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Jesus Has Warned About the Dangers Coming in the Future
Mt. St. Helen’s[1] belched gray steam plumes hundreds of feet into the blue Washington sky.Ā Geologists watched their seismographs in growing wonder as the earth danced beneath their feet.Ā Rangers and state police, sirens blaring, herded tourists and residents from an ever-widening zone of danger.Ā Every piece of scientific evidence being collected in the laboratories and on the field predicted the volcano would soon explode with a fury that would leave the forests flattened.
“Warning~” blared loudspeakers on patrol cars and helicopters hovering overhead.
“Warning!” pleaded radio and television announcers, short-wave and citizens-band operators.
“Warning!” echoed up and down the mountain; and lakeside villages, tourists camps and hiking trails emptied as people heard the warnings and fled for their lives.
But Harry Truman refused to budge.Ā Harry was the caretaker of a recreation lodge on Spirit Lake, five miles north of Mt. Saint Helen”s smoke-enshrouded peak.Ā The rangers warned Harry of the coming blast.Ā Neighbors begged him to join them in their exodus.Ā Even Harry’s sister called to talk sense into the old man’s head.Ā But Harry ignored the warnings.Ā From the picture- postcard beauty of his lakeside home reflecting the snow-capped peak overhead, Harry grinned on national television and said, “Nobody knows more about this mountain than Harry and it don’t dare blow up on him….”
On 18 May 1980, as the boiling gases beneath the mountain’s surface bulged and buckled the landscape to its final limits, Harry Truman cooked his eggs and bacon, fed his sixteen cats the scraps, and began to plant petunias around the border of his freshly mowed lawn.Ā Ā At 8:31Ā A.M. the mountain exploded.
Did Harry regret his decision in that millisecond he had before the concussive waves, traveling faster than the speed of sound, flattened him and everything else for 150 miles?Ā Did he have time to mourn his stubbornness as millions of tons of rock disintegrated and disappeared into a cloud reaching ten miles into the sky?Ā Did he struggle against the wall of mud and ash fifty feet high that buried his cabin, his cats and his freshly mowed lawn–or had he been vaporized (like 100,000 people at Hiroshima) when the mountain erupted with a force 500 times greater than the nuclear bomb which leveled that Japanese city?
Now, Harry is a legend in the corner of Washington where he refused to listen.Ā He smiles down on us from posters and T- shirts and beer mugs.Ā Balladeers sing a song about old Harry, the stubborn man who put his ear to the mountain but would not heed the warnings.
Revelation 1:7-8Ā Behold, He is coming with clouds, and every eye will see Him, even they who pierced Him. And all the tribes of the earth will mourn because of Him. Even so, Amen.āĀ NKJV
- Matthew 24:30Ā “Then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in heaven, and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. NKJK
- Matthew 26:64Ā Jesus said to him, āIt is as you said. Nevertheless, I say to you, hereafter you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of the Power, and coming on the clouds of heaven.ā NKJV
- 2 Thessalonians 1:7-8Ā and to give you who are troubled rest with us when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels,8 in flaming fire taking vengeance on those who do not know God, and on those who do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. NKJK
- Revelation 20:11-12Ā Then I saw a great white throne and Him who sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away. And there was found no place for them.12 And I saw the dead, small and great, standing before God, and books were opened. And another book was opened, which is the Book of Life. And the dead were judged according to their works, by the things which were written in the books. NKJV
Ā Jesus Explains to us His own About the Future
God here gives us an outlineĀ āWrite…ā
- āthe things which you have seenā = 1:9-20 A Vision of Christ or Christ in prophetic perspective.Ā (Last week)
- āand the things which areā = 2:1 – 3:22 A Vision of Church or Church in prophetic perspective.Ā (start next week)
- āand the things which shall take place after these thingsā A Vision of future or end times in prophetic perspective.
