The University of Missouri and the Problems Promised in Prophecy
” . . . For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom . . .” – Matthew 24:7
The world has not changed for the better over the last 20 centuries. If the Lord’s timing is different than what many people think, it will not change for the better over the next 20 centuries. Society is, and will be, all that the Bible tells us that it is, and will be, and one of the things that the Lord Jesus told us in “bright red ink on bright white paper” is that prior to His return, that rising racial turmoil will be a hallmark of a hell bound society. He did not give it to us as a spiritual virtue either, He gave it to us as a sign and symptom of the season before He comes again.
I remember as a younger man reading the great Olivet Discourse with eagerness to see if I could see what no one could see, or had seen in over 2000 years. It never happened. What did happen was that when I came to verse 7 I would wonder if the Lord was just repeating Himself for effect when He spoke of “nation – nation – kingdom – kingdom.” Most people think of a “nation” and a “kingdom” as the same thing; but in fact they are not.
When we look behind the king’s English we find that the word for nation is the word “ethnos” in which we get our word, “ethnic” from. According to Dr. Strong the root and concept of this word is “race”. Now that being said, Jesus told us that “race would rise up against race” and that kingdom or country would rise up against country. This is not a flowering promise for people to embrace, it is a thorn for us to be aware of, and understand what it means. It means that things are happening (as always) just as Jesus said they would.
This prophecy is a pre-revelation of the sin in society as the world keeps on turning. And the bad news is it is going to get worse . . . before it gets better.
After reading through the happenings of the Missouri campus and listening to the talking heads the only thing I see and hear is a plethora of people who are totally confused about what to do, and have no idea about how to get a handle on it.
The fact is that every white man, and black man, and green, red, and blue man for that matter is depraved from the substance of their soul. The Biblical terminology is our “sin nature” – every man, woman, boy and girl has it. In the context of the Missouri problem, (whether we are talking about Ferguson, or the U of M) the depravity of man, and the spiritual ignorance of the lost has mixed together for a confusing chaos the Lord is not the author of.
There is no doubt that black people have suffered, and do suffer from the abuse of somewhite people. Only a fool denies that fact.
Neither is there any doubt that some black people are so saturated with an “entitlement” spirit and “victimhood” attitude that they think it’s morally wrong to be white.
Don’t misunderstand – there are “entitlement minded white people” as well as “abusive black people”but those are the predominant generalizations that exist in society right now.
One protester that I read of made the statement, “this is 2015, we should be past this.” I hope I don’t sound condescending when I say this, but what makes us think “2015” has anything to do with it. The Bible says there is nothing new under the sun. They could very well have said “It’s 1860 we should be past this.” They could have said, “It’s 1950 we should be past this.” Societies and civilizations do not “advance” with the passage of time, they digress. Admittedly, in many places the fellowship and friendship between the white man and the black man is much better in our generation than it was in the previous, at least on a social level. On many levels however what we are seeing in Missouri is not just about “black and white” it is about “conservative and liberal.”
The events that led to the conflict were purely a racial in nature. Some of the things that have come about since the President and other officials have stepped down, have divided people not necessarily along the racial divide, but along the conservative/liberal divide.
At the end of the day, things are happening as Jesus said they would. It is a tragedy, but it is the truth. There is only one thing that will change it, and the world does not want to hear it, or accept it. It is Jesus. When Jesus enters the heart of a man, the man changes. If the man doesn’t change, then Jesus didn’t come in. Jesus does not just come in to the heart of white men. Nor does He just change the hearts of black men. Jesus changes the hearts of lost men. Until the hearts are changed, the minds will never be convinced.
The problems in Missouri are unredeemed hearts, unBiblical thinking, and uninterested people. A good solid dose of repentance of sin, and faith in Jesus Christ is the only thing that will change anything, and therefore the only change worth making.
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN SIN GOES FROM SHOCKING TO AMUSING?
Weekend News Today – Nov 12, 2015
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN SIN GOES FROM SHOCKING TO AMUSING?
