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Month: May 2018

When is Christ Coming Back?

By Steven J. Hogan

~ A Saturday Morning Post #69 ~

I don’t know. You don’t know. “But of that day or hour no one knows… nor the Son, but the Father alone” (Matthew 24:36). Whereas God does not tell us the specific time of His Son’s return, He does say we can know the general time. “When you see all these things, recognize that He is near, right at the door” (Matthew 24:34). In past posts, I have listed out “these things”, the signs, events and conditions that need to take place before Christ’s return. But in this post, I want to explain why I believe it will be many years before all “these things” come to pass, and then the church is raptured.

Birth pains: Matthew 24:5-8 tells us there will be false Christs, famines, earthquakes and wars occurring before Christ’s coming, and these are “the beginning of birth pains.” In referring to these birth pains, Luke 21:9 says, “the end does not follow immediately.” We are now “hearing” about these things happening in “various places” around the world, but they are only the beginning, for these signs will increase in intensity and frequency, and “then they will deliver you (Christians) to tribulation” (Matthew 24:9). It’s now 2018, and we need to know there’s still a ways to go before Christ’s return and the rapture.

Globalism: The trend in this world in the last 100 years has been towards regionalism and globalism, illustrated by different organizations, like the UN, NATO, EU, WTO and the IMF. This is all leading to that time when the people of this world will once again try to build a “tower of Babel” (Genesis 11). But now, there’s a strong current of nationalism, for many countries want to be more independent of others. For example, you see this in the United States, Great Britain and China. I believe this global landscape needs to change a whole lot more before countries subject their sovereignty to the Antichrist, before Revelation 13:4 comes true – “the whole earth was amazed and followed after the Beast.”

United States: The United States has to decline in power before the Antichrist and his kingdom can rule this world, and the way things look now, this could take some time. Without question, the United States is still the strongest nation in the world, and it doesn’t look like anyone will soon supplant her from her superior position. Barring a stock market collapse, a massive earthquake, a huge cyber or nuclear EMP attack, any of which could cause the U.S. to quickly collapse, I believe this country’s #1 position is secure for a while. It is Daniel 8:9-14, 9:26-27, 11:36-45 that explains why the Antichrist is from across the Atlantic, and not from the United States.

Increasing Sin: The moral condition of this world has declined rapidly in the past 50-60 years, but it needs to go downhill a lot more before the rapture of the church. In the time leading up to Christ’s coming, there will be rampant lawlessness, a corrupt culture, a sin-dominated society and the Antichrist, a “man of lawlessness,” ruling the world. There will be a clear polarization between believers and unbelievers, between a holy church and a wicked world, but we’re not there yet. Matthew 24:12, 2 Thessalonians 2:3

Global Anti-Semitism. Zechariah 12:3, in speaking about the Jews in the end times, says “all the nations of the earth will be gathered against her.” At this time, most countries in the world are strongly opposed to the Jews, demonstrated by their anti-Semitic votes in the United Nations. But the United States and other countries aligned with her, are still supporting the Jews. Before Christ can come back, this country and others will have to join with the rest of the world in their utter hate for the Jews. We are not there yet – it’s going to take more time before “Jerusalem (is) a heavy stone for all the peoples.” Zechariah 12:3

The Image and Mark of the Beast. The Antichrist will need to have the technology, a sophisticated global system in place to be able to spiritually, militarily, and economically rule the world, to be able to communicate with everyone in the world, demand people to worship his image, and force people to take his mark. In this information age, with computers, the internet, smart phones, and many means of surveillance, it’s obvious that we are getting closer to that time when the Antichrist will be able to control the world. But I believe we are still years away before one man (Antichrist) will be able to implement his one-world order, when people in the world will want him to rule, and accept his means to rule over them. Revelation 13:14-17

Put all these together, birth pains, growing globalism, decline of the U.S., increasing sin and anti-Semitism, technology for one-world rule. Add in the need for more wars, further realignment of nations, global gospel preaching, a peace treaty, a temple in Jerusalem, and great persecution, and you can see how it could take many years before the return of Christ and the rapture of the church. I plan to share much more on this next week.

We are now at that stage, “the beginning of birth pains,” and as Luke 21:9 says, “the end does not follow immediately.” A lot more must happen before Christ comes back. In the years ahead, “those who have insight” (Daniel 11:33) will see prophecy being fulfilled, and therefore “see the day drawing near” (Hebrews 10:25), and they are to instruct and strengthen other Christians. Always remember and be encouraged by Jesus’ last words in the Bible, “Behold, I am coming soon.” Revelation 22:20

P.S. I want to encourage you to read (or read again) this post, Does Anybody Know What Time It Is? It relates directly to this post, and really helps you understand more about the timing of Christ’s return.