Ā GODāS PANORAMA OF AGES
| RAPTURE | I THESS. 4 | Watch for Jesus, He is coming! |
| JUDGMENT OF CHRIST | 2 CORIN. 5 | Flee sin because we must all appear. |
| TRIBULATION | REV. 6-19 | Offer thanks, Christ will keep us from the hour. |
| SECOND COMING | REV. 19 | Trust Jesus, He will right all wrongs. |
| MILLENNIUM | REV. 20 | Wait for Jesus He will perfect the earth |
| GREAT WHITE THRONE | REV. 20 | Seek the lost, Hell is coming. |
| HEAVEN | REV. 21-22 | Seek eternal reward Heaven is coming soon! |
Scholars of prophecy do not agree on all the details of future events. But the following summary is a fair representation of what many prophetic scholars believe as to the order of events:
- The Rapture of the church (1 Cor. 15:51-58;Ā 1 Thes. 4:13ā18). This can occur at any time.
- The leader of the ten European nations makes a seven-year agreement with Israel (Dan. 9:26ā27).
- After three-and-one-half years, he breaks the agreement (Dan. 9:27).
- He moves to Jerusalem and sets up his image in the temple (2 Thes. 2:3ā4; Rev. 13).
- The Antichrist begins to control the world and forces all people to worship and obey him. At this time God sends great tribulation upon the earth (Matt. 24:21).
- The nations gather at Armageddon to fight the Antichrist and Israel, but see the sign of Christās coming and unite to fight Him (Zech. 12;Ā Rev. 13:13ā14; 19:11ff).
- Jesus returns to the earth, defeats His enemies, is received by the Jews, and establishes His kingdom on earth (Rev. 19:11ff;Zech. 12:7ā13:1). He will reign on earth for 1,000 years (Rev. 20:1ā5). [2]
God’s Has Laid out the Steps from Here to Eternity
Bible prophecy[3] is a record written long ago of how God will deal with mankind to the end of the earth. It is possible to trace a timetable of prophetic events, from the angelic hosts who announced Christ’s birthĀ to the time when we join inĀ the multitude worshiping the King of Kings.
One amazing portion of the Bible is inĀ Daniel 9:24-27. In these verses God shows Daniel His 70 prophetic āweeksā (490 years). This is Godās timetable for the Jewish people and the city of Jerusalem. The events God describes are:
- Christās death as a sacrifice for sin,
- Christ establishing His kingdom,
- And a rebuilt millennial temple.
The 69 weeks or 483 years contain the command for Jerusalemās rebuilding, Christ’s birth. When Christ is rejected and ācut offā or put to death by crucifixion, this ends the 69 weeks. The destruction of the Temple in AD 70 finalizes the effects of Israelās rejection. After an unspecified period of time inDaniel 9:26,Ā the last week or seven years start up. They speak of the end time evil of the Anti-Christ, and the momentous events prior to Christ’s 2nd coming in power and glory. Zechariah 12-14 describe the remnant of Jews who see Jesus as Messiah, repent and turn to Him. The gap between the 69th and 70th week has been almost 2,000 years which is the church age.
- THE CHURCH AGE is Christ seeking (Worshipping ā Waiting ā Winning) ā Remember Jesus promised to ābuild my churchā (Matt. 16:18).Ā The church, born on the Day of Pentecost, was formed by God from Jews and Gentiles receiving Christ as their Savior (Eph. 2,3). Godās planned forĀ the churchĀ to preach and teach the Word. God through His Spirit is calling out a people for His name.Ā As we go into all the world we are to āwait for the Son from heavenā (I Thess. 1:10;Acts 1:8).Ā This period of time called the church age ends during a growth of religious apostasy, a culture obsessed with pleasure and self-love, as well as great immorality and violence (2 Tim. 3:1-6;Ā 2 Thess. 2:3).
