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Saturday March 12th 2011

 

Slowly the "the Vine" a network of blogs; has been developing to present some of the best in Christian Materials for Study and Consideration.

As most sites have a "click it and see" philosophy; "the Vine" is always what you see is what you get. There are no ads or secret counters. No pop ups and no hidden agendas or sign ups. We try to purge those from contributing sites and if you go to them, they and you can participate in that.

We just want you to have the Word of God and the People of God as you seek Jesus.

In doing this, because ministries do want your participation with them; sometimes they change thier format and style so like all free minsitries, it takes time to adapt. If you notice 'odd sized" graphics or one of our network locations jumbled; try another site location. We have for every post 5 separate formatted locations so every browser and digital device can access at least one of them; 1) Blooger (google) 2) Posterous 3) WordPress 4) Tumblr 5) Live Journal. With these 5 and we do hope to add two others, we want to have as diverse as multi-media sites and simple pict and text sites of the Wisdom of God that the Men and Women of God featured are brought to you as effectively as possible. Not only to enjoy, but learn of Jesus. That IS my hope.

I pray you might visit the Ministries, Ministers, and People featured that they might hear from you and if you choose; so support what they do how they do as they serve God. That is between You, God and them. We do not receive or give renumeration for anything posted.

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 Slowly as you see at the bottom of this post; we are bring a standardized format to "the Vine" of Networked Blogs. Generally it appears like this:

 

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This I hope to address our International readers and local Pod and smart phone apps readership. The Web is a wonderful resource if we know to use it. We address that in "the Vine" of Networked Blogs through these Topical posts present weekly/some daily:

1) Devotionals

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At this time, postings are Mon-Fri till more is accomplished. There are concurrent series in each of these topics on going as worldwide there are people using the materials, gradually the posts are getting scheduled better and being assigned times and will have a regular time soon. Saturdays IT will be posted with those soon.

The goal 5 years ago was to have this Network of Blogs up and running by January 2012. 

At 65% of development, (smile) we are getting there, I think we're on schedule, but frankly thats up to God (grin).

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Last Generation Report: Japan's quake shifts earth's axis by 25 centimetres (CONFIRMED)

Japan's quake shifts earth's axis by 25 centimetres

 
 
 
 
 
A seismologist points to a seismographic graph showing the magnitude of the earthquake in Japan on a monitor at the British Geological Survey office in Edinburgh, Scotland.
 

A seismologist points to a seismographic graph showing the magnitude of the earthquake in Japan on a monitor at the British Geological Survey office in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Photograph by: David Moir, Reuters

Initial results out of Italy's National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology show that the 8.9-magnitude earthquake that rattled Japan Friday shifted the earth's rotation axis by about 25 centimetres.

 

INGV's report, which came hours after the devastating incident, is equivalent to "very, very tiny" changes that won't be seen for centuries, though, Canadian geologists say.

 

Only after centuries would a second be lost as each day is shortened by a millionth of a second, according to University of Toronto geology professor Andrew Miall.

 

"Ten inches sounds like quite a lot when you hold a ruler in front of you. But if you think of it in terms of the earth as a whole, it's absolutely tiny; it's minute," he said.

 

"It's going to make minute changes to the length of a day. It could make very, very tiny changes to the tilt of the earth, which affects the seasons, but these effects are so small, it'd take very precise satellite navigation to pick it up."

 

The earth's rotation will now shift at a different speed because the globe's mass has been redistributed, said Michael Bostock, a University of B.C. earthquake seismology professor.

 

He used an analogy of a figure skater pulling in his or her arms to spin faster because weight has been reorganized.

 

"Ultimately, if you change the length of day, you can change the length of time a given point on earth receives sunlight and doesn't receive sunlight," he said. "But will this affect us in our lifetimes? Absolutely not."

 

The researchers said that while the minuscule change may be completely undetectable, it still illustrates the punch behind the Japan's massive earthquake.

 

Last year, NASA reported that a 8.8-magnitude earthquake that hit Chile shorted the day by 1.26 millionths of a second, according to computer-model calculations.

 

NASA had estimated that the Chilean earthquake shifted the globe's axis by about 10 centimetres, National Geographic reported at the time.

 

INGV, which is Europe's largest research institute to monitor geophysics, said the impact of Friday's event was "much greater" than 2004's notorious Sumatra earthquake, which clocked in at a magnitude of 9.1.

 

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Biblical Prophecy Today: News from Bible Prophecy Blog "A Major Earthquake and Tsunami Hits Japan and the Entire Pacific Region" By Dr. Jimmy DeYoung

 

News from Bible Prophecy Blog

A Major Earthquake and Tsunami Hits Japan and the Entire Pacific Region

Jimmy DeYoungBy Dr. Jimmy DeYoung 
Prophecy Today 

What seismologists call a great earthquake, one of 8.8 magnitude on the Richter Scale, has hit the coastline of Japan causing a catastrophic tsunami in Japan and affecting more than 20 Pacific Rim nations bringing about much death and destruction. The initial earthquake, felt as far away from the epicenter of the quake as Beijing, China, brought with it a tsunami with waves over 20 feet high and traveling at around 500 miles per hour which is a natural disaster and in the early stages hitting the coast of Japan with no advanced warning.

Jimmy's Prophetic Prospective on the News

The latest earthquake off the coast of Japan not only caused mass destruction and death but it is a tangible evidence that we are coming close to the end times scenario that can be found in Bible prophecy. Reports are still coming in and will continue to do so revealing the amount of death and destruction that has happened as a result of the massive earthquake and the tsunami that followed originating just off the coast of Japan. People along the coastline of Japan and in fact the more than 20 nations effected by the tsunami, these people have been eyewitness to what can happen in a matter of hours and in fact in some places a matter of minutes, a result of natures destructive capability. This most recent earthquake in Japan is the greatest earthquake in that nations history and the seventh most powerful earthquake ever recorded in history.

The word "earthquake" is used 19 times in the Bible, 13 times in the prophetic passages of the Word of God. In the Olivet Discourse, the most profound prophetic message ever given, a message preached by Jesus Christ on the Mount of Olives three days before He was crucified, when the Lord said that earthquakes in many different places would be a sign of His Second Coming (Matthew 24:7). In the prophetic book of Revelation, the word "earthquake" is used seven times between Revelation 6 - 16. The great earthquake in Revelation 6:12 is the sixth seal judgment happening in the first half of the seven year Tribulation period. Near the midway point of the Tribulation, there will be a number of earthquakes that cause great damage and death and they are foretold in Revelation 8:5 and 11:13,19. The greatest earthquake to ever hit the earth will happen at the end of the Tribulation period when Babylon, modern day Iraq, will be destroyed (Revelation 16:18).

The recent earthquake off the coast of Japan is indeed evidence that Bible prophecy will be fulfilled.

 

 


Biblical Prophecy Today: News from Bible Prophecy Blog "You've been prophesying the Lord's return in the 1970s 80s 90s and 2000s. Give it a rest. We're sick of you." -Hal Lindsey

 

News from Bible Prophecy Blog 

FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 2011

This Week on 'The Hal Lindsey Report'

Hal LindseyBy Hal Lindsey 
The Hal Lindsey Report 

A viewer e-mailed me this week and told me to "Give it a rest." Zoe wrote, "Hal, your (sic) a charlatan. You've been prophesying the Lord's return in the 1970s 80s 90s and 2000s. Give it a rest. We're sick of you." Ouch!

