Calming the End-Time  Rage - By Jan Markell - www.olivetreeviews.org
Our  times can be trying. One hesitates to even tune into the latest Internet or  cable news program and watch the updated saga of suffering. The recent blood  bath in Paris is a prime example of why people are disconnecting and disengaging  in disgust.  
Sure,  we were warned. Those last days were to be "perilous times." But who knew? Who  could have warned us about the blood-soaked details?  Then modern  technology brings it all home to us in real time.
A  weariness has set in as the weight of the world's sin presses down so heavily  that it is harder and harder to keep going. We feel like we are climbing a steep  mountain with a heavy load. Up is down, black is white, evil is good.   Political correctness will eventually destroy the planet. We're tired of the  Keystone Kops running the show in nearly every capital of the world.  
Those  of us anticipating Christ's return have a great advantage. We listen for a  trumpet in the midst of the carnage. If we listen carefully, we think we hear  the hoof beats of the four horsemen in the distance. The end is near is not a  saying on a sandwich board worn by some homeless person marching down Main  Street. Rather, it is the hope of the believer. Most people call it the Rapture.  And no, it's not an escape hatch.
But  if you believe this, one Christian outfit calls us "zombie Christians."  Christian Today magazine is not secular, it is Christian but with a Leftist  bent. It has more of an ecological agenda than a spiritual agenda, and their  version of the world ending is because we're killing the planet. The apocalypse  to them is climate change. I'm quoting a few paragraphs:
"It's  easy to point a finger at the fundamentalist fringe who have been mass marketing  the apocalypse through films like 'A Thief in the Night' and 'Left Behind.'  These are based on weakly-constructed theology of a Rapture where believers are  beamed up to Heaven to avoid catastrophes awaiting the planet."
The  magazine continues, "Their theological version is called Premillenialism. You  don't have to live in the Bible belt to be affected by this way of thinking.  Many of us started our Christian journey with a version of the gospel message  that emphasizes escapist eschatology. Sadly, with the best intentions,  Christians have tended to deliver an altered and edited gospel that is robbed of  its scale and supremacy, producing zombie Christians that are merely souls  waiting for Heaven....."
Sure.  Bring it on. Heaven, that is. In the meantime, tell me more about this good  news. We can only tolerate looking around if we also look up.  The Bible  says the world will only have "distress with perplexity" as we enter the  end-of-days. (Luke 21:28) That means our headlines won't be getting better this  side of Heaven.
Disengage.  Disconnect. Despair. Without God and the hope of Heaven, what other options are  there?
Noted  author and co-founder of the Rapture Ready website, Terry James, writes in an  article titled, Pastors, Be Forewarned, "When one gently probes one or the other  of the Bible-believing/preaching pastors with the question, 'Do you preach  prophecy?' the answers are along the same line. It's my experience, and that of  others who ask the question, that 95% of those asked say something like the  following."
*          Prophecy is just too hard for people to understand.
*          I just don't know enough about the subject because we barely touched on it in  seminary.
*          Teaching people how to live as a Christian is more pressing.
*          It scares people, so I just don't want to worry them unnecessarily.
*          People have been talking about this for years and we're still here. We need to  deal with the here and now.
Terry  James continues, "Despite the fact that there are those who are overly  speculative in their views of Bible prophecy, the following must be said. To the  pastors of America who claim the Bible as the inspired, inerrant Word of the  Living God but callously ignore its prophetic content--be  forewarned.
"Your  excuses/arguments won't stand the test of the Bema -- the Judgment Seat of  Christ. You will be held accountable by the very Lord you proclaim you love so  much -- the same Lord about whom the angel told John: 'for the testimony of  Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.' " (Revelation 19:10b)
James  says, "That same Jesus gave us the Olivet Discourse, during which He laid out  general and specific things to come. The Gospel accounts give Christ's  commandment of what to do about the many prophesied things He had just foretold:  'And what I say unto you I say unto all, Watch.' (Mark 13:37)
"Prophecy  makes up at least 27% of the Bible. Half of that 27% has been fulfilled, with  half yet to be fulfilled. Anyone with spiritual ears to hear and spiritual eyes  to see is capable of following the Lord's command: 'And when you see these  things begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your  redemption draweth nigh." (Luke 21:28)
"Certainly,  if God calls people to be pastors-shepherds of His flock -- He equips them to  feed the flock His whole Word, not just parts the pastor selects as important,  while summarily dismissing the other parts of God's Word."
The  author concludes, "The world is in an end-times rage. The seas and waves of  humanity are roaring with distress and perplexity. Violence fills the whole  earth.
"Israel  stands alone in the global spotlight as the most-hated nation on the planet. The  world is in economic chaos, headed for total collapse. All the while, technology  is progressing geometrically in ways that will one day provide earth's last  tyrant with the satanically-endowed ability to enslave most all people on this  fallen sphere."
I  am just off of "Understanding the Times 2015," my annual conference that  examines current events in the light of the Bible and prophecy.  People  come with expectancy each year -- because their own pulpits are silent. Because  their home churches deny them the privilege of hearing about the fact that the  King is coming, they fill our mega-church almost to capacity. This year we had  almost 7,000 over two days.  (See video review below.)  
They  want to understand the end-time rage the world is in if it helps them to better  keep an eye on the sky.  If we are "zombies" as that magazine states, we  are proud of it. We are not ashamed to say we can't wait for Heaven.   
The  King is, indeed, coming. Somebody get very excited about it. Thankfully, this  world is not our home. 
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