- THE RAPTURE is Christ rescuing ā When God is finished with the church He takes them home in theĀ (1 Thess. 4:16-18; 5:9).Ā rapture or ācatching awayā of the church. This opens the way for theĀ Antichrist to begin taking over on earth (2 Thess. 2:3-9) and the Tribulation begins.Ā Jesus promised He would meet His church in the air to ātake you to be with meā (John 14:1-6;Ā 1 Thess. 4:13-18).Ā The Rapture can happen at any moment, so it is our āblessed hopeā (Titus 2:13). Revelation portrays the church in heaven during the Tribulation.Ā Believers of all the ages receive rewards, and the church becomes Christās ābrideā and enjoys with all the saints the āmarriage feast of the Lamb.āĀ Then Christ returns with HisĀ saints to Earth (1 Cor. 3:11-15;Rev. 19:7-9).
- THE TRIBULATION is Christ initiating final judgment ā The 70th week inDaniel 9:27starts when God returns to work with the Jews. The central purpose of the Tribulation is to reconcile the nation of Israel to their Messiah.Ā The Jews are sought out and killed by the AntiChrist and abandoned by the world. At the darkest hour when there is no where else to turn, Israel looks to Christ at Armageddon and cries out repenting (Zech. 12:10). Some events the Bible portrays in theĀ Tribulation include:
- Israel isĀ a nation but not aware of God’s plan (Ezek. 37, 38).
- A great army from the North invade Israel (Ezek. 38).Ā These forces strike at the re-gathered remnant of Jews who are in the land, as Satan seeks to destroy the Jewish people before they can be reconciled to the Messiah.
- The Antichrist appears, first as a political super-hero of the West (Dan. 9:27).Ā At the midpoint of the Tribulation, he enters the temple in Jerusalem and declares himself to be God (the abomination of Desolation), demands worship, and refuses his āmarkā to all who will not bow down to him. (Matt. 24:15;Ā 2 Thess. 2:3,4; Rev. 13).Ā This act initiates the Great Tribulation, as God pours out His wrath upon a belligerent Gentile world system in a series of disasters that culminates in Armageddon (Rev. 16:14-16).
- Jesus Christ returns with His saints to take His throne and judge the nations (Matt. 24:25;Ā Rev. 19:11-21).
- Israelās national remnant, about one-third of the people, accept their Messiah and experience national reconciliation (Zech. 12:12; 13:8,9;Rom. 11:25-27).
- THE MILLENNIUM is Christ Ruling ā For 1,000 years, believers āreign with himā in a theocratic kingdom where all of Godās promises to Abraham and his descendants are fulfilled (Deut. 30:1-6;Rev. 20:4-6). During this kingdom, universal peace and justice prevail (Isa. 11:1-10), and believers from all nations worship at the millennial temple in Jerusalem (Zech. 8:22,Ā 23).Ā Satanās influence on earth ends, though only temporarily (Rev. 20:1-3).
- THE FINAL UPRISING ā At the end of Christās 1,000 year reign, Satan gathers a multitude of unregenerate people to rebel against the King (Rev. 20:7-9).Ā The uprising exposes conclusively the depravity of the human heart.Ā With Christ personally-present, and every opportunity to embrace righteousness, many still rebel against God.
- THE GREAT WHITE THRONE is Christ executing final JUDGMENT ā The lost of all ages are judged, not to determine salvation, but the degree of punishment to be borne in the ālake of fireā (Rev. 20:11-15).Ā This will be consistent with the ālightā received, and rejected, during their lifetime.Ā Before the Great White Throne, the lost of all ages finally acknowledge the lordship of Jesus Christ, but too late for deliverance (Phil. 2:10,11). All human distinctions about power or position are meaningless ā the small and the great face their āworksā before a holy God and are condemned.Ā Their sentence is eternal, conscious internment in the lake of fire.Ā Satan is also cast into the lake of fire (Rev. 20:10).
