This Story Is A Real Doozy :: By Jim Towers

I was going over the manuscript of my book for the third (the third draft, as writers say) and final time and was drinking a glass of Pepsi Cola (which was sitting a little too close to my laptop.) I don’t have to tell you what happened – but I will. Just as I finished and was ready to celebrate, I reached over for a pen lying on my desk; my hand swiped the glass I was drinking from, and cola splashed all over the keyboard.

Whaaa!!! – With years of hard work hanging in the balance, I jumped up and sopped up what I could with a towel, but in an instant, the damage had been done.

While taking the laptop to a computer repair expert, I had to remind myself that the word of God says, “All things work together to those who love God and are the called according to His purpose.” Something I had learned a long time ago, so I didn’t panic or even pray; nevertheless, I was perplexed – what good can come of something like this? Although, it was my fault for being so careless that I didn’t expect God to rectify what had happened – but He did! – and in an unexpected way. What a God we serve!

John, the repairman, said the keyboard was “fried” and so I would have to buy a new keyboard or a buy a new laptop. I didn’t care about that – one way or another. I was only concerned about my manuscript!

But, thank God, I just happened to have the presence of mind to take along a zip drive – just in case I could retrieve my just-finished manuscript from my now-destroyed laptop. Just to be on the safe side, I asked him to retrieve my manuscript – if he could – (I wasn’t about to try this chancy operation myself.) He did it. Plus, John lent me a keyboard to use to extract whatever else I could from my damaged laptop.

While still there, a little old lady came sauntering up to me with a blank look in her eyes and looked me straight in the face as if she knew me or was trying to recognize me. After a moment, she moved on to do something else. As the repairman and I talked at his store counter, the woman came back again to stare at me from less than two feet away. Suddenly she put her hand out and rubbed my shoulder as her questioning stare softened. (It appeared to be a recognition of some kind.) I asked the owner, “Does she belong to you?”

“Yes, she’s my wife.”

I said nothing (I mean, what do you say to someone in those dire straits?), thinking, “poor soul”; she obviously has dementia.

Now, I had to buy a new laptop (an Eleven – whatever that means) – and it is a wonderful tool with all the bells and whistles. It is much better than the 10-year-old one that I had. Looking back, I can honestly say that if I hadn’t destroyed the old one I had, I wouldn’t have bought another much better one.

A full week passed before I remembered that I still had the repairman’s keyboard in my possession. Yikes! I had better take the keyboard back to that gracious man.

I arrived thinking about what I could say to the man to excuse myself for keeping it awhile longer than expected. I needn’t have worried about such a trivial thing. And as he approached me at the sales counter, he remembered me immediately. I explained my tardiness, and he, being a gentleman, acquiesced.

I have an innate instinct to recognize Jewish people immediately, especially after having ministered to and befriended several of them while living in Miami. (Some even invited me into their homes.)

In any case, the proprietor was cordial until I asked him if he was a Christian. He, of course, said, “No, I’m a Jew.”

I said, “I had many Jewish friends in Miami, where I lived for a time. Those were the days when a person could smoke while they had coffee and kibbitz at the Dunkin Donuts shop. We used to gather there for conversation like some still do in Europe.”

The repairman perked up and began to feel at ease, especially after I told him about meeting and befriending the son of a rabbi who had a synagogue in upstate New York. Bo was an adopted child who said he was adopted only to make the rabbi look good, as he and his wife could not conceive a child of their own; and he hated his father.

Nevertheless, the Netanyahu’s lived next door and attended his father’s synagogue. Johnny (Yoni) was a best friend and playmate. Benjamin was his younger brother. (Yes, that Benjamin Netanyahu.) Johnny was killed when the Israeli Special forces confronted the hostage takers at Entebbe in 1976.

Now, the repairman really perked up, and I continued, “Did you know that Bebe’s father, Benzoin, was a professor at Cornell University, a prolific writer of world history, and wrote The History of Sephardic Jews?”

Looking surprised, he replied, “I didn’t know that.”

I continued to say, “I went to the library in Miami to find the book, and sure enough, the ten-pound volume was as thick as a grown man’s forearm.” The man was impressed with my intimate knowledge of these historical Jewish facts.

Then, I hit him with the capper. “Through that book, I can trace my roots back to the first Jew in the New World – a Spanish Jew (Sephardim) who traveled with Christopher Columbus (whose real mane was Cristóbal Colón, just so you know), and this man was a linguist who was brought along – thinking that he might be useful in interpreting the languages the explorers might encounter in India.

By now, I had connected with John and asked how his wife was doing. “God forbid you should ever have to go through something like this.” I could see the resignation and weariness in his face. Then I said, “John, I’d like to pray for you and your wife.” He couldn’t resist even if he wanted to – his eyes glistening over.

Putting a hand on his drooped shoulder and with his wet eyes closed, I made the prayer short and sweet. “Dear Heavenly Father, please comfort John’s wife and give John the peace and comfort he deserves as well – I ask it in Jesus’s Holy name, Amen.”

I reached into my wallet and gave him my card – with the three places where I could be found and told him to call me anytime.

YBIC

Jim Towers

Write me at jt.filmmaker@yahoo.com or visit me at www.propheticsignsandwonders.com or www.dropzonedelta.com.

