Posted on 05/23/2024 3:49:40 PM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
This sounds so much like today! I couldn’t get that thought out of my head as I read the John 6 account of Jesus’ interaction with the Jews the day after His feeding of the five thousand.
How did those in the crowd on that day respond to Jesus’ plea that they believe in Him? They asked, “Then what sign do you do, that we may see and believe you? What work do you perform?” (John 6:30).
What more did they need to see?
Jesus had just fed a multitude with “five barley loaves” and “two fish.” The total number of people could easily have been close to fifteen thousand since the number “five thousand” just included the men. Even satisfying the hunger of a few hundred people with such little food would’ve been a significant miracle, but to feed so great a gathering was over-the-top supernatural.
Seeing such a miraculous sign should’ve at least caused the crowd to consider Jesus’ claims on the following day, but most scoffed at His claims and walked away.
The lack of discernment among this hungry throng from so long ago bears a striking resemblance to many Christians today. They see the multitude of signs telling them that they live in the last moments of time before the start of the Tribulation, yet they respond in the same manner as those who witnessed the feeding of the five thousand.
They scoff at our hope of Jesus’ imminent appearing and flock to churches that proclaim an end-of-the-world return of Jesus that happens in the far distant future. They want what Jesus offers but would rather not look for His imminent intervention in their world.
Beginning in the early seventeenth century, many students of Bible prophecy taught that Israel would again become a nation. When this miraculously happened about three hundred years later, it did little to change the minds of those who claimed God had rejected Israel. This major fulfillment of Bible prophecy didn’t alter their errant thinking that the church was God’s kingdom in place of Israel.
In His mercy, the Lord is letting today’s world see multiple precursors pointing to the soon release of the horses of the apocalypse in Revelation 6:1-8. I believe that if it were not for His restraining force, the world would already have experienced the full impact of these judgments. Sometimes I’m amazed that we are still here and these horses remain in their stalls. We are so close, but for God’s mercy.
Never before has there been so much evidence pointing to the nearness of this time of wrath than today. However, never in recent history has there been so much unawareness and disbelief regarding Bible prophecy as we now see in churches.
The same unbelief that caused the crowd to refute Jesus’ claims in John chapter 6 keeps many of today’s Christians oblivious to the fact that their world could radically and suddenly change at any moment. It grieves my heart that despite professing to believe in the inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture, so many pastors remain sound asleep, mired in unbelief concerning what the Lord revealed in His Word regarding His appearing and the time of His wrath upon this wicked world.
Of course, Jesus attracted many true followers during His time on the earth. Many saw the signs He performed confirming His identity and recognized Him as their Messiah. Notice the response of those in Jerusalem a little while after the feeding of the five thousand: “Yet many of the people believed in him. They said, ‘When the Christ appears, will he do more signs than this man has done?’” (John 7:31).
We might ask a similar question to those who tell us we are foolish to look for Jesus’ appearing anytime soon, or even in our lifetime: ‘If the Lord were to warn today’s Christians that the Tribulation period was near, would we see any more signs of its soon arrival than we currently witness?’
I can’t imagine we could see more evidence of the approaching Day of the Lord than what we now witness. I’m aware that those who reading are likely eagerly awaiting His return, but I write to provide reassurance of the validity of what we see despite living in the midst of naysayers.
Just like those living in the first century AD, we live in biblical times today. Also similar to that day long ago, it’s primarily church leaders who are leading people away from anticipating the Lord’s imminent appearing.
Jesus’ miracles should have shown alert people that he was literally more than a prophet. Feeding thousands, not hundreds, raising dead people who’d been dead for days, healing all kinds of diseases and casting out demons.
More than a prophet. But like us they still wanted to see something more.
Stuff going on in the world today makes your hair stand on end, for sure.
Christ return would be the worst possible thing that could happen to church.
There’s huge money in his coming.
There’s no money in his arrival.
Millerites. Read history.
Thank you. An extract from a manuscript of a book I’m writing called, “The End Times.” Hope the book helps.
Evidently, they’re not who we thought they were.
Nothing needs to happen at all other than His appearing.
I think Jim made it clear enough. Look around and see.
One needs to be ready at any time whether he comes in a week, month, year, or century because one could die later today.
AMEN! I’m not afraid of dying, but where I go after.
This is the time I will be judged. I look forward to the after.
PS, I’m not a religious nut. I don’t go to church regularly,
I know in my heart the signs are the highest ever.
Rest in the Fact that “Not One Jot or Tittle shall be Unfulfilled!”
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God Has Written His Word Proclaiming the End from The Beginning!
We have the Christ, The Holy One of Israel
Who will Never Leave Us nor Forsake Us!
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And So Come Lord Jesus!
So can I.
That’s right.
Well said.
Amen 🙏🏻!!!!
The need to see with their own eyes Jesus coming on the clouds. Otherwise, saying “Jesus is coming soon” is just specuation.
Only God knows the time of Christ’s return, No one else knows.
As my Mom told me decades ago:
“I grew up in the Great Depression, during the Dust Bowl, with WW2 on the horizon. We had far more reason to believe in the end of the world then than now!”
We are getting closer, but we will not know when.
Maybe one Christian ever who’s ever ever ever gotten it correct?
The end of the world nonsense is a fabulous excuse for weak men to stop fighting evil and just plain give up.
It gives them every excuse in the world to kick their feet up and let the hordes over run every thing good that God has given us.
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