by Francis Frangipane
We live in unparalleled times.
Not since the first century have more Scriptures been fulfilled in a single
generation. Each unfolding word brings down another mountain; it lifts another
valley. In truth, the way is being prepared for our King's return into this
world.
The Great Revolt
The Lord forewarned that, during
the end-time, "many will go back and forth, and knowledge will
increase" (Dan. 12:4). Contrast our time with any other in history: Not
only are we traveling farther and more frequently, but we do so in a world
inundated with increasing knowledge. It has been our privilege to behold the
prophetic return of Israel to its land (see Jer. 16:14-15), and our misfortune
to live when "the earth is . . . polluted by its inhabitants" (Isa.
24:5).
As though Jesus were reading a
news summary of recent years, His prophecies of two thousand years ago clearly
describe our times. Thus, we are compelled to discern accurately the
significant era in which we live. Indeed, of the many prophetic fulfillments of
our day, one in particular rises with undimmed candor. I am speaking of what
the Bible calls the "apostasy." You will recall Paul's warning:
"Let no one in any way
deceive you, for [the day of the Lord] will not come unless the apostasy comes
first" (2 Thess. 2:3).
The apostasy has traditionally
been described as a time of deception and massive falling away from authentic
faith in Christ. Depending upon your specific view, sometime before or after
the apostasy the rapture of the church will occur. However, the concept of
apostasy as merely "a falling away" is incomplete. The original Greek
word for apostasy, apostasia, when used in classical Greek literature, meant
"a political revolt." From this we understand that the end-time
apostasy is not just a time of sinfulness or large scale backsliding; it is
actually a time of open defiance and warlike aggression against divine moral
foundations. In other words, the apostasia is a political insurrection against
the laws of God.
This interpretation of the
apostasy is not an isolated view. The new International Version, Revised
Standard Version, Philips Translation, and New English Bible all render
apostasia as "the rebellion." The Living Bible interprets the apostasy
as the "great rebellion," while the Jerusalem Bible assigns a proper
name to this era: "The Great Revolt."
As we consider the fulfillment of
so many other prophecies, let us carefully observe: Mankind has entered an era
of open revolt and outright rebellion---an apostasy---against the moral
standards of God.
Today, we are witnessing a
large-scale rebellion against godliness and moral values. Indeed, this brazen
attitude has had a name for itself since the 1960s: the sexual revolution. And
"revolution" is exactly what it is. Our moral standards have not only
been challenged, they have been replaced by a non-standard. Indeed, the great
rebellion seeks to legitimize and then mainstream every perversity known to
man!
There is much to say on behalf of
those trapped in perversity and who hate sin's affect on their lives. We must
be compassionate toward them and not strident; many are sitting in our churches
afraid to even speak of their need lest they be disowned. I am not speaking
with reference to the victims of this advance, but of those who are engaged in
a mutiny against the sway of God in our nation. They argue the only standard
Americans have is the standard of individual freedom. In their view, freedom
itself is the "god" ruling America, with self-indulgence sitting as
chief counsel.
Yet, the God of heaven desires
the nations of the world. Though the apostasy will certainly intensify, we must
remember it is only one of many prophecies unfolding in our day. The same
Divine Word that warned of the Great Rebellion also assures us that ultimately
God's kingdom shall crush the demonic influences in our world (see Dan. 2:44).
Yes, evil shall mature into full
rebellion, but good is also ripening into full Christlikeness! (see Matt.
13:40-43; John 17:22-23). True, the apostasy shall reveal the nature of Satan,
but the true church shall manifest the nature of Christ! Our king is not only
coming in the skies; He is coming "to be glorified in His saints on that
day, and to be marveled at among all who have believed" (2 Thess. 1:10).
What seems to be Satan's hour, full of darkness and rebellion, is simply the
opportunity for grace to abound to the glory of God in the church!
Seated with Christ!
The Second Psalm, perhaps more
then any other Bible text, accurately portrays the spirit of our time. Indeed,
it also proclaims our correct response to Satan's bold advance. Although it was
quoted by the early church (see Acts 4:25-26), God has set its full realization
for the end of this age.