Reflections on the Timing of Christ’s Return

By Steven J. Hogan

~ A Saturday Morning Post #68 ~

I think a lot about the timing of Christ’s return. Why shouldn’t I, and why shouldn’t you? Look at what the Bible tells us. Mark 13:23 says, “But take heed; behold, I have told you everything in advance,” meaning that God has told you and I specific things that will take place before His Son’s return, and wants us to be anticipating them. Matthew 24:34 instructs us, “This generation will not pass away until all these things take place,” meaning that a very large number of people living in the end-times will be observing all these events predicting Christ’s coming. Hebrews 10:25 says we are to be “…encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the day drawing near,” meaning that Christians alive in the years leading up to Christ’s coming, will be able to see, to sense and discern, that the day of Christ and the rapture are getting closer, and are to tell others.

1 Thessalonians 5:4 says, “But you, brethren, are not in darkness, that the day would overtake you like a thief,” meaning that Christians on this earth are not to be caught off guard and surprised by Christ’s coming and the rapture, but they are to be expecting it and looking forward to it. Romans 13:11 warned the first century believers, “Do this, knowing the time, that it is already the hour for you to awaken from sleep; for salvation is nearer to us than when we first believed,” meaning that salvation, that is, glorification, was near, was not far off back then, and how much more so is it today, 2000 years later?

Luke 2:38 is describing godly first century believers when it speaks of “all those who were looking for the redemption of Jerusalem.” Aren’t they to be examples to us of how we are to be looking for Christ’s coming? Yes, yes they are. 1 Chronicles 12:32 speaks of the “men of Issachar who understood the times, and knew what Israel should do.” Their example is also instructive, for as we realize God’s prophetic word is coming true, then we should be telling others how they are to live in light of Christ’s return.

These verses fire up my heart, for God has ordained and planned that you and I would be alive at this time in history, in the end-times, and it won’t be long now before the return of Christ and the rapture of the church. It is very, very near, for God is working with the Jews, prophesied events are coming true, we can see the day of Christ getting closer; and we are not to be surprised. Let me make some other observations about the timing of Christ’s coming.

1. The rapture is not imminent, meaning it cannot happen at any moment, at any time, for many God-predicted signs still need to happen before it takes place, and we’re taken up.
2. No one but God knows the exact time of Christ’s return, but we can know the general time. As we see these predicted events fulfilled, our hearts will be instructed and greatly stirred, for then we will realize that Christ’s coming is getting closer, and that we will soon see Him face to face.
3. God is working every day, divinely ordaining, powerfully orchestrating, and wisely overseeing people’s lives, bringing about all these events that need to occur, leading to that specific and climactic time when He sends Jesus Christ back to earth.
4. Many prophecy passages speak of these events, Matthew 24 being the best, for it tells us 20 different things that will take place before the rapture. Here are some of them: wars, earthquakes, famines, great tribulation, persecution, increasing sin, preaching the gospel to the world, betrayal, the Antichrist revealed, cosmic signs, etc.
5. Since the Jews are back in their land, then we know we live in the end-times, and therefore Christ’s coming is very, very soon. You may have recently heard that Jerusalem became the official capital of Israel. This may be a key event leading to the treaty between the Antichrist and the Jews (Daniel 9:27), another indication that Christ’s return is at hand.
6. Christ is coming soon, and that’s because He says so: “Behold, I am coming soon” (Revelation 22:7). But the fact that this age has been going on for thousands of years, and the fact that we now live in the end-times of this age means He is coming very, very soon. An NFL football game lasts for 60 minutes, but we know it’s about over when the two-minute warning sounds. That we live in the end-times is our two-minute warning.
7. I also believe Christ’s coming is still many years away, even though we know it’s very, very soon. The reason I say many years, is because I think it’s going to take some time for the events mentioned in point 4 to come to pass. I will explain this in more detail next week.

Let me close by giving you a personal perspective. In the early ‘70’s, about 45 years ago, I and many other Christians were convinced that Christ would come back in our lifetimes. But after studying the subject of prophecy for the past 25 years, and knowing all that still needs to be fulfilled, I just don’t believe I will be here on earth at Christ’s coming and the rapture. (I am 65). I sure wish I were here, but I can’t see it. Regardless of our age, let’s remember these words, “For yet in a very little while, He who is coming will come, and will not delay” (Hebrews 10:37). “Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.” Revelation 22:20

P.S. I added a drop down menu for Archives, the purpose being to enable you to locate past posts by subject. Check this out, for it will greatly help you in your study of particular prophecy subjects.

