What is going on in the world? This question
seems to be on the minds of many people today as we consider world events. Some
people face these times of uncertainty with great fear and dread while others
engage these times with wonder and expectation. For those of us who are
Christians, there is another question on our minds: “Do world events have
anything to do with Bible prophecy and the return of Jesus?” While God is clear
in His Word that no one knows the time or day when Jesus will return (Matthew
24:36), He also tells us in the same passage to “keep watch.” He gave us
specific prophecies in the Bible related to world events telling us these would
be indicators that His return was near, and He stated that these anticipated
happenings would grow in increasing intensity: “But all these things are merely
the beginning of birth pangs” (Matthew 24:8). The miracle of birth begins
slowly, maybe even weeks before the actual delivery. Early contractions are so
insignificant that many young mothers may not even notice them. As the
prophecies of Matthew 24 begin to be fulfilled, they will start small and grow
in significance. There is no doubt that we are seeing a growth in intensity of
world turmoil, and some of these specific prophecies are becoming more pronounced
with every passing day.
If we are living in the last days, what
does this mean for the Church? What does it mean for you and your family? It is
because of my burden for the Church and my belief that we could be facing very
challenging days in the near future, I wrote my new book, Immovable: Standing Firm in the Last Days. I believe that God has
given Christians equipment, or armor, to help us endure the evil days leading
up to Christ’s return and to bear fruit during a time of unparalleled
opportunity. Ephesians 6:13 says, “Therefore, take up the full armor of God, so
that you will be able to resist in the evil day, and having done everything, to
stand firm.” I shared these thoughts about this verse in my book: “While ‘the
day of evil’ can refer to a time of intense temptation or spiritual conflict
that can come at any point in any Christian’s life, it seems that God may be
calling us to think about THE day of evil. Is it possible that this passage is
calling Christians approaching the last days to prepare for battle by putting
on spiritual armor?” With that question going through my mind, I began studying
Bible prophecy about the last days comparing it to the teaching of the
spiritual armor of Ephesians 6. The connection was significant, and I believe
there are important implications relating the spiritual armor for the last
generation before the return of Christ. These implications are not only
important for us, but also for our children and grandchildren.
I encourage you to consider our times
and the clear teaching of Scripture. Study Bible prophecy with an eye on the
evening news and consider how the spiritual armor of Ephesians 6 will help you
prepare for what is to come. What do you need to do to put on the spiritual
armor of God so you will stand firm in the last days? Being immovable is really
not an option for the Church. The world is desperate to see strong, healthy
believers standing firm in the last days. When the winds of heresy and
deception blow, will you be immovable holding firmly to the truth of God? The
only way you or I will stand firm is if we put on the armor of God and allow
the immovable Lord Jesus Christ to live victoriously through us.
Dr.
Tim Riordan serves as pastor of SonRise Baptist Church in Newnan, Georgia and
is the author of Songs
from the Heart: Meeting with God in the Psalms and his newest
book Immovable:
Standing Firm in the Last Days. For more information on his books or
ministry, visit his website at www.timriordan.me.
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