Despicable :: By Dennis Huebshman

When we hear the word “despicable,” one or more images come to our minds. One is used in a political sense, where those who have opposing views see the other side as despicable. Another is where someone has actually caused or tried to cause us harm. Another that is popular today is a cartoon series that has small yellow beings that carry on in very odd ways, and they mumble to each other in a language that only they understand. The “Minions,” as they are called, are fun to watch as they interact with certain humans. There’s even a website with single-frame cartoon clips of them. (any emphasis mine)

Sometimes, I imagine that our Heavenly Father would view many of us as “minions” with some of the antics we pull. For anyone who believes that our God does not have a sense of humor, explain to me why He gave us laughter. Even though I have reached my 70’s, I still enjoy a good “clean” cartoon or comedy act, as long as all vulgarity and sexual innuendos are left out. As I mentioned in a previous message, “Dennis the Menace” was always a favorite, followed by the “Peanuts” cartoons. Both artists/authors were good to give us entertainment the whole family could enjoy.

What is not humorous, and is truly despicable, is how many humans believe Jesus is a myth and that what the Bible says about Him being our Savior is a lie. Sadly, the day will come when they will realize Philippians 2:9-11 is absolute truth; “Therefore, God has highly exalted Him, and bestowed on Him the name that is above every name; so that at the name of Jesus, every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” The day is coming where this will even apply to Satan bowing his knee.

As we can plainly see, there’s no mumbling in any way so that no one will misunderstand. True versions of God’s word – King James Version; New King James Version; American Standard Version; New International Version; New English Translation; and English Standard Version – are some of the ones that historically have been very accurate. Whichever version of the true word of God that gives the same information in words that are easy for the reader to understand is what we need to study.

There are some “new – man edited” so-called bibles today that fit the agendas of false prophets and are used to draw people away from the true word of God. One version actually depicts the Heavenly Father as “gender-neutral,” and others change wording to fit teachings designed to fill seats and collection plates, yet are unbiblical.

The “ear-tickling” messages will come back in full force one day for all the false prophets and antichrists, and they will be forced to acknowledge that they blasphemed the true word of God. They will spend eternity in the lake of fire with their leader, Satan. It is possible for them to repent and confess that they have sinned, and call out to Jesus to save them, if they do so before taking their last breath on this earth. However, it’s sad that many would rather be on that long road that places things of this earth ahead of anything pertaining to Jesus. Their “broad pathway” leads to destruction, as given in Matthew 7:13-14.

Paul has told us in his numerous epistles that evil is of this world, and each one must choose for themselves which path we will follow. Jesus said in John 3:16 that the Father loves us so much that He sent His “only Son” to be our perfect sacrifice. John 3:18 sums up what happens to those who don’t believe this; “Whoever believes in Him is not condemned; but whoever does not believe is condemned already, because he/she has not believed in the name of the only Son of God.” John 3:36 concludes this chapter with, “Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life; whoever does not obey the Son shall not see life, but the Wrath of God remains on him/her.”

Ephesians 2:8-9; “For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not of your own doing; it is the gift of God; not a result of works, so that no one may boast.”

There will be a large number of people that will receive eternal condemnation, as spoken of by Jesus in Matthew 25:41-46. They will try to say they did many things in the name of Jesus, but their motives were selfish and about themselves, not about Jesus. They are truly despicable. It’s called the “Me” syndrome and is prevalent in today’s world.

Galatians 6:7-8 plainly states that God is not mocked. Satan has done everything in his power to pull souls away from the Father, His Son Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. His self-pride (Ezekiel 28:17) has been his downfall, and he uses pride to convince others they don’t really need a savior but will have heaven through many other ways. We must remember he is the father of all lies (John 8:44).

Here, we need to look at some “Truths.” John 8:32;36 – “and you will know the Truth, and the Truth will set you free… So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” Those who truly seek the Truth and study God’s word will find Him. First and foremost, all who truly call on Jesus to be their Savior will be saved (Joel 2:32; Acts 2:21 and Romans 10:13).

In John 18:37-38a, Pilate was given the opportunity to understand who it was that stood before him. “Then Pilate said to Him, ‘so you are a king?’ Jesus answered, ‘You say I am a king. For this purpose I was born (as a human), and for this purpose I have come into the world – to bear witness to the Truth. Everyone who is of the Truth listens to My voice’. Pilate said to Him, ‘What is Truth?'”