- THE NEW HEAVEN and NEW EARTH is Christ opening paradise ā Next, the consummation of all prophecy appears:Ā the new heaven and earth.Ā A firestorm destroys the present planet (2 Peter 3:10), and God creates a new world (Rev. 21:1-5).Ā The saints live in a New Jerusalem (Rev. 21, 22) with many āroomsā prepared by Christ for them (John 14:2,3).Ā Ā Here there is no pain, no death, no curse, and no adversary.Ā Above all else, we will be with the Lord, and He will share His glory with us for all the ages to come.
What are We to do for Jesus While We Wait?
We donāt know how long before our Master returns. Jesus said we must do His work until He comes. The best way to do that is to start living right now the way we want to have Him find us at the end when He comes (rapture) or calls (death). I call this some specific Plans for Growing Old in Godliness. These can all be found in Psalm 71. Letās conclude there.
- I will LEARN toĀ flee to God rather than drown in my troubles.Ā v. 1
- I will LEARN toĀ trusts God’s Word over my fears. v. 3
- I will LEARN toĀ keep reminding myself of God’s faithfulness all during my life to this moment. v. 5, 17
- I will LEARN toĀ use my mouth so much for praise, no room will be left to complain. v. 8, 14b, 24
- I will LEARN toĀ never give up even if I end up all alone, sick or even forgotten by everyone in the world except God. v. 14
- I will LEARN toĀ never stop looking for people to share a testimony of God’s goodness in my life. v. 15
- I will LEARN toĀ seek out younger people and pass on to them my testimony of God’s goodness and great faithfulness. v. 18 like Bill Eddy!
- I will LEARN toĀ never stop pursuing a deepening experience of knowing God daily. v. 19 like Howard Smith
- I will LEARN toĀ see pain and suffering as God’s perfect tools for shaping my life.Ā v. 20 like Dorothy Crebs, Joni Erikson Tada
- I will LEARN toĀ forsake the stereotypes of old timers and sing and speak and shout about God’s goodness. v. 22-24
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Jesus Has Warned About the Dangers Coming in the Future
Mt. St. Helen’s[1] belched gray steam plumes hundreds of feet into the blue Washington sky.Ā Geologists watched their seismographs in growing wonder as the earth danced beneath their feet.Ā Rangers and state police, sirens blaring, herded tourists and residents from an ever-widening zone of danger.Ā Every piece of scientific evidence being collected in the laboratories and on the field predicted the volcano would soon explode with a fury that would leave the forests flattened.
“Warning~” blared loudspeakers on patrol cars and helicopters hovering overhead.
“Warning!” pleaded radio and television announcers, short-wave and citizens-band operators.
“Warning!” echoed up and down the mountain; and lakeside villages, tourists camps and hiking trails emptied as people heard the warnings and fled for their lives.
But Harry Truman refused to budge.Ā Harry was the caretaker of a recreation lodge on Spirit Lake, five miles north of Mt. Saint Helen”s smoke-enshrouded peak.Ā The rangers warned Harry of the coming blast.Ā Neighbors begged him to join them in their exodus.Ā Even Harry’s sister called to talk sense into the old man’s head.Ā But Harry ignored the warnings.Ā From the picture- postcard beauty of his lakeside home reflecting the snow-capped peak overhead, Harry grinned on national television and said, “Nobody knows more about this mountain than Harry and it don’t dare blow up on him….”
On 18 May 1980, as the boiling gases beneath the mountain’s surface bulged and buckled the landscape to its final limits, Harry Truman cooked his eggs and bacon, fed his sixteen cats the scraps, and began to plant petunias around the border of his freshly mowed lawn.Ā Ā At 8:31Ā A.M. the mountain exploded.
Did Harry regret his decision in that millisecond he had before the concussive waves, traveling faster than the speed of sound, flattened him and everything else for 150 miles?Ā Did he have time to mourn his stubbornness as millions of tons of rock disintegrated and disappeared into a cloud reaching ten miles into the sky?Ā Did he struggle against the wall of mud and ash fifty feet high that buried his cabin, his cats and his freshly mowed lawn–or had he been vaporized (like 100,000 people at Hiroshima) when the mountain erupted with a force 500 times greater than the nuclear bomb which leveled that Japanese city?
