SIGNS OF THE TIMES
Suggested Scripture
-- St. Matthew 24
Jesus was asked three questions by his disciples:
1. When shall the temple be destroyed?
2. what shall be the sign of Thy coming?
3. What shall be the sign of the end of the world?
Permit me to suggest that you read the answers which are
recorded in the 24th chapter of
St. Matthew.
The Second Coming of Christ will be in marked contrast with
His first advent. He came the first time as a poor man, born in a borrowed
manger and buried in a borrowed tomb. His first mission was that of a Saviour.
Thank God, He accomplished that glorious task and every man of Adam's race may
be the recipient of His atoning grace.
The manner and mission of His second appearance will be
decidedly different. He comes
not as a poor man but with "power and great
glory." He comes not as a Saviour but as a
Bridegroom.
When will He come? No one knows.
The best one can do is to approximate the end by reference
to prophecies depicting the
state of world affairs just prior to His second appearance.
Present conditions seem to be
dangerously parallel to those described by Jesus in the 24th
chapter of St. Matthew.
St. Paul gave a
detailed enumeration of signs indicating the approach of Christ for His
second appearance. Let us look at these for a moment and as
I read them will you honestly ask yourself this question: Do present-day
conditions square with these descriptions? If they do correspond we have a
rational right to conclude that we may actually be living in the last days.
Here is St. Paul's prophetic
picture from the third chapter of II Timothy:
"This know also that in the last days perilous times
shall come." Does this check? Yes,
perilous days are upon us.
"For men shall be lovers of their own selves."
Check.
"Covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to
parents." Was there ever a day
when the children raised the parents as today?
"Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false
accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of
those that are good:
"Traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more
than lovers of God." Pleasure-mad America.
Over $1,300,000,000.00 gambled in 1945 and over $7,000,000,000.00 spent for
liquor, and nearly all athletic events broke attendance records. "Lovers
of pleasures."
"Having a form of godliness, but denying the power
thereof." More church members than
ever and yet the Church is the most ineffective in its
history.
"Ever learning and never able to come to the knowledge
of the truth." There are more than 1600 institutions of graduate level in
the United States.
In a Southern community there lived an elderly gentleman, a
godly Christian saint. One day my friend visited him and during their
conversation the old man asked, "Did you ever stop to think that our God
is one of system and order, that He has a clock and an almanac, that He does
things on time? He continued, "We read that God created the world in six
days and rested on the seventh. This figure, seven, runs on through the entire Bible."
Then he added, "We are told that 'a day is as a
thousand years to God and a thousand years as a day.' "
And now the old man pressed his conclusion by saying,
"I've just been thinking -- the first two thousand years brought us to a
great world catastrophe -- the flood the first two days of world's history. Two
thousand more years passed and another epoch -- the first coming of Christ
--two more days. And now nearly two thousand years more have rolled by.
His final declaration was this, "We are living in the
Saturday evening of world's history.
Christ will come and take His Bride to spend the Sabbath
with Him at the Marriage Supper."
The old man may have been right. Who is to say that it is
not the Saturday evening of
world's history?. It may be ten
o'clock -- It may be eleven. who knows but what it may be quarter before twelve? And it could be but one
minute before the great gong of God's eternal universe may start tolling 1-2-3-
announcing the end -- "at midnight a cry was made, 'Behold, the Bridegroom
cometh."' When He comes it will be:
1. The Day of Vindication of the Church.
From the days of Jesus until now it has never been popular
to be a Christian. The man who stands for right will feel the pressure of evil.
The world hated the disciples. It has hated His followers since. Jesus didn't
promise universal acceptance of His gospel. He said, "Strait is the gate
and narrow the way, and few there be that go in thereat."
The Church has been oppressed, ridiculed, hated, despised,
and condemned. Millions have been persecuted, tortured, and martyred. Do you
think such persecutors will go unpunished and such martyrs will go unrewarded?
Not unless the universe is a madhouse and the teachings of Jesus mythical.
The great day of the Church is to come. The crowning day for
the Christian is just ahead.
Jesus said, "When ye see these things come to pass --
lift up your heads for the day of your redemption draweth near."
One day a man had reached the summit of a hill, and as he
walked down a dusty road he
came to a house on his left. It was an old dilapidated shack
-- unpainted, shingles blown off by the winds and storms, window panes broken,
the board walk leading to the entrance rotting away and the posts supporting a
wooden fence were sagging. He wondered who could live in such a frightful
place. As he walked farther down the road he noticed a little girl sitting
under a tree rocking a doll on her lap singing and apparently very happy. He
approached her and said, "Little girl, do you live in that old
house?" She answered, "Yes, Mister."
"Well why are you so happy living in such a poor
house?" he asked.
"Oh," she said, "please come with me."
She led him down the road until they could see between
yonder hills and there on the
mountainside he saw a beautiful mansion, nicely landscaped
with a man on the roof shingling. The little girl said, "Mister, do you
see that house? Well that man is my Daddy and tomorrow Daddy is coming to take
me and Mamma to our new home. That's why I'm happy."
