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God Is Shaking the Nations
By Jan Markell
www.olivetreeviews.org
March 23, 2011
World events are startling! Watching the Middle East, Japan,
Australia, Europe, and a meltdown in America, have prompted some
healthy discussions on the last days.
When events happen at
such a rapid pace, it is wise to ask, "What on Earth is
happening?" Those who could care less are likely drowning
in some kind of destructive behavior because they, too, notice
but cannot cope. Who can we trust with answers?
Most turn first to their pastors. Some provide wonderful,
biblical insight into our times. May their numbers increase!
From what we hear at this ministry, they are in the minority,
for one ministry supporter sent me an email from her pastor. I
did a double-take on it upon reading it. I so wanted to believe
it was just made up. He writes:
"The number of troubles in the world overwhelmed me for a
while and I didn't know how to respond. I am suggesting we pray
for the people we see or hear about in the media who are working
in these troubled areas and also for the victims and their
families whose faces and voices carry so much grief and anxiety.
"Some may wonder if these are signs of the end-times
because they certainly appear to fit the descriptions we read
about in the Bible. But, I suggest we don't rush to express this
view. Historically, there have been seasons of trouble
that have had the hallmarks of the end-times, most notably, the
early 20th century. Some people were driven by fear to
repent. Other people concluded that such a violent and
indiscriminate series of events that killed 'innocent' with the
guilty did not present the God of Christianity in a good light
and there was then a great falling away.
"Now is not the time to theologize or speculate on causes.
It's just time now to help."
How tragic that he discourages people from considering the
serious warnings that great traumas would come upon the world as
we hurdle towards the very time of the end. He discourages
a conversation about these issues and would thus rob many of the
"blessed hope" that Christ's return offers. Without the proper
biblical perspective, the strongest believer could cave. When we
realize what is happening to this planet -- the Japan scenario
most recently, but preceded by global chaos in many hot spots --
it should quicken our spirits and affect the way we live and
think and carry on with our relationships. Jesus is coming soon!
Live your life in light of eternity! God is shaking the
nations as spoken of in
Haggai 2:7.
People cannot
take chaos and confusion forever. They need some comforting
words. They need some insight. They are asking why all this is
happening. They don't know how to connect the dots. Tell them!
This is a dress rehearsal for Matthew 24. We don't know
if that drama is center stage tomorrow or 20 years from now. But
it will happen.
This pastor also told the woman to whom he sent his email that
she should not talk about repentance, for that might lead to a
great falling away. It is the withholding of the message of
repentance that has led to the great apostasy of our day. But he
states what is most important -- more important even than
speaking of repentance -- is to go and help. I guess that means
the social gospel or good works is what really matters. Yes, it
is a great idea to make a donation for those suffering in Japan
or you-fill-in-the-blank. The globe is throbbing.
But the social gospel
has been implemented now for a century as liberalism has
emphasized feeding the stomach but starving the soul.
This ministry exhorts you to reach out to the lost with the
truth of the gospel while there is time. The world and much of
the church are deceived. Strong delusion has run amok. The
apostate church is thriving. Bible-believing, discerning
Christians are being left on the side of the road, scorned and
displaced with no church to attend. The Church of Laodicea has
left the light of the Word and the world. That is why a shepherd
of the sheep can pen the words quoted above.
I am weary of hearing that Bible prophecy is scorned in church
after church. If it is one-fifth of the Bible, it has to be
relevant! If Jesus'
first coming is significant, why is His Second Coming
controversial and not seeker-sensitive? When and how did the
message that the King is coming become a downer? On some
end-time issues, we "see through a glass darkly," but other
issues are crystal clear.
It seems that for 25 years seminaries have been cranking out
pastors who aren't sure what theology to teach when it comes to
eschatology, so they won't visit the topic at all.
Here we are, likely in the last of the last days. God bless the
pastors who tell the truth and teach the whole counsel of God. I
exhort you now, while there is still time, to become fishers of
men just as Jesus challenged us. It is a small price to pay in
light of what He has done for us. Evangelism and issues of the
last days fit hand-in-glove. Everything has an end, even life as
we know it. I can almost hear the hoof beats of the four
horsemen of the Apocalypse.
You need to go out and tell people. Shout it from the mountain
tops. You are not responsible for their response. There may not
be much time left.
Get acquainted with
Understanding the Times radio, now heard on
415 radio outlets. We headquarter out of AM980 KKMS and
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The programming is posted to our
"Radio Archives" on Sunday. You can visit
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Visit this link to hear last Saturday's hour one programming
with Jack Kinsella. Our topic was, in part, the
tragedy in Japan. Does the Bible talk about such events
happening in the last days? Yes. We highly recommend
Jack's book, The Last Generation: Ten Signs of the End
of the Age.
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Awaiting His return,
Jan Markell
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