Prophecy Portrays God’s Incomprehensible Character :: By Terry James

The earth is fallen and in raging rebellion. Those whom God’s Word, in KJV, terms “the earth dwellers” acknowledge His existence only to mock and blame Him for the consequences of their own sinful inclination to destroy all they touch. Humankind, made in the image of Almighty God, their Creator, was given an immense ability to create. Yet the ultimate result of that creativity since the Fall in Eden has wrought the ability to decimate. The proof is the discovery and unleashing of the atom.

We don’t have to think about the great nuclear powers with their arsenals of mega tonnage and pinpoint-missile capabilities to wage humanity’s final war. The world now hunkers under the fearful threat of the nuclear sword that might be swung by a half-crazed dictator in North Korea or in scimitar fashion by rogue terrorists everywhere we look within the Islamic world.

What truly astonishes me is that the God of Heaven obviously has His mighty hand upon that potentially planet-ending sword–even with the hatred heaped on Him daily. As I often hear it expressed, if one of us who are sorely vexed in this increasingly wicked generation had our way, we would have already swung that proverbial sword ourselves.

That sort of swashbuckling shortsightedness shows our fallen foolishness. It certainly doesn’t display the divine character of the Living God that indwells each of us who call Jesus Christ our Savior and Lord. We can only thank Him for being in complete charge. Our God’s divine character is indeed an awesome, majestic wonder to think upon. So, let’s do just that. We see His character at the very beginning of His love letter to humanity:

“And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good. And the evening and the morning were the sixth day” (Genesis 1:31).

The Creator said everything was “perfect”–God’s only definition for “good” in His holy lexicon. Soon, the serpent entered the garden, and that perfection was disrupted when Eve fell under Lucifer’s seduction and Adam ate the forbidden fruit, bringing sin and death. Now there was only God who was “good”:

“And Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that is, God” (Mark 10:18).

Jesus is God, and He was speaking of the Triune Godhead.

Humans, who were made in perfection, in God’s image, changed from the perfect creatures that walked in harmony with their Maker to fallen creatures that would soon shrivel, die, and return to the dust from which Adam was made. God’s holy character is unchanged all these millennia later. That character is clearly seen throughout His Word. Nothing shows just how unassailable the changeless personality of the Creator is more clearly than His prophetic promises. Bible prophecy thus takes on ever-deepening significance as we move toward the consummation of this age and the ultimate destiny of His creation. His character is all-important in every respect imaginable.

God’s divine character is inextricably tied to His prophetic promises. The ultimate promise relevant to sin-infected humankind is that God would send a Savior to redeem us. Prophecy goes on to say that human life–as well as all of God’s creation—will be returned to its pristine, pre-Fall condition–that is, all but the fallen ones, both human and angelic who do not have Christ as Redeemer. The human unrepentant rebels have rejected God’s grace offer of salvation, and the angels who fell in the original rebellion gave up all rights to the presence of Almighty God and thus are unredeemable—lost forever.

I propose that no prophetic issue more profoundly points to God’s character and prophecy being inalterably linked than the Rapture. This great event, scheduled next on God’s calendar of prophetic promises, is a salvation matter at its very core. The Rapture promises to keep us–saints of the Church Age, or Age of Grace—out of God’s wrath and judgment against the rebels who have rejected His Son, Jesus Christ (read Revelation 3:10).

There is no greater point of faith in this regard, in my view, than to consider God’s embrace of children below the age of accountability. This age is known only to God. It is the age, or level of spiritual understanding, reached when people realize they must accept or reject Christ for redemption from sin.

Until that point–with each individual, it is different—each person’s name is written in the Lamb’s Book of Life. When the person understands and decides to accept Jesus for salvation, his or her name is written in permanently. If the decision is to reject, the name is blotted out, the Scripture says (Revelation 3:5), until he or she accepts Christ as Savior at some future time. When the person does this, his or her name will then be written in the Book of Life forever.

