Closing In :: By Daymond Duck

The Bible teaches that we can see the day of our Lord’s return approaching.

It seems to me that the peace treaties in the Middle East, the opposition to those treaties by some of Israel’s enemies, the departure from the faith by Pope Francis, the attacks on freedom of religion and free speech, the lawlessness, and the increase in the frequency and intensity of natural disasters are sure signs that society is closing in on the Tribulation Period.

Below are some of the things that have recently taken place.

One, concerning peace in the Middle East, on Oct. 21, 2020, it was reported that U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman said, “There will be more countries that are in the Arab League that will normalize and make peace with Israel, I have no doubt it is a certainty. How many, in what order, I think everyone will have to wait and see.”

Two, On Oct. 23, 2020, Pres. Trump announced that Sudan has agreed to a peace treaty with Israel, and he added that “There are many, many more coming.”

This is not the covenant with many, but many are signing or preparing to sign a peace treaty, and it could be a major step toward the covenant with many.

Trump was asked if he will have a signing ceremony at the White House for Israel and Sudan like the one he had for the UAE and Bahrain and Israel.

He replied, “We will have them along with some other countries that you’ll be hearing about coming, probably simultaneously. Then ultimately, we’re going to have a big reunion at the end where everybody’s here and everybody’s gonna be signed. We expect Saudi Arabia is going to be one of those countries.”

Ultimately, there will be a reunion and signing for all (many) of the nations that have normalized relations with Israel.

This is beginning to sound like it could develop into the covenant with many.

One thing is sure, the Arabs are beginning to separate themselves from the Palestinians and to move closer to a peace treaty with Israel.

It is an enormous step forward in Bible Prophecy with major implications for the Rapture, the rise of Antichrist, the Tribulation Period and more.

Three, not all agree, but several well-known prophecy teachers believe Israel will get into a war with her neighbors called the Psalm 83 war.

The PA, Hamas and Hezbollah (some of Israel’s neighbors) are unhappy with the peace treaties that several Arab nations have signed with Israel.

Whether or not they resort to war to stop these treaties remains to be seen.

Four, concerning a departure from the faith, on Oct. 21, 2020, Pope Francis said, “Homosexual people have the right to be in a family. They are children of God. You can’t kick someone out of a family, nor make their life miserable for this. What we have to have is a civil union law; that way they are legally covered.”

His call for a law to legitimize deviant sexual behavior that the Bible calls an abomination and give it the same status as Biblical marriage between a man and a woman is a departure from Scripture and traditional Roman Catholic teachings.

If the Pope is an infallible man of God, wouldn’t you think he would stick to what the Bible says?

Five, on Oct. 20, 2020, it was reported that YouTube has admitted that it is removing videos (more than 200,000 since Feb. of this year) that disagree with World Health Organization (WHO) claims.

The WHO has been wrong on several issues, but they are trying to silence anyone that disagrees with what they say, and they want to tell U.S. citizens and the Church what to do (wear masks, limit attendance at services, etc.).

This is censorship and a denial of free speech, not science.

Six, concerning lawlessness (rioting, looting, burning, etc.), there have been several articles stating that a Trump victory will unleash hell on earth.

Several groups are threatening violence.

One group called Shut Down DC has posted a website message announcing plans to hit the streets between Nov. 4-7 proclaiming that Trump’s victory is an attempted coup against Biden.

The group has also announced that it plans to confront members of Congress on Nov. 8-11 as they return to Washington after the election.

Businesses near the White House have already started boarding up their windows.

Be aware that violence is coming if Trump wins, and it is part of a continuing effort to remove him from office.

This may be why Hillary Clinton advised Biden not to concede the election.

Seven, concerning natural disasters, on Oct. 23, 2020, it was reported that wildfires in California and Colorado have burned more acres than any year in their history, and approaching 60-80 mph winds with gusts up to 100 mph will grow the fires.

In California, about 100,000 people have been driven out of their homes, and about 1,000,000 have had their electricity turned off.

In Colorado, seventy-seven per cent of the state is under an extreme drought.

In Potomac, Montana, on Oct. 25, 2020, the temperature hit twenty-nine degrees below zero (a record).

Spokane, Washington, is experiencing the snowiest October in more than 125 years.

On Oct. 26, 2020, it was reported that tropical storm Zeta will turn into a hurricane that will hit the Gulf Coast on Oct. 28, 2020.

Zeta is the eleventh Atlantic hurricane in 2020, the third most hurricanes ever in one year, the fifth hurricane to hit the Gulf Coast in 2020, and the Hurricane season is not over.

Eight, concerning pestilence, on Oct. 23, 2020, the U.S. had the highest one-day total of new Covid cases ever (83,000 new cases in one day).

Pres. Trump said it is because the U.S. is testing more people, not because Covid is getting worse.