Would she say the same thing to Jesus Himself? I'm only repeating His words and the words of the ancient prophets He spoke through. Jesus told us specifically that when we saw certain things occurring in our world - beginning with the rebirth of Israel -- and we saw them happening with ever-increasing frequency and intensity, then we would know that His return for His Church is imminent. That list of events and conditions - He referred to them as 'birth pangs' - reads like the "Breaking News" crawl at the bottom of your TV screen every night.

No less than the Apostle Paul admonished us to "Comfort one another with these words." "These words" refers to the hope all true believers have in the soon and sudden return of Jesus Christ to receive us unto Himself and save us from the catastrophes that will fall upon this world.

As I see it, my failure (as the e-mailer deems it), and that of many of my like-minded ministry colleagues, has been that we underestimated the growing "frequency and intensity" of the 'birth pangs' we have witnessed the last several years. But even as I write this, a massive tsunami from an undersea earthquake has hit Japan and threatens Hawaii and the entire Pacific Rim. Early reports are that this may be one of the biggest earthquakes in history! Another intense birth pang? Undeniably, they are increasing and increasing rapidly, but only Father God knows when the birth pangs have run their course and the time for "delivery" has arrived.

That said, I do not apologize for crying out to those who are unprepared that the time is fast approaching when it will be too late to prepare for eternity. As the late Larry Norman once sang,

"There's no time to change your mind, the Son has come and you've been left behind."
I am doing my best to make certain that will never be said of you, your family, or anyone who watches "The Hal Lindsey Report." Thank you for standing beside me in this ministry as a "watchman on the wall."

Sorry to disappoint you, Zoe, but this week I'm going to share with you another indication that we stand on the threshold of the final days of this Age. It has now been discovered that Syria's nuclear weapons program may be "far more advanced than previously believed." The German magazine Der Spiegel is reporting that Syria has four other nuclear facilities in addition to the one that Israel destroyed in September, 2007. The Institute for Science and International Security believes that Syria has three storage facilities that may house enough material to put Syria well on its way to an effective nuclear arsenal.

We know the Syrians already have long-range missiles armed with both chemical and biological warheads aimed directly at Israel. And soon, they may have nuclear warheads, as well. So, as my mother used to say, what does this information have to do with the price of tea in China? Just this: the ancient Hebrew prophet Isaiah predicted that in the last days the Syrian capital of Damascus would be utterly annihilated - overnight. Considering the fact that Damascus is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world, and has never been destroyed, that means that Isaiah's prophecy is yet to be fulfilled. And considering the fact that only now - with the use of nuclear weapons - is it possible to utterly eradicate such a massive city overnight, I'd think twice before buying property in Damascus. Add to that the fact that we know Syria wants to destroy Israel and is apparently taking steps to prepare for that opportunity, I would also say that Syria (with Iran's urging) will someday get cocky and force Israel to retaliate. Here's how Isaiah predicted it would happen,
"And behold at eveningtide trouble; and before the morning he is not."
Once that happens, I'd say the world is on the fast track to Armageddon. But what about all the other Arab nations and the Persian-Russian confederacy? This week, I'm going to share my perspective on how all of that may unfold, including some thoughts on the events described in Psalm 83.

But don't worry, I'm not going to leave you hanging. I'm also going to discuss with you the believers' "unfailing hope." As I see it, there are four elements to our hope for the future. And, once again, I'm sorry to distress you, Zoe, but the imminent prospect of Christ's return is a cornerstone of that hope.

If you're not prepared for the sudden return of Jesus Christ for His bride or if you know someone who isn't, please tune in this week. I'm going to share with you precisely how you can get ready.

I want to leave you with those haunting words that Larry Norman penned back in the late 1960s. It's eerie how familiar the images are today.
"Life was filled with guns and war and everyone got trampled on the floor. I wish we'd all been ready. Children died, the days grew cold, a piece of bread would buy a bag of gold. I wish we'd all been ready. There's no time to change your mind, the Son has come and you've been left behind."
[Don't miss this week's Report on TBN, Daystar, Inspiration, CPM Network, various local stations, http://www.hallindsey.com/ orhttp://www.hischannel.com/.]

Biblical Prophecy Today: News from Rapture Ready March 11 2011

 

Biblical Prophecy Today: News from Rapture Ready March 11 2011

 

11 Mar 11

Japan earthquake hits global markets
Japan's massive earthquake and tsunami knocked already jittery global stock markets on Friday, with Europe following Asia lower and Wall Street expected to open down.  

Ship with 100 people swept away in tsunami: Kyodo
A ship carrying 100 people was swept away by the tsunami which smashed into northeastern Japan Friday following a massive earthquake, Kyodo news agency reported.  

Violence Continues in Cairo's Tahrir Square
Violence is continuing in Cairo's Tahrir Square despite ongoing changes in Egypt's government. The Egyptian military forcibly removed hundreds of protesters from the area Wednesday after dozens of gang members attacked the demonstrators for the second time in 24 hours. Gunshots rang out in the square in the afternoon hours, but it was not clear who was firing the weapons,  

Saudis: If Dollars Won't Work, Bullets Will
Saudi police officers opened fire on a protest march in one of its eastern provinces on Thursday, wounding three according to witnesses and a Saudi official, the New York Times reported. The crackdown came on the eve of a panned "day of rage" throughout the oil-rich kingdom that Saudi officials say they will not tolerate.  

Tsunami Warning Issued for Hawaii, Pacific Basin
Hawaii ordered evacuations of coastal areas after Friday's earthquake in Japan as a tsunami warning was extended to the entire Pacific basin  

$200 oil could bring despair says Bank of America
The Bank of America has said $200 oil would mean recession for the US and the rest of the world. Top economists have already suggested that a recession would start if the price got up to $147 a barrel. Strong global demand and questions about dwindling spare oil production capacity has fuelled economic recovery worries.  

Libyan rebels forced to retreat from Ras Lanuf port
Anti-government fighters were forced to withdraw from the oil-rich port city of Ras Lanuf after forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi launched a major offensive against the rebels, Al Jazeera reported Friday. Pro- and anti-regime forces are locked in intense fighting for control of many other cities and towns along the coastline to the east of Tripoli, including Brega and Bin Jawad, as well as Az Zawiyah to the west of the capital.  

Obama seeks pragmatic approach towards Middle East crisis
US President Barack Obama has called for a pragmatic approach towards dealing with the current unrest in the Middle East. Obama's National Security Adviser, Thomas E. Donilon, deflected calls for more aggressive action in Libya on Thursday, saying that the United States will not, at least for now, put its pilots in harm's way by enforcing a no-flight zone over the country, the New York Times reports.  

11,000 evacuated in Russia after Japanese quake
Russian authorities on Friday evacuated some 11,000 residents from coastal areas on Pacific islands before they were hit by tsunami waves unleashed by a magnitude 8.9 earthquake off Japan's northeastern coast. The regional emergency officials said that the waves reached several towns and villages on the Kurils, four Pacific islands that the Soviet Union seized from Japan in the final days of the World War II, but caused no damage.  

Indonesia volcano erupts, spews lava and gas
One of Indonesia's most active volcanos has erupted, sending lava and searing gas clouds tumbling down its slopes. Volcanology official Agus Budianto said Friday that authorities were still trying to evacuate residents living along the slopes of Mount Karangetang. There were no immediate reports of injuries or serious damage.  

