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Days of Noah, Days of Lot Alert!
Ever since Donald J. Trump became president #45, I’ve presented in this column the conviction that his coming into such global power must have dramatic prophetic significance.
Specifically, I’ve expressed that Trump’s presidency might be relevant to what I believe is one of the most obvious prophecies for the time of the Rapture of the Church.
I believe and have often put forward that the words of Jesus about the days of Lot, as recorded in Luke 17:28-30, portray precisely what things will be like when Christ steps onto the clouds of Glory and shouts, “Come up here!”
That belief about social and cultural atmospherics at Christ’s next catastrophic intervention into the affairs of mankind has been framed as “business as usual.” In other words, things will be going along pretty much as usual, economically speaking, when the Church is called into eternity at the Rapture. People will be buying, selling, building, planting–doing all the things of normal life.
As a matter of fact, I believe Jesus’ words in that prophecy indicate that things, fiscally speaking, will be moving along at a better-than-usual pace.
Sodom and Gomorrah constituted the region in the Middle East that had to offer the richest lifestyles for inhabitants. Remember, Lot chose to go to Sodom when his Uncle Abraham offered him his choice of places to establish residence. Sodom was the lushest, most desirable area in the region.
Of course, Sodom and Gomorrah at the same time constituted the wickedest place on earth, according to Genesis chapter 19.
I draw the parallel of our society and culture today to that experienced by Lot in Sodom. Just as America’s economy is beginning to pick up at a reluctantly acknowledged pace of increase by some anti-Trump pundits, we have endured a corruptive and wicked societal and cultural degradation over the past months and years.
We all know about the woke insanity that was intended to fundamentally transform America, according to Barack Obama. Things became so insane that government was preventing parents from keeping the evil forces from mutilating their children to change their genders, even arresting parents in some instances.
And now, the much-hated Donald J. Trump is credited—reluctantly so by Trump-haters—with creating an economy that is on the verge of booming. For instance:
>Wall Street sentiment is surging as the stock market reaches new record highs. JPMorgan Chase & Co., Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, UBS Global Wealth Management, and Barclays have all elevated their S&P 500 Index year-end targets—now predicting record gains to continue.
>Consumer outlook is on the rise. With core inflation at its lowest level since March 2021, expectations for an inflation spike have “completely receded” as Americans grow increasingly confident about the economic outlook.
>Price hikes never materialized. A new study found that prices for imported goods have actually declined faster than prices for overall goods — confirming that tariffs have had little effect on prices.
>By all metrics, President Trump is overseeing another economic boom. Jobs numbers have trounced expectations for four straight months, gas prices remain at their lowest level in four years, and blue-collar wage growth has seen the largest increase in nearly 60 years. (https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/2025/07/trust-in-trump-sentiment-surges-as-economy-booms)
And even the most ardent anti-Trump entertainment types have joined in praising the Trump economic phenomenon.
Bill Maher said he has been proven wrong about his belief that President Trump’s tariff plan was going to wreck the economy.
The veteran comic, during the latest episode of his “Club Random” podcast on Monday, said he agreed with those who projected the president’s “Liberation Day” tariffs, which were announced in early April, would result in the economy being “tanked” by the Fourth of July.
“I would have thought—and I gotta own it—that these tariffs were going to [expletive deleted] sink this economy by this time—and they didn’t,” Maher said.
A moment earlier, he noted how the stock market has reached record highs and that it does not look like the country is on the verge of a 21st-century Great Depression when he drives around town.
His comments stand out, considering he originally lambasted the tariffs in April. At the time, Maher said on his HBO show “Real Time” that using tariffs to try and get a better trade deal with China was a “completely a–backwards” approach. (“Bill Maher Says He Was Wrong About Trump Tariffs: ‘I Gotta Own It’,” Sean Burch, July 28, 2025)
Since Maher reversed his course on the Trump economic successes, the president’s trade deals and their achievements with China, the EC, and many other such fiscally amazing deals based upon tariff dynamics continue to perplex his political enemies and astound the financial experts.
With the “days of Lot” prophecy by Jesus plainly appearing like our own day, the other foretelling by the Lord cannot be missed either. Jesus said that as it was during the days of Noah, so will it be in the day of the coming of the Son of man (Luke 17:26-27).
The primary characteristics that marked that antediluvian time were total moral and genetic corruption. One other thing that made God say He was sorry He had made mankind was the blood-drenched violence throughout the world.
Our generation is, in my estimation, becoming more and more like that antediluvian age. Just this morning, as I compose this commentary, there have been reports in a single newscast of multiple shootings throughout America and the world–murderous rampages that have no apparent causes the authorities can figure.
The liberal news reports call these “gun violence,” but it is “people violence,” and it is saturating all societies throughout the world.