Now, Harry is a legend in the corner of Washington where he refused to listen.Ā He smiles down on us from posters and T- shirts and beer mugs.Ā Balladeers sing a song about old Harry, the stubborn man who put his ear to the mountain but would not heed the warnings.
Revelation 1:7-8Ā Behold, He is coming with clouds, and every eye will see Him, even they who pierced Him. And all the tribes of the earth will mourn because of Him. Even so, Amen.āĀ NKJV
- Matthew 24:30Ā “Then the sign of the Son of Man will appear in heaven, and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. NKJK
- Matthew 26:64Ā Jesus said to him, āIt is as you said. Nevertheless, I say to you, hereafter you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of the Power, and coming on the clouds of heaven.ā NKJV
- 2 Thessalonians 1:7-8Ā and to give you who are troubled rest with us when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels,8 in flaming fire taking vengeance on those who do not know God, and on those who do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. NKJK
- Revelation 20:11-12Ā Then I saw a great white throne and Him who sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away. And there was found no place for them.12 And I saw the dead, small and great, standing before God, and books were opened. And another book was opened, which is the Book of Life. And the dead were judged according to their works, by the things which were written in the books. NKJV
Ā Ā Jesus Explains to us His own About the Future
God here gives us an outlineĀ āWrite…ā
- āthe things which you have seenā = 1:9-20 A Vision of Christ or Christ in prophetic perspective.Ā (Last week)
- āand the things which areā = 2:1 – 3:22 A Vision of Church or Church in prophetic perspective.Ā (start next week)
- āand the things which shall take place after these thingsā A Vision of future or end times in prophetic perspective.
Ā Ā GODāS PANORAMA OF AGES
| RAPTURE | I THESS. 4 | Watch for Jesus, He is coming! |
| JUDGMENT OF CHRIST | 2 CORIN. 5 | Flee sin because we must all appear. |
| TRIBULATION | REV. 6-19 | Offer thanks, Christ will keep us from the hour. |
| SECOND COMING | REV. 19 | Trust Jesus, He will right all wrongs. |
| MILLENNIUM | REV. 20 | Wait for Jesus He will perfect the earth |
| GREAT WHITE THRONE | REV. 20 | Seek the lost, Hell is coming. |
| HEAVEN | REV. 21-22 | Seek eternal reward Heaven is coming soon! |
Scholars of prophecy do not agree on all the details of future events. But the following summary is a fair representation of what many prophetic scholars believe as to the order of events:
- The Rapture of the church (1 Cor. 15:51-58;Ā 1 Thes. 4:13ā18). This can occur at any time.
- The leader of the ten European nations makes a seven-year agreement with Israel (Dan. 9:26ā27).
- After three-and-one-half years, he breaks the agreement (Dan. 9:27).
- He moves to Jerusalem and sets up his image in the temple (2 Thes. 2:3ā4; Rev. 13).
- The Antichrist begins to control the world and forces all people to worship and obey him. At this time God sends great tribulation upon the earth (Matt. 24:21).
- The nations gather at Armageddon to fight the Antichrist and Israel, but see the sign of Christās coming and unite to fight Him (Zech. 12;Ā Rev. 13:13ā14; 19:11ff).
- Jesus returns to the earth, defeats His enemies, is received by the Jews, and establishes His kingdom on earth (Rev. 19:11ff;Zech. 12:7ā13:1). He will reign on earth for 1,000 years (Rev. 20:1ā5). [2]
God’s Has Laid out the Steps from Here to Eternity
Bible prophecy[3] is a record written long ago of how God will deal with mankind to the end of the earth. It is possible to trace a timetable of prophetic events, from the angelic hosts who announced Christ’s birthĀ to the time when we join inĀ the multitude worshiping the King of Kings.
