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Are We Ready for His Return?
By Lynette Schaefer
Jesus told us that we need to be ready
for Him to call for us (Matt. 24:44). How well are we prepared for
the Lord's return to call us to Him? I see several different mindsets
among Christians based on many observations. These are characterized
by the following, from the weakest to the strongest:
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The state of sleepwalking. This group
is "asleep", unconscious about the days we are living in, and
don't seem to care a whit about Jesus' soon return. They are the kind of
people who only live day to day, are caught up only in today's business
of survival, their families, their personal concerns, their busy schedules,
etc. The thought of Jesus' return is the last thing they want to think about.
Frankly, it is an inconvenience because it interferes with their own plans
for them and their families. They also tend to compromise and to be cozy
with the world by seeking entertainment or "seeker sensitive",
consumer theologies and watered-down gospels. They tend to regard the church
they attend as a social club. Instead of being "salt of the earth"
(Matt. 5:13), there is not much difference between them and the world. Consequently,
Christians in this group generally don't have much interest in the things
of God or in developing a full relationship with Him. They also do not really
see Jesus, their Lord, as the Bridegroom and are not at all excited about
being with Him. They also spend little or no time in their Bibles on a daily
basis because they view that as an inconvenience or too tiring to fit into
their crowded schedules.
- Semi-consciousness. These people are kind of awake,
but not fully. They seek to be godly and to live godly lives; they are probably
active in service work for their church; many probably go on mission trips
or do other things to reach the lost. They also spend some time reading
their Bibles and believe the Bible is inerrant, but some parts of the Bible
they avoid or don't think is important to study, so they tend to be spotty
in their understanding. They can't pronounce some of the words and sometimes
don't know the location of the books contained in the Bible. All the above-mentioned
activities are important for the cause of Christ. They are "treasures
in heaven" that Christians lay up for eternal rewards. But the folks
in this group don't seem to have a well-rounded spiritual diet; that is
they exclude prophetic studies of the Bible as being as important as other
parts. Maybe not 100%, but mostly. People of this group attend churches
that emphasize evangelism and de-emphasize prophecy. So, even though prophecy
is contained in 30% of the Bible and God intended for us to know and to
be encouraged by it, it is largely not preached from the pulpit or taught
in Sunday School classes. Consequently, the congregations of these churches
do not have an excitement about the Return of Christ. Most of them, therefore,
live day to day with the thought that the Rapture could take place whenever
- now or 500 years from now. They quote Matthew 24:36 which says no one
knows the day nor hour of His coming, using this verse as an excuse to not
pay attention or bolster their own faulty logic. They live their lives like
this world and life on this planet as we know it is just going to continue
on and on. It doesn't even phase these people when they see what is actually
happening in the world we're living in today; i.e., Israel, the Middle East,
the European Union, RFID, the US. They completely disregard what is obvious
to many - the reality it is all going to come crashing down very soon. They
see little or no connection between what is going on in the world today
as it potentially relates to the spectacular event which may well take place
in our generation - the Rapture of the Church. Oh, yes, Christians in this
group seek to evangelize the lost, and all over the world, but what do they
tell them? I wonder how often the Rapture is even mentioned. My guess is
it's spoken of rarely if at all, primarily because it is so seldom mentioned
in these kinds of Christian circles. And then, when it is, people are sometimes
uncomfortable and don't want to talk about it.
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Fully awake. The Christians in this
group are awake, alive, on fire for Christ, and actively looking for His
return. They attend a church which emphasizes prophecy and the Rapture as
much as everything else. They don't treat their church like a social club
or entertainment center but the Lord's House where they worship, glorify
God, fulfill the Great Commission and teach the Full Counsel of God. People
of this group are therefore very alert and discerning - seekers who study
the Word regularly with vigor, treating it with the respect it deserves
(2 Tim. 2:15). Many of them are in the habit of studying the classical preachers'
works such as Spurgeon, Pink, Edwards, Whitefield, et al. They are not deceived
by false teachers, gospels, programs or agendas. They don't care what the
current, popular worldly trends are so they can join in. In fact, they usually
mark these trends as evidence of apostasy in the last days and avoid them
(Rom. 16:17). They do the same with those who preach falsehood, ecumenism,
compromise, and post-modern philosophy. They actively warn others who are
in the dark, both Christians and non-Christians alike (Eze. 3:18). They
don't compromise and preach a watered-down gospel, but preach the full counsel
of God without wavering. They seek to obey God rather than men and to be
faithful to the Lord (Acts 5:29). They see Jesus as their Faithful and True
Bridegroom and themselves as the Bride looking with eager anticipation for
her Bridegroom to arrive (Matt. 25:6,10). These people seek to be like Jesus
and to be regarded as "salt and light" by others. They have a
definite Biblical worldview and not a secular one.
In light of the above, what category do you fit in as a Christian?
Can you truly say that you are ready for the Lord to call you to Him, or are
you in the middle of doing your own thing? Maybe you are still living for
Christ and living a godly life, but yet you're still not looking for Him fully
because you think life is just going to continue on until whenever. Is there
a chance you are going to actually be shocked to find yourself called to His
abode and His judgment seat suddenly with no warning, BECAUSE YOU FAILED
TO PAY ATTENTION TO THE WARNING SIGNS ALL AROUND US IN THE WORLD TODAY?
If so, what are you going to tell Him?
Can you imagine any bridegroom whose bride simply doesn't
care when or even if he returns? How sad it must make Jesus feel that so many
of us who profess to be the Body of Christ are just that way! Yet, as our
Bridegroom, Jesus is very eager and looking forward to calling us to be with
Him (John 14:3).
People, if you are not looking for Him, you are not ready
to meet Him! Wake up and pay attention!
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