This is all part of the divine character of God. He will let no person go into Hell, into judgment and wrath, separated from Him forever, without giving the opportunity to be saved from sin’s deadly ruin. Thus, the Rapture of children below the age of accountability is all-important in considering God’s prophetic promises. Each and every such child, even those just conceived and those growing in the womb, will instantly be in the presence of Jesus Christ at the moment of Rapture–just as they are if they die before reaching that age.

I believe, with all that is within me, that when the Rapture happens, God is going to make a thunderous statement about when life begins. He will let this rebellious world know in that instant His holy opinion about the murder of the unborn that has been conveniently termed “pro-choice.”

Our individual walk with the Lord should reflect that godly character. He has restored us to be conformed to His image, to strive to be more like Jesus moment by moment.

“He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?” (Micah 6:8).

Our Heavenly Father expects our own character to reflect the glorious character of His Son. When we do our best to be guided by the Holy Spirit toward accomplishing this, on one eternal day, we will hear the words, “Well done, good, faithful servant.”

Reaching Marginalized Youth for Christ :: By Mark A. Becker

On July 13, 2024, Former President Donald Trump had an assassination attempt on his life. Thankfully, Mr. Trump was divinely protected from the assault; however, three others were hit, and at least one lost their life.

While we will not mention the name of the perpetrator, we will acknowledge some relevant information on this 20-year-old when it comes to his social standing in life, as what we learned of him seems to be characteristic of so many who tragically end up taking these wicked paths.

Tragically, those who at least knew who this young man was said that he was a loner, an outcast, kept to himself, and was habitually harassed and bullied throughout his short life. Again, these descriptions are so symptomatic of many who ultimately resort to murder and self-harm.

This short article is designed to inspire the professing body of Christ to make a difference in the countless lives of lonely outcasts within our society. Our primary aim focuses on our youth but could be applied to virtually anyone of any age we come into contact with in our day-to-day lives. This is not difficult, as most of these people are very visible in our communities if we are looking for them.

As with all outreach efforts, our first and foremost objective in all of this is to point these hurting souls to Jesus Christ for salvation through His sacrificial atonement on the cross and eternal life with their Creator, with agape love being our primary motivation.

Parents: Inspire Your Children to Empathize for Others

Parents and grandparents have immense influence in the lives of their children and grandchildren. We are their guides. We are their role models. Our offspring are often a reflection of us – what they see in us is what will usually be seen in them in their own lives.

If we have empathy for others, they will too. If we show, in our day-to-day lives, how much we love others – family, friends, acquaintances, and even strangers – then they will have a much better chance of being like-minded in those things that should absolutely matter in life.

As difficult as it may be, we should endeavor to expose to our children and grandchildren the endless catastrophic results of so many marginalized youths through the senseless tragedies that have occurred in society often because they were never loved unconditionally and never felt as if they truly belonged to the human family. Unfortunately, these examples are numerous, but they need to be shared so that our children and grandchildren can have a greater perspective of this dire situation and the immense needs of so many hurting souls.

We should ultimately inspire our children and grandchildren to seek out and then reach out to those who are in need of unconditional love and acceptance – something that every human being desires.

Finally, we must be diligent in teaching our children and grandchildren to look for telltale signs that might indicate that those they are reaching out to may be showing detrimental behaviors to themselves and/or others and to report these signs to responsible adults or the proper authorities if need be. Always keep the lines of communication open.

Children: Reach Out to the Outcasts in Your Realm of Influence

I am asking our Christian youth to earnestly look around their schools, their parks, their neighborhoods, and in the streets, towns, and cities where they live and seek out those who are obviously outcasts, lonely, downcast, and friendless. And then, out of love and a pure heart, approach them and introduce yourself, seeking to develop a friendship.

Find out what makes them tick. What their interests are and what their personal desires and dreams are for their lives. Seek to know their familial situation. Are they loved by their parents and siblings? Do they get encouragement at home? Do they have a safe environment in which to live and grow as an individual? Do they have friends and a good support group?

Through it all, point them to Jesus Christ and share with them His glorious gospel. Explain to them that no one will ever love them as much as the real Jesus of the Bible does. That He proved His love for them on the cross when He shed His perfect blood for their sins, paid their just punishment, died, was buried, and rose again, proving that He was who He claimed to be – the one and only Creator and Savior, the Son of God who saves.

