Thursday, April 23, 2020

My thoughts on this Covid-19 quarantine period. What is God telling us?


We are living in a time of confusion and uncertainty right now.  We’re not sure what’s coming next, when will I be able to leave my house again? Will life return to the normal we knew? Will our jobs return, our businesses reopen, will I be able to go to my favorite restaurant again, and will my hair dresser be back soon?  The questions go on and on.  If you look at it honestly you’ll see the questions are mostly self-centered and focus on our own individual needs instead of looking at what is happening in the context in which I believe we should be seeing it. 

This virus is a wake-up call from Heaven.  We were created to give honor and glory to God, not to worry about if our roots are showing or if we’ll be able to get our favorite hot wings again.  People aren’t seeing the bigger picture because they’re focused on themselves and their cabin fever.

Is this virus a conspiracy from China?  Is it an economy killer?  I rather think it’s a nudge from God to remember what Jesus said in Matthew 24 about the second coming.  The disciples wanted to know what to look for.  Jesus said there would be wars, famines, earthquakes in places where they’d never happened before, that Christians would be tortured and killed, that even Christians would be deep in sinful living, that people would hate one another, false teachers would be everywhere and popular, sin will be accepted as the thing to do and those who stand against it will be ridiculed and persecuted.   Any of this sound familiar? 

Military conflict took place during every year of the 20th Century. Earthquakes have tripled in the last decade and have increased in strength and destruction in that same time period.  Christians are tortured, imprisoned, and beheaded in nations all around the world and even in the United States Christians who stand on God’s Word are called intolerant, bigoted, and have even been called deplorable by a recent presidential candidate.  We see an insurgence of pornography, alcoholism, drug addiction and you can now purchase marijuana openly in almost every state of this country. This has become the self-absorbed, self-satisfying generation.  We’re more interested in having the latest designer everything than we are about our own souls.

 We see rampant hate as groups like Antifa, Black Lives Matter and others keeping things in turmoil.  Turn on any Christian television station and you’ll hear preachers teaching things that aren’t found in any version of the Bible.  I heard a preacher tell his listeners to just tell God what you wanted, he had to listen and do it.  The prosperity gospel and seeker ministries are very popular.  People don’t want to attend church and hear sermons on sin and repentance; they want to hear that God is love and that he loves everyone and he won’t turn anyone away.   They want to go and hear music and praise and “FEEL” something. Salvation has never been about a feeling.  The world wants everyone to say that whatever you choose to do is okay. Isaiah 5:20 talks about this very thing “Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter!” or in other words, there’s a price to pay for thinking like that.  We’re supposed to believe that gender is fluid (whatever that means) that people can be non-binary (somewhere in between), or can be changed at a whim.  Sexuality is whatever you want it to be and it’s ok and nobody better disagree with it, no matter what God says.  It’s okay to have a drink, or two, or a bottle whenever you feel like it, to smoke, to take drugs to mask your pain and loneliness and on and on.   God says otherwise. 

So what’s next in this wake up call?  You might ask, “Isn’t this bad enough?”  But no, it’s only going to get worse.  Jesus also said in Matthew 24 that this is just the beginning, the “birth pangs”.  Think of it like Braxton-Hicks contractions…the warning that labor is about to begin. 

Right now is the time to get serious and make sure your house is in order.  Remember the parable of the 5 wise and 5 foolish virgins.  Are you wise?  Is there oil in your lamp or have you been having a party, and forgot to go buy oil?  Or in other words, is your life ready for the Master to come and take you home?  Ask yourself these questions:  If I died today where would I spend eternity?  Is your answer a definite yes or is it an “I hope so”?  Secondly, when you stand before God (and you will) and he asks you, “Why should I let you into my Heaven?” what would your answer be?  If it’s anything other than “Because Jesus paid the price for my sins” you will not get in.  There’s no other way but Jesus.  You can’t buy your way in, you can’t earn your way in, and you won’t be able to charm your way in.

