How Do We Value Prophecy?

A commentary by Randy Stiver (3-24-2023)

As we were reviewing the news last week, my daughter pointed out some interesting comments attached to a post from a Christian news aggregator (a website that collects and shares news stories with commentary). This particular news item addressed the recent, and unnerving, bank failures in California.

The comments that followed from 20-something readers were illuminating. Some admitted that their only understanding of a “bank run” was from the famous Jimmy Stewart movie, It’s a Wonderful Life, seen during the Christmas marketing season.

One commenter made an intriguing prophetic connection about events in the financial sector: “There is so much happening to prepare the way for the one world government and the beast system. This [bank collapse] is a precursor.” 

That comment was met with some agreement, but also significant, ideological resistance:  “…From a scriptural point of view, we don’t really see that happening yet, and it likely still won’t for quite a long time. There’s no need to talk about end times and fear monger amongst Christians when we aren’t quite there yet…”

Important questions and implications

A.) Do we know enough about the “Beast” system to be able to say that the financial chaos of recent years is a precursor?

Answer: Yes, we can know a considerable amount about the prophesied “Beast” power, read Revelation 13 to understand what the “Beast” is and its implications in Bible prophecy. Verses 16-17 of that chapter pertain to an all-encompassing economic system. Financial consolidation through bank failures could function as a catalyst that would allow a “Beast”-type government to arise. It is wise to be watchful of economic conditions, especially when they shift rapidly.

B.) Does Scripture instruct us to not talk about Bible prophecy if we have concluded that there aren’t sufficient signs of its fulfillment? What are the inherent dangers of that argument? 

Answer: Prophecy is a vital part of Scripture—not to be overlooked. Almost one third of the Bible, in fact, directly addresses prophecy. To neglect one of the outstanding features and proofs of the authenticity of the Bible as the revealed Word of God is unwise, to say the least.

Being well versed in all dimensions of the Bible message is vital, but watching and warning is a clear directive from our Savior, Jesus Christ (see Luke 21:35-36). If we are to watch, it follows that we must know what to watch for, and the only place to be educated in that information is through study of prophecy and prophetic events in the Bible.

C.) Another comment suggested that Christ is all about love and therefore we shouldn’t frighten His followers with scary end time prophecies and analysis. Is that a fair characterization of Jesus Christ and His love for us? 

Answer: God’s love is multi-faceted. If a child is playing near a heated stove, hot pans and skillets within reach, a parent knows instinctively that to love that child means they must intervene rather than let him or her continue in a dangerous habit. So, too, will God intervene with humanity. He won’t allow humankind to continue into sinful self-destruction.

Christ’s “tough love” warnings to mankind take up many paragraphs in the New Testament, particularly the prophecies of the end times found in Matthew 24 and Luke 21. Christ knew that His followers would, through His Spirit, understand that the “scary” times are followed by a time of unprecedented peace and freedom from human suffering in His Kingdom on earth.

Aware ahead of time

One of the key elements of end-time prophecy is the unique religious deception that grows in intensity during the last few years prior to Christ’s return.

This religious deception will tempt even the faithful followers of God to abandon the truth, losing the ability to see that they are not following God, and are, instead, following the Devil and his false prophets (Matthew 24:24).

Isn’t it essential, whether Christ returns in our lifetime or not, that we remain alert, wise and warily watchful for prophesied deceptions – especially ones cloaked in apparent “Christian principles” of love, acceptance, tolerance, and diversity, etcetera? Please read thoroughly 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11.

“Watch therefore, and pray always that you may be counted worthy to escape all these things that will come to pass, and to stand before the Son of Man” (Luke 21:36).  

Jesus personally forewarned all the world to be watchful of religious deception, false values and lies.

What is the inherent value of prophecy? Was it not Jesus Himself who inspired great prophecies as part of Holy Scripture to teach us His way to keenly sharpen our anticipation for, and insight into the soon-coming Kingdom of God?

End time prophecies were vitally important to the biblical Prophets, the Apostles and especially to Jesus Christ—the Lord and Savior of all mankind. Don’t dwell in denial! Those prophecies remain vitally important for us—and all mankind—today in the era leading to Jesus’ soon-to-occur second coming! (John 16:33)

Be watchful, stay vigilant, remain faithful!

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