If they have been deceived into believing the lie of Darwinian evolution, point them to solid Biblical Creation science ministries such as The Institute for Creation Research | The Institute for Creation Research (icr.org)Answers in Genesis, and Home – creation.com. Remind them of the truth that they are created in the image of God, and God has done all He can to bring them to a saving faith and eternal life with Him if they will but just believe.

Just be there for them as a good friend and someone they can talk to. Encourage them, love them, and lead them to Jesus Christ. Unceasingly pray for them, and pray with them.

Lastly, please ask your parents or grandparents what signs you should look for in those you are befriending who may be exhibiting detrimental behaviors that can be harmful to themselves or others, and then take the appropriate actions with the guidance of your parents, grandparents, or proper authorities. Always keep the lines of communication open.

Social Media Users: Seek Out the Lonely and the Bullied Online

Personally, I am opposed to Christians being on social media for a variety of reasons.

Yet, if a Christian is on social media – youth and adults – then they have the opportunity to reach out to the lonely, bullied, and marginalized online.

The people you should really be focused on are people you already know or have come into contact with within your sphere of influence in your own community.

The marginalized should not be hard to miss. They will generally have very few “friends” and even fewer responses to their posts. Take notice of how people are treating them and how they respond.

Please, dear Saint, “friend” them and attempt to get involved with them using the same suggestions we recommend in our section, Children: Reach Out to the Outcasts in Your Realm of Influence, above.

Be extremely careful, however, of those you do not know personally online, as you never know who you may actually be conversing with. As Jesus said, “… Be ye therefore as wise as serpents, and as harmless as doves.”

Tech Savvy Adults and Teens: Create Websites to Connect Marginalized Youth to Others

What a great ministry endeavor for tech-savvy adults and teens to embark upon.

The general idea behind this thought is to create websites that connect Christian youth and adults to those who are obviously in the marginalized, lonely, outcast, and bullied categories.

These people can initially be sought out using social media and then encouraged to visit the websites to be paired with loving Christians within their own communities for personal one-on-one contact that will hopefully develop into lifelong friendships of love and encouragement.

Of course, there would have to be precautions taken to weed out impostors or others who would seek to do harm. Therefore, I highly encourage those who would take on a project of this magnitude to brainstorm on what they might do to eliminate any possibilities of negative consequences that could arise.

Be Creative – But Get the Job Done!

I am sure there are many other creative ideas when it comes to reaching out to our marginalized youth and adults.

Christians, when using their God-given intellect and being led by the indwelling Holy Spirit, are the most creative people on the planet – or at least they should be!

We have innumerable hurting and lost young people out there, and we can do something about it. We should do something about it. We must do something about it. All in the Name of our beloved Creator and Savior, Messiah Yeshua.

Conclusion

Time is always urgent when it comes to preaching the gospel and reaching out to the lost, as no one is promised another day, let alone another moment. Lost and hurting people are everywhere, and without Jesus Christ, they are hopeless and destitute – especially for those amongst us who are outcasts, bullied, and desperately lonely.

Please settle it in your own heart today to take these suggestions extremely seriously and make a difference one soul at a time as you seek out our downcast and downtrodden among us in our communities, leading them to the Savior of the world and sharing your love with them, reassuring them that they are indeed worthy in the eyes of God, and in the eyes of you.

Please, dear Saint, pass this short article on to others so that they too may be inspired to get in the soul-winning game as they seek out the less fortunate and marginalized in our society who so desperately need unconditional love from other people and knowledge that the One true God, in the face of Jesus Christ, loves them more than they could ever know.

Together we can make a difference, not only in the earthly lives of these precious people, but, prayerfully, for their eternal souls — that they may ultimately be with their loving Creator and Savior forever and ever.

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May we all keep Answering the Call of The Great Commission, and giving an answer to every man and woman who so desperately needs Jesus and asks us, “Why Am I Here and What Is It All About?

Love, grace, mercy, and shalom in Messiah Yeshua, and Maranatha!

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