"Why are the nations in an uproar
and the peoples devising a vain thing? The kings of the earth take their stand
and the rulers take counsel together against the Lord and against His Anointed,
saying, 'Let us tear their fetters apart and cast away their cords from
us!'" (Ps. 2:1-3).
Although "the
rebellion" reveals itself worldwide in many ways, in America many of our
leaders have certainly been counseling together "against the Lord" in
their recent decisions. We see it in the legal protection offered the gay movement
and the shelter provided for satanic rock music. Again, our anti-censorship
laws, like armor plating, have been established to defend sin against the Lord,
shielding the perversity of our entertainment industry. The virulent cry of
those in rebellion hammers relentlessly upon the fetters of moral restraint!
This railing against God has not
gone unnoticed in heaven. Is the Almighty confounded? Has fear concerning
recent developments gripped the Lord's heart? No. The Psalm continues,
"He who sits in the heavens
laughs, the Lord scoffs at them. Then He will speak to them in His anger and
terrify them in His fury" (Ps 2:4-5).
The Lord laughs at the
foolishness of those in full revolt, as they imagine God's judgments cannot
reach them. Why then, you ask, does the Lord delay His full judgment? In part,
the Lord waits for us, His church. For while the world shall demand, and
receive, the reign of hell, the goal of the praying church shall be for the
reign of heaven. You see, all of God's prophecies shall be fulfilled: those concerning
evil and also those concerning righteousness. The Lord has purposed to have a
"bride without spot or wrinkle" and a "kingdom" of wheat
without tares. The transformation of the church will be fulfilled as surely as
every other prophecy occurring before the Lord's return. .
Thus, with great fear and holy
trembling, we must review what God has promised concerning us! Let us remember,
the Lord is not alone in the heavens. According to His Word, He has seated us
with Him in the heavenly places (see Eph. 2:6). It is time for our identity as
Christians to shift. Our nationalities only define our ambassador status; our
true citizenship is in heaven (see Phil. 3:20). And if God is laughing at the
mocking of those in the rebellion, let us also, as His subjects, share His
confidence!
Thus, He commands us to sit with
Him in the completeness of His purpose. He requires us not only to live without
fear but to stand in prayer for these very nations that defy Him!
Listen again to this Second
Psalm, for in the very context of worldwide rebellion against the Lord, it
records the most remarkable discourse: "Ask of Me," the Father says
to the Son, "and I will surely give the nations as Your inheritance, and
the very ends of the earth as Your possession" (Ps. 2:8).
When I first came to Christ in
1970, churches in America were deeply divided and rather cold in organized
prayer. Today, leaders of denominations are working together, and it is
estimated that more than a quarter of a million American churches are moving
toward deeper unity and increased prayer for this nation. Jesus has asked the
Father for the United States, and in response, the prayer movement has been
born!
As Christ's church, we do not
deserve a national revival, but Jesus does! As His representatives, in His name
and virtue, we ask of the Father for America! More than an expression of faith,
our prayer is actually an act of obedience: We are commanded to ask God for the
nations!
Therefore, while the perverse
strive toward complete rejection of God, even as their mocking words fill the
air, the Almighty's unchangeable promise to His Son (and by extension, His
church as Christ's body) is "Ask of Me, and I will surely give the
nations!''
As violence, New Age religions
and witchcraft flourish in our schools, ask God for this nation. While all
restraint is removed from the entertainment industry, ask God for this nation!
While perversity dresses in normalcy, ask God for America! While abortion
remains protected by laws, ask God with confidence, with boldness, and with
faith for our land! Where you see injustice in any form, ask God for His
kingdom to manifest on earth!
"He who sits in the heavens
laughs."
Put away fear and discouragement;
repent of fretting. The more we accept our place in the divine plan, the more
we shall laugh at the enemies' plans. The faith that relentlessly asks God,
pleases God. Now, as the fullness of the times unfolds, as the world around us
clothes itself in prophetic fulfillments, let us put away unbelief; let us
repent for withdrawal. It is a time to boldly ask of God. As He has promised:
He will give the nations as an inheritance to Christ!
Let's pray: Lord Jesus, how
blessed we are that as evil matures into full rebellion, Your church matures
into full Christlikeness. Teach me to pray for my inheritance, my nation. Use
me to stand in the gap until my people become Your people.
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