One amazing portion of the Bible is inĀ Daniel 9:24-27. In these verses God shows Daniel His 70 prophetic āweeksā (490 years). This is Godās timetable for the Jewish people and the city of Jerusalem. The events God describes are:
- Christās death as a sacrifice for sin,
- Christ establishing His kingdom,
- And a rebuilt millennial temple.
The 69 weeks or 483 years contain the command for Jerusalemās rebuilding, Christ’s birth. When Christ is rejected and ācut offā or put to death by crucifixion, this ends the 69 weeks. The destruction of the Temple in AD 70 finalizes the effects of Israelās rejection. After an unspecified period of time inDaniel 9:26,Ā the last week or seven years start up. They speak of the end time evil of the Anti-Christ, and the momentous events prior to Christ’s 2nd coming in power and glory. Zechariah 12-14 describe the remnant of Jews who see Jesus as Messiah, repent and turn to Him. The gap between the 69th and 70th week has been almost 2,000 years which is the church age.
- THE CHURCH AGE is Christ seeking (Worshipping ā Waiting ā Winning) ā Remember Jesus promised to ābuild my churchā (Matt. 16:18).Ā The church, born on the Day of Pentecost, was formed by God from Jews and Gentiles receiving Christ as their Savior (Eph. 2,3). Godās planned forĀ the churchĀ to preach and teach the Word. God through His Spirit is calling out a people for His name.Ā As we go into all the world we are to āwait for the Son from heavenā (I Thess. 1:10;Acts 1:8).Ā This period of time called the church age ends during a growth of religious apostasy, a culture obsessed with pleasure and self-love, as well as great immorality and violence (2 Tim. 3:1-6;Ā 2 Thess. 2:3).
- THE RAPTURE is Christ rescuing ā When God is finished with the church He takes them home in theĀ (1 Thess. 4:16-18; 5:9).Ā rapture or ācatching awayā of the church. This opens the way for theĀ Antichrist to begin taking over on earth (2 Thess. 2:3-9) and the Tribulation begins.Ā Jesus promised He would meet His church in the air to ātake you to be with meā (John 14:1-6;Ā 1 Thess. 4:13-18).Ā The Rapture can happen at any moment, so it is our āblessed hopeā (Titus 2:13). Revelation portrays the church in heaven during the Tribulation.Ā Believers of all the ages receive rewards, and the church becomes Christās ābrideā and enjoys with all the saints the āmarriage feast of the Lamb.āĀ Then Christ returns with HisĀ saints to Earth (1 Cor. 3:11-15;Rev. 19:7-9).
- THE TRIBULATION is Christ initiating final judgment ā The 70th week inDaniel 9:27starts when God returns to work with the Jews. The central purpose of the Tribulation is to reconcile the nation of Israel to their Messiah.Ā The Jews are sought out and killed by the AntiChrist and abandoned by the world. At the darkest hour when there is no where else to turn, Israel looks to Christ at Armageddon and cries out repenting (Zech. 12:10). Some events the Bible portrays in theĀ Tribulation include:
- Israel isĀ a nation but not aware of God’s plan (Ezek. 37, 38).
- A great army from the North invade Israel (Ezek. 38).Ā These forces strike at the re-gathered remnant of Jews who are in the land, as Satan seeks to destroy the Jewish people before they can be reconciled to the Messiah.
- The Antichrist appears, first as a political super-hero of the West (Dan. 9:27).Ā At the midpoint of the Tribulation, he enters the temple in Jerusalem and declares himself to be God (the abomination of Desolation), demands worship, and refuses his āmarkā to all who will not bow down to him. (Matt. 24:15;Ā 2 Thess. 2:3,4; Rev. 13).Ā This act initiates the Great Tribulation, as God pours out His wrath upon a belligerent Gentile world system in a series of disasters that culminates in Armageddon (Rev. 16:14-16).
- Jesus Christ returns with His saints to take His throne and judge the nations (Matt. 24:25;Ā Rev. 19:11-21).