Hamas planning to resume efforts against IDF in West Bank
Hamas militants in the West Bank have resumed their efforts to kill Israeli soldiers or civilians and abduct their bodies, Palestinian and Israeli security sources have told Haaretz. The sources said Hamas activists believe they cannot keep Israeli hostages out of the Shin Bet and Palestinian Authority's reach for long. So they plan to kill them, abduct and bury the bodies, then negotiate returning them to Israel.  

Tsunami warning in effect across Pacific, North America following Japan quake
A tsunami warning was extended to the whole of the Pacific basin, except for mainland United States and Canada, following the earthquake off Japan, the U.S. Pacific Tsunami Warning Center said on Friday. The warning includes Hawaii and extends from Mexico and Central America down to South American countries on the Pacific, the center said.  

Peter King warns al-Qaeda recruiting US Muslims
A US congressman has warned al-Qaeda is actively recruiting US Muslims for violent attacks within the country. Representative Peter King, a Republican, spoke at a House homeland security committee hearing into the "radicalisation" of US Muslims. He said "homegrown radicalisation" was "part of al-Qaeda's strategy to continue attacking the US".  

'We won’t surrender to rebels even if West intervenes'
Libya is preparing full-scale military action to crush the current rebellion and will not surrender even if Western powers intervene in the conflict, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi’s most prominent son, Saif al-Islam, said on Thursday. “It’s time for liberation. It’s time for action. We are moving now,” he told Reuters in an English-language interview.  

Surge in Arab protests expected in Gulf states
Arab uprisings that spread to the conservative Gulf region face a crucial test this week in Saudi Arabia, where activists have made unprecedented calls for mass protests against the kingdom’s absolute monarchy. Protests are also planned for Friday in other Gulf countries, including Yemen, Kuwait and Bahrain.  

Huge Japan quake causes tsunami, fires, landslide
A massive 8.9 magnitude quake hit northeast Japan Friday, causing many injuries, fires and a four-meter (13-ft) tsunami along parts of the country's coastline, NHK television and witnesses reported. There were several strong aftershocks and a warning of a 10-meter tsunami following the quake, which also caused buildings to shake violently in the capital Tokyo. TV pictures showed a vast wall of water carrying buildings and debris across a large swathe of coastal farmland.  

New Turkish satellite could publish uncensored images of Israel
A new Turkish satellite has Israelis eyeing the end of a U.S.-backed blackout on high-resolution commercial photography of their turf from space. The GokTurk satellite due in orbit by 2013 will sell images of objects more detailed than 2 meters across -- currently the finest grain available when it comes to pictures of Israel, thanks mainly to U.S. legislation from the 1990s.  

Europe’s Turn Again
Europe has been pretty quiet lately. But apparently that was an illusion. The Eurozone’s slide down the slippery slope continues, but because the current stage involves colorless bureaucrats debating the terms of debt swaps rather than street riots and air strikes, it has been overshadowed by the chaos in the Middle East.  

Prophecy News from Bible Prophecy Today: "Gaddafi Must Go" By Joel C. Rosenberg

FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 2011

Gaddafi Must Go

Joel C. RosenbergBy Joel C. Rosenberg 
JoelRosenberg.com 

Col. Muammar Gaddafi is an evil, brutal tyrant. He is a virulent opponent of Christianity, a hater of Israel and the Jewish people, a supporter of terrorism and he is guilty of slaughtering the people of Libya by the thousands. He calls himself the “King of kings” in direct defiance of Jesus Christ and his cruelty is now on full display. We all must pray that he and his wicked regime are brought down as soon as possible.

Let’s be clear: humanly speaking, this won’t be easy, but it can be done. The U.S. and Western allies should recognize opposition leaders who are pro-democracy and pro-Western, support and encourage them as they fight the Gaddafi loyalists, and even considering arming Libyan rebels so they can defend themselves from what could become a full blown genocide if Gaddafi’s forces continue to bomb, strafe and attack innocent civilians. We can also impose severe economic sanctions, provide medical assistance and humanitarian relief to the opponents of Gaddafi, and encourage other nations to do the same.

I agree with a fresh analysis by The Heritage Foundation, however, that creating a U.S. or NATO-led no-fly zone over Libya — or embarking in other direct military action in Libya — would be a mistake at this point. While helping liberate the Libyan people is an important goal for the free world, as is helping the Libyans defend themselves against genocide, creating and maintaining geopolitical stability in Libya is not a vital national security interest for the United States or NATO. We need to help the opponents of Gaddafi (similar to how President Reagan helped the Afghan rebels when the Soviets invaded in 1979 – the “Reagan Doctrine”), but we can’t let ourselves get sucked in or bogged down in a Libyan civil war. This would consume American military and intelligence assets needed for higher priority matters in the Middle East, namely countering the Iranian nuclear threat, protecting Israel, maintaining stability in Iraq, finishing off the Taliban and al Qaeda in Afghanistan, and keeping free and secure access to oil in the Arabian Peninsula and Persian Gulf region.

That said, the Church needs a different “foreign policy,” as it were, from the U.S. or the Europeans. Followers of Jesus Christ need to do everything possible to get the gospel of Jesus Christ into Libya. Christians should use satellite television, radio broadcasting, the Internet, and social networking tools to get the Bible’s message of hope, freedom and salvation through Jesus Christ alone into the country, and do everything possible to strengthen the persecuted believers there. As I wrote on February 28th, the government of Libya will eventually play a distinctly evil role in the End Times, according to several Bible prophecies. We don’t know how much time we have until the Lord returns, so we must use this time of unrest to advance the Kingdom courageously and wisely.


 

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Biblical Studies in Prophecy: "Ready or Not, Jesus is Coming " By J. E. Becker

 

 

 

 

Ready or Not, Jesus is Coming

By J. E. Becker


 

 

Remember the childhood game hide and seek. Remember how the person who was it called out at the end of his count to one hundred, “Ready or not, you shall be caught. Here I come.” Jesus voiced a similar warning when he said, “Therefore keep watch, because you do not know the day that your Lord will come . . . So you must be ready, because the Son of man will come at an hour when you do not expect him” (Matt. 24:42, 44 NIV emphasis mine). In Luke’s account Jesus says, “Be careful, or your hearts will be weighed down with dissipation, drunkenness and anxieties of life, and that day will close on you unexpectantly like trap. For it will come upon all those who live on the face of the whole earth. Be always on the watch, and pray that ye may be able to escape all that is about to happen, and that you may be able to stand before the Son of man (Luke 21:34-36 NIV).

An article in the October 2006 issue of Christianity Today posted what 114 Evangelical leaders thought the focus of the Church would be for the next fifty years. Not one of them mentioned the possibility that Jesus could return and that we should be ready. Is this a trend throughout the whole Church? Are we to assume that they think we have at least fifty years left before he comes? Do we? Or are we just repeating what happened to the Jews at Christ’s first coming when he wept over Jerusalem because they didn’t know the time of their visitation (Luke 19:41-44)? He told the people they could discern the signs of the weather and accurately predict them but he said, “Ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky and of the earth; but how is it that ye discern not this time?” (Luke 12:56).