There is but one answer to the days-of-Noah-and-Lot characteristics from which this world suffers. The answer is the Person who warned that these societal and cultural characteristics would be prevalent when He next intervenes into the affairs of humanity. The Lord Jesus Christ will suddenly call all believers–all who are righteous in God’s holy eyes—to Himself.
When the Rapture of the Church happens, judgment will begin falling on a world of rebellious, violence-filled people. This righteous act by God must take place in order to bring His Son Jesus to rule on a restored planet where righteousness reigns.
You don’t want to be left behind when Christ’s call is heard by all who are Christians. Here is how to be sure you will hear that call:
“That if you will confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus, and will believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For with the heart man believes unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation” (Romans 10:9-10).
—Terry
What Makes Our Blessed Hope so Wonderful?
Why is it that so few believers today watch for Jesus’ appearing? I believe the primary reason for this is unbelief; they either attend churches where the pastor combines the Rapture with a distant end-of-the-age return of Christ or they believe they will die long before Jesus appears.
In a recent blog post, The Ghost of a Good Thing (2005), my friend and prophecy expert made this insightful observation about the nonchalant attitude of most Christians regarding their blessed hope:
I still think that part of the reason that so many out there in Christendom struggle with the concept of a Pre-Tribulation Rapture is that it seems too fantastical to fit into today’s mundane existence. It seems too good to be true, and we as human beings have been let down so many times throughout our lives, that it’s easier to believe it’s not real than to believe that it is. We don’t think we are good enough, or that we deserve that level of deliverance, but rather, we should suffer first and ‘purge’ our sins.
But there it is in scripture clear as day. Still, many go out of their way to do the mental gymnastics of making it more complex and more unattainable than it really is.
The wonder of “our blessed hope” (Titus 2:11-14) does seem at times to be far “too good to be true.” We can scarcely comprehend what we feel when we are suddenly in glory with immortal bodies, totally healed from all the maladies of this life, but outside and inside. Until then, we bask in the glow of the many life-changing benefits of the time our wonderful hope becomes a reality.
It Tempers Our Aspirations for This Life
The practice of watching for Jesus’ imminent appearing tempers our aspirations for this life. It’s not that our temporal hopes are necessarily misguided; they are not. An awareness of our blessed hope, however, keeps our dreams for the future grounded in reality. It does so by reminding us that eternal realities are superior to temporal ambitions that will surely fade away someday (see 2 Corinthians 4:17-18).
I have observed that believers who don’t think Jesus will return in their lifetime are far more vested in their future aspirations than those who watch for His appearing. They not only place an undue emphasis on their future in this life, but they often ignore the wise counsel of James 4:13-17.
It Renews Our Hope Amid the Lawlessness of Our Day
As I have written many times, I couldn’t cope with all that I see in our world apart from the certainty of Jesus’ direct intervention in the affairs of humanity, beginning with the Rapture. What the Bible says about “our blessed hope” calms my soul whenever the evils so rampant in our world begin to enrage my soul.
Deadly attacks in stores and workplaces seem to happen every week. It’s difficult to avoid the continual reports of government corruption, deception, epidemic immorality, and those wickedly celebrating the horrors of abortion. These things dismay us for sure, but the Bible long ago said the world would look like this before the start of the Tribulation period.
This is the season of Jesus’ appearing, and as such, we have an excellent chance of being a part of the “we who are alive, who are left until the coming of the Lord” that Paul wrote about in 1 Thessalonians 4:17. We most assuredly live in biblical times as we watch the convergence of signs unlike any other time during the church age.
It Reminds Us that a Better Day Is Coming
Awareness of our blessed hope constantly reminds us that a much better day lies ahead. These evil days, filled with wars and violence, most assuredly don’t represent the kingdom to which New Testament saints are heirs. If this world is the promised glorious kingdom, we are all people most to be pitied (see 1 Corinthians 15:19).
In the articles cited above, Pete Garcia wrote this about our anticipation of a better day:
The “blessed hope” to me is not about escaping this broken world in the nick of time (although that’s admittedly an added blessing), but it is about finally being in a reality where all things are made right. And that reality can only exist for us when we are finally freed from sin. And our freedom from sin can only be by one Person, the man Christ Jesus. When Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life, no one comes to the Father except through Me” …He meant it. Not simply because He wanted to be exclusive and shut people out, but because His blood was the only thing in the entire universe that could forever wash man’s sinfulness away.
The Bible reveals the glories of what lies ahead for us. Someday we will return with Jesus and reign with Him in His kingdom with immortal and sinless bodies. Our glorious future starts the moment Jesus takes us home to the place He’s preparing for us. For those already with their Savior in Heaven, they will soon experience resurrection life to the full as Jesus transforms their dead bodies to glorious ones like that of Himself (Philippians 3:20-21).
Our blessed hope is wonderful beyond what we can possibly imagine. There’s nothing more comforting than knowing we will see our loved ones again. Someday, perhaps soon, Jesus will instantly transform us and take us home to the place He’s preparing for us.
-Jonathan