Nine, several readers have asked me who I think will win the election.

I don’t know the answer to that.

But I will view a Biden victory as a sign that God has removed His hand of protection from America and that world government, etc. are going to move forward even faster.

I will view a Trump victory as a sign that God is going to show grace to America a little longer.

Finally, our Christian faith should guide us all of the time, not just part of the time.

What we do should be based on the Scriptures even when we are in the voting booth.

The Scriptures are very clear about abortion, same-sex marriage, rioting, looting, burning buildings, Israel and more.

Do you want to go to heaven? Know that God loves you, and if you have not done so, sincerely admit that you are a sinner; believe that Jesus is the virgin born, sinless Son of God who died for the sins of the world, was buried and raised from the dead; ask Him to forgive your sins, cleanse you, come into your heart and be your Saviour; then tell someone that you have done this.

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The Gospel According to Luke: Part 53 :: By Dr. Donald Whitchard

An Exposition

Luke 19:11-27: “Hard Truths About Handling the King’s Affairs”

“And while they were listening to these things, He went on to tell a parable, because He was near Jerusalem, and they supposed that the kingdom of God was going to appear immediately. He said therefore, ‘A certain nobleman went to a distant country to receive a kingdom for himself, and then return. And he called ten of his slaves, and gave them ten minas, and said to them, ‘Do business with this until I come back.’ But his citizens hated him, and sent a delegation after him, saying, ‘We do not want this man to reign over us.’

“And it came about that when he returned, after receiving the kingdom, he ordered that these slaves, to whom he had given the money, be called to him in order that he might know what business they had done. And the first appeared, saying, ‘Master, your mina has made ten times minas more. And he said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant, because you have been faithful in a little thing, be in authority over ten cities. And the second came, saying, ‘Your mina, Master, has made five minas. And he said to him, ‘And you are to be over five cities.’

“And another came and saying, ‘Master, behold your mina, which I kept put away in a handkerchief, for I was afraid of you, because you are an exacting man; you take up what you did not lay down, and reap what you did not sow.’ He said to him, ‘By your own words I will judge you, you worthless slave. Did you know that I am an exacting man, taking up what I did not lay down, and reaping what I did not sow? Then why did you not put the money in the bank, and having come, I would have collected it with interest?’

“And he said to the bystanders, ‘Take the mina away from him, and give it to the one who has the ten minas. And they said to him, ‘Master, he has ten minas already.’ I tell you that to everyone who has shall more be given, but from the one who does not have, even what he does have will be taken away. But these enemies of mine who did not want me to reign over them, bring them here and slay them in my presence’” (Luke 19:11-27, NASB).

When I was a new believer, back when Elvis was alive and the curse of disco had not yet descended upon the land, I was introduced to the works of one Jack Chick, of cartoon tract fame, and a book he had compiled at the start of his ministry. It was based on the teachings of the 19th century evangelist Charles Finney and what he believed made up the essence of revival and renewal towards the things of God and His direction for one’s life.

Mr. Chick had drawn the pictures in the book, and I recall one specific illustration he included about what NOT to do when someone gives their life to Jesus Christ. It was a drawing of a man in a recliner, thinking to himself, “Now that I’s saved, I’ll relax, sing hymns, and wait for the LORD.” This nonchalant attitude is in sharp contrast to the command of Jesus to fulfill the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8), whereby we are given the responsibility as well as the honor of telling those with whom we come into contact about the good news of salvation from sin by the work of Jesus Christ.

We are all to be evangelists and ministers in this regard, and to be aware that we will all have to face the Lord Jesus Christ and give an account of what we did, as well as what we should have done while we looked for the Blessed Hope of His return for us as well as the inevitable Second Coming – when He sets foot in Jerusalem on the Mount of Olives to rightfully claim the throne of David, and rule and reign for all time (Psalm 2:1-12; Zechariah 12:9-10; John 14:1-3; 1 Corinthians 3:1-15, 15:51-58; 2 Corinthians 5:10; Philippians 2:5-11; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; Titus 2:11-14; Revelation 3:10, 19:11-21, 20:11-15).

When I first read the passages of Scripture that we are about to examine, at first glance they appear to be a sharp lesson on the importance of being good stewards and wisely handling money. That is certainly one nugget of gold within this parable, but a treasure of spiritual benefits awaits discovery when we take our time and allow the Spirit of God to show us the deeper meaning and application. This should convict us in the way we look at God’s Word. We should never rush or merely glance at a few passages of Scripture and think that will be enough to earn a pat on the back from our Creator and Savior that day.

When Jesus begins to tell the story, we are introduced to a nobleman who is to receive a kingdom for himself, and then return to his place of residence afterward to establish his rule. While gone, he entrusts his servants to take care of a specific area of business, and he has trust in the integrity and obedience of these slaves to carry out his bidding. However, while the nobleman is away, the citizens under his present rule rebel publicly against his authority. They see his absence as an excuse to put power into their own hands and be free from what they saw as oppression. Jesus has, in the past, presented the fact that He is going to return to this world one day to establish His absolute control over all peoples and nations.