Understandably, we have all been disgusted by over zealous “watchers” who set dates and caused many to do foolish things while awaiting the Lord’s return a la theprophet. But that can only happen if God’s people are so appallingly ignorant of prophecy, and the signs given, that they blindly follow those who prophesy from their own understanding.

Nevertheless, the Lord did command us to watch. Sadly, many in the Church today see this commandment as having less value than the command to preach the gospel or the commandments given in the Sermon on the Mount on how to live. All are important, but each addresses a different facet of Christianity. Setting eyes upon Jesus’ coming keeps the Church from deviating from God’s set course if we know it. Paul set forth this important principle in his letter to the Colossians (1:22, 23). He said that we could be presented, presumably at the judgment seat of Christ, as “holy in his sightwithout blemish and free from accusation NIV),

If [conditional] we continued in the faith, [rooted and] grounded [because we believed the preaching of the gospel and received the Lord’s righteousness, by which we are set apart, thus holy] and settled [making us steadfast, unmoveable, because we have lived out our sanctification according to Jesus’ commandments making usunblameable (KJV)] and be not moved away from the hope held out in the gospel [the part that makes us ready to serve him at his coming]: unreproveable (KJV) [because we were watching]. Watching implies that we know what to expect. The hope of the gospel, often referred to as the Christian’s Blessed Hope, is none other than his coming for his saints and their glorious future, a prophetic word.

To move away from it, is to replace it with our own hope. Setting aside his hope brings reproof because our focus is on other things. We are not watching. Jesus reproved the church in Sardis for their attitude of not watching (Rev. 3:3 NIV). He says “Remember, therefore, what you have received and heard; obey it, and repent. But if you do not wake up, I will come like a thief, and you will not know at what time I will come to you.” To be caught unaware apparently brings shame. The unfaithful and evil servant in Matthew 24:48 KJV said: “My lord delayeth his coming,” consequently his life was far off the mark. On the other hand the faithful servant was feeding the lord’s household in due season, that is, appropriate to the time.

He tells us to watch but he never says why. Why is it important to watch? Won’t we all go up when Jesus comes whether we are watching or not? Or is there another purpose why Jesus wants us to know these future things? In another parable concerning his coming he delights in those who are waiting, ready to serve him when he returns.

Be dressed and ready for service and keep your lamps burning,

Like men waiting for their master to return from a wedding banquet, so that when he comes and knocks they can immediately open the door for him.

It will be good for those servants whose master finds them watching when he comes. I tell you the truth, he will dress himself to serve, and will have them recline at the table and will come and wait on them. [Again, why is he disposed to serve them? Does this have anything to do with Rev. 3:20 where his servants open the door to his knock?]

It will be good for those servants whose master finds them ready, even if he comes in the second or third watch of the night. Luke 12:35-40 NIV

 [Again why? Does he have some special purpose for them after the rapture?]

Jesus promises a similar blessing to all those who read, hear and keep the sayings of the book of Revelation. The Greek word for “keep” is tyereo, which means to watch, to guard by keeping an eye upon, in other words watching for signs that these prophetic events are near.

We strive in every way to serve him now, but what if there is a service to be performed after the resurrection, which those who are not ready cannot perform? Perhaps like the unfaithful priests of Ezekiel’s day whose service in the temple will be denied a position close to the Lord’s presence because of unfaithfulness (See Ezekiel 44:10-14). Will a similar blessing be denied the Church who fails to watch because of misplaced priorities? Seeing that it is important for the Church to know prophecy, why aren’t we in the main stream preaching it along with the other commandments, so that the Church may be alert?

Last year I attended a prophecy conference where one of the speakers brought forth 40 reasons why we are the generation Jesus is coming for. Do we know what we are supposed to know? According to prophecy his coming is forever linked to God’s promises to the Jews, which have already begun to happen. You might be surprised, however, by some of the signs. Some are obvious such as the return of the Jews to their land, their sovereignty being restored over it, and the city of Jerusalem back in their hands. But did you know that the Jewish priesthood has been identified by DNA? This could not have happened before 1953. It seems there is a particular strain in the Y chromosome that comes from Aaron and even though the Ashkenazi and the Sephardic Jews were separated over a thousand years ago, the DNA of the priesthood is the same in both groups.

Not only have they discovered the priesthood, but they have also built the furniture for their new temple, except the Ark of the Covenant that they expect to find. All the vessels of gold and silver are already made and waiting to be used in a future temple. (I saw thefurnishings myself in 1998 and again in 2010.) Three different theories have narrowed the actual site of Herod’s temple down to three possible sites on the temple mount. All they really need is the land to build on.

The Jews are actively looking for their Maschiach (Messiah). Orthodox Jews must have a Sanhedrin, a body of 71 Sages and Rabbis chosen according to Maimonides, in order to authenticate the Messiah when he comes. On October 13, 2004 their Sanhedrin was reestablished for the first time since 425 C.E. They met on February 9, 2005 to consider rebuilding the temple including a discussion on which site is the right one.

With the priesthood recognized, the next step is to consecrate them for service. For this they need the anointing oil, and the priest’s garments including the robe for the high priest. The ancient vessel, containing the anointing oil, was found in an Archeological dig in April 1988. They have the regular priest’s garments but to make the robe of the high priest they must have the precious blue and the purple dye. This comes from the Mediterranean Sea Snail, which disappeared in AD70. It’s returned in great numbers now makes it possible to procure the dye.

One thing still hinders their establishment. No one in the priestly line today is ceremonially clean because of their contact with death. Thus they can not be cleansed with out the sprinkling water of separation made from the ashes of a perfectly red heifer under four years old that has never carried a burden (Numbers 19). They search for a red cow, not having one hair of any other color, to sacrifice then burn. The Jews have imported Red Angus cows from the US to increase their chances of finding one.

But besides the problem of finding the cow, they have to produce a priest who is ceremonially clean to sacrifice it. Since none already exist, he will have to be born and raised in the same manner that they produced a clean priesthood when they returned from Babylon. That requires raising children in an environment that prevents any contact with the earth―a house raised up on stilts. Priests’ children would be raised and taught the ways of the priesthood up to the age of thirteen. Male children, being esteemed ceremonially clean, are able to sacrifice the red heifer to produce the water of separation, which can cleanse the rest of the priest hood. According to Randall Price in his book The Temple in Prophecy, a special compound has been donated by the ultra-Orthodox Jewish Idea Yeshiva and four priestly families donated their unborn children to the purification project sometime before 2005.

The most blatantly obvious sign concerning Israel is the fulfillment of Zachariah’s prediction that Jerusalem would become a burdensome stone to all peoples (because of the Palestinian and Arab situation? Zech. 12:3).

Turning now to signs brought about by modern technology, Daniel said men shall go to and fro on the earth (meaning the whole earth, fulfilled today by people flying in airplanes everywhere) and knowledge would increase before the end came. Actually knowledge now doubles every two years because of our fantastic communication systems. TV makes it possible for the whole world to watch the two witnesses (Rev. 11) killed and lie dead in the street on the world news via satellite transmission. The gospel is preached 24/7 to the whole world by the same system. With nuclear power in the hands of rogue nations, nuclear war is a very real possibility. The war of the first four seals uses a weapon whose power kills 1/4th of the world’s population directly or by its after affects.

Religiously, some of the Church apostatizes. Some Church leaders compromise the gospel with Catholic dogma, who in turn seek compromise with Islam, believing that Christians and Muslims worship the same God. Homosexual leaders demand tolerance for the sake of political correctness.

