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God is alerting believers of the soon return of His Son
through what are called "signs of the times." These are prophecies concerning world events that we are
told to watch for, prophecies that will identify the season of the Lord's return.
The Bible is full of these signs. There are about
500 prophecies in the Old Testament that relate to the Second Coming of the Messiah. In the New
Testament, one out of every 25 verses is concerned with the return of Jesus.
In fact, there are so many signs that it is difficult
to grasp all of them. The best way I have found to do this is to put them in categories:
1) The Signs of Nature — We are told to
watch for earthquakes, famine, pestilence, and signs in the heavens (see Matthew 24:7 and Luke 21:11).
This is the least respected category of signs
for several reasons. For one thing, many people simply shrug their shoulders
and say, "There have always been natural calamities, so what else is
new?" Note that Jesus says these signs will be like "birth pangs" (Matthew
24:8) — that is, they will increase in frequency and intensity as the
time draws near for His return. In other words, there will be more intense
earthquakes and more frequent ones. That is exactly what is happening today.
Another reason these signs are given little respect
is because most Christians are so rationalistic that they do not really
believe in the supernatural, and they therefore find it difficult to
believe that God speaks to the world through signs of nature. Yet, the
Bible teaches this principle from start to finish.
God dealt with the world's sin through a great
flood in the days of Noah (Genesis 6). He called the nation of Judah
to repentance through a terrible locust invasion (Joel 1). In like manner,
He called for the nation of Israel to repent by sending drought, wind
storms, mildew, locusts, famine and pestilence (Amos 4:6-10). The prophet
Haggai pointed to a drought as evidence that God was calling the people
to get their priorities in order (Haggai 1:10-11).
The New Testament begins with a special light
in the heavens marking the birth of the Messiah (Matthew 2:2). On the
day that Jesus was crucified, there was three hours of darkness and
an earthquake (Matthew 27:45-51). And when Jesus returns, the earth
will experience the greatest earthquake in its history as every mountain
is lowered, every valley is raised, and every island is moved (Revelation 16:17-21).
God has always spoken through signs of nature,
and He continues to do so today. We had better pay close attention to them.
2) The Signs of Society — Jesus said that
society will become increasingly lawless and immoral as the time approaches
for His return. In fact, He said it would become as evil as it was in
the days of Noah (Matthew 24:12,37-39).
Paul paints a chilling picture of end time society
in 2 Timothy 3:1-5. He says it will be characterized by three loves
— the love of self (Humanism), the love of money (Materialism), and
the love of pleasure (Hedonism). He then points out that the payoff
of this carnal lifestyle will be what the philosophers call Nihilism
— that is, a society wallowing in despair. Men's minds will become depraved
(Romans 1:28), and people will call evil good and good evil (Isaiah 5:20).
We are seeing these prophecies fulfilled before
our eyes today as we watch our society reject its Christian heritage
and descend into a hellish pit of lawlessness, immorality, and despair.
Even worse, we are exporting our nihilism around the world through our
immoral and violent movies and television programs.
3) The Spiritual Signs — There are both
positive and negative spiritual signs that we are to watch for. The
negative ones include the appearance of false christs and their cults
(Matthew 24:5,11,24), the apostasy of the professing church (2 Thessalonians
2:3), an outbreak of Satanism (1 Timothy 4:1), and the persecution of
faithful Christians (Matthew 24:9).
These negative spiritual signs began to appear
in the mid-19th Century when Christian cults started forming. First
came the Mormons, then the Jehovah's Witnesses, and then a great variety
of spiritualist groups like the Church of Christ Scientists and the Unity Church.
The apostasy of the mainline Christian denominations
began in the 1920's when the German school of higher criticism invaded
American seminaries and undermined the authority of the Scriptures,
teaching that the Bible is Man's search for God rather than God's revelation to Man.
During the 1960's Satanism exploded on the American
scene and has since been exported worldwide through American movies,
books, and television programs. Dabbling in the occult has become commonplace
in the form of astrology, numerology, crystal gazing, transcendental
meditation, and channeling. The whole trend has consummated in the appearance
of the New Age Movement with its teaching that Man is God.
As society has secularized, true Christianity
has come under increasing attack. Judeo-Christian values, once the foundation
of Western Civilization, are now openly mocked, and those who still
adhere to them are castigated as "intolerant fundamentalists" by the media.
