DAILY ARTICLE - 6/28/06
Planet
Earth's Wake Up Call
by
Hal
Lindsey
At least 150,000 lives were
suddenly snuffed out. A shocking percentage of them were under the age
of twelve years old. This disaster has forced nearly everyone to
confront the uncomfortable issue of sudden and unexpected death.
Yet there is one thing in
life we must all face – we are all going to die. We may hurl charges
against ‘god’ that He has ‘unfairly allowed’ such catastrophe to
snuff out the lives of so many young people, but in the end – death is
a certainty to us all.
Because most people today
act as though this life as all there is, death is the ultimate tragedy.
Especially, if those who die didn’t have a chance ‘to get the most
out of this life.’ Death is to be avoided at all costs for as long as
possible. People who normally do not believe in God nevertheless pour
outrage at God for allowing such ‘unjust tragedy’ to happen.
In one-way or another the
world charges, “Why does God allow such horrible things to happen
‘to good people’”?
In view of all this, I am
going to present God’s perspective of this question.
First, God declares that He created all men to live forever. But because of mankind’s rebellion against Him, man now has two destinations in eternity.
Every person who does not restore his relationship with God will spend
eternity away from God in a place of isolation and outer darkness. This
consequence is so great, that God Himself stepped out of eternity into
time in the person of Jesus Christ in order pay our penalty for
rebellion. On that basis, God offers each person who will receive it a
free gift of pardon and eternity with Him.
The most familiar verses in
the Bible are based on this reality, “For God
so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever
believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life. For God did not
send the Son into the world to judge the world, but that the world might
be saved through Him. He who believes in Him is not judged; he who does
not believe has been judged already, because he has not believed in the
name of the only begotten Son of God. This is the judgment, that the
Light has come into the world, and men loved the darkness rather than
the Light, for their deeds were evil.” (John 3:16-19 NAS)
You see, from God’s
perspective the ultimate tragedy is not the age or nature of your death.
The ultimate tragedy is to die without resolving where you will spend
eternity.
Now I know that this is not
a popular idea for he world to confront. But Truth is truth no matter
how much man chooses to deceive himself about it.
Second, when you look at
life from the perspective of eternity, what may be considered a tragedy
to the world may not be so at all. God says this world is only a
preparation for eternity. Therefore if a person dies suddenly at a young
age, it may be a blessing rather than a curse.
The Bible teaches that if a
person dies before the age of accountability, he is automatically
covered by the atonement of Jesus Christ because he didn’t have the
ability to make a decision. There are many people in heaven from the
Tsunami that wouldn’t have been there if they had lived out their
life.
In great catastrophe, true
believers in Jesus Christ are killed along with those who are not.
However this is not a tragedy to the believer. God says, “Precious
in the sight of the LORD is the death of His saints.” (Psalm 116:15
NKJ)
To the world, such a
statement is incomprehensible. But the Bible teaches that every believer
is a saint in the eyes of God. The word means one set apart as God’s
possession. So when he dies, it is a homecoming. All pain, sorrows and
tears are over. God says, “Therefore, being
always of good courage, and knowing that while we are at home in the
body we are absent from the Lord – for we walk by faith, not by sight
– we are of good courage, I say, and prefer rather to be absent from
the body and to be at home [literally face to face] with the Lord.” (2
Corinthians 5:6-8 NASU)
Third, the one who
understands life in view of eternity lives with a different purpose. He
realizes that there is no guarantee on the length and condition of this
life. God says, “Yet you do not know what
your life will be like tomorrow. You are just a vapor that appears for a
little while and then vanishes away. Instead, you ought to say, ‘If
the Lord wills, we will live and also do this or that’.” (James
4:14-15 NAS)
Each one of us is blazing a
vapor trail across the sky of time. God tells us it is the love and good
we do for our fellow man what He will remember from our brief ‘vapor
trail’ in time. And we will be rewarded forever for everything we do
in faith for Him.
Finally, Jesus Christ spoke
out about those who self-righteously look upon catastrophes and pass
judgment that those who perished most have been greater sinners than
everyone else.
“Now
on the same occasion there were some present who reported to Him about
the Galileans whose blood Pilate had mixed with their sacrifices. And
Jesus said to them, ‘Do you suppose that these Galileans were greater
sinners than all other Galileans because they suffered this fate? I tell
you, no, but unless you repent, you will all likewise perish. Or do you
suppose that those eighteen on whom the tower in Siloam fell and killed
them were worse culprits than all the men who live in Jerusalem? I tell
you, no, but unless you repent, you will all likewise perish’.”
(Luke 13:1-5 NAS)
Such catastrophes as The
Sumatran earthquake-tsunami should be viewed with humility and
compassion. Apart from God’s intervening grace, we could all fall
victim to “natural disasters”. The Bible teaches that such
catastrophes are the result of an earth that is living on the curse
resulting from man’s fall.
We live in “Cosmos
Diabolicus”. The Bible says, “We know that
we are children of God, and that the whole world is under the control of
the Evil One.” Jesus warned that Satan is “The Ruler of
this world.” (John 14:30)
The book of Job reveals that
Satan has the authority and power to unleash great “natural
disasters.”
Jesus also warned that as
the time for His Return drew near, natural catastrophes would increase
in frequency and destructive power. He particularly mentioned great
earthquakes and paralyzing fear because of the “roaring of the waves
of the sea.”
We are at the time of these
signs that Jesus called “birth pains.” Therefore the greatest
priority is to win as many people to faith in Christ as possible and to
grow in faith so as to be able to face the crises that surely are
coming.
The time is at hand. Make
sure that you have received God’s free gift of pardon through
Christ’s death in your place. Pray right now and receive Him. Tell Him
you want Him to come in and change your life to His will.
Your eternal destiny depends upon your decision.
SOURCE: Hal Lindsey Oracle