Socially, our world has reverted to the days of Noah. Greedy corporate leaders cheat stockholders, crime increases and our prisons overflow. We worship pleasure, sex and our own bodies (seeking younger looks and to live longer using anti-aging supplements, etc.), and we have thrown off all restrictions of God’s laws concerning marriage and morality―murdering the unborn. We are experimenting with human embryos. Some English scientists have applied for a license to cross a human embryo with a cow, for medical research of course.

Politically, Jesus said we would hear of wars and rumors of wars—Ethic group rises against ethnic group (“nations” translated from ethnos) giving rise to terrorists all around the world. Kingdom rising against kingdom happens in countries where tribal groups abound with many kings. Look at Africa, wars on top of wars; look atAfghanistan’s war lords and Iraq’s ethnic religious battles.

Natural events―recent weather breaks all records since men began keeping them. Fires rage, floods sweep away in one country; while droughts consume the land in others. Tornadoes and hurricanes increase each year in frequency and ferocity. Volcanoes ring the earth, old ones coming back while more and more erupt, even under water in the Pacific Ocean. Is man causing global warming? I doubt it, scientists know that all the planets are heating up. Earthquakes increase. Something is afoot on the earth.

Jesus said there would be great signs in the heavens. Scientists had dismissed any thing drastic happening to the earth via space until the Shoemaker-Levy comet slammed into Jupiter in 1994. That was a wakeup call to the scientists that objects and orbits in space are not as stable as they once thought. In 2002 an asteroid had a close encounter with the earth and we did not even know it until it passed by. In one of the nearest passes ever recorded, a rock the size of a football field passed extraordinarily close to our planet on June 14 and went undetected until June 17. The asteroid — speeding along at 6.2 miles per second — missed us by only 75,000 miles. That's only one-third the distance to the Moon. In Revelation chapter 8 a “star” plunges all the way through the earth’s crust to the soft bottomless interior. It’s beginning to sound plausible.

The Giant Red Spot on Jupiter (a possible source of the sign of the great red dragon of Revelation chapter 12) has been observed by astronomers for 300 - 340 years with little to no change. In 1998-2000 it underwent a drastic change, it shrunk by half. Then three white spots in a nearby belt collided to form what scientists are calling Red Spot Jr., which is approximately the same size as the earth. It was white in color for five years, turned brown in December 2005, now it has turned red. The two spots pass each other every two years.  Since then another rapidly growing red spot has joined them. So far nothing has happened. What will happen in the future? Nobody knows. Something is afoot in the heavens.

These are but a few of the signs that Jesus told us to look for. Do we dare to stand before him and say, “I did not know?” By knowing we also keep our faith sharp and our life clean as John says, that “every one who has this hope in him purifies himself . . . ” (1 John 3:3). Today, of all times in the entire history of the Church, we need to hear this message. The world needs to hear this message. What a vibrant way to preach the gospel!

 I saw a sign on a marquee in front of a church that read: “Jesus is coming soon and this time he won’t be nice.” Is any message more relevant today? Wake up Church! It’s time to watch. Jesus is coming. Ready or not, you shall be caught . . . up!

            (Facts herein gathered from the Internet and The Temple in Prophecy, by Randall Price, who has an archeological dig in Qumran and keeps abreast of Jewish things. Also From Frieda M. Porter author of On the Brink of the Rapture.

J. E. Becker is the author of the book Rightly Dividing the Book of Revelation ,and a fiction series on the time of the end, The Armageddon Trilogy: Book 1, The Beginning of the End and Book 2, The Sign of the End, which are now available.

 Terry James, partner in raptureready.com with Todd Strandberg, says of J.E. Becker: "The author has uncanny ability  to boil the massive overall geopolitical realities of these end times into stories that I honestly can say are written as powerfully as those international spy-thrillers by Clancy, Grisham, and the rest.

 We will hear more from this budding master storyteller!"       

 


Prophecy News from Bible Prophecy Blog: "Preaching the Gospel in Every Language"

THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 2011

Preaching the Gospel in Every Language

Jack KelleyBy Jack Kelley 
GraceThruFaith.com 

Q. I have been reading your site for years and have learned very much. I am thankful for your time in researching, preparing, and posting as I know it is time consuming. My question is this. At our church they are continuously saying that the Lord will not return until the word is taught in every tongue, meaning for every people group in the world. Some nations have hundreds of people groups. This isn’t required before the rapture is it?

A. In Matt. 24:14 Jesus said,

“And 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 where we get the idea that the Gospel has to be preached everywhere before the Lord can return. Note His actual words are “and then the end will come.” From Matt. 24:3 we can see that the context of the passage is the 2nd Coming, not the Rapture.

Also, according to Rev. 14:6 this prophecy will be fulfilled just after the beginning of the Great Tribulation,
“Then I saw another angel flying in midair, and he had the eternal gospel to proclaim to those who live on the earth — to every nation, tribe, language and people”.
This will happen several years after the rapture of the Church.

Watch and Be Ready: "The Pre-pre-Tribulation Series by Gary Stearman (2)

 

Pre-Pretribulation Rapture: Part 2

By Gary Stearman on March 5, 2011

In the September, 2009, issue of this magazine, we began a study dealing with the question of the time interval between the departure of the church and the beginning of the Tribulation. We began on the basis that the Tribulation is initiated by the antichrist’s ratification of the seven-year covenant, not the rapture of the church.

The context of Daniel’s prophecy tells us that this covenant is made with the leaders of Israel. It apparently bequeaths upon Israel the right to maintain a working Temple, with its schedule of sacrifices, tithes and gifts. At the midpoint of the seven years, that right is abruptly withdrawn:

“And he shall confirm the covenant with many for one week: and in the midst of the week he shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease, and for the overspreading of abominations he shall make it desolate, even until the consummation, and that determined shall be poured upon the desolate” (Dan. 9:27).

Based upon Daniel’s prophecy, as well as dozens of other prophecies, the Tribulation is directed toward the Jews and Israel. In the end, it judges the wicked, advances the cause of the righteous and brings national Israel to a state of brokenness, in preparation for Christ’s Second Coming.

For the Tribulation to be made manifest, certain requisite preconditions must be in place. First and foremost, national Israel must be present in the Holy Land. From A.D. 135 until 1948, this was not the case. For 18 centuries, Israel was dispersed throughout the world.

During that time, the prophecies pertaining to Israel’s rise among the nations were put on hold. The period also witnessed the phenomenon of the institutional church appropriating unto itself the prophetic blessings promised to Israel. For centuries, the ruling church taught that it would bring in the thousand-year Kingdom, welcoming Jesus as King in the Second Coming.

Along with the Jewish national hope of a Millennial Kingdom, it buried the idea of a Tribulation. It was obscured, either in a fog of allegory or presented as something in the past. State churches interpreted prophecy in such a way that the Tribulation became a first-century event, fulfilled when the Romans invaded Jerusalem. Of course, that is nonsense. Israel is once again a nation, and now yearns for the reinstitution of Temple worship, which prophecy connects with the coming antichrist. It is set for the fulfillment of latter-day prophecy.

