from The Patmos Paper E-magazine
Have you ever driven to an airport and
you come across two signs. One says Departures and one Arrivals. If
you are picking someone up you naturally get in the lane that leads
to Arrivals and if you or someone with you is leaving they get in the
lane for Departures.
If you are
traveling you will ultimately go to both.
For Christians there is an arrival that
we are all waiting for which is the second coming of Christ. He has
promised to return to earth and many Christians focus on that but
forget that there is also a Departure that we must prepare for called
the rapture. Some have in these days so focused on the "arrival"
of Christ that they even go so far as to deny the Rapture or catching
away of the saints. Even in Paul's day some thought they missed
Christ's return and so he wrote:
"Concerning the coming of our
Lord Jesus Christ and our being gathered to him, we ask you, brothers
and sisters, not to become easily unsettled or alarmed by the
teaching allegedly from us—whether by a prophecy or by word of
mouth or by letter—asserting that the day of the Lord has already
come". 2 Thessalonians 2:2
Before Jesus returns to the Earth he
will gather the saints in the clouds for a Departure to Heaven. Keep
in mind that this is not a one way trip but a two way trip! We will
be in heaven for 7 years having a marriage feast while judgment falls
on the earth and then will return with him for the second coming
where he will set up his kingdom on earth, judge all men and
ultimately confine the Devil and his demons along with the wicked to
eternal punishment.
Jesus and many New Testament writers
talked about preparing and looking for that time of departure but
also gave us indicators as to its nearness without spelling out the
exact time. Numerous signs were spoken about by Jesus in the gospels
about both the physical and social conditions to our departure.
There would be famines, pestilences, and earthquakes in various
places. There would be deception, false Christs and false teachers
and false prophets. He said it would have similarities to Noah's time
(violence and apostasy), Lot's time (Pride and sexual deviancy) and
Jonah's time (idolatry and lawlessness).
There are many who call themselves
Christians who attend church and own a bible and they think they have
a ticket to heaven but their lifestyle and doctrines betray them.
Jesus warned of those who do not have the wedding garment and when
the door is closed they can not enter in. Sadly many will miss the
flight and there wont be another. You may still enter in but the cost
will be enduring the 7 year tribulation and possibly martyrdom. There
is also many who are looking for His return to come and vanquish His
enemies and set up His Kingdom on earth and exclude the rapture,
therefore they have forgotten Jesus' warning to be looking for the
time of Departure:
"Watch therefore, for you do not
know what hour your Lord is coming... ...Therefore you also be
ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect."
Matthew 24:42,43
There is also another departure and
arrival that many do not want to talk about or deal with because it
is negative. It is another condition of his return and this is a
departure from the faith and an arrival of an Antichrist and
Antichrist system. Again Paul spoke of this in Second Thessalonians.
"Let no man deceive you by any
means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away
first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition; Who
opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called God, or that
is worshipped; so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God,
shewing himself that he is God." 2 Thessalonians 2:3,4
Hear we see there is a departure or
"Falling away" or apostasy and an arrival of an Antichrist
in the last days. I am amazed how so many Christians today are
focused on a revival before the arrival. They are convinced that God
is going to move by his spirit one more time before he returns. This
may or may not be true but it is based upon so called prophecies of
modern day men and very little biblical evidence. Sure he said he
would pour out his spirit on all flesh but remember the apostles
quoted Joel as to pertaining to their own events in the book of acts.
Now that may also have a duel meaning for an end time event but this
is more speculation then biblical evidence. What the scriptures say
is that the very opposite will happen. There will be a departure of
faith, the very elect will be deceived and many will even fall into
strong delusion. Many may cry out revival before arrival but
ultimately the word says there will be departure before arrival. This
will be necessary for the Antichrist to come into play.
Already we are seeing signs of departure
in society and in the church. The Christian influence in society has
slowly dwindled with the removing of prayer in schools, the
legalization of abortion (Molech-and the sacrifice of children), the
legalization of same- sex marriage, the acceptance of trans and cross
genders, etc. Evolutionary thought has gone from theory to acceptable
science and thus nullifying the need for creation or the Creator.
Jesus said the departure conditions would be such that:
"Because iniquity (wickedness,
lawlessness) shall abound, the love of many shall grow cold."