Jesus is also saying through this story that He has to go away for a time in order to receive that which is rightfully His when He will fulfill His mission of redeeming us from our sins in order that we might be His subjects and servants. Because of this, we have been given the honor, privilege, and responsibility to be a part of His perfect Kingdom, free from the curse of sin, death, and the temptations of the devil, who will be cast into the Lake of Fire along with all who have rejected Jesus Christ as Lord, Savior, and King. While He is away, we are to be His obedient servants, chosen in Him to do His will.

However, not everyone is willing to do as He requests, and their failure to obey Him will affect their relationship with Him, and not for the better. The servants in the story are given units of currency and are expected to know what to do with them. This tells me that they have been instructed sometime in the past on how to transact business, demonstrate wisdom and maturity in what procedures to take in order to ensure that the investment in which they were trusted to handle will produce benefits and the expected results for the Master’s household. This also shows me that they expect no personal reward but are willing to do that which will please the Master when he comes back. It also shows the responsibility to the Master for giving an account of their labors and time.

Now, you are probably ahead of me in figuring out how all of this applies to us as His followers today. I am going to list some points, and I can be sure that we are in some form of agreement on the following truths:

  • The minas in the parable can represent financial responsibility, but a better fit would be to see them as the specific spiritual gifts and talents that the LORD has graciously given us in order to accomplish the primary business of presenting the gospel to those that are lost in sin.
  • The minas were not given to the servants to spend on themselves, but to advance the fortune of the Master and to solidify his right and privilege to rule over that which is His. Jesus gives us gifts, talents, and duties not to edify or build ourselves, but to be used for His glory, honor, and purpose. The result is what pleases the Master and not ourselves.
  • Each servant is given what he can handle. This shows that not all of us have the maturity or skill to do what others are more capable of doing in terms of service to the Master. We are not to envy or covet any gift or talent that the LORD did not specifically give us (1 Corinthians 12). New servants, that is, new followers of Jesus Christ, should not be given any responsibility except to learn from the more experienced servants about what may be required of them later. As the new servant gets familiar with duties, routines, and are given small jobs to do, they mature and develop more skills in their walk with the LORD; and the day will come when the Master is satisfied with their progress and growth, and expects them to teach the next generation (1 Timothy 5:17; Hebrews 11:25).
  • We need to keep in mind that as servants with specific responsibilities, we will be held accountable before the Master as to what we did with what He gave and expected from us (2 Corinthians 5:10). There is no excuse whatsoever to slack off or ignore our duty to Him. The servant that buried the mina gave nothing but a flimsy excuse that made no real sense, and as a consequence lost out on rewards, future responsibilities, and a relationship with the Master that would be based on distrust and shame from that time on. There is no record of a second chance or restitution. The servant was not thrown out or eliminated but was now left with the permanent sorrow and regret of what could have been a time of reward and trust.

The servants who did their duty were rewarded with more responsibility due to the fact that they had been focused on the Master’s will, exercised their talents and gifts for His service, paid attention to what they had to do, and did so without expecting anything but the satisfaction of doing his bidding. Jesus had told His disciples about the duties of a servant and what to expect (Luke 17:7-10), and this parable tended to enforce what He had previously taught. The citizens who rebelled against the authority of the Master and wanted nothing to do with him were granted their request. How? They were all captured and slain before the ruler. Dead people do not cause trouble, and the nobleman ruled his kingdom without further incident.

All rebellion against the Lord Jesus will be dealt with at the end of history when the Great White Throne judgment takes place, and the guilty will face eternal torment in the Lake of Fire where they can gripe, yell, hate, shake their fists, and curse all they wish, but no one will listen or care (Daniel 12:2; Mark 9:43-48; Luke 16:19-31; John 5:28-29; Revelation 20:11-15).

This parable illustrates the essential truth of what it means to follow Him, which is to die to self and what you believe is important in order to give all to Him (Matthew 16:25; Luke 14:26, 33; John 14:15). This also shows that we cannot hide anything from God or think that He will not bring up any words or deeds that He will overlook or excuse (Matt.10:26; Mark 4:22; Romans 2:1-12, 14:12; 2 Samuel 12:1-15).

Going back to Mr. Chick’s illustration of the lazy man sitting back waiting for the LORD’S return, we are not to have this sort of attitude and lack of care or concern for the ones around us who are heading for hell, but to get up and get to work for the King until the trumpet does sound and we are taken out of this world into the next. Stay active and do that which He expects of you. The minas He gave you need to be in use for His glory and grace, and not to be taking up room in your pockets. Now, go serve your King.

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