To prepare the way for the realization of prophecies concerning the antichrist, there must also be a functioning Temple. As Daniel and Revelation tell us, his evil acts will be projected from this holy site. In John’s Gospel, Jesus also alludes to the wicked one, who seduces Israel into accepting him: “I am come in my Father’s name, and ye receive me not: if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive” (John 5:43).

Jesus spoke these words to the ruling authorities of the Temple. To these men, He prophesied that something about the antichrist’s name, or his credentials, will persuade a future Israel to accept him as their messiah. The Apostle Paul clearly states that when the antichrist declares himself as a god, he will use the Temple as his podium:

“Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition;

“Who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God”(2 Th. 2:3,4).

Daniel’s prophecy is perfectly aligned with this picture, as his prophecy shows that the antichrist makes this proclamation in the context of national Israel, presenting himself as the highest manifestation of God:

“Neither shall he regard the God of his fathers, nor the desire of women, nor regard any god: for he shall magnify himself above all” (Dan. 11:37).

Daniel even gives the geographic location of the antichrist’s seat of power:

“And he shall plant the tabernacles of his palace between the seas in the glorious holy mountain; yet he shall come to his end, and none shall help him” (Dan. 11:45).

This location, of course, is the Temple Mount, variously called Mount Zion or Mount Moriah. Today, it is highly contested by the forces of Islam, who insist that Mohammed once staked his claim there. It must always be remembered that even though the antichrist is a world ruler, his power base resides in Israel, just as Daniel writes.

Imminency

Having established this, we find a principle that is often overlooked. The church’s doctrine of Christ’s imminent return depends upon Israel’s presence in the Land. As we mentioned in Part One of this study, this doctrine completely disappeared during Israel’s diaspora. Only when Israel stirred from its long slumber in the nineteenth century did the rapture become a vibrant, living hope.

In a strange turn of history, that movement coincided with the rise of John Nelson Darby and a small congregation meeting in Plymouth, England. They began the movement that led to the systematic teaching of dispensationalism. This signal event directly led to the First Zionist Congress in 1897. In the very year of Darby’s death in 1882, the first small Jewish settlement, Rishon le-Zion (The First in Zion) was founded by a group of fourteen young Jews from the Russian city of Kharkov.

The great missionary movements of the nineteenth century, the Zionist cause, the Balfour Declaration and Dispensational teaching all coincided with Israel’s return. In a sense, God has chosen Israel to drive world history toward a goal. In the end, this world’s kingdoms will be overthrown in the very Tribulation that centers upon national Israel, its territory and its people.

The body of Christ – the church – has been promised deliverance from the horrors that will unfold during this catastrophic period. The idea of the “rapture of the church” is now thoroughly ingrained into virtually every stratum of society. Some smile at its seemingly naïve and quaint origins. Intellectuals make fun of it. Some ridicule it as “pie in the sky, by and by.” The institutional, postmillennial or amillennial church still believes that it is a grossly mistaken interpretation of Bible prophecy.

But to believers, it is still the “blessed hope,” just as it was in Paul’s day. Some think of it as a new doctrine. It is far from that – believed widely in the first century, then abandoned when Israel left the Land. But as we have seen, it was revived with Israel’s return.

At the turn of the twentieth century, dispensationalism was widely taught. It was formalized for the man on the street by C. I. Scofield, with the publication of his reference Bible in 1909. For the last hundred years, it has stood as a monument to the teaching of dispensationalism, the belief that God has redeemed man in seven distinct periods from Creation to Kingdom.

At the heart of pretribulationism is the teaching of imminency, the view that the Lord might come at any moment for His church, without any preceding sign or event. The doctrine of imminency is not a new teaching. As we have shown, it is simply the revival of an old, first-century Apostolic doctrine. Without arguing the case, Scripture plainly teaches that the Day of the Lord … the Time of Jacob’s Trouble … is, in fact, Jacob’s Trouble, not the church’s trouble. Jacob is simply another name for Israel.

When interpreted properly, the removal of the body of Christ from the earth at some time prior to this event is taught with crystal clarity. Furthermore, with Israel in place as a nation once again, the hope of the church for a rapture, assumed a new vitality and passion. For the past few years, particularly since Israel’s victory in the Six-Day War, pastors across America have been declaring, “Jesus is coming soon!”

Israel’s crucial presence in the Holy Land as a nation is the basis for the conviction and passion of modern dispensationalists. Many Jews in modern Israel have come to realize that their most powerful allies in the West are those Bible-believing Christians, who wish to be a blessing to regathered Israel. They are especially motivated to do so because of their firm belief that modern Israel is a fulfillment of Bible prophecy.

The Disappearance

Soon, a day will dawn, when Israel will come to realize a horrifying truth: Their staunchest supporters are somehow missing. Faithful Christians, who are friends of Zion, will have disappeared! We don’t know just how it will appear to them, but the Bible has many strong suggestions that disruptions of various kinds will occur with rising intensity, as Jesus said when He used the phrase, “…and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places” (Matt. 24:7).

There is a prophecy in the little book of Micah that depicts this experience with emotional pathos and a sense of desperation. Written from Israel’s perspective, it was originally penned in the era of the Assyrian captivity in the eighth century, B.C. But as a metaphor, it reaches into the far future, and the days of Israel’s plight following the removal of the church, but before the beginning of the Tribulation.

It begins with a cry of dismay, and a sense that something has gone terribly wrong:

“Woe is me! for I am as when they have gathered the summer fruits, as the grapegleanings of the vintage: there is no cluster to eat: my soul desired the firstripe fruit.

“The good man is perished out of the earth: and there is none upright among men: they all lie in wait for blood; they hunt every man his brother with a net.

“That they may do evil with both hands earnestly, the prince asketh, and the judge asketh for a reward; and the great man, he uttereth his mischievous desire: so they wrap it up.

“The best of them is as a brier: the most upright is sharper than a thorn hedge: the day of thy watchmen and thy visitation cometh; now shall be their perplexity.

“Trust ye not in a friend, put ye not confidence in a guide: keep the doors of thy mouth from her that lieth in thy bosom.

“For the son dishonoureth the father, the daughter riseth up against her mother, the daughter in law against her mother in law; a man’s enemies are the men of his own house” (Mic. 7:1-6).

The scene is the summer harvest, which Jesus later characterized as symbolic of the end of the age. In Revelation, the harvest of the grapes is symbolic of the Tribulation:

“And another angel came out from the altar, which had power over fire; and cried with a loud cry to him that had the sharp sickle, saying, Thrust in thy sharp sickle, and gather the clusters of the vine of the earth; for her grapes are fully ripe” (Rev. 14:18).

Speaking for Israel, Micah notes with dismay that the “good man has perished out of the earth.” Here, the Hebrew word translated “perish” is avad [sct], meaning “to disappear,” or more specifically, “to vanish.”

What a perfect description of the post-rapture world in which the “good man” – the pious or righteous man – is nowhere to be found. He has suddenly vanished! Devoid of Spirit-led morality and ethics, this age will be characterized by brutish and inhuman impulses.

Indeed, this is exactly what Micah has to say about that world, in which his contemporaries will be like briars and thorns. No one is to be trusted. Even the closest friend or relative is likely to sell you out for advantage. Families are internally at war; houses are wracked with strife.

Micah’s view of the post-rapture world is followed by imagery that is specifically Tribulational. In other words he, too, shows a schedule of events that begins prior to the rise of the antichrist, but then shifts to the Tribulation:

“According to the days of thy coming out of the land of Egypt will I shew unto him marvellous things.