The absolute verse about “Truth” is John 14:6; “Jesus said to him [Philip], I am the Way, the Truth and the Life; no one comes to the Father except through Me.” This verse alone dispels any thoughts that there are “many ways” to Heaven without Jesus.

Twice a voice from Heaven declared that “This is My Beloved Son, with Whom I am well pleased; listen to Him.” First, Matthew 3:17 at the “baptism” of Jesus, and Matthew 17:5 at His transfiguration. This acknowledges that Jesus is a part of the Holy Trinity, and anyone who blasphemes against Him has blasphemed the Holy Spirit. This is the unforgivable sin.

The tribulation’s unforgivable sin will be to take the “mark” of the antichrist, which will be done willingly by those who will worship him (Revelation 13:16-17). All who do so will “drink the wine of God’s wrath,” and for this, they are condemned forever with “fire and sulfur” (Revelation 14:10).

Our Heavenly Father, through His Son Jesus who provided a pure and Holy sacrifice, is willing to forgive all our sins and not remember them again (Psalm 103:12). Jesus bought our “privilege” to ask forgiveness through His pure sinless blood, shed on a cruel cross at Calvary. This punishment should have been ours – Mine! Once again, Joel 2:32, Acts 2:21, and Romans 10:13 all say that all who call on the name of the Lord will be saved.

Those who refuse to seek the gift from our Savior will eventually be required to answer for every sin, large or small, that they ever committed on this earth. Their degree of eternal punishment will be determined by the total of all these. There will be no advocate to stand in their place. God is pure and Holy and can tolerate no sin whatsoever. This is exactly why He had to provide us with a substitute that He could accept. No sin-filled human could ever meet His standard of perfection. Anyone who denies Jesus is truly despicable in God’s sight.

It’s very simple to gain forgiveness and have an eternal home with Jesus. The hard part is to believe it is so, and there’s nothing we can do to earn or buy our own Salvation. First and foremost, Admit we’re all sinners in need of a Savior (Romans 3:23). Second, Believe Jesus died for our sins and was the only sacrifice God could have accepted because of the sinless life He led here (Romans 10:9-12). Finally, Call on the name of the Lord to be saved (Romans 10:13).

It should be the easiest decision we could ever make, but there will be many who will not do so (Matthew 7:13-14). Today, right now, make the best decision, and the most important decision, to become a part of the Savior’s flock. All who truly call on Him will not be turned away, yet He will force no one to accept Him. For those of us who do, we will receive eternal rewards that He paid for in full for us. Go from being “despicable” to “commendable” through the grace and mercy of our Savior.

Come, Lord Jesus!

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Rapture Chronicles Part 4: A Sure Doctrine of the Bible :: By Wilfred Hahn

 Our study of the Rapture Chronicle Series yielded a very important proof. The Rapture can only occur at the start of—or just before—the Tribulation begins. We have decisively proven that the Rapture cannot occur at the mid, the pre-wrath point, or post/the end of the Tribulation. To repeat: As we have shown, Scripture only supports the pre-Trib position. This view also perfectly lines up with the character and nature of God. We can rejoice about that: Our LORD is faithful. “The LORD is righteous in all his ways and faithful in all he does” (Psalm 145:17).

Another clear conclusion is that there are two streams of Christians in the last days. There are those who trust Jesus Christ as their Savior before the Rapture takes place, and those who do so thereafter. Their paths are very different. This is a very important distinction to keep straight.

If one mixes up these two streams, the narrative of the books of Daniel and Revelation (as well as a few other verses outside these two books) risks not making much sense. The whole detailed record will not fall precisely into place. Raptured Christians meet the Lord “in the air” (1 Thessalonians 4:17), their bodies will be made glorious (Philippians 3:21), and they will reign with the Lord forever. Wherever Christ is, there we will be also. “And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also” (John 14:3).

As for those who become Christians after the Tribulation period begins, they will face much persecution on earth. In our Rapture Chronicles to date, we concluded that ALL Tribulation Christians will perish, and that this extermination will occur no later than the mid-point of the 7-year Tribulation.

This “persecution by slaughter” is connected with the False Prophet’s attempts to make all bow before the First Beast, to take his “mark,” at the threat of being cut off from the world’s financial system should one not comply (see Revelation 13 for the full account). This is most pivotal—the capstone of Satan’s cosmological scheming, and his last.

