichrist, who comes to
power and rules a cruel one-world government. At the end of the tribulation,
just as the forces of the Antichrist are ready to annihilate Israel, Christ will
return, destroy His enemies, and establish a millennial reign in Jerusalem.
During this time, Satan will be bound and Christ will rule the world. Many will
be saved during that time. Sadly, some will reject Him even in the midst of
“Paradise.” At the end of this time Satan will be released and lead a final
rebellion. Fire will come down from heaven, destroying all those who rebelled
against God. Satan will be thrown into the lake of fire. The dead will be
raised for judgment and sentenced to the lake of fire, which is the second
death (Rev. 20:1-15).
One’s particular position on prophecy is not a question of their
orthodoxy. For the past 2,000 years believers have debated when Jesus is
returning. Those who know their Bibles know that we don’t know. No matter what
view you take, the Lord Jesus clearly is going to return bodily. At that time,
He will judge those who have rejected Him. That, along with the uncertainty of life,
is incentive to believe in Christ now without delay.
In
light of Christ’s return, we must be faithful (1 Cor. 15:58), “Be steadfast, immovable, always abounding
in the work of the Lord, knowing that your toil is not in vain in the Lord.”
Wonderfully, we can have assurance and comfort in the midst of the unraveling
of our contemporary world. Someday all evil will end. God is sovereign and works
all things after the counsel of His will (Eph. 1:11). He sets up rulers and
takes them down to accomplish His plans (Prov. 21:1). No evil ruler, including
the Antichrist himself, can thwart God’s plan.
And as 1 John 3:3 reminds us, “Everyone
who has this hope fixed on Him purifies himself, just as He is pure.” We
need to be ready. Each of us needs to make sure that we’re living holy lives in
light of Jesus’ warnings to be ready when He comes (Mark 13:33-37).
While
on a South Pole expedition, British explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton left a few
men on Elephant Island, promising that he’d return. Later, when he tried to go
back, huge icebergs blocked the way. But suddenly, as if by a miracle, an
avenue opened in the ice and Shackleton was able to get through. His men, ready
and waiting, quickly scrambled aboard. No sooner had the ship cleared the
island than the ice crashed together behind them. Contemplating their narrow
escape, the explorer said to his men, “It was fortunate you were all packed and
ready to go!” They replied, “We never gave up hope. Whenever the sea was clear
of ice, we rolled up our sleeping bags and reminded each other, ‘The boss may
come today.’”
Just as it was prophesied and the Lord Jesus came the first time, He’s coming back. Are you ready?
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Just as it was prophesied and the Lord Jesus came the first time, He’s coming back. Are you ready?
Can we help you spiritually? Can we help you know Jesus better? Please check out more resources on our church's web page, Gracechurchwi.org. Or, call us at 262.763.3021. If you'd like to know more about how Jesus can change your life, I'd love to mail you a copy of how Jesus changed my life in "My Story." E-mail me at Carson@gracechurchwi.org to request a free copy. Please include your mailing address. "