And then I thought of the people of God. Every one living
down here in these old tenements of clay -- some with dim eyes, deaf ears,
tottering forms, rheumatism, arthritis, and all experiencing sorrow,
bereavement, and death. And yet -- there is a deep joy. The world says,
"You fool you. What are you shouting about -- why are you so happy -- you
are having the same battles, sorrows, and troubles we have?" Well, they
just don't understand. We are not happy because we are living in these tenements
of clay but we are happy because just tomorrow Jesus is coming to take us to
our new mansion where pain, suffering, and death shall never come. That is the
all-inspiring, dynamic hope of the Church.
We shall say, "Good-by, old earth, good-by.
"Good-by sweat shops. I'm going to a country where
sweat shall never adorn the brow of
the redeemed.
"Good-by rent. I'm going to a country where the rent
will never fall due on our new
mansions.
"Good-by taxes -- I'm going to a city where taxes are unknown,
for the city is governed by King Emmanuel.
"Good-by pain, rheumatism, arthritis, I'm going to a
country where pain shall never wrack the bodies of the redeemed.
"Good-by sorrow and sighing, I'm going to a country
where sorrow and sighing shall flee
away.
"Good-by scalding tears wrung from broken hearts, I'm
going to a country where God
himself shall wipe away all tears from their eyes.
"Good-by old-age, tottering form, I'm going to a
country where the old shall be young there forever, transformed in a moment of
time.
"Good-by death, crepe, cemeteries, I'm going to a
country where crepe shall never adorn
the doorknobs of our new mansions, where no funeral
processions shall ever march down the gold-paved boulevards of the New
Jerusalem and where no cemeteries shall besmirch the illsides of glory.
"Good-by sin, I'm going to a city where God has decreed
that thou shalt never come.
"Good-by Satan, thou art deceiver of the saints. I'm
going to a country barred against thee
forever.
"I'm going to a country where gold is so cheap they
pave the streets with it and jasper is so plentiful they plaster the walls with
it and pearls so large they make gates of them."
I want to be there in that great climactic moment
when all the assembled hosts of heaven
gather. There I shall see the multitude no man could number
-- the bloodwashed. I want to be among that number. There is the
colossal orchestra of 144,000 standing on the sea of glass
all with golden harps. Hovering over the throne is a cloud of
cherubim and a cloud of seraphim. Gabriel comes forward with
a pearl-studded baton calling all the hosts of heaven to attention
and then leads in the coronation anthem:
All hail the power of Jesus' name,
Let angels prostrate fall,
Bring forth the royal diadem
And crown Him Lord of all.
2. His Coming Will Also Be a Day of Surprise.
Some who have prayed long and loud will be left. Others who
have had good motives
although misjudged will go.
3. His Coming Will Be a Day of Separation.
Jesus said, "Two shall be in the field, one shall be
taken, the other left. Two shall be
grinding at the mill, one shall be taken, the other
left."
But His coming will not only be a Day of Vindication, a Day
of Surprise and a Day of
Separation but it will be a Day when Mercy shall take wings
and fly away, and the Justice of God shall be ushered in. Today is one of
mercy. You can ignore the Church, refuse Christ, wade through His shed blood,
disregard mother's prayers and get by -- it is a day of mercy.
Christ may delay His coming. But -- you may go to meet Him
in death. Your going and His coming mean the same thing as far as preparation
is concerned. Are you ready for His coming? Are you prepared for death?
If -- this very moment -- the door of this large studio
should open and a white-clad being
from another world should walk up to this microphone -- all
would be quiet and awesome. And if that angel should say, "I have been
sent to announce to the world that at midnight tonight Jesus will return"
and then should slowly with measured tread leave this studio, what would
happen? Well, for a moment we would all be stunned and then methinks all over
America and around the world saints of God would begin to rejoice -- old
veterans would cry out, "No shroud for mine – no funeral for me -- my Lord
cometh." But something else would be happening -- in thousands of homes
people would drop to their knees by their radios and begin to repent and cry
out for forgiveness. I would not have to give an invitation. There would be a
wholesale seeking of God.
Why wait for the tragic? why not now get ready for His
coming? And get ready for the
ever-present monster Death. It is a sobering thought to
realize that many to whom I am now speaking will listen to me no more forever.
It is probable that before "Showers of Blessing" peals out next week,
some souls will be in eternity. God grant that you may take this message of
warning and get right with God now. Kneel by your radio, confess your sins. It
could be that God has thrown this radio service across your pathway
providentially to give you another warning to get ready. Don't pass it up.
Suppose it should be your golden moment? make the most of it. Pray. Confess
your sins, trust God, and be saved.
When Jesus comes to reward His servants,
Whether it be noon or night,
Faithful to Him, will He find us watching,
With our lamps all trimmed and bright?
O can we say we are ready brother,
Ready for the soul's bright home?
Say, will He find you and me still watching,
Waiting, waiting when the Lord shall come?
Are you ready? Jesus commanded, "Be ye also ready, for
in such an hour as ye think not the Son of man cometh." Christ is coming.
Death is sure. Prepare to meet thy God.
Blessed are those whom the Lord finds watching,
In His glory they shall share;
If He shall come at the dawn or midnight,
Will He find us watching there?