End Times Extremes and the Rapture :: By Terry James

Each and every hour, new and more highly pressurized dangers fill these end times with extremes. These occurrences aren’t necessarily unprecedented. However, these slam into our environment –our life’s surroundings—on a stepped-up pace and impact that seems unprecedented –at least from my perspective, and, I believe, from the vantage point of all who truly “watch” as Jesus instructed as recorded in Mark 13:37.

The end of the age signals of God’s again beginning to deal with this fallen world in Judgment is, I observe, even recognized by those in news media. Being blind now since age 51 or so, I often just listen to audio-only forums –radio, podcasts, talk shows of the political sort, etc., to get the very latest unfolding of issues and events. These news purveyors are forced into painting word pictures rather than relying on the screen graphics to explain to the viewers.

It is clear to me that many of these broadcasters and podcasters are flummoxed, are frustrated, not being able to explain the upside-down world matters about which they inform their publics. Their secular world views and perspectives are out of whack, and they struggle, like their audiences, in their search for answers to why the world seems to be going crazy.

One such recent incident was the murder of Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old founder of the Turning Point USA political forum that attempts to reach younger people with a conservative message of hope for the nation and world.

When he was shot and killed while speaking to a college campus audience in Utah, the reaction to his death was dumbfounding to many of the admittedly more conservative media sorts to which I listen. These broadcasters and podcasters reported, with astonishment in some cases, that the cyberspace forum TikTock was full of myriads of young people praising the assassination in the most vulgar terms imaginable.

Even though those reporting this evil know that the leftist ideology is full of such hate, they were stunned and in disbelief that such hatred would be manifest in such a blatant display.

These seemingly insane people were wildly elated at their young peer’s assassination for no other reason than that he spoke to them and debated with them on geopolitical issues, and disagreed with their ideology. Most of the program hosts I heard couldn’t fathom that, in America, such attitude by an entire generation could be so fanatically disposed as to cheer the violent death that took a young father from his wife and two young children.

There were a few such media pundits who implied that it was a lack of religious training, with prayers and Bible reading taken out of public-school classrooms, that might have had something of an influence on these raving, young haters. And I was surprised that a very few conservative talk show hosts expressed that they believed demon activity to be involved. Mark Levin, to my surprise, talked about Charlie Kirk’s strong Christian witness. Levin, a Jew, gave Charlie’s message in a most reverential tone. It was the Gospel of Jesus Christ in every detail.

However, the news forum hosts failed in most cases to indicate they understand that their own peers –the mainstream news types—were in large part responsible for the outrageous, bloodthirsty rants on TikTok and other leftist forums.

To make that charge against their colleagues would, it might be thought— make them themselves (the conservative pundits) complicit. –“Thus, because they had not adamantly opposed the so-called liberal press in its always covering up for leftist hatred, even trying always to turn their audience’s attention to the responsibility for the evil to be the fault of one Donald John Trump and his supporters.

This devil-controlled mainstream media –news and entertainment– have indeed “seduced” the young of an entire generation into becoming as wicked as the father of lies, who foments such evil as murdering anyone who disagrees with you.

God’s Holy Word tells, through prophecy, exactly the cause and effect of the ultimate influencer –Satan’s master plan to bring all into his hellish sphere.

The Apostle Paul prophesied:

“But evil men and seducers will grow worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived” (2 Timothy 3:13). 

The media agglomerate in general encourages violence by refusing to point to those really responsible for the often deadly actions perpetrated by violent protesters. They thereby are seducers –seducing those who fall for their lies. For example, I believe most will remember that with an area of Los Angeles burning in the background and chaos all around that city due to an enraged leftist horde, a mainstream network reporter stood in front of the camera telling us that what she was covering was a “mostly peaceful” protest.

A number of people died in that and similar riots around the nation during that time frame, and it was all inspired by the media slanting coverage against anyone and anything that supported conservative legislative and executive actions. Mainstream media, through their heavily biased reporting, caused the leftist ideologues –especially many among the college-age youth– to go insane with rage. Added to this was the constant race-baiting that enflamed the core populace of many large American cities.

