Trying to play at being an end-times prophecy expert,
especially when people are on edge and ready to jump out of their skin at the
mere rustling of a bush, is about as smart as playing chicken with a lit
dynamite stick.
Granted, there are some less than reputable hucksters out
there trying to exploit men’s fears. Some are going so far as selling bottled
bathwater as a cure-all for what is likely an astronomical profit margin, but
for the most part, everyone feels like they have to say something, chime in, and
give their two cents, even if no one asked for it.
I have no problem with people voicing an opinion. That’s the
beauty of a free country, and it’s your job as an individual to weed out the
nonsensical, improbable, impossible, and deceptive from the truth. What I do
have a problem with is people playing an end times version of Jenga. Removing
one phrase from here, another from there, Old Testament, New Testament, end
times prophecy, prophecy explicitly for Israel, and stacking them upon each
other trying to build their own miniature version of a prophetic tower of
Babel.
What they end up with is something rickety, confusing, and
given enough time, demonstrably false. The fact that at some later time we can
look back and prove that their assertions were wrong is cold comfort in the
present. Presently, some people are fearful, on the precipice of panic, because
they are being bombarded nonstop by individuals who have suddenly developed
prophetic gifting, insisting that this is it! The pale horse is here, neighing,
and braying, and there’s nothing you can do but curl up in a ball in the corner
and wait for the end.
Never mind the fact that the sequence in which the seals are
broken is of great import, never mind the fact that war and scarcity must come
before death does, never mind the fact that a fourth of the world killed by
Death and Hades would be with sword, hunger, and by the beasts of the field and not a virus.
Never mind all that! This is it, it doesn’t get any paler than this, lights
out, the end!
We are tinkering with the revelation of Jesus Christ here
kids. We are slicing and dicing and putting back together prophetic utterance given
to Christ by God to show His servants things which must shortly take place. This
is not something you have the liberty to put your own spin on! This is not
something you have the liberty to masticate and regurgitate, having added your personal
flavor profile to the mix because you’ve still got a thousand buckets of
potatoes au gratin sitting in storage waiting to be snatched up.
As far as scaring people into the arms of Jesus goes, as soon
as this passes, they’ll just wiggle back out because they were never interested
in a relationship with Him to begin with. Then, when the pale horse really does
come riding, no matter how persistent, they’ll just brush you off because you’ve
been saying the same thing for twenty years. You cannot force, coerce, or trick
someone into salvation, even if your intentions are noble and admirable.
There are a lot of self-titled end-times prophets, seers,
visionaries, and such that will have egg on their faces when this passes, we’ll
still be here, and not yet living through a post-apocalyptic hellscape,
challenging people to duels for a roll of toilet tissue.
Whether they did it for a quick buck, their five minutes, or
because they genuinely believed what they were saying is contextually
irrelevant. They still used the Word of God, and the Revelation of Jesus Christ
to give weight and validation to their proclamation, and that’s wrong no matter
how you cut it.
With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea Jr.
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