- Israelās national remnant, about one-third of the people, accept their Messiah and experience national reconciliation (Zech. 12:12; 13:8,9;Rom. 11:25-27).
- THE MILLENNIUM is Christ Ruling ā For 1,000 years, believers āreign with himā in a theocratic kingdom where all of Godās promises to Abraham and his descendants are fulfilled (Deut. 30:1-6;Rev. 20:4-6). During this kingdom, universal peace and justice prevail (Isa. 11:1-10), and believers from all nations worship at the millennial temple in Jerusalem (Zech. 8:22,Ā 23).Ā Satanās influence on earth ends, though only temporarily (Rev. 20:1-3).
- THE FINAL UPRISING ā At the end of Christās 1,000 year reign, Satan gathers a multitude of unregenerate people to rebel against the King (Rev. 20:7-9).Ā The uprising exposes conclusively the depravity of the human heart.Ā With Christ personally-present, and every opportunity to embrace righteousness, many still rebel against God.
- THE GREAT WHITE THRONE is Christ executing final JUDGMENT ā The lost of all ages are judged, not to determine salvation, but the degree of punishment to be borne in the ālake of fireā (Rev. 20:11-15).Ā This will be consistent with the ālightā received, and rejected, during their lifetime.Ā Before the Great White Throne, the lost of all ages finally acknowledge the lordship of Jesus Christ, but too late for deliverance (Phil. 2:10,11). All human distinctions about power or position are meaningless ā the small and the great face their āworksā before a holy God and are condemned.Ā Their sentence is eternal, conscious internment in the lake of fire.Ā Satan is also cast into the lake of fire (Rev. 20:10).
- THE NEW HEAVEN and NEW EARTH is Christ opening paradise ā Next, the consummation of all prophecy appears:Ā the new heaven and earth.Ā A firestorm destroys the present planet (2 Peter 3:10), and God creates a new world (Rev. 21:1-5).Ā The saints live in a New Jerusalem (Rev. 21, 22) with many āroomsā prepared by Christ for them (John 14:2,3).Ā Ā Here there is no pain, no death, no curse, and no adversary.Ā Above all else, we will be with the Lord, and He will share His glory with us for all the ages to come.
What are We to do for Jesus While We Wait?
We donāt know how long before our Master returns. Jesus said we must do His work until He comes. The best way to do that is to start living right now the way we want to have Him find us at the end when He comes (rapture) or calls (death). I call this some specific Plans for Growing Old in Godliness. These can all be found in Psalm 71. Letās conclude there.
- I will LEARN toĀ flee to God rather than drown in my troubles.Ā v. 1
- I will LEARN toĀ trusts God’s Word over my fears. v. 3
- I will LEARN toĀ keep reminding myself of God’s faithfulness all during my life to this moment. v. 5, 17
- I will LEARN toĀ use my mouth so much for praise, no room will be left to complain. v. 8, 14b, 24
- I will LEARN toĀ never give up even if I end up all alone, sick or even forgotten by everyone in the world except God. v. 14
- I will LEARN toĀ never stop looking for people to share a testimony of God’s goodness in my life. v. 15
- I will LEARN toĀ seek out younger people and pass on to them my testimony of God’s goodness and great faithfulness. v. 18 like Bill Eddy!
- I will LEARN toĀ never stop pursuing a deepening experience of knowing God daily. v. 19 like Howard Smith
- I will LEARN toĀ see pain and suffering as God’s perfect tools for shaping my life.Ā v. 20 like Dorothy Crebs, Joni Erikson Tada
- I will LEARN toĀ forsake the stereotypes of old timers and sing and speak and shout about God’s goodness. v. 22-24
[1] Billy Graham, APPROACHING HOOFBEATS, p. 13-14.
[2]Wiersbe, Warren W., The Bible Exposition Commentary, (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books) 1997.
[3] Adapted from Elwood McQuaid, Moody, 4/90, p. 14-17.