Outrageous Encounter :: By Jim Towers

I was going through a trying time with an infected Lymph Node and hadn’t slept in three nights. This morning at about 6:00 a.m., I went to the emergency room of a local hospital to try to get some pain medication but was told Aspirin should do since the Amoxicillin they prescribed yesterday would bring down the swelling, and the pain would subside and eventually disappear.

Since it was still morning, and I hadn’t had breakfast, I popped into the Waffle House to eat afterward. The place was packed. The guy who came in just before me urged me to come and sit with him after sitting at a small, empty table. Jokingly I said as I walked toward the small table, “Are you’re buying?”

“Sure!” he said in a serious tone.

I approached and took a seat catty-corner from him to the inside. I said, “I was just kidding,” as I laughed.

“Well, I wasn’t,” the big, friendly guy replied.

As I sat, I added, “You must be really desperate for manly conversation.”

“Yep, I sure am.” He replied.

“My name’s Jim.”

“I’m Bruce.”

We ordered, and when the food came, I asked if I could say grace, telling him I always did so. “By all means,” he replied.

(Not being a politically correct person, I don’t care what other people think, and I will thank God anywhere at any time.) I said what came to mind and tried not to sound holier than thou or preach a sermon – like some of us are apt to do.

“Heavenly Father, thank you for this beautiful day, and thank you for the food and for a possible new friendship. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”

A beautiful woman in the next booth facing me had been observing and smiled her approval.

Afterward, we began making small talk as we ate, and I could tell by the fishhook glued to the bill of his cap that he liked to fish. So, we talked about fishing and women (a man’s favorite subject). “Been married five times – but I still love em’,” he said.

Then we started to talk about the breakdown in society and finally about work. When I told him how I had once lived in L.A., he asked where in L.A. I mentioned Wilshire Boulevard. “I lived in that same neighborhood,” he exclaimed. “One of my two sons still lives there, and he’s working on a movie – a remake of West World.”

Naturally, I had to tell him that I was hoping to make a movie and that I was writing these days after having spent years as a S.A.G. actor. Then he got his son on the phone on the set, and I told Him I would email him so as not to interfere with his work.

That’s when I began wondering if this was a divine appointment.

Long story short, we left the restaurant together, and I showed him my new fishing rod as we made preparations to go surf fishing the following day. I don’t know what will become of this outrageous encounter, but I thank God for it.

Chance encounters like this one aren’t anything new to me, and if I failed to have one on any given day, I would be surprised. I live for just such encounters, but I would be remiss if I didn’t mention the bad ones as well, like this next one.

I went to the pool store for some muriatic acid for the pool. And the people who own the store are new in the community, having come from San Francisco. They are second-generation Chinese, and as is my nature, I was the first to welcome them here. They have one handsome son in his late teens who happened to be helping out in the store on that day. His mother was at the cash register, and his father wasn’t in that day. Nevertheless, an older black man was clerking as well. I was checking out when another man stepped in behind me. From the sound of his voice, he was of another ethnicity.

Sure enough, after exchanging words, he admitted to being Lebanese – but not really; he was ‘Palestinian’ who replied, “Them damned Jews…. blah blah blah.” The black man beamed his approval, and the mother, who speaks little English, looked bewildered as the conversation continued. Her teenaged son, who stood close by, had little to say; when I asked him a question, he didn’t reply. Then I asked if the cat had his tongue, and he replied, “I don’t like people.” That answer made me wonder why he said such a thing since we were always very friendly toward each other, and early on, I had asked if they had found a home church yet and had invited the family to mine.

After leaving in a state of bewilderment, I went over all that was said and why as I drove home. The Muslim man was obviously anti-Semitic, but he must have known that the Muslim ‘Palestinians’ wrested the Lebanese Christian nation from them. Lebanon was once known as one of the most beautiful countries in the world.

As for what the young man said – it could be that he had been encountering flak from classmates about the Chinese involvement in the Covid situation and resented it.

The black man only gloated and added nothing to the conversation. The tension was palpable.

My hope is to encounter each of them individually and to explain myself, giving them the reason for the hope that resides within me.

YBIC

Jim Towers

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America in The Crosshairs :: By Jonathan Brentner

If I did not believe in the Rapture and the following seven-year tribulation, that would not deter me from anticipating God’s judgment on America at some point in the near future. Because I am sure that Scripture teaches Jesus’ imminent appearing followed by the wrath of the day of the Lord, I am all the more certain that the U.S. now rests in God’s crosshairs.