Matt. 24:12
Matt. 24:12
Another aspect of departure can found in
much of the church. Many denominations have taken on strong
anti-Semitic and pro Palestinian positions. Many major protestant
denominations preach gay tolerance and some have even ordained gay
ministers. Many things that were anathema years ago have now become
widely accepted. Islam has now become the worlds fastest growing
religion and many Christians even equate the false God Allah with the
true Judaic-Christian God. Jesus said that no man comes unto the
father but by him, but now many claim that there are many ways to God
as they paste their Coexist Sticker to their Prius.
Compromise has crept into the church and tolerance has become the new Christian charity. As it was with the 7 churches of Revelation and many established denominations in the past we are seeing even in many of todays non-denominational and charismatic churches a loss of power and ineffectiveness. Many have become no more than clubs and places of religious entertainment. They have left the gospel of Christ for social programs. Though not true of all churches, often many mega churches have been motivated by greed and grandeur and the lust for money, prestige and power as many ministers are caught in adultery, money schemes and hidden sins.
Compromise has crept into the church and tolerance has become the new Christian charity. As it was with the 7 churches of Revelation and many established denominations in the past we are seeing even in many of todays non-denominational and charismatic churches a loss of power and ineffectiveness. Many have become no more than clubs and places of religious entertainment. They have left the gospel of Christ for social programs. Though not true of all churches, often many mega churches have been motivated by greed and grandeur and the lust for money, prestige and power as many ministers are caught in adultery, money schemes and hidden sins.
Ezekiel was caught up in a vision where
God took him to the temple and allowed him to peer into a hole in the
wall where he saw the hidden sins of the priests. They had outwardly
portrayed themselves as worshipers of God but behind closed doors had
become idol worshippers and involved in what God called
"abominations". The Lord told him:
“Son of man, hast thou seen what
the ancients of the house of Israel do in the dark, every man in the
chambers of his imagery? for they say, The LORD seeth us not; the
LORD hath forsaken the earth. He said also unto me, Turn thee yet
again, and thou shalt see greater abominations than these. “
Ezekiel 8:12,13
Ezekiel 8:12,13
Time and again Ezekiel was shown the
sins of the Sanhedrin (70 elders of Israel) for they acted as if God
could no longer see these things. Many of these same sins have
infiltrated our houses of worship today with great compromise and
corruption and God does indeed still see these things. Soon
everything hidden shall be revealed! Peter warned of wickedness and a
departure of faith and falling away:
"You therefore, beloved, seeing
you know these things beforehand, beware lest you also, being led
away with the error of the wicked, fall from your own steadfastness."
2 Peter 3:17
If we look at the pattern of Israel's
kings, many quit listening to the words of the prophets and did what
was evil in the sight of the Lord and this often let to the fall not
only of the kingdom but of the people as they too fell into idolatry
and wickedness. Departure from righteousness often leads to the
arrival of evil and as the church succumbs to corruption and society
departs from truth, it will give way to the arrival of an Antichrist
spirit and ultimately to the man of perdition himself. Jesus said he
would not return until there is a falling away (departure from God)
and the Man of Perdition be revealed (arrival of Antichrist.) At
that point it wont be revival before arrival but survival after
arrival.
So what are we to do. Sit back and watch
the decline and departure of the church? No we must vigilantly pray
for the church and for the nation while we adhere to the truth of
God's word and continue to be a light even if the night gets darker.
Second Thessalonians gives a dire prognostication of end times with a
falling away, a rising of the Antichrist, iniquity at work "...with
all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because
they received not the love of the truth"; It says that God will
send them into strong delusions and that many would even be dammed
for believing a lie and not receiving the truth. But despite the dark
picture of what very well could be our own generation, Paul concludes
by saying:
“But we are bound to give thanks
always to God for you, brethren beloved of the Lord, because God hath
from the beginning chosen you to salvation through sanctification of
the Spirit and belief of the truth: Whereunto he called you by our
gospel, to the obtaining of the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye
have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle. Now our Lord Jesus
Christ himself, and God, even our Father, which hath loved us, and
hath given us everlasting consolation and good hope through grace,
Comfort your hearts, and stablish you in every good word and work.”
2 Thess. 2:13-17
Jesus put it this way in his discussions
of the horror of the last days:
"And when these things begin to
come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your
redemption draws near." Luke 21:28
Continue firm, abiding in Him, ready to
give a reason for the hope that lies within you. Our departure can
happen at any time; one way or another and we must always be ready.
He will be there at our arrival after death but while we are upon the
earth, should He tarry , when He does return we must be ready for his
arrival as well as be ready for our departure to heaven and we shall
ever be with him! Shalom!
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