Just About Any Day Now :: By Dennis Huebshman

With each passing day, we’re seeing more and more of this world acting out 2 Peter 3:3-4; “Knowing this first of all, that scoffers will come in the last days with scoffing, following their own sinful desires. They will say, ‘Where is the promise of His coming? For ever since the fathers fell asleep, all things are continuing as they were from the beginning of creation.'” (ESV all emphasis mine)

The part of continuing is true, for ever since Genesis 3, Satan has steadily done his best to pull souls away from the Father, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. One of his best catch-lines is “Did God really say?” While it seems to us humans that it’s been ages and ages ago that this took place, 2 Peter 3:8 tells us, “But do not overlook this one fact, beloved, that with the Lord, one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.”

God made time for humans, and He is not regulated by it as we are. Jesus Himself was able to see the future and told us that there would be more on the broad road to destruction than on the straight and narrow path that leads to eternal life (Matthew 7:13-14). Even though He became lower than the angels while He was here, He was still fully God.

The Father also gave us His Holy Word through the Holy-Spirit-inspired writings of about 40 authors, as 2 Peter 1:21 states; “For no prophecy was ever produced by the will of men, but men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit.” The Father has given us all we need because He does not want anyone to fail and spend eternity in the Lake of Fire. In 2 Peter 3:9, He states, “The Lord is not slow to fulfill His promise, as some count slowness; but is patient toward you, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance.” He will never force anyone to receive and accept His Son’s precious gift, but He will not turn away any who do so.

All the 2 Timothy 3 descriptions of last-day actions and attitudes are here and gaining ground almost hourly, and all at once for the first time ever. As we look around the whole world, it’s plain that the “scoffers” outnumber the believers by quite a margin.

Anything that has to do with all the alphabet groups and the “trans-everything” groups is being accepted by the masses as the new normal. Those who proclaim to be followers of Jesus are being put down, persecuted, and in some cases, imprisoned and even martyred.

In some areas, even in the United States, parents are being told they cannot interfere with their children being indoctrinated in alternate lifestyles. This is not just for teenagers but is even going all the way back to kindergarten. In some places, kids are being removed from their homes when the parents don’t cooperate.

Paul described people as “treacherous, reckless, swollen with conceit; lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God” (2 Timothy 3:4). Satanic worship is out in the open as never before, and it seems as if many of our present society views this as completely normal.

Satan knows the Bible better than people do; he just doesn’t accept it. He realizes that we are on the cusp of the end of this age and that one day soon, this era will end and the tribulation will begin. As with us, he doesn’t know the day or hour this will take place.

In 1 John 2-5, the apostle speaks of false prophets and antichrists being present in his day. That was almost 2,000 years ago, and their presence has been with us ever since. Today, their out-in-the-open movement is rapidly gaining ground all over the earth, and if something would not take place on behalf of all true believers, we would be caught up in that awful 7-year period.

A couple of verses that give us true hope are 1 Thessalonians 1:10, 1 Thessalonians 5:9-10, and Revelation 3:10. They are the Father’s promise to keep us from the “wrath to come” and from “the hour of trial.” That will be the tribulation when Satan and his evil forces will be turned loose on earth just before Jesus physically returns to rule for 1,000 years.

It should be noted that the word “Rapture” is not in the Bible, but the word “Harpazo” is in Greek translations. It means to take up or take away. Several other words are not in the Bible, such as “Trinity,” “Discipleship,” and, of course, “Bible.”

The most recognized Rapture verses are found in 1 Thessalonians 4:13-17; “But we do not want you to be uninformed, brothers, about those who are asleep [have died], that you may not grieve as others do who have no hope. For since we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so, through Jesus, God will bring with Him those who have fallen asleep. For this we declare to you by a word from the Lord, that we who are alive until the coming of the Lord, will not precede those who have fallen asleep. For the Lord Himself will descend from Heaven with a cry of command, with the voice of an archangel, and with the sound of the Trumpet of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive, who are left, will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so we will always be with the Lord.”

Next is 1 Corinthians 15:51-53; “Behold, I tell you a mystery. We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the Trumpet will sound, and the dead shall be raised imperishable, and we shall be changed. For this imperishable body must put on the imperishable, and the mortal body must put on immortality.”

One thing to note: the “Trumpet” mentioned in the above verses has nothing to do with the Trumpet Judgments of Revelation 8:6 through Romans 11:18.

Throughout Jewish history, trumpets have been used to call attention to any event of importance in order to alert all who were nearby. Obviously, no matter where a true believer will be in this world, they will hear the “Trumpet of God” announcing that His Son has come to take us Home.

Matthew 24 speaks mainly of the time of the tribulation; however, one verse could be Rapture-oriented. Matthew 24:36, “But concerning that day and hour, no one knows, not even the angels of Heaven, nor the Son, but the Father only.” While on earth, Jesus allowed Himself to be totally human. From the instant He took His last breath on the cross, His Spirit would have been immediately with the Father, just as He promised the repentant thief he would be as well.

As referenced in a message in 2019, Carrol Roberson sang “Any Day Now,” indicating it could even be today. Just seeing all the prophetic signs being fulfilled more and more rapidly should tell us that “Any Day Now” is very close.

For any who have put off calling on Jesus, please read Romans 10:9-13 for the simple yet necessary steps to receive Salvation. The stakes are too high to gamble with your eternal soul. Reach out, confess your sins to the Savior, and ask Him to forgive you and prepare a place for you with Him in Heaven forever. Works will not get anyone into Heaven, as given in Ephesians 2:8-9. Only through the blood of Jesus are we saved.

The only alternative is the Great White Throne Judgment, followed by eternity in hell. False prophets will tell you there are many ways to heaven and that all religions worship the same god. That is absolutely false. It is totally up to each person to choose who they will follow. As Joshua said in Joshua 24:15, he and his household would worship the Lord.

Hope to see you at Home! Maranatha – Come, Lord Jesus!

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