The insane leftist (communistic) demand in the face of this lawlessness was –and continues to be—to defund the police. And the crimes, and especially violent crimes, in the large cities run by leftists, continue to explode. So much so that the president took it into his own administration’s hands to clean up Washington, D.C., the one city in the U.S. under the ultimate authority of the federal government. The results have been spectacular. The number of murders that were ubiquitous throughout certain areas of D.C. was suddenly eliminated almost completely –within only a matter of weeks.

Still, the insane calls to defund policing authorities within the large cities are demanded by those leftist mayors and city councils. Some even threaten to go to war with any federal forces that might be used to quell the lawlessness and bring back sanity for the people who must live within the violence their streets have attracted and nurtured.

Just as the end times extremes within the political and cultural milieu are plainly made manifest for all who observe these fleeting days of this Church Age through the Prophetic Lens of God’s Prophetic Word, so too is the manifestation of the geophysical.

Those within the leftist ideology examined above have been deluded by the seducing forces foretold by Paul the apostle. Those so seduced believe in the global warming-climate change hoax. –Thus, even though scientific studies have concluded time after time –and through daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, and decades-long studies and observation that there has been no global warming, other than normal such cycles found throughout earth’s history.

And yet the scientists and weather experts are seemingly stumped that suddenly there are weather phenomena, as well as unusual earth convulsions throughout the planet. They attempt to explain and to allay concerns, even fears, that something inexplicable is happening to the physical environment.

There are explanations such as the sun adjusting as it has apparently done for millions of years, or that the earth’s molten iron core gyroscope is transitioning through yet another phase, and offer many other suppositions beyond my understanding.

I do understand that God’s Prophetic Word offers the explanation of how the geophysical and astrophysical environmental endangerment will manifest at the time Christ’s Return approaches. As a matter of fact, Jesus Christ, the Creator of all that is, told his disciples immediately surrounding him at the time, and through His Forecast at that time, prophesied to all of us now alive who are observing these end times environmental manifestations.

“Then said he unto them, Nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: And great earthquakes shall be in divers places, and famines, and pestilences; and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from heaven” (Luke 21:10-11).

Jesus foretold further about how environmental turmoil, both humanistically and geo-physically speaking, would increase with troubling intensity as time for His coming again nears…

“And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; Men’s hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken” (Luke 21:25-26).

Just a quick glance at weather-related news on any given day proves the ratcheting up of strange, endangering atmospheric phenomena in many areas of the world. I’ve chosen only two such reports because of limited space in this rather lengthy commentary. I could have included a great many such reports from around the planet.

Strong Winds, Baseball-Sized Hail Pound Central Kansas
Severe thunderstorms slammed Wichita and other parts of Central Kansas with damaging hail and wind gusts Wednesday evening. See how hail as big as golf balls and baseballs rained down during the wild weather, making a mess of roads, damaging vehicles, and knocking out power to thousands of customers.

Severe floods collapse buildings, kill at least 6 people in Bali, Indonesia
At least six people were killed after torrential rains triggered severe flooding across Bali, Indonesia, between September 9 and 10, 2025. The floods inundated large parts of Denpasar, caused the collapse of multiple buildings, and left several people missing, while hundreds were evacuated to safer areas.

[Source: Rapture Ready News September 11, 2025]

Many such reports now flood my news sources daily. Strange weather and earthquakes and other anomalies indicate, I believe, the end times extremes Jesus forewarned for the immediate days leading to His Second Advent.

All of this can be summed up in the words a friend said recently to me. It is a statement I seem to be thinking, if not audibly stating rather regularly to myself. It is a statement I’m sure you, the reader, have thought and perhaps stated.

“I’ve never seen it like this before” or “It’s crazy, all the things going on…”

This is exactly the time of extremes Jesus, I believe, was thinking about when He instructed:

“And when you see all these things begin to come to pass, then look up and lift up your head, for your redemption is drawing near.” (Luke 21:28).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last-Day Prophecy: Hot Comfort, Cold Faith :: By Wilfred Hahn

Dairy Queen, the international ice cream chain, once had as its slogan, “Hot Eats, Cool Treats.” They would go out of business if they instead served cold hamburgers and hot ice cream. No wonder the Church is losing its franchise. Increasingly, it has been serving “Hot Comfort, Cold Faith.” Prophetically, Christ asked the question, “[…] when the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on the earth?” (Luke 18:8). This statement is probably one of the most important prophecies for the Church Age.

