What do the following years have in common?

30
90
365
500
1033
1843
1919

Answer:  They are among fifty or more years in which the end of the world was predicted, via the Second Coming, a rapture event, a global catastrophe, or astronomical obliteration. 

Sir Isaac Newton reportedly predicted the end of the world to occur in the year 2060.  The Mayans have predicted 2012 (or was it 2011 or 2013? Depends upon your reading and interpretation of their calendar.)

There have been many who have come forward, claiming divine revelation, who have said they knew when the End of the Age would, indeed, happen.  Since it hasn't happened yet, we can see that they were wrong. (The juries are still out on Newton and the Mayans.) 

2 Thessalonians 2:1&2
1 Concerning the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our being gathered to him, we ask you, brothers, 2 not to become easily unsettled or alarmed by some prophecy, report or letter supposed to have come from us, saying that the day of the Lord has already come.


People want to have a handle on this topic, they always have.  Historically, thousands have grasped at any inkling of prophecy or evidence, or latched on to the word of a charismatic teacher who has given them something they can find on a calendar that will say, "That day will be THE day."

The disillusionment is in proportion to their belief in these false prophets. Sometimes, the disillusionment has led to a dropping away of the faithful.  This, I believe, is one reason Paul is very careful to address the Thessalonians so thoroughly on this topic.

Evidently, they had been told by someone that this Day of the Lord "was now present" is how it reads in  Greek.  Someone, claiming to be Paul in a letter, told them that this was already happening.  This would give rise to many other problems, that Paul addresses, for example, in his letters to the Corinthians.  People who had heard "from Paul" that the Day of the Lord was here, so they quit their day jobs and were just sitting around, waiting for the great "catching up" concerning which Paul had taught.  Others were distraught, thinking they had missed this event, or that others would be missing it any minute now.

To reassure folks and to protect his name (which was increasingly abused as his ministry gained in scope) Paul reminds this church of the signs that will come. 

3 Don't let anyone deceive you in any way, for that day will not come until the rebellion occurs and the man of lawlessness is revealed, the man doomed to destruction. 4 He will oppose and will exalt himself over everything that is called God or is worshiped, so that he sets himself up in God's temple, proclaiming himself to be God. 5 Don't you remember that when I was with you I used to tell you these things?

He reminds them that they know this; it isn't new information he'd been keeping from them.  They just have to remember what he personally told them and not be deceived by false teachers. 

Today, we have to remember the same things.  God has a plan. He has made it clear since Adam and Eve were expelled from the Garden of Eden.  Prophets have spoken of it over the centuries.  God's own son came to reconcile man with God once again.  And people have been hearing this message for almost 2000 years. 

As the end draws closer, every day a little bit closer, we have to remember not to be alarmists, but to be alert.  Not to quit on life, but to keep working, to keep seeking what is right. 

Will the Mayans have the year right? The jury may be out, but the Judge already knows the outcome.
 
   

 


 
 
christianisrael on
Re: 1033, 1919, 2060?
Good, balanced perspective. Thanks for JDYJ.
Even so, come Lord Jesus.
sandyquill on
Re: 1033, 1919, 2060?
So, should I work for FOX News?
christianisrael on
Re: 1033, 1919, 2060?
You get my vote. Better you than O'Reilly.
sandyquill on
Re: 1033, 1919, 2060?
My ambition as a senior in high school was to be a broadcaster... lol
christianisrael on
Re: 1033, 1919, 2060?
"We go now to our newsroom, to our anchor, Sandra Quill, with the latest headlines..."
sandyquill on
Re: 1033, 1919, 2060?
You call me Sandra, I'll call you George
christianisrael on
Re: 1033, 1919, 2060?
Hey!  I was just reading the teleprompter!  You media types are sure sensitive...
sandyquill on
Re: 1033, 1919, 2060?
Someone is out to get me. Probably the typist.  
christianisrael on
Re: 1033, 1919, 2060?
Just be glad it's not someone in make-up.
sandyquill on
Re: 1033, 1919, 2060?
LOLOL
misterghoulie on
Re: 1033, 1919, 2060?
Nonetheless, the Mayan calendar is a heckuva lot more accurrate than our Gregorian-based calandar.  Which can't be right, since they were a bunch of godless heathens, slaughtered well before they could be converted
sandyquill on
Re: 1033, 1919, 2060?
Actually, I personally lean toward the Mayan interpretation...  Don't know for sure, but I do lean that way.

So if we do trust the Mayans and their incredible, almost miraculous accuracy...  That sure doesn't give you long to perfect your cider, does it?

Mmm. I'm having apple cider right now.  The store was out of pomegranate.
misterghoulie on
Re: 1033, 1919, 2060?
It gives me another five or six years.
sandyquill on
Re: 1033, 1919, 2060?
Yep.
johnalism on
Re: 1033, 1919, 2060?
If God had revealed the day and the hour of the second coming of Christ just imagine how many people would live their lives recklessly and then at the last moment "get right". I could easily argue that most of those people wouldn't truly be turning to Christ if that were their behavior.

 

I recently heard a preacher refer to it in this way...he said his parents once went on a trip and left him in charge of the house. Originally he thought he would just let things go and then clean up in a hurry right before they came back.

 

Only problem is he didn't know exactly when they would be back. Circumstances around the trip meant the timing could change. His conclusion, then, was to just get ready and stay ready for the return of his parents.

 

I think the point he (and me by typing this) is making is self-explanatory.

christianisrael on
Re: 1033, 1919, 2060?
Great illustration!
sandyquill on
Re: 1033, 1919, 2060?
Great point!  I am sure that's at least one reason God hasn't given us specifics, but rather signs to watch for.
tootboy on
Re: 1033, 1919, 2060?
don't forget nostradamus who predicted 1999
sandyquill on
Re: 1033, 1919, 2060?
Too true!

I did see a website advertising a book of New Writings found that are attributed to him.  Didn't feel like shelling out $15 to read them, though...
mamajo on
Re: 1033, 1919, 2060?
We weren't intended to know the actual day & time. Kinda defeats the purpose. Watch and be ready, I believe is what we are supposed to do. Love your correlation of the years. One thing we do know for sure ...it will happen in God's time!

sandyquill on
Re: 1033, 1919, 2060?
No, not the day and the hour.  But I do believe that the careful student will see the times come as they arrive.  Like the virgins and their oil...they had a general idea, but not a precise one.
mamajo on
Re: 1033, 1919, 2060?
I agree. That's why we study and watch so we can be prepared at all times.

 
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