The Sign of Signs - Who is That Fool on the Corner with the Sign
about the End of the World?
The Pope it is said condemned the use of the cross bow when it
was first introduced. He apparently thought it could be the
demise of the whole world because it was so deadly. When cannons
were first invented some thought that marked the end of the
world. Now we have a weapon that could bring an end to all life
on the planet, the hydrogen bomb, and certainly there are people
who still believe that it might yet bring about the end of
civilization. Adding to this there has always been someone or
some group insisting that their generation would surely be the
last.
Who hasn't seen the person wearing or carrying the sign that
reads something like, Repent for the end of the world is near?
Hollywood makes sure to show such people in the movies and
usually they are depicted as neurotic and mentally deranged
weirdoes who only need to be avoided and ignored. By now it is
easy to understand why some Christians may he a little
embarrassed to bring up the subject of the second coming of
Christ. Add to this the fact that Jesus said that no one would
know the day or the hour of his return and you have the right
mix to produce the wholesale indifference that emerges among
more and more of today's believers.
The enemy certainly has been able to capitalize on these
eccentric second coming enthusiasts with their spurious
interpretations of scripture. But we would be foolish and remiss
to allow him this victory because of the excess of a few, or our
fear of embarrassment. The misinterpretation of a sign is
possible with any theological position. One of the safest ways
to be surer about the signs is to be patient and wait for them
to unfold.
It is alright to speculate and watch as things begin to
materialize but hold back on some conclusions and give God space
to show us what he is doing. We must always keep in mind that
some of the Jews missed the coming of their messiah because they
had nailed down an exact path for his appearance without
allowing that some of their speculation may not have been
exactly on the mark. For example, it was well known that messiah
was to come from Bethlehem but Jesus was from Nazareth. A little
research, questioning and openness could have resulted in
finding the rest of the story. The birth of Christ was never
meant to be a secret, and anyone making even cursory inquiries
could have found out that he was actually born in Bethlehem. But
many were clinging hard to their pet beliefs and would not allow
themselves this knowledge. One might say that they missed
salvation itself, not because they were so sinful but because
they were so stubborn. They had created a formula, a viewpoint
or a theory that by sheer force of time and repetition had
become like an immutable law.
A lack of pliability in second coming doctrine is far more
serious than rigidity in any other area of scripture. Much of
eschatology is yet to unfold; being rigid about an unknown is
foolishness on the level of finding moral guidance from the
stories of ancient mythology. No one should think that guidance
comes from make believe characters and events, unfortunately,
they do! Many second coming buffs are also deriving some sort of
guidance from events that haven't occurred yet. The best answer
to this dilemma is found in a single saying of the Lord Jesus
concerning signs. Verily I say unto you, This generation shall
not pass, till all these things be fulfilled. Mt 24:34
This verse could he called, the sign of signs. It is a capstone
or the key to all the events preceding the second coming of
Christ. Jesus knew the second coming would not take place in his
generation so it had to be some future and seemingly unspecified
generation. Yet, it is specified. That generation, is the
generation in which all the other signs happen together. They
cannot be spread out over millennia, centuries or even more than
one single generation. This sign is what qualifies all the other
signs. Simply put, if all the signs are happening concurrently,
that is the sign that it is the last generation, and it will
culminate with the return of the Lord Jesus Christ. Here we are
given a failsafe or a perfect way to keep from falling into
error in today's second coming doctrinal maze. If you haven't
checked lately, you might want to look again, because no
generation in over twenty centuries has had all the signs
happening at once, except this one.