and the One who walks with me on it.

Sunday, October 06, 2013

Prepare for the Worst...

       Have you ever heard that saying, hope for the best but prepare for the worst?  Lately I've started doing an intense Bible study on the Book of Revelation.  One thing we've already discussed is how there are various views on different issues.  To start off, some Christians don't even think Revelation is to be taken literally at all.  Others don't believe in certain parts like the rapture, Armageddon, the Millennium, eternity in the lake of fire for the wicked, etc.  Still, other people argue over certain events and when they occur: pre-trib, mid-trib, post trib, pre-wrath rapture and all the varying hybrids.  
 
knowing this first, that no prophecy of the Scripture came into being of its own private interpretation. For prophecy was not borne at any time by the will of man, but holy men of God spoke being borne along by the Holy Spirit. 2Pt. 1:20,21
 
       Well, I do take Revelation literally when possible, as I believe the Bible as a whole is to be taken.  As to my position on the rapture, well, I do have one, but to me it's not completely solid- perhaps that will happen sometime during the study...  Suffice it to say that at this point I'm not completely stuck on one scenario.  But my question is this; if we are positive in pre-trib rapture and the tribulation starts before any Christians are taken, will we lose our faith when we realize what we believed was wrong?
 
       What if we are sure we will not suffer deadly persecution and then we do, will our faith survive?  And if we're still here when the Anti-Christ is revealed and he comes from Istanbul instead of Italy, is our faith shipwreck?  The point of these questions is to make us think about what's most important, and in my opinion, that is Jesus Christ and Him crucified.
 
For I determined not to know anything among you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified.
1Cr. 2:2
 
       We should absolutely study the entire Bible (2Tm. 2:15), try to learn as much as possible, including the end time stuff (blessings for those who read, hear and heed Rv. 1:3), but in the end we need to leave a little bit of room for 'I still might be missing some information' or 'this might not be 100% true', because we cannot put our faith in a flawed human, whether it be our pastor, our favorite tv teacher,  a well informed, studied author, our best friend, or ourselves; we are human thus we make mistakes.  Besides, we are also limited in perspective whereas God is perfect (Ps. 18:30), sees everything from beginning to end (Hb. 4:13; Ps. 33:13).
 
       Finally, we need to focus on knowing the Lord and Him knowing us with that two way communication that is now possible due to His Spirit dwelling in us, and NOT our own beliefs and theories.  We need to trust Him more every day especially as troubles increase and the end comes nearer, for we know He is all knowing and His purpose will be fulfilled.  Since He knows everything that will happen, He can walk with us through it, rescue us from it, or strengthen us in it...  We need to rely on Him.  God is our Creator and He is able to bring us through to His promise of final salvation- being with Him for all eternity!!!
 
looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith... Hb. 2:2
By the Holy Spirit who dwells within us... 2Tm. 1:14
It is better to take refuge in the LORD than to trust in man. Ps. 118:8
Many are the plans in the mind of a man, but it is the purpose of the LORD that will stand. Pr. 19:21
The LORD of hosts has sworn: "As I have planned, so shall it be, and as I have purposed, so shall it stand, Is. 14:24
Trust in the LORD forever, for the LORD GOD is an everlasting rock. Is. 26:4
 
 
 
For everything that has been born of God overcomes the world.
And this is the victory that overcomes the world,
our faith.
1Jh. 5:4