With this introduction, we want to focus on a most challenging topic for Christians in the modern world: faith. It is a delicate thing, only flourishing under the most rarified of conditions. No doubt, it is a tired topic for most Christians. Therefore, we want to provoke a completely different line of inquiry.

World Country Classification by Average Faith Level

Source: World Bank Group 2023. Adapted by Author.

High Faith
Upper-Middle Faith
Lower-Middle Faith
Low Faith
Not Classified

A Worldview of Faith

Please look at the map of the world shown. It is color-keyed to show the distribution of faith in the world. The darkest-colored countries have the lowest faith, the lighter hues more. Please ponder for a moment where the least faith might be found in the world today. Which country do you live in? Is it high faith or low faith?

Clearly, the map shows low areas of faith and higher ones. What is the source of this map? The World Council of Churches in Geneva, Switzerland? No, though perhaps it could be.

Actually, it is an authentic map from the World Bank—the transnational organization headquartered in Washington, DC, whose motto is, “Our wish is a world free of poverty.” This agency concerns itself with economics and wealth trends.

At this point, you may be puzzled, wondering, What does the World Bank have to do with the topic of faith? Actually, they are closely aligned.

The title of the chart has been tampered with. It actually portrays the distribution of wealth in the world; more specifically, the average level of income in each country. The color key has been flipped upside down. The areas with the highest income are shown as those with the lowest faith, and vice versa.

Is this a reasonable way to show the distribution of faith in the world? While it may not be exact, our technique for substituting low faith for high income is defensible. It parallels a general Biblical principle. The Bible substantiates this inverse relationship between wealth and faith numerous times. Jesus said, “Blessed are you who are poor, for yours is the kingdom of God […] But woe to you who are rich, for you have already received your comfort” (Luke 6:20, 24, Sermon on the Plain).

The half-brother of Jesus, James, re-emphasized this perspective a different way, saying: “Has not God chosen those who are poor in the eyes of the world to be rich in faith and to inherit the kingdom he promised to those who love him? (James 2:5). Certainly, the World Bank’s survey of world income qualifies as a perspective from “the eyes of the world.”

Most assuredly, there are many exceptions to this general equation of faith versus riches. Remember, we are dealing here with general correlation and population averages, not specific persons or households. And when viewing the map, it should also be noted that it is symbolizing all types of faith, not just the type of faith that the Bible requires of true Christians. Many false religions that display deep faith in their beliefs happen to be most prevalent in poor regions of the world.

There clearly is a general inverse relationship between faith and wealth and comfort. We can further expand the realm of wealth to the concept of Mammon. It is that spiritual realm that aligns its confidence and affections with materialism and the boastful pretensions of mankind.

Working Out Our Faith Against Opposition

Why is it that there is this opposition between faith and money?

In the pleasure of God’s creation, it is a trait of the world. Jesus said: “You cannot serve both God and Mammon” (Matthew 6:24b). This statement struck right to the heart of the cosmology of opposites—good and evil, sin and righteousness, the kingdom of light versus the forces of darkness. Were it any different, it would not be possible for us to choose to bring a meaningful sacrifice of faith and love to our Lord. Otherwise, to do so would simply be an automatic, autonomously programmed response of no value.

Christ made this comment to His disciples right after He told the rich young ruler to “sell [his] possessions and give to the poor” (Matthew 19:21). It immediately threw the disciples into a debate. They were daunted by the challenges of property and the requirements of the kingdom of God. On the one hand, to be wealthy was considered a blessing of the godly—after all, Abraham was. On the other, Christ admonished that “it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God” (verse 24).

“Who then can be saved?” they asked (Matthew 19:25b). Christ replied, “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible” (verse 26).

Here we see two completely different systems that contradict each other—the kingdom of God versus the domain of Mammon. These two realms have entirely different wealth systems. They have two different currencies, respectively: faith and money.

Though we are ever so thankful it is by the grace of God we are saved, whether we are beset by the deceitfulness of riches or not, the sad reality is that most people in high-income countries are mortally blinded to the true nature and wealth of faith.

