“As I’ve walked among Christians recently, around the world and especially here in America, I’ve seen that they’re all concerned and, to a certain degree, angry and disappointed. And I’m like, what did you expect the end times to be like? I mean, if anything, everything we see that is happening all around the world should encourage us.
You know, it reminds me of the two disciples on that Sunday morning who went all the way down to Emmaus. Remember that? They were disciples. They were not from the Sanhedrin or Pharisees or Sadducees. I mean, they were disciples. They knew Jesus. They heard every word He had to say. They knew what He had said regarding what He had to go through. It didn’t come as a surprise. And yet as they walked all the way from Jerusalem after they had heard from the woman that came to the tomb that morning that the tomb is empty, they were walking and talking with one another and they were what? Sad!
They had just heard that He’s not there in the tomb, He’s alive. And they are sad. And this is more or less what I see around me right now. Everybody is so disappointed that their freedoms are being taken from them. Wow, show me in what book of the Bible it says that we will maintain our freedoms at the very end. Is it in the Book of Second Opinions? What book? Because the last time I heard about the end times, Jesus is the One who promised us tribulations, but still He said to be of good cheer.”
While there are many things that we are blessed with as born again Christians, we tend to forget some of them when the heat is on or the going gets tough. One of the most important things for us to remember right now is the difference between happiness and joy. Happiness is circumstance based. When things are going well or when a blessing comes our way, we are happy. When things are not going good and troubles come our way, we are not happy. Because the good and the bad are part of life on earth, if we live only to be happy, we will be living a roller coaster existence.
Joy, however, is more stable. It is not based on things being up or down, good or bad. It is a constant in the life of a believer.
We cannot allow the perils of the last days to rob us of our joy. We can and should be unhappy about what is going on around us, but the joy of our salvation need not be impacted by it. The world has gone mad, but it is not our home. Good is called evil and evil is called good, yet we are headed to a city in which righteousness dwells. It is a city whose builder and maker is God. We are hated by all for His name’s sake, yet because we bear His name and are bought by His blood, nothing can separate us from His love and no one can snatch us from His hand.
We cannot be like the disciples on the road to Emmaus, who were dejected because things went a direction they weren’t expecting. The truth was they should have been expecting what robbed them of their joy.
Notice what turned a long-faced and unhappy journey back home into a time of renewed excitement and joy? The Scriptures that told them they should have expected the events of the last three days. We too are in the same situation. The Scriptures have told us what things would be like in the last days and here we are.
Luke 24:25-27, 30-32 KJV – “Then he said unto them, O fools, and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken: Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter into his glory? And beginning at Moses and all the prophets, he expounded unto them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself… And it came to pass, as he sat at meat with them, he took bread, and blessed it, and brake, and gave to them. And their eyes were opened, and they knew him; and he vanished out of their sight. And they said one to another, Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the scriptures?”
The Scriptures that told them they should have expected the events of the last three days. We too are in the same situation. The Scriptures have told us what things would be like in the last days and here we are.
2 comments:
Even if blessed while evil swirls around you, it's normal to be concerned enough that it can hit home if not circumvented by the hand of our Lord. So, we pray, we endure, but our loving God throughout History has seen many through gloom & doom which touched planet Earth, Wars, Depression, Hitler, Vietnam, ME Turmoil, so many times terror has occurred, so if this terror is one for the books, the Bible tells us so, shall be it!
Not being perfect, giving Christian's time to adjust to stupid going on Earth, needs to be respected; We each have a personal relationship with God, have a purpose in life, even had past experiences in our journey of life preparing us for times like this, doesn't mean we always have to respond like a saint at every turn. If irritated, people try to improve life to maintain joyfulness, we take deep breathe, pray about it, and forge ahead. Helping other's while taking care of oneself can be a balancing act, attainable with the help of God Almighty! What shall be, shall be, agreed. It's Fall, the most beautiful time of the year in most places, a super time to enjoy life, we can see God everywhere in everything God created, and know it will only get better, we are just passing through....
Thanks for the reminder.
It's all coming together.
God Bless.
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