The positive spiritual signs include the proclamation
of the Gospel to the whole world (Matthew 24:14), a great outpouring
of the Holy Spirit (Joel 2:28-32), and spiritual illumination to understand
prophecies that have been "sealed up" until the end times (Daniel 12:4,9).
As with the negative signs, we are seeing these
positive signs fulfilled in our day and time. Through the use of modern
technology, the Gospel has been proclaimed throughout the world in this
Century, and the Bible has been translated into all major languages.
The great end time pouring out of the Holy Spirit
that was prophesied by the prophet Joel has also begun. Joel called
it "the latter rain" (Joel 2:23), and he said it would occur after the
Jews had returned to their land. The state of Israel was re-established
in 1948. In 1949 God anointed two ministries that would have a worldwide
impact — the ministries of Billy Graham and Oral Roberts. Then, in the
60's, came the Charismatic Movement which prompted renewal in worship
and gave emphasis to the continuing validity of the gifts of the Spirit.
The acceleration in the understanding of Bible
prophecy began in 1970 with the publication of Hal Lindsey's book, The
Late Great Planet Earth. It seemed to open up to popular understanding
many prophecies that had been "sealed up" until the end times (Daniel
12:4, 9). Remarkably, it became the number one best seller in the world
— with the sole exception of the Bible — for the next ten years!
4) The Signs of Technology — The book of
Daniel says that there will be an explosion of knowledge in the end
times and that people will move about quickly (Daniel 12:4). There are
many Bible prophecies that cannot be understood apart from modern technology.
For example, how can the whole world look upon two bodies lying in the
streets of Jerusalem (Revelation 11:8-9)? Modern television satellite
technology makes it easy. How can the False Prophet build an image of
the Anti-Christ that appears to be alive (Revelation 13:15)? The answer,
of course, is the science of robotics. How can the False Prophet require
all people on earth to take the mark of the Anti-Christ in order to
buy and sell (Revelation 13:16-17)? It would not be possible apart from
computers and lasers.
Jesus said that the Tribulation will be so terrible
that all life on earth would cease to exist if He did not cut the period
short (Matthew 24:21-22). How could all life be threatened prior to
the advent of nuclear weapons? Another reference to nuclear power is
likely contained in Luke's statement that men in the end times will
"faint from fear" because "the powers of the heavens will be shaken"
(Luke 21:26). That certainly sounds like a reference to the splitting
of the atom.
5) The Signs of World Politics — The Bible
prophesies that there will be a certain pattern of world politics that
will characterize the end time geopolitical map.
The focus will be the re-established state of
Israel (Zechariah 12:2-3). It will be besieged by a menacing nation
from the "remote parts of the north," the nation of "Rosh" — or modern
day Russia (Ezekiel 38:2,6). There will also be a threatening nation
to the East that will be capable of sending an army of 200 million —
namely, China (Revelation 9:13-16 and Revelation 16:12-13). A third
source of danger to Israel will be the Arab nations that immediately
surround it. They will covet the land and will try to take it from the
Jews (Ezekiel 35:10 and 36:2).
Another key player on the world political scene
in the end times will be a coalition of European nations that will form
a confederation centered in the area of the old Roman empire (Daniel
2:41-44, Daniel 7:7,23-24, and Revelation 17:12-13). This confederation
will serve as the political base for the rise of the Anti-Christ and
the creation of his worldwide kingdom (Daniel 7:8).
Other international political signs include wars
and rumors of wars (Matthew 24:6), civil wars (Matthew 24:7), and general
international terrorism and lawlessness (Matthew 24:12).
6) The Signs of Israel — The signs related
to the state of Israel are prolific and very important.
The most frequently repeated prophecy in the Old
Testament is the prediction that the Jewish people will be regathered
from the "four corners of the earth" in the end times (Isaiah 11:10-12).
The Bible states that a consequence of this regathering will be the
re-establishment of the state of Israel (Isaiah 66:7-8). The Scriptures
say that once the Jews are back in their land, the land itself will
experience a miracle of reclamation (Isaiah 35). The desert will bloom
and people will exclaim, "This desolate land has become like the garden
of Eden" (Ezekiel 36:35).