While we may have reached our conclusions about the Rapture by studying the Bible, others will continue to reject this doctrine. One of the reasons some people have rejected the Rapture doctrine is that they may have confused the two separate categories of Christians (as we have explained). Or, people may simply choose what they believe no matter the facts. The latter is often the case with other Biblical truths.

Most sadly, this denial may be attributable to the fact that “[…] the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears” (2 Timothy 4:3). And, being “[…] tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive” (Ephesians 4:14).

Some choose to ridicule Rapture believers, employing personal attacks and blustery debate tactics. Often, when we mention that we have adopted a pre-millennial, pre-tribulational view and believe that there will be a Rapture—absurdity of all absurdities—we receive responses of surprise.

Apparently, to believe that a Rapture will occur reveals that one is “low brow,” “gullible,” and an “escapist.” But, even as a spirit of derisiveness and smugness is becoming more prevalent among the Rapture naysayers, the reality is that their arguments have generally been invalidated as perhaps never before.

These “nay” respondents will usually agree that any differences in perspectives are nothing over which to lose fellowship (as long as both parties are pre-millennial), and that it is not a salvation issue. Yet, “nay Rapture” proponents seem to adamantly want to convert Rapture believers … even to “deliver” them to a post- or mid-tribulational perspective.

We wonder why there is such an opposition to the Rapture view. Just what spirit—or irritant—is behind these attacks? Naysayer counter-arguments and viewpoints range from the thoughtful to pure vitriol.

Conversely, those who hold the Rapture view do not feel it an imperative to expunge the world of Rapture naysayers. As readers will know, this doctrine is not a salvation issue. The Rapture believer knows that the non-Rapture-believing Christian is given salvation through grace as anyone else. The nay-rapturists, on the other hand, generally do not see it that way.

So, why “proselytize” naysayers to the Rapture view? This writer is not suggesting that this is a priority. Nevertheless, while not every variant of doctrine threatens one’s salvation, every deviation from Biblical truth does have its price, we believe. Good doctrine is therefore important. We are charged to “[…] teach what is appropriate to sound doctrine” (Titus 2:1).

However, as already mentioned, “[…] the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine.” That time is certainly today!

Not surprisingly, therefore, some Christians do succumb to the notions of the naysayers.

To illustrate, some time ago, a friend (with an evangelical background, who was raised with the Rapture expectation) rather suddenly changed his mind, announcing that he no longer believed in the Rapture.

This writer was curious about what was behind this “conversion.” Apparently, my friend had swallowed the argument that the Rapture was a “new” doctrine, supposedly popularized by a delusional young woman named Margaret MacDonald in the 1800s.

This couldn’t be further from the truth in many respects. To fall for such shallow arguments is to ignore Scripture and the full history of the Christian church. There has been much research done in recent years that sheds additional light on the unfounded allegations of the naysayers. Pro-Rapture scholars have roundly invalidated the claims of those that claim the Rapture is a new teaching.

Dear reader, what is your view on the Rapture, and can you support it in the face of mockery and derision? We suspect that many Christians are “closet Rapture believers,” who will only admit their views in safe company.

We present here a short “checklist” of five points that will be helpful in countering doctrinal error in the matter of the Rapture.

  1. Back to the Source. First, we must begin with the document that is claimed to be all-sufficient for teaching, rebuking and admonishing (2 Timothy 3:16). Its truth towers far above that of all other documents in the world. The Rapture doctrine finds its source in Scripture—nowhere else. Not only is it spoken of specifically, but also it is foreshadowed and deductive based on the character and actions of God Himself.

The doctrine of the Rapture must stand on the Bible “full stop.” The view of any later church father, pope, or entranced young girl cannot add any credence nor pedigree to what Scripture has said. As it is, a so-called church father can be found and quoted to support almost any theological view. We may have our favorites, but quoting them adds nothing proof-worthy to this main point: The Rapture is a Scriptural doctrine.

  1. Since When New? Rapture doubters often claim that a teaching cannot be true if it is “new” … i.e., a view that was popularized in recent centuries or times. This argument is not valid for a number of reasons. For one, just because a Scriptural doctrine has been rediscovered recently says nothing of its veracity or history. If it is Scriptural, it is therefore correct … whether it is a recent understanding or not.