After reviewing a chapter in her husband’s book on the evil in America at the time, Ruth Graham replied, “Billy, if God doesn’t come soon and bring judgment upon the United States, He’s going to have to apologize to Sodom and Gomorrah!” Wickedness in the U.S. has grown exponentially in the decades since then.

The words Job spoke long ago still ring true today and certainly apply to God’s sovereignty over all nations:

“He makes nations great, and he destroys them;
he enlarges nations, and leads them away” (Job 12:23).

With these things in mind, let’s look at a couple of Old Testament passages regarding ancient Judah that we can apply to the U.S. and other nations across the globe as well.

Signs That God’s Judgment Has Already Begun

Has the Lord already begun to take action against the U.S.? Yes, I believe He has.

One passage that speaks to me in this regard is Isaiah 3:4-5, a passage of warning to ancient Judah and Jerusalem:

“And I will make boys their princes, / and infants shall rule over them. / And the people will oppress one another, / everyone his fellow / and every one his neighbor; / the youth will be insolent to the elder, / and the despised to the honorable.”

Let’s examine how these verses might apply to the United States.

  1. Immature Leadership

The Hebrew word for “boys” in Isaiah 3:4 suggests a young lad or perhaps a servant. In this context, it denotes an immaturity of leadership that the Lord said would characterize those in charge of Judah ahead of His judgment falling on the nation.

One could translate “infants” in verse 4 as “malicious young men” or even tyrants. This signifies the inexperience of a child or babe who rules by selfish inclinations or perhaps the whim of the moment. Its usage includes the evil motives of those in positions of authority.

These words aptly characterize those in charge of the United States at the present moment. President Biden’s dementia makes him appear childish as he stumbles through sentences that make no sense whatsoever, expresses fear of disappointing those who control him, and behaves in a bizarre manner (or talks about it). Other nations recognize his diminished mental capacity. Vice President Harris lacks any semblance of maturity; it would be an unmitigated disaster should she become president.

The executive orders that have come from the White House since Biden took office reflect an evil and totally unbiblical worldview. In many ways, they reflect the “malicious” intent that the Lord said would characterize the immature leaders of Judah as His judgment drew near.

  1. Division

The picture in Isaiah 3:5 is that of a land where people fight against and oppress each other, with the youth acting with brazen disrespect toward the older generation. It goes without saying that this describes America today. Just as with ancient Judah, I see this as an indication that the Lord’s judgment has begun.

Jesus said, “Every kingdom divided against itself is laid waste, and no city or house divided against itself will stand” (Matthew 12:25). Does not this principle apply to such a splintered nation as we see in the United States? So many of those in high elected offices seem intent on using division as a means of destroying America.

The “perilous times” that the apostle Paul describes in 1 Timothy 3:1-5 denote selfish, arrogant people living for themselves with no regard for others. The results of these traits automatically lead to much strife and disharmony, which sadly characterizes life both inside and outside the church today.

Far too many pastors today follow the example of King Rehoboam by shunning the wisdom of those older and more mature in the faith than they themselves and thus cause added divisions in their churches.

Wicked Behavior that God will Not Allow to Continue

In addition to the indicators that the Lord’s judgment on the United States has already begun, we also see evil behavior about which the Bible warns God will absolutely not allow to continue without at some point intervening to stop.

Habakkuk is a book that speaks to us today. The prophet’s complaint in Habakkuk 1:2-4 provides us with a list of items that possess a remarkable similarity to life in the U.S.

“O Lord, how long shall I cry for help, / and you will not hear? / Or cry to you, ‘Violence!’ / and you will not save? / Why do you make me see iniquity, / and why do you idly look at wrong? / Destruction and violence are before me; / strife and contention arise. / So the law is paralyzed, / and justice never goes forth. / For the wicked surround the righteous; / so justice goes forth perverted.”

Let’s examine how these things fit with our world.

  1. Violence

In America, we now have the most pro-abortion administration in our history. The horrors of the senseless murder of our most vulnerable grieve my heart. Will not the Lord hold our nation accountable as we continue to elect Congressmen and Senators who not only actively promote abortion but also refuse to outlaw infanticide for babies who survive the horrors of abortion? He absolutely will.

The carnage in America extends far beyond the river of blood that flows from our abortion death mills. The violence propagated against children via sex trafficking is mind-boggling; it’s horrific! The Lord will surely judge all those involved in this abomination, which the Biden administration has made far worse with their open border policy.