 

An Overview of Your Christian Life

By Steven J. Hogan

~ A Saturday Morning Post #67 ~

No photo description available.No photo description available.Image may contain: 1 personImage may contain: 1 personIt’s so easy to get bogged down in the details of life. There are places to go and people to see. There are things, both big and small, and important too, that demand your attention, that you need to tend to. There are issues relating to jobs, children, parents, houses, yards, finances, health, church, etc. And yes, you need to be faithful in all these things, for this is what God instructs you to do. But God also wants you to keep in mind the big picture, to have perspective, to see the end from the beginning, to know where you are and where you are going. In the past two posts, we have looked at God’s overall plan for this age, the next age and the age after that. Today, I want to look at some verses that give you an overview of God’s plan for your life.

Psalm 23:6“Surely goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.” Your life is made up of two main parts. There’s your time on earth, when you’re walking with the Lord, and are personally experiencing His amazing goodness and love. After this life, you will live forever with the Lord, experiencing much, much more of His goodness and love, and His incredible glory.

Romans 8:30“And those He predestined, He also called; those He called, He also justified; and those He justified, He also glorified.” Four words summarize your salvation. First, we go back to eternity past and see that God predestined you to be saved. Second, there’s the time when you were called, when God worked in your heart, leading up to your salvation. Third, you were justified, you were born again and saved, becoming a child of God. Fourth and finally, you will be glorified, perfected in every way, referring to that time in the future when your salvation will be fully completed.

1 Corinthians 1:30 “By His doing you are in Christ Jesus, who became to us wisdom from God, and righteousness, sanctification and redemption.” With three important words, this one verse describes your Christian life. Righteousness refers to when you were born again and made righteous in God’s eyes. Sanctification describes your present life on earth, as you grow in holiness and live for the Lord. Redemption speaks of the future, that time when Christ returns, and those living on earth will be redeemed, delivered from their old body and glorified, and taken up to be with the Lord Jesus.

Philippians 1:6“I am confident of this very thing, that He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus.” God gives two key words describing your salvation, “began” and “perfect”. God “began” a good work in you, meaning there was a specific moment in the past when He saved you, starting His gracious and eternal work in you. In the future, on the day of Christ Jesus, at the time of the rapture, your life will be “perfect”, for your salvation will have been completed, for you will be glorified.

Colossians 3:3-4“You have died and your life is hidden with Christ in God. When Christ, who is our life, is revealed, then you will also be revealed with Him in glory.” Again, we get God’s perspective, for we see His overall plan for your life. The phrase, “you have died”, refers to being justified, for you were crucified with Christ, and saved from your old life. “Your life is hidden with Christ”, talks of your present sanctification, for it’s not about you, but about Christ living in and through you. Then “Christ… is revealed,” speaking of Christ’s return and the rapture of the church, that time when all believers will be glorified. Finally, we see that we will “be revealed with Him in glory,” meaning that we will visibly reign with Jesus Christ during His glorious millennial kingdom.

What can we conclude from these verses?
1. They focus on the big picture, the totality of your salvation, your justification, sanctification, glorification, and your reign with Jesus Christ on earth. Revelation 1:4-6
2. They don’t speak about physical death because that’s no longer a problem, for now you have life, eternal life. Regardless of what happens during your time on earth, it is guaranteed that you will be glorified and forever be with Christ in glory. Romans 8:28-30
3. A great number of believers won’t physically die before the rapture. For these people, God’s plans for their lives (justification, sanctification and glorification) are converging and coinciding with God’s plans for the end-times, the return of Christ and the rapture of the church. Revelation 6-7
4. Those who die before the rapture will go straight to heaven. But they won’t be there long, for this age is soon coming to an end, and then, with all the believers still on earth, they will be glorified. Shortly after that, the kingdom age will begin on earth. Psalm 47
5. Your salvation is an incredible and wonderful work of God. You can be most assured that God will fully finish His work in you, and that soon you will be with Jesus, glorified, in heaven, and with all the other believers. Philippians 3:20-21
6. Having this big picture perspective of your life gives you hope, encouraging you, and helping you to persevere to the end of your life, or the end of this age. “Fix your hope completely on the grace to be given to you at the revelation of Jesus Christ.” 1 Peter 1:3-13

P.S. “Now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face” (1 Corinthians 13:12). As Christians, we need to live for the Lord in light of the great future our Father has given us. This article talks about our amazing and glorious future:  Being in Heaven with Jesus, and the Believers, and in a New Glorified Body.

