No
man knows when the world will end. Indeed the time of the end of the world was
not even communicated by the Father to the human nature of the Son
(Matt.24,36). However, in the Gospels the Son of God does tell us of the signs
which must come to pass before the end of the world. What are these signs and
what conclusions, however hesitant, can we draw from them about the times in
which we live?
The
twelve signs that must come to pass before the end are given as follows:
1)
Many will come in the name of Christ and deceive many (Matt.24,5; Mark 13,6;
Luke 21,8)
2)
There will be wars and rumours of wars between nations and kingdoms (Matt.24,
6-7; Mark 13,7-8; Luke,21,9-10).
3)
The first sorrows will be in the form of calamities: 'famines, pestilences and
earthquakes in divers places', fearful sights and great signs from heaven
(Matt.24,7-8; Mark, 13,8; Luke 21,11).
4)Christians
will be delivered up, killed and hated by all nations (Matt. 24,9; Mark 13,
9-11; Luke 21,12-15).
5)
Everywhere men will hate and betray each other (Matt.24,10; Mark 13,12-13; Luke
21,16-17).
6)
Many false prophets will appear and deceive many (Matt.24,11).
7)
On account of abundant iniquity (evil deeds and unrepented sin), the love of
many will grow cold. Only those who endure to the end will be saved
(Matt.24,12-13; Mark 13,13; Luke 21,19).
8)
The Gospel will be preached throughout the world 'for a witness unto all
nations' (Matt.24,14; Mark 13,10).
9)
After this Jews will become Christians (Romans 11,25-28).
10)
Preparations will be made for the coming of Antichrist, called the son of
perdition and the beast. Preceded by false prophets and false signs and
wonders, Antichrist will be a master of illusion, of 'shock and awe', taking
away people's freedom, but making them think that they have been freed. He will
persecute the true servants of Christ with rage and fury. The Temple in
Jerusalem will be rebuilt for him to be enthroned there in the place of Christ
- hence his name 'Antichrist', he who comes in the place of Christ (Matt,
24,15-24; Mark 13,14-22; 2 Thess.3-11; 1 John 2,18; Rev.13,1-8).
11)
Signs will appear in the heavens, the sun will be
darkened and the moon will not give its light, the stars will fall from heaven,
the sea and the waves will roar and the powers of heaven will be shaken
(Matt.24,29; Mark,13,24-25; Luke 21,25-26).
12)
The sign of the Son of man (the Cross) will appear in the heavens and then will
take place the Second Coming of Christ with power and great glory. Angels will
be sent and shall gather the elect together 'from the four winds'
(Matt.24,30-31; Mark 13,26-27, Luke 21,27).
As we look at the above, we may be tempted to think that the first half of these signs, the first six, have already come to pass. Concerning the first sign, over the centuries many have indeed come, saying that they are Christ and they have deceived many. As regards the second sign, the twentieth century especially but also already the beginning of the twenty-first century, have been marked by 'wars and rumours of wars'. The third sign, 'natural' (i.e. unnnatural) disasters, has been taking place, as 'famines, pestilences and earthquakes' are occurring all over the world. Fourthly,Christians have everywhere been 'delivered up, killed and hated'. The fifth sign has also appeared, for the modern world seems to be full of 'hatred and betrayal'. Sixth, false prophets already abound and 'deceive many'.
However,
there are those who would go beyond this interpretation. They would say that we
are now already three-quarters of the way to the end, with the revelation of
the three next signs. For them, the seventh sign, iniquity, now abounds and the
love of many is indeed growing cold. And the eighth sign too is now under way,
for the Gospel is being preached throughout the world as, with the freeing of
Russia and global population movements, Christianity is now spreading
throughout the world. A time is coming when there will be no man who has not
heard of the Christian Church. As regards the ninth point, the fact is also
that many Jews, in Russia at least, have in recent years been baptised into the
Christian Church.
If
this is the case, then we are now awaiting the preparation of the tenth sign.
What can we say of this, the final preparation for the coming of Antichrist?
Certainly,
there is now an abundance of false prophets claiming to speak in the name of
Christ.
Through
modern technology, signs and wonders, unthinkable even a few years ago, now
take place.
As
the father of lies (John 8,44), Antichrist's master plan of illusion is
everywhere in evidence. It is present through the propaganda ('spin') of modern
media, advertising and marketing, the conformist drug of television, computer
trickery and other electronic technology, the levelling down of modern
education -'ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the
truth' (2 Timothy 3,7). Through these instruments of control, the masses are
manipulated and enslaved to delusion by those in whose interest it is to
manipulate them. Wisdom leaves the city.
Imagining
that they are still free, the masses are enslaved in debt to usurers. This debt
is cleverly concealed under the illusion of its opposite -'credit', the
'freedom' to buy whatever they want whenever they want.
The
illusions of global unity and peace are promised through physical comforts.
These are granted at the price of freedom, which must be surrendered to
self-proclaimed 'democrats', in fact, dictators.
Through
apostasy from faith in the Risen Christ, apostates lose their freedom from the
fear of death, the Resurrection faith which is now everywhere being denied.
These apostates, fearing bodily death, will be psychologically enslaved to the
Master of illusion and willing to do anything in order to hold onto their
earthly lives. Antichrist will come to occupy the now vacant throne in men's
souls.
Fierce
persecution of the last remaining servants of Christ, still faithful to the
Resurrection and resisting Antichrist, will begin once more.
Since
the return of the Jews to the Holy Land and the establishment of the Jewish
State, plans have been drawn up for the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem
and the coming worship of Antichrist there.
What are
we to think?
Many
cynics will dismiss this article as mere panic-mongering. They will say that
many have already announced the end and become laughing-stocks. This is true -
but they became laughing-stocks because they did not know the Scriptures and,
ignoring Christ's own words that no man knows of that day and hour
(Matt.24,36), they imagined the precise dates of the end of the world. From
this we learn that is always foolish to despise the words of the Saviour and
ignore the Scriptures.
Other
cynics will say that others have predicted the end, without giving a precise
date, and still been found wrong. However, many of these did not predict the
end of the world, but the end of a world. This happened, as
prophesied, in A.D. 70 with the sack of Jerusalem by the Romans and the end of
the world of the Jews. This happened in 1066, when English people saw signs and
understood that their world was
coming to an end with the sack of England by the Normans. This happened again
in 1917, when Russian people saw the iniquity around them and understood that
their world was coming to an end with the sack of Russia by the Bolsheviks.
Those who in such cases predicted the end of a world were indeed found
right and vindicated.
Yet
other cynics will say that others have predicted the imminent end of the world,
without giving a precise date, and still been found wrong. However, if such
people care to consider these warnings, they will always find that the warnings
were given conditionally. In other words, they always said that the
world will end, if there is no repentance. The inevitable events prophesied
by Christ in the Gospels can be put forward or put back. We have the freedom
either to hasten the coming of Antichrist or to delay it.
We have to think and open up our eyes
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