  1. Destruction and Violence

Habakkuk reemphasized the “destruction and violence” that confronted him in ancient Judah.

In America, I see far more violence than that of the murder of the unborn or that propagated against our children in sex trafficking. The destruction and bloodshed in our major cities increase by the day. A few weeks ago in Chicago, thugs pulled a Hispanic couple from a car and shot them. Law and order have all but vanished from our major cities. Murder rates in large cities in the U.S. have skyrocketed amid efforts to defund our police, which have been propagated solely by the Democratic Party.

  1. Iniquity

The prophet Habakkuk also complained that the Lord caused him to see much wickedness with apparently no action to end it (v. 3). Why did He seemingly look the other way?

As for America in the twenty-first century, this almost needs no comment. I never thought I would see so much evil behavior and lawlessness before the rapture. The influence of the LBGTQ agenda on our children is beyond despicable. It begs this question: Why do we as a nation continue to elect men and women who wholly support the wicked agenda of the LBGTQ and openly promote transgenderism for seven-year-old children?

Behavior that would have outraged the majority of Americans sixty years ago has now become commonplace and accepted by many as normal. We see the words of Romans 1:18-32 springing to life. As God gives the wicked over to increased forms of depravity, many have reached the end that Paul talks about in verse 32, “Though they know God’s righteous decree that those who practice such things deserve to die, they not only do them but give approval to those who practice them.” This is life among so many in the U.S. today.

  1. Injustice

The words of Habakkuk 1:4 perfectly portray life in the U.S., “So the law is paralyzed, / and justice never goes forth. / For the wicked surround the righteous; / so justice goes forth perverted.”

Although these words speak to conditions in ancient Judah, it’s as if the prophet was depicting life in the twenty-first century.

Due to the fact that thefts under $950 are no longer prosecuted in San Francisco, California, looting has become commonplace. Stores in the city no longer report stealing to the police, and store clerks do not dare risk their lives to stop it. Many retailers are going out of business or closing shop due to widespread stealing. Target recently reported that they are closing all stores in the area at 6 p.m. as a result.

In America, many of the guilty are set free or never charged for their crimes. On the other hand, people lose their jobs or face lawsuits for defending what the Bible says about marriage and sexuality. The rich and powerful never face the consequences for their criminal behavior, for which less influential people spend years in jail for crimes that the elite commit with no repercussions.

The Seven-Year Tribulation is Coming

The Lord’s response to what He sees in the U.S. would most likely be quite similar to what he told Habakkuk. Then, God assured His prophet that He indeed saw the wickedness and bloodshed and that judgment was already on the way in the form of the Chaldeans (the Babylonians) who would later destroy Jerusalem and the temple. This occurred a decade or two later, perhaps while the prophet was still alive.

Skipping ahead to the twenty-first century, the Lord indeed sees the bloodshed, deception, oppression, and vileness rampant in the U.S. And I believe He will intervene much sooner than most imagine; His answer is already on the way. He will not let the wickedness of our day continue unchecked.

Scripture assures us that God will someday pour out His wrath on sinful humanity in what it refers to as the day of the Lord. The book of Revelation adds more detail to this time in what we refer to as the tribulation, a seven-year time of horror upon the earth.

The New Testament assures believers, however, that the Lord will take us home to heaven before the start of this time of wrath upon the earth. In 1 Thessalonians 1:10 and 5:9-10, the apostle Paul confirms that Jesus will come for His Church before the onset of the terrible day of the Lord (see Isaiah 13:9-13; 24:3-20), which includes all of the tribulation period.

How much longer will the Lord’s patience endure in view of the senseless bloodshed and exceeding wickedness that grows worse by the day? How much more distress will we see before our departure from this world?

I do not know the answer to these questions.

I am certain, however, that judgment is coming. Evil people might enjoy success for a little while longer, but God will have the final word (Psalm 37:7-15). He always does.

Please know as believers, our hope rests in Jesus’ imminent appearing (Titus 2:11-14; John 14:1-3). As we see God’s judgment start to fall on the nations of the world, we rest in His promise to deliver us before He pours out His wrath on the Christ-rejecting world (1 Thessalonians 5:9-10).

It would be very wrong to set a date for the Rapture, but one would be equally mistaken to assume that it will not happen in the very near future.

Jonathan Brentner

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