The Big Picture: The Present Age and the Ages to Come

By Steven J. Hogan

~ A Saturday Morning Post #66 ~

There’s no doubt that God wants us to see the big picture, to know His overall purpose when it comes to the future of the world, to the end-times and the rapture, and to the next age, and the age after that. In the past three years, God has been opening up my eyes to many passages that give us this perspective, this mountaintop view of what God has in store for the Jews, the church, and for our own personal lives. It’s imperative that we see what God is now doing in the world, and realize that we are an important part of His perfect plans. The passage that best gives this big picture perspective is 1 Corinthians 15:20-28, for in these few verses God speaks about this age, and the two ages to come.

It was about 2000 years ago, during this present age, that Jesus Christ was raised from the dead, becoming the first person to ever receive a new, glorified body. But when will believers be made alive, when will our salvation be complete, when will we be glorified? Verses 22-23 tell us, “As in Adam all die, so also in Christ all will be made alive. But each in His own order: Christ the first fruits, after that those who are Christ’s at His coming.” This clearly says it’s at Christ’s 2nd coming, at the time of the rapture, that all believers from all time, will be resurrected. And the fact that the Jews are back in their land means we now live in the end-times, in the very last part of this age, and so it won’t be long before Christ’s return, and our salvation will be complete and we will be glorified.

Then what? Verses 24-28 tell us about the next two ages. First, there’s the kingdom age, when Christ will be King and reign for 1000 years (Revelation 20:6). This will be a most magnificent age, for Christ will be ruling with a rod of iron, abolishing all other rule and authority. “The Lord Most High is to be feared, a great King over all the earth… that Your way may be known on the earth, Your salvation among all nations” (Psalm 47:2, 67:2). During this good age, all those glorified at Christ’s coming, along with a great multitude of Jewish believers, will be reigning with Him. Christ will perfectly rule over an imperfect and repopulated world. All people on earth will submit to Him, or else there will be just and immediate consequences. “Every knee will bow… and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” Philippians 2:10-11

As you know, we now live in an evil age, on an earth controlled by the devil, in a world filled with wickedness and corruption. That’s why I truly long for the next age, this extra-long period of time when Christ is powerfully leading and wonderfully blessing, when many are getting saved, when there’s quick and perfect justice, and when there’s finally world peace. But there will still be death. Verses 25-26 say, “He (Christ) must reign until He has put all His enemies under His feet. The last enemy to be destroyed is death.” Revelation 20:7-10 describes the last battle against Satan and sinners on earth, one that takes place at the very end of this 1000-year kingdom age. “Fire came down from heaven and devoured them.” Finally, both the devil and death will be totally and forever defeated. “The devil who deceived them was thrown into the lake of fire… death and Hades were thrown into the lake of fire” (Revelation 20:13-14). Can you imagine being with all the other angels and saints, as we are joyfully shouting and celebrating the resounding and glorious victory of Jesus Christ over death and the devil? Hallelujah!!!

“Then comes the end” of this 1000 years, “when He (Christ) hands over the kingdom to God the Father.” The transition, from this kingdom age to the next age, is beautifully described in 1 Corinthians 15:24, 27-28. Picture this divine and loving scene between the Father and Son, “when all things are subjected to Christ, then the Son Himself also will be subjected to the One who subjected all things to Him, that God may be all in all.”

That brings us to the next age, the final era, the eternal kingdom age. Revelation 21:1 says, “Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth.” Our relationship with God in our new home is described in verse 3, “Behold, the tabernacle of God is among men, and He will dwell among them, and they shall be His people and God Himself will be among them.” In verse 5, God joyfully tells us, “Behold, I am making all things new.” My soul is humbled and touched as I think of the great love God has for us, that we will be with Him and one another, forever and ever. “No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love Him.” 1 Corinthians 2:9

I am so thankful God has chosen me to live for Him during the last years of this age. I am greatly motivated by the fact that now is my time to serve my Savior. “We are His workmanship created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.” There’s only a few years left, and our life on earth will be over and we will wonderfully and quickly leave this earth. Remember our hope, that God “raised us up with Christ, and seated us with Him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, so that in the ages to come He might show the surpassing riches of His grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus” (Ephesians 2:5-10). Do you see it? There’s this age, and two more ages to come, the millennial kingdom and then the eternal kingdom.

P.S. – Here is a message that I gave this past Sunday to our church, which I know many found very helpful:  Encouraging the Discouraged.

P.P.S. As you know, there are many charts on this blog site, and these are specifically designed to help you see the big picture. One article in particular, Charting the Future with Prophecy Charts, has been written to help you see the importance of these charts, and how they will help you more clearly see the big picture perspective God wants you to have.