Rapture doubters like to say that the “church has historically not taught the Rapture.” We ask, What church, and during what era? Was it the founding church that was inspired by the Holy Spirit to write the New Testament? Or a later church that preached a different Bible and a different gospel?

  1. Context: The History of the Church. Rapture naysayers like to sweep away the record of Christian history, and while doing so, ignore the warnings of the New Testament from its outset. Early on—nearly 2,000 years ago—Christians were already warned about the infiltration of false doctrines, and that deceivers would creep in unawares. Sadly, this was clearly an issue already during the time of the apostles themselves (See 2 Timothy 3:8; 4:3; 2 Peter 2:1-3).

Once the apostles had passed on, the dilution of the gospel happened quickly. Over the course of a few centuries, many false doctrines (surely, driven by many “antichrists”: see 1 John 2:18; 1 John 4:3) became embedded in various teachings. However, crucially, these were not “new” teachings. Rather, they were largely restored teachings that were originally based on Scripture.

  1. Solid Scholarship and Proofs. Today, we have the benefit of much scholarship on the origins of Christian doctrines. Within this record are the teachings of various preachers and theologians of the 16th to 19th centuries (outside the Roman Catholic Church), which have been found and uncovered. Plain to see in these records is the dominance of pre-millennial interpretations of the Bible.

Moreover, there is much proof of the Rapture being taught once the systematic oppression of Christians (or those with merely opposing Scriptural views) began to be lifted. The Rapture view was held by some clergy centuries before the alleged “trance revelations” of Margaret MacDonald. John Nelson Darby is shown to be influenced by these teachings of more than 200 years before his time (and not deliriums).

Today, we can say with confidence that the trance allegations of the “anti-Rapture” crowd have been thoroughly debunked and invalidated, based on scholarship and hard evidence.

  1. Logic and Apologetics. There are many excellent books available on the doctrine of the Rapture. Hence, as already mentioned, we can hardly do credit to this body of work … especially so in such a short article. Students of the entire Bible (Old and New Testaments) can sense in their spirit God’s divine plan behind the Rapture.

God always called out and preserved the believing remnant before unleashing His wrath. Consider the preservation of the families of Noah and Lot. Why then would the Church (what Jesus calls His Bride) be allowed to be utterly slaughtered under the justice of His wrath? As pointed out in this Rapture Chronicles series, it is ALL Christians who were not part of the church who will perish in the Tribulation period. Not His Bride.

None who refuse to take the mark and worship the beast (Revelation 20:4) will survive. Contrary to the Bible, if one presumes that Christians will not be “[…] caught up together […] in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air” (1 Thessalonians 4:17), then what “blessed hope” is there (Titus 2:13)?

To the contrary, says Jesus Christ to the Philadelphian church, “[…] I will also keep you from the hour of trial that is going to come on the whole world to test the inhabitants of the earth” (Revelation 3:10).

But do we not all deserve wrath? Yes. As such, the Partial Rapture Theory (that only some Christians will be raptured and not all) can appear logical. Why? To the human, it simply doesn’t seem just that Jesus Christ would rapture all Christians; though hardly any of them are as worthy as perhaps Elijah and Enoch of the Old Testament, who were also raptured.

But, if the Lord saves us “while we were yet sinners” (Romans 5:8) through grace, then the Rapture is equally undeserved for last-day Christians.

In conclusion, today, the attacks against the Rapture (except on the basis of Scriptural evidence) can be ignored. Our short, five-point checklist shows that the main arguments against the Rapture are fallacious … and sometimes nothing more than mean-spirited “hatchet jobs.”

ALL present-day Christians are both saved and raptured by grace!

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Wilfred J. Hahn is a global economist/strategist. Formerly a top-ranked global analyst, research director for a major Wall Street investment bank, and head of Canada’s largest global investment operation, his writings focus on the endtime roles of money, economics and globalization. He has been quoted around the world and his writings reproduced in numerous other publications and languages. His 2002 book The Endtime Money Snare: How to live free accurately anticipated and prepared its readers for the Global Financial Crisis. A following book, Global Financial Apocalypse Prophesied: Preserving true riches in an age of deception and trouble, looks further into the prophetic future.

Contact Wilfred at: staff@eternalvalue.com