The Most Precious Commodity in the World

The contrast between earthly riches—namely, wealth, prosperity, material satisfaction, worldly confidence—and true riches is a theme repeatedly presented throughout the entire Bible. True faith itself is considered the most valuable and real of all possessions.

Consider just a few of the Bible’s perspectives on what actually should be “hotly” valued—real faith. Jesus stated: “So if you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches?” (Luke 16:11). Just what are these “true riches”? Scripture repeatedly portrays our faith and salvation as real riches, and that the price of their procurement in the first place is inestimable.

“For you know that it was not with perishable things such as silver or gold that you were redeemed from the empty way of life handed down to you from your forefathers” (1 Peter 1:18).

“For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, so that you through his poverty might become rich” (2 Corinthians 8:9).

Without question, according to Scripture, real faith is much more valuable than property and worldly wealth. It is “true riches.” Apostle Peter assesses it as more valuable than gold. Why? Because without it, we cannot please God … nor receive the “goal of [our] faith, the salvation of [our] souls” (1 Peter 1:9).

Apostle Peter reflects this evaluation of faith in the passage:

“In this you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while you may have had to suffer grief in all kinds of trials. These have come so that your faith—of greater worth than gold, which perishes even though refined by fire—may be proved genuine and may result in praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed. Though you have not seen him, you love him; and even though you do not see him now, you believe in him and are filled with an inexpressible and glorious joy, for you are receiving the goal of your faith, the salvation of your souls” (verses 6-9).

While the world today strains for the attainment of material wealth, the most precious acquisition of all—faith—lies cold in many countries, especially wealthy ones of Christian heritage. Yet there is absolutely nothing more worthy than faith.

At this point, we must take a brief respite from our inquiry and ask this age-old question: What is faith? After all, the word “faith” must surely be the most misused and misunderstood word in the English language. Many people think it is just a noun. We can only focus on the simplest of answers. According to the Bible, more often, faith is a verb. Faith is the act of believing. But what? The Word of God, the evidence of which is faith if we do it. It is for this reason that “faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God” (Romans 10:17, KJV).

Current Conditions in the Church

Let’s again examine the relationship between faith and wealth. The words of Christ and the apostles that we reviewed say that these two are generally oppositional in nature. Something in our day, however, rings false. It is a growing church constituency that portrays itself as Christian but presents the exact opposite perspective.

Some in this community even go so far as to say that if you have much faith, you can “get wealth.” Or just send in your seed faith offering, and you may get a “divine wealth transfer.” Perhaps a large check from some mysterious source may arrive in the mail as a result. Such things may well happen to some people, but as a formula, this has nothing to do with real faith or real wealth.

Apparently, without laying one’s life down for Christ and taking up a personal cross, one can just use the principles in the Bible to become prosperous and lead a well-enriched life in every way. This is one of the biggest and sorriest lies ever perpetrated. It is a major contributing reason why real faith is running cold today.

Yet, this fleshly notion of faith, that is gaining popularity so easily, appeals to our nature … hearing and interpreting things as we would like them to be. Who has not made this type of complaint to the Lord when meeting trials or difficulties? “Lord, I am serving You. Don’t I deserve to be rewarded here on earth for the good things that I do?” To say this is to fall prey to a form of “prosperity teaching.” But why on earth should I have this human flaw, to so easily fall for this idea?

Even more consternating is that this view of cheap faith is so strongly held in the richest areas on the world map—particularly in North America. There is no caution, no fear of the dangers of wealth, which the Bible so clearly lays out. Why is the vulnerability to Balaam’s error greatest there? “I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting the one who called you by the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel—which is really no gospel at all,” said Paul to the Galatians (1:6-7a).

Inverting the relationship expressed in James 2:5, we can say: “Has not God chosen the rich of this world to be poor in faith?” Viewed from this perspective, we realize just which Christians in the world will have the most trying conditions to produce fruit and true faith. The “true faith” of Christians in the United States, Canada, and other rich nations will be under siege the most. These countries may indeed be blessed, but not with the conditions that naturally foster an abundance of real faith.