“Remember ever, and always, that your country was founded by the stern old Puritans whose first act on touching the soil of the new world was to offer on bended knees thanksgiving to Almighty God” (paraphrase of Henry Wilson; 18th U.S. Vice President).
Weekend News Today – Nov 12, 2015 — Unlike today, many early political leaders were not ashamed to admit the true source of America’s strength—they were biblically correct, rather than politically correct. They were statesmen, not politicians. A politician thinks of the next election; a statesman thinks of the next generation.
You may say, “Times change.” And you are correct, but God’s standards do not. The sin that once amazed us now amuses us; just look at what is considered “entertainment” today. When sin begins to amuse us, we are dangerously close to the edge—”Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil” (Isaiah 5:20).
Darwin is praised and curriculum that removes God is applauded. Boys can be girls, and girls boys. Men can marry men—women marry women. Chaplains can no longer look to the true source of truth and comfort. Up is down and down is up. America, wake up—we are a nation void of understanding … void of truth.
No matter how many laws are passed in favor of same-sex marriage or how many Facebook users update their profiles to self-identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (800,000 in the last year), it will not change God’s mind. “I am the Lord thy God—I change not” (Malachi 3:6).
We must extend compassion but without compromise. Warning, confronting, challenging, advising, and admonishing are all characteristic of speaking the truth in love, not hate. Parents warn, confront, challenge, and admonish daily. Truly misled or self-serving individuals would wrongly attribute these traits to “hate-speech.”
The culture around us simply reflects who and what we value. As things stand, the future of America will be an atmosphere of even greater intolerance toward those committed to God’s ways, absolute truth, and traditional values. Ironically, groups that promote “tolerance” often lack tolerance for those who hold opposing views.
With a culture saturated by political correctness and relativism, we are inclined to ask if there is any hope for America. If we continue down this slippery slope, there is little hope. Apart from a national spiritual awakening, it will be difficult to turn the Titanic around—the vessel has been struck; what’s inside is spilling out. But if God brings revival—if we once again set our hearts and minds on Him—there is tremendous hope.
In churches across America, crowd appeal and pleasing the masses tends to be the goal rather than calling out destructive lifestyles, which can result in revival and renewal. If judgment will start in the house of God, so must revival.
A deathlike, deep slumber, has overtaken the church: “I know your works, that you have a name that you are alive, but you are dead” (Revelation 3:1). The beacon of light has faded, the salt has lost its savor, and the message of the cross has been edited out of most sermons. We have lost our fervor for the truth. Have we considered that we may have offended God?
Let us not forget: America did not produce the blessings of liberty and freedom—God produced the blessings of America. Nearly 400 years ago, many sacrificed their lives and their families to promote religious freedom, and America was born. Many of those early Americans understood God’s design for a prosperous life—they were not found in government, but in God alone—it was on this foundation that America was built. Some may be offended by America’s Christian heritage, but that does not give them the right to remove God from America’s history.
Fortunately, God will continue to call from each generation those who will support His principles. I believe that many today are called to support these truths. John Chalfant, a member of the Council for National Policy, said, “If we participate in dragging down our country by refusing to become involved when we are commanded to be virtuous and to let our convictions be known, do we deserve to be free?” The price of freedom is never free. The moral state of our nation cannot be left to chance. We must keep the roots alive. I vote for God!
I make no apologies for the controversial content of this article. When we fail to confront, we confirm. When we fail to confront destructive ideas and philosophies, we are, in essence, confirming them. To state the obvious, we become part of the problem … we cannot change what we will not confront.
A large majority of the churches in America have been desensitized one generation at a time, one court decision at a time, one compromise at a time, and we are drowning in a cesspool of relativism. “The wicked freely parade and prance about while evil is praised throughout the land” (Psalm 12:8). I vote for God—He is our only hope. “Wilt thou not revive us again: that thy people may rejoice in thee?” (Psalm 85:6).
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