“The nations shall see and be confounded at all their might: they shall lay their hand upon their mouth, their ears shall be deaf.

“They shall lick the dust like a serpent, they shall move out of their holes like worms of the earth: they shall be afraid of the LORD our God, and shall fear because of thee. (Mic. 7:15-17).

The miracles of Egypt, the confounding of the nations and the spectacle of men living under the earth to escape the horrors of the Tribulation are all fully described in the book of Revelation.

Micah shows that the world before the Tribulation will be characterized by unbridled wickedness; the world after the signing of the seven-year covenant will be wracked by geophysical, political and military upheavals.

The Northern Invasion

Returning to Micah’s lament about the state of society, he does far more than paint a graphic picture of an atheist world gone mad. In the Israel of his day, morality had declined and society had become fat and lazy in an economy that had provided an opulent lifestyle. With sadness, he notes the decline of public morality and warns of coming judgment … both for his contemporaries and for the Israel of our day.

Perhaps his most telling phrase is, “the day of thy watchmen and thy visitation cometh.” This speaks of judgment day, or the Tribulation, and the visitation of the nations who come to take the spoils of Israel. It is our belief that the day of the Lord opens in the wake of the combined invasion of the northern armies, spoken of in Ezekiel 38, as “Gog, the land of Magog.”

In carefully constructed language, Micah’s prophecy tells us that the disappearance of the righteous from the earth comes before this invasion, which is actually the first of many battles to be fought in the Tribulation period.

Israel has repeatedly suffered assaults of the northern invader. In Micah’s day, it was Assyria, the first major invasion from the north. A century later, Jeremiah spoke of the coming Babylonian invasion:

“Set up the standard toward Zion: retire, stay not: for I will bring evil from the north, and a great destruction” (Jer. 4:6).

A bit later, speaking as a prophet of the Babylonian captivity, Ezekiel foretold another northern invasion, this one, from the well-known allied force of Gog:

“And thou shalt come from thy place out of the north parts, thou, and many people with thee, all of them riding upon horses, a great company, and a mighty army”(Ezek. 38:15).

Another prophecy – this one from Isaiah – references the latter-day judgment of those who have tried to appropriate unto themselves the Land granted to Israel:

“Howl, O gate; cry, O city; thou, whole Palestina, art dissolved: for there shall come from the north a smoke, and none shall be alone in his appointed times”(Is. 14:31).

The pattern is seen many times. Ancient Israel experienced a spiritual collapse, and the Assyrian enemy came. Later, the Jews fell into idolatry and the Babylonians came. In the modern era, spiritual apostasy and the rapture of the church will result in the final judgment, preceded by another northern invasion, this time from Gog.

First comes the disappearance of the righteous, followed by the degeneration of society, and finally, the northern invasion, just prior to the actual seven years of the Tribulation. After that, Micah ends on a note of hope. After defeat, Israel will experience final salvation:

“Therefore I will look unto the LORD; I will wait for the God of my salvation: my God will hear me.

“Rejoice not against me, O mine enemy: when I fall, I shall arise; when I sit in darkness, the LORD shall be a light unto me” (Mic. 7:7,8).

Certainly, these words apply to the Israel of Micah’s own time. But they also reach forward into the days of the Apocalypse and Armageddon:

“According to the days of thy coming out of the land of Egypt will I shew unto him marvellous things.

“The nations shall see and be confounded at all their might: they shall lay their hand upon their mouth, their ears shall be deaf” (Mic. 7:15,16).

The final words of this prophecy are directed toward the nations of the latter days. As they gather from the north to conquer Jerusalem, they will be smashed into submission by an act of God, at Christ’s Second Coming.

“And he gathered them together into a place called in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon” (Rev. 16:16).

Paul’s View

In the New Testament, this is exactly the situation presented by Paul in his second letter to the Thessalonians. He speaks of a restraining force that will one day be swept aside. Many commentators have agreed that this is a picture of the world after the rapture of God’s people, in which the world undergoes a radical shift in values.

In all its fury, wickedness and the Lawless One, himself, is released, resulting in a society out of control, just as in the picture given by Micah. It will be a world of compromised morals, degenerate ethics and collapsed systems of law and justice. Treachery and intrigue will rule and life will be cheap.

“And now ye know what withholdeth that he might be revealed in his time.

“For the mystery of iniquity doth already work: only he who now letteth will let, until he be taken out of the way.

“And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming:

“Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders” (2 Th. 2:6-9).

In his Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words, W.E. Vine comments upon the Greek word translated “withholdeth” and “letteth,” in the above passage. It comes from katecho, meaning “to hold fast or down.” He writes, “In ver. 6 lawlessness is spoken of as being restrained in its development; in ver. 7 ‘one that restraineth’ is lit., ‘the restrainer’ (the article with the present participle, ‘the restraining one’).” (p. 290)

This expression may apply to an individual, or to an individual leading a group, with a specific result. In short, Vine believes that the restraining influence is a person who acts as a guiding influence upon a group. In this case, the result is the preservation and purification of society. Paul’s intent is to describe the influence of the Holy Spirit and the church as the chief restrainer of lawlessness.

To the objective contemporary observer, it is obvious that for the last century or so, the despots and revolutionaries of this world have failed in their desire to achieve global rule precisely because of the spread of Christianity. The Germans, Italians, Japanese, Russians and Chinese did not commit their evil acts as acts of Christian charity. In fact, they were attempting to found various fascist and/or communist societies.

One can make a strong case that they were thwarted in their desires by the global foundation of Christianity, in its many forms and denominations. The missionary movements and revivals had created a Christian ethos that restrained the growth of atheistic and materialist philosophies, as they expressed themselves in fascist and communist governments. The various resistance movements, aid groups and medical missions around the world have most often been based upon Christianity.

One can only try to imagine the horrors of a world devoid of the example of Christ’s love, not as dead history, but as a living force in the various Christian charitable institutions moved by the Holy Spirit!

The Big Question

When Jesus spoke on the subject of the Tribulation, He clearly stated that there would be many disruptions on the face of the earth before the arrival of the Tribulation.

His famous discourse from the Mount of Olives is, no doubt, one of the most discussed of all prophecies. In it, He answers a question put to Him by the disciples. Basically, theirs is a question about the summation of prophetic events.

As we discuss the time interval between the rapture and the Tribulation, His dissertation to the His disciples gives us several critical pieces of information.

First, let us carefully analyze the context of the question they put to Him. It begins with His departure from the Temple Mount:

“And Jesus went out, and departed from the temple: and his disciples came to him for to shew him the buildings of the temple.

“And Jesus said unto them, See ye not all these things? verily I say unto you, There shall not be left here one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down.

“And as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the disciples came unto him privately, saying, Tell us, when shall these things be? and what shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?” (Matt. 24:1-3).

In this important moment, Matthew is careful to set the scene before the disciples ask their question. In the preceding chapter, Jesus delivers an impassioned speech to the people. As he does so, he is standing somewhere on the Temple Mount, no doubt from a highly visible spot within its ramparts. His declaration is worded as a parting statement to national Israel.

In it, He delivers eight woes to the Pharisees, who constitute the ruling body of the nation, sitting in the seat of Moses, as He puts it. He presents them as the ultimate example of hypocrisy. They pretend to be righteous, when in fact, they represent the exact opposite.