There are two large forces (both related) reverberating through this last-day world: They are globalization and oppression of various types. Living in North America or Europe, you will face both cross-currents—living in a seductive, richer region of the world, your Biblical beliefs and trust in God will be ridiculed and suppressed.

Achan and the Last-Day Church of Laodicea

If one is poor in faith, then what does that actually mean? It is a very important question for those who are of the Church in richer parts of the world. The last-day Church—as mirrored by the last of the seven churches mentioned in Revelation, Laodicea—is the one that was convinced it needed nothing, confident in its own riches and capabilities … even assured in its confidence.

This church is actually poor, blind, and naked—poor in faith, blind as to the true state of things, and vulnerable to the loss of true faith and power. They fell for the error of Balaam, sacrificing lukewarm faith for the primacy of warm comfort.

The story of Achan in the Old Testament (Joshua 7) provides a picture of the future Church, which loses the “power” of God for the sake of riches and comfortable materialism. Israel was commanded not to take any treasures from the booty of fallen Jericho. Yet one person fell for its lure. Said Achan, “When I saw in the plunder a beautiful robe from Babylonia, two hundred shekels of silver and a wedge of gold weighing fifty shekels, I coveted them and took them” (Joshua 7:21). He hid these items underneath his tent.

When Israel then went up to conquer the city of Ai, they were sorely defeated. The power and blessing of God were no longer with them. Why? Achan’s household brought impurity upon the entirety of Israel by falling for the baubles of Babylon and Jericho—cities that were renowned ancient centers of commercialism. “When Achan son of Zerah acted unfaithfully regarding the devoted things, did not wrath come upon the whole community of Israel?” (Joshua 22:20).

We have every reason to believe that this is the same reason why much of the last-day Church has lost its power to effectively minister the Gospel.

Thoughts to Ponder

We return to Christ’s prophecy: “[…] when the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on the earth?” As mentioned, it likely is one of the most important of all last-day prophecies for the Church. Yet in the New Testament, this prophecy seems almost hidden. It is just half a verse long, found only in one of the four Gospels, and seems entirely disjointed from the text before and after. Jesus is clearly saying that there will be very little faith found on earth when He returns.

We can better understand why by using our inverse equation rule. When Christ returns, will He find “wealth” on earth? Yes; James confirms this will be the case, saying, “Now listen, you rich people […] You have hoarded wealth in the last days” (James 5:1, 3). At the time Jesus uttered His statement, He knew that the faith of his flock would face a great onslaught of worldly wealth and comforts in the last days, also revealing that “[…] the love of most will grow cold” (Matthew 24:12b). While this statement was probably spoken directly to the Jew, it only follows that it also applies to all Christians.

Without a doubt, that cold day has arrived … certainly so for Western Christianity and Jews alike. Without pretension, faith in Europe is largely dead. In North America, there are indeed many who profess a Christian faith, but of the type that is without power. Many use faith as nothing more than a contractual indemnity policy with God, or a device to “get wealth” and warm comforts.

This state of mind is easy to fall into—no premeditated plan is necessary. Once one attitudinally becomes completely reliant upon the bank account, technology, the pride and accomplishments of man, etc., the power of God diminishes … at least as is utilized in daily life. No longer does our faith rest in the notion that God will care for us, has a purpose and a destiny for us, and wants to lead us, not by sight but by faith.

“We live by faith, not by sight” (2 Corinthians 5:7). Can it be done in North America, a region much overtaken by “Hot Comfort, Cold Faith”? Here, it surely is a daily struggle to beat back the cooling influences upon our faith.

But every challenge also offers an opportunity. We can again remember what Peter tells us, already quoted earlier. We have reason to rejoice, for our struggle is only for a little while, and there awaits the eternal reward of true riches.

“In this you greatly rejoice, though now for a little while you may have had to suffer grief in all kinds of trials […] for you are receiving the goal of your faith, the salvation of your souls” (1 Peter 1:6-9).

“But he who stands firm to the end will be saved” (Matthew 24:13).

(Note: This is an updated version of an article published 20 years ago.)

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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.

Do you have questions or other perspectives? You can contact Wilfred at: staff@eternalvalue.com.