WHY is it so important to have salvation settled now?  Because of what’s coming next.  Seven years of terrible tribulation,  21 judgments from God that will only get more and more terrible, more frightening, more costly…judgments that are a plea from God to believe in Him and accept his Son as Lord and Savior.  A sudden disappearance is going to happen.  Jesus talks about that in Matthew 24. We used to sing a song that said, “Two men walking up a hill, once disappears and one’s left standing still. Man and wife asleep in bed, she hears a noise and turns her head he’s gone.”  Christians call it the Rapture…when Jesus comes back with a shout of the archangel to take his children home to heaven.  Why?  Because what is coming will be so terrible God has provided a way that Christians won’t have to go through it.  I Thessalonians 4:16-17 describes the rapture “For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord.”  There are other verses throughout scripture that backs this up. 

Next will appear a charismatic man, so much so people will be mesmerized by him and accept anything he says.  The Bible calls him the Antichrist.  He will sign a 7-year peace treaty with Israel and promise peace for the world.  Because people are so devastated by the disappearance of all the Christians as well as all the babies and small children, they will believe anything he says.  But he can’t, and won’t, deliver on his promises but instead will bring war, famine and death to the world.   By the end of the 7 years of tribulation ¾ of the world’s population will have died from famine, war, disease, persecution, starvation, worldwide earthquakes, and other judgments. 


What will happen at the end of the 7 years of horror, worse than anyone can even imagine?  Christ will return to the earth and destroy the Antichrist and his followers and set up his earthly kingdom for his children.  You find that in Matthew 25: 31-46.  In spite of what you might believe, Christians will not float around on clouds strumming a harp or singing in a choir for all eternity.  No, we’ll be working, building, living and worshipping God in the New Jerusalem.  Those who don’t believe will be cast into eternal darkness in a fiery pit called hell from which there is no escape, no second chance, just eternal separation from God and from those you love who believe in Christ Jesus as their Lord and Savior.

So, bottom line, if you died today where would you spend eternity?  Do you recognize your need for Jesus?  Just saying you believe in God, or you attend church regularly, or you belong to church, you attended Sunday school as a child, or anything else isn’t enough.  You MUST, according to scriptures, “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ”.  What does that mean?  You must recognize that Jesus died on the cross and paid the price, the only acceptable price, for your sins.  You must admit you are a sinner and repent…that means turn away….from your sins.  You must ask Christ to forgive your sin debt…that’s redemption and become the Lord of your life. 

The Bible covers it all in the book of Romans: a road map, if you will, to salvation.

No one is good enough to get into Heaven on their own 
Romans 3:10  As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one:
Romans 3:23  For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;
Rom 6:23a  For the wages of sin is death;

BUT GOD offers a solution
            Romans 6:23b  but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.

So what do you need to do?
Rom 10:9-10  That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
Romans 10:13  For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. (Put your name where that whosoever is)

What does God give me?
            PEACE
Rom 5:1-2  Therefore being justified (Justified = Just if I’d never sinned) by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ: By whom also we have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God.

FREEDOM
Romans 8:1  There is therefore now no condemnation (no more consequence or punishment for my past sin) to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.

Last, look at John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

But read it a little differently:
John 3:16  For God so loved (put your name here), that he gave his only begotten Son, that (put your name here), believeth in him (put your name here), should not perish, but have everlasting life.

It’s not hard, it’s really simple…so simple a little child can understand how much God loved them and what he gave so they could have life  forever with him in his beautiful heavenly home.

You might ask, “how long do I have to make this decision?”  Nobody knows but God.  The Bible says that death is an appointment and we all have one.  Hebrews 9:27 “And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:”  Judgment is immediate after death. 

So I ask one more time, “If you died today, where would you spend eternity?”  I end with the words to an old song,
I got up on Sunday morning, went to the church at ten,
I listened to the words that I'd heard time and time again;
The preacher spoke of sinful lives, it seemed he spoke of mine,
But I was young, I had plenty of time.

 I walked on down life's pathway, living as I wished to live;
Out to beat the other fellow, out to get what life could give;
Making money is not sinful, having fun is not a crime,
So I'll just wait, I've got plenty of time.

Plenty of time to decide where I'm bound,
to eternal darkness or to a heavenly crown;
I'm just a young man, not yet in my prime,
So I'll just wait, I've got plenty of time.

Before I knew what had happened life's scenes had passed away,
And millions stood before God's throne for it was judgment day;
Now eternal darkness beckons, and the name it calls is mine,
But I thought I had plenty of time.


Eternity waits, I've got plenty of time,
to think of all the days Christ could have been mine;
My chance is over, earth's days are left behind,
And here am I, I've got plenty of time.




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