He concludes by laying upon them the cumulative responsibility for many generations of sin, namely, the blood of the innocent:

“That upon you may come all the righteous blood shed upon the earth, from the blood of righteous Abel unto the blood of Zacharias son of Barachias, whom ye slew between the temple and the altar.

“Verily I say unto you, All these things shall come upon this generation” (Matt. 23:35,36).

After placing this heavy judgment upon Israel, Jesus mourned over the catastrophe that was about to befall His people and of Jerusalem, itself. It was a dark day when Jesus finally washed His hands of the sinful city.

“The End … Not Yet”

It was in this context that the disciples put the question to Him. No doubt, they had taken it to heart when He pronounced His departure. They had hoped to see Him rise to power as Messiah and King. Now, He had effectively closed that door. Still, they knew that He was destined to rule over His people.

There is a curious note about the disciples’ behavior after Jesus left the Temple Mount. In the verses above, we see that they wanted to show Him the buildings of the Temple compound. What were they showing Him? Indeed, what could they show Him that He hadn’t already seen a thousand times?

From the context, it would appear that they felt an urgency to point out to Him the importance of this edifice. Based upon the sheer magnificence of all the beautiful buildings, they must have been saying, “Look, everything is in place. Can’t you rise to power now?” In short, they must have been begging Him to change His mind.

He responded by telling them in no uncertain terms that all this magnificent architecture (one of the wonders of the ancient world) would soon be reduced to rubble. They must have been stunned. They reacted as any of us would. Since it was an article of faith that He would rise to power at some point, they now asked the natural question, “When will you come to take power and end the current world order?”

The disciples were all too aware that Rome was in control, and would be, until the arrival of the Messianic Kingdom. He answered their question about the “end of the world” as openly and honestly as possible, given their level of understanding. Note in these verses, the words “beginning” and “end:”

“And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you.

“For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many.

“And ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars: see that ye be not troubled: for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet.

“For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.

“All these are the beginning of sorrows” (Matt. 24:4-8).

They had asked Him about the end. He says it is “not yet.” In point of fact, He is saying that before the Tribulation (the end) comes, there will be a period of global wars, starvation, sickness and earthquakes. In a strong way, His answer correlates strongly with the testimonies of Joel, Zephaniah and Micah, all of whom describe upheavals prior to the seven years of Tribulation.

Then, as the Tribulation begins, Jesus says that “the end” is in sight.

“But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved” (Matt 24:13).

Here, Jesus uses the words “the end” to describe the seven years of the Tribulation. Interpreted through other Scripture, we now know that He was referring to the seventh year of the Tribulation and His Second Coming.

Finally, He tells His disciples that the Gospel of the Kingdom will reach to the four corners of the earth … then “the end” will come. Unlike Jesus’ disciples at that time, we have the information given to us in the seventh chapter of Revelation. Through this, we know that twelve thousand from each of Israel’s twelve tribes will proclaim the gospel throughout the world, just as Jesus said:

“And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come” (Matt 24:14).

The disciples had asked Jesus a simple question about the timing of the end of the world system … Gentile world power. Jesus lays out the end times in three parts. First, He describes a series of pre-Tribulation upheavals. Next, the signing of the covenant by the antichrist initiates the opening days of the Tribulation, during which representatives of the Twelve Tribes preach the Gospel of the coming Kingdom to the whole world. Finally, there is the Abomination of Desolation at the mid-point of the Tribulation, opening the horrors of the second half of that seven years and culminating in His Second Coming.

Times of the Gentiles

In one sense, we are now living in the period “before the Tribulation, and have been for the eighteen centuries, since the Jewish diaspora. In Luke’s Gospel, when Jesus spoke of His Second Coming, He foretold the upheavals of the end times, then He said this:

“And they shall fall by the edge of the sword, and shall be led away captive into all nations: and Jerusalem shall be trodden down of the Gentiles, until the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled.

“And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring;

“Men’s hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.

“And then shall they see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory.

“And when these things begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth nigh” (Lk. 21:24).

Jesus gave His disciples a view of history centering upon the premise that the world system must rise to its full power before His visible return to earth.

Of course, we know that the times of the Gentiles will rise to its full height under the antichrist’s reign during the Tribulation. But apparently, the rise of global government will be accompanied by signs in the heavens that develop prior to the Tribulation.

Once again, we recall the words of Joel:

“The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and the terrible day of the LORD come” (Joel 2:31).

From the perspective of the church age, this makes Jesus’ words come alive. If we take these words literally, we can expect to see various astronomical instabilities that cause great fear in the world. Already, there is consternation among astronomers concerning the changes they see in the Sun. Instead of continuing in the regular sunspot cycle, it has mysteriously gone quiet, bringing a whole new set of parameters to befuddled solar astronomers. Recently, they have expressed anxiety about what comes next.

Jesus also foretold unusual turmoil (“the sea and the waves roaring”) in the oceans of the world. We have also seen a growing contemporary fear of hurricanes, typhoons and rogue weather systems of all sorts. Significantly, there have been a number of episodes when undersea earthquakes caused tsunamis … giant waves that sweep ashore, obliterating everything in their paths.

Just as Jesus said, these things have begun, in a very subtle way, to happen. And yes, we are watching for His return. Before all these catastrophes reach their prophesied ferocity, the church will be on its way home.

In the period just before the Tribulation, Scripture predicts that two conditions will persist. Israel will continue in a state of blindness. This condition allows the rise of Gentile world power that leads to its ultimate judgment.

“For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should be wise in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fullness of the Gentiles be come in” (Rom. 11:25).

The Flood

In His answer to the disciples, Jesus also used the metaphor of the great flood of Noah. He says that when the flood (the Tribulation) comes, it will be sudden, without warning and without remedy.

In Noah’s world, civilization had been corrupted by fallen angels, who brought forbidden knowledge to mankind. Not only that, they had taken human women as wives, producing a hybrid offspring.

The result was an appalling destruction of civilization, which was finally turned over to utter degradation:

“And GOD saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually” (Gen. 6:5).

The Bible is silent about the details of this period, but secular history records a rogues’ gallery of ancient sin. Gods, goddesses, demigods and idols abounded. Ancient mythology is a continual telling and retelling of narratives involving gods wickedly interacting with humans. Every sort of perversion was common.

Many imaginative narratives and movie scripts have attempted to retell the story of Noah and his sons building a huge ship in a land that had never known rain. They are always depicted as the object of ridicule and laughter.

Actually, Scripture says nothing at all about the reaction of Noah’s neighbors. It is as though they were totally unaware of what he was doing. He went about his business, and when it was time, the animals came aboard, two by two. Then came the flood.

The parallels with the latter days are obvious. Jesus, speaking of the Day of the Lord, says that like Noah’s neighbors, the people alive before the Tribulation will be taken completely by surprise.

“But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only.

“But as the days of Noe were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.

“For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark,

“And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be” (Matt. 24:36-39).

They should have known, but they were blind to the truth. Note that Jesus speaks of a period of time before the Tribulation. Those with spiritual eyes to see, like Noah and his family, will know that the flood is coming. Those blinded by the thought that this world is the measure of all things, will be swept away.

When the rain began, Noah and his family were already sealed in the ark by the Lord. The point is, before the judgment came, they had been effectively removed from the scene. Thank the Lord, we have the “blessed hope!”


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