Another end time miracle will be the revival of
the Hebrew language (Zephaniah 3:9). Most people are not aware of the
fact that when the Jews were dispersed from their land in 70 A.D., they
ceased to speak the Hebrew language. The Jews who settled in Europe
developed a new language called Yiddish — a combination of German and
Hebrew. The Jews who migrated to the Mediterranean basin created a language
called Ladino — a combination of Hebrew and Spanish.
Other significant signs of Israel that we are
told to watch for in the end times include the re-occupation of Jerusalem
(Luke 21:24), the resurgence of Israeli military strength (Zechariah
12:6), and the re-focusing of world politics on Israel (Zechariah 12:3).
All these signs have been fulfilled in this century.
The nation has been re-established, the land has been reclaimed, the
ancient language has been revived, the Jews are back in Jerusalem, and
Israel is the focal point of world politics.
Jesus says in Luke 21:28 that when these signs
begin to happen, we should "straighten up and lift up our heads"
because "our redemption is drawing near."
The Key Signs
The most important signs are the ones that relate
to Israel because God uses the Jews throughout the Scriptures as His prophetic
time clock. By this I mean that very often when the Lord is revealing
an important event that will take place in the future, He will point to
the Jewish people and state that when a certain thing happens to them,
the important event will also occur.
A good example of this principle can be found
in Daniel 9 in the famous "Seventy Weeks of Years" prophecy. The prophet
tells us to watch for a decree to be issued that will authorize the
rebuilding of Jerusalem. He then says that the Messiah will come sixty-nine
weeks of years (483 years) after that decree is issued to the Jewish people.
There are two key prophecies which relate the
return of Jesus to events that have occurred in Jewish history since
1948. These two events clearly established the period in which we are
now living as the season of the Lord's return.
The State of Israel
The first is the re-establishment of the state of
Israel which occurred on May 14, 1948. Jesus singled out this event as
the one that would signal His soon return.
His prophecy is contained in the fig tree parable
(Matthew 24:32-35) which He presented in His Olivet Discourse. The day
before He delivered this speech, He had put a curse on a barren fig
tree, causing it to wither (Matthew 21:28-29). This was a symbolic prophecy
that God would soon pour out His wrath upon the Jewish people because
of their spiritual barrenness in rejecting His Son.
The next day Jesus reminded His disciples of the
fig tree. He said to watch for it to bloom again. In other words, He
said watch for the rebirth of Israel. He indicated that when the fig
tree blooms again, He would be at the gates of Heaven, ready to return
(Matthew 24:33).
Equally significant, He added an interesting observation:
"Truly I say to you, this generation will not pass away until all these
things take place" (Matthew 24:34). What generation? The generation
that sees the fig tree blossom.
We are that generation. The fig tree has blossomed.
Jesus is at the gates.
The City of Jerusalem
The second key event was prophesied by Jesus in the
same speech, as recorded by Luke: "[The Jews] will fall by the edge of
the sword, and will be led captive into all the nations; and Jerusalem
will be trampled under foot by the Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles
be fulfilled" (Luke 21:24).
The first half of this prophecy was fulfilled
in 70 A.D., forty years after Jesus spoke the words. In that year the
Romans under Titus conquered Jerusalem and dispersed the Jews among
the nations. Jerusalem remained under Gentile occupation for 1,897 years
— until June 7, 1967, when Israel won the city back during the Six Day War.
The Jewish re-occupation of the city of Jerusalem
is proof positive that we are living in the season of the Lord's return.
Jesus said it would mark the end of the Gentile Age.
A Call to Action
There is no way to escape the conclusion that we
are living on borrowed time. The signs of the times are upon us, and they
are shouting for our attention.
Are you ready? If Jesus were to return today,
would He be your "Blessed Hope" (Titus 2:11-14) or would He be your
"Holy Terror" (Revelation 6:12-17)? If you have never received Him as
your Lord and Savior, now is the time to act. Repent of your sins, and
call upon the name of the Lord that you might be saved (Acts 2:14-39).
And if you are a Christian, are you living as
if Jesus might return any minute? Have you committed your life to holiness?
Are you praying for the lost and witnessing the Lord when you have an opportunity?
Are you yearning for the Lord's return? Can you
say with Paul that you are a candidate for a "crown of righteousness"
because you have lived your life "in the love of His appearing" (2 Timothy 4:7-8)?
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact
me by email at scott@homeschoolconnection.com.
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