Many Bible prophecies predict the conditions and events of our day as signs of the end of
the world-todays headlines written nearly 2,000 years ago. Consideration of these
prophecies establishes: (1) that the Bible is indeed the inspired Word of God; (2) that we
are living in unprecedented times prophesied in Scripture as the end of the
world; and (3) that man is standing at the threshold of lasting peace and economic
security in a pollution-free earth.
Daniel 12:1 and 4 give
four signs that mark the time of the end, or end of the world:
A time of trouble such as
never was since there was a nation;
Many shall run to and fro;
Knowledge shall be
increased; and
Your (Daniels) people
(Israel) delivered.
Unprecedented TroubleDaniel 12:1
That the first sign,
unprecedented trouble, is the hallmark of our time is confirmed by historians. True, the
world has always had trouble, but never before has it been in such staggering proportions.
Wars: In the 20th
Century over 100 million lives were lost through war. From 1990 to 1995, 70 states
involved in 93 wars killed 5.5 million people. Forty wars were waged in 1999. The
unprecedented terrorism of September 11 marked 2001.
In his book Out of
Control, Zbigniew Brzezinski, former National Security Advisor and professor of
American Foreign Policy at John Hopkins University, notes that the 20th century began amid
great hope and promise, but became the century of insanity. In elaborating on his
observation of 175 million slaughtered in the name of the politics of organized
insanity, he says:
Contrary to its
promise, the twentieth century became mankinds most bloody and hateful century of
hallucinatory politics and of monstrous killings. Cruelty was institutionalized to an
unprecedented degree, lethality was organized on a mass production basis. The contrast
between the scientific potential for good and the political evil that was actually
unleashed is shocking. Never before in history was killing so globally pervasive, never
before did it consume so many lives, never before was human annihilation pursued with such
concentration of sustained effort on behalf of such arrogantly irrational goals.
The population explosion
and industrialization of Third World nations accentuate the oil crunch. Nations will go to
war for oil. Many Third World nations have the poor chemical warfare, and are
working on actual nuclear warheads. Such volatile weaponry in the hands of these regimes
spells trouble. The economic and political instability of the Soviet Union could result in
a military coup.
Population Explosion:
Before 1650 A.D. the population doubled every 1,000 years. In 1804 A.D. the population was
one billion. It doubled in 1927 (123 years later). And doubled again in 1974 (only 47
years later). In 1990 the world population was 5.5 billion. By 2000 A.D. it increased one
billion.
Up to 15 million people
die of starvation annually. There are 40 million refugees worldwide and 100 million
homeless. Each day 40,000 babies die of starvation in Third World countries, while
Americans spend over $900 million yearly feeding dogs and cats.
Pollution: The U.S.
has 4.6 % of the worlds population, but annually disposes of 290 million tons of
toxic waste, uses 26% of the worlds oil, 26% of the worlds coal, and 27% of
the worlds natural gas; releases 26% of the worlds nitrogen oxides; and
produces 25.5 % of the worlds carbon dioxide emissions. Air pollutants from car
exhaust and industry spawn disease. Deaths from respiratory disease double every five
years. Skin cancer and cataracts caused by ozone depletion are increasing. From 1950 to
1980 melanomas increased by 500%.
Solid wastes, radioactive
and toxic chemical wastes are contaminating our rivers, lakes and oceans. In the last 200
years, the U.S. has lost 50% of its wetlands, 90% of its old-growth forests, and 99% of
its tall-grass prairie. The world is losing tropical forests at a rate of almost 42
million acres per year, an increase of 50% from a decade ago. At the current rate,
tropical forests will be gone within 115 years. Rain forests cover only 7% of Earths
surface, but contain over 50% of its species. Acid rain is destroying our forests, which
in turn will produce global warming.
Global Warming:
Except for nuclear war or a collision with an asteroid, no force has more potential
to damage our planets web of life than global warming. (Time Magazine,
April 9, 2001) The 1990s were the hottest decade on record. Over the 20th century,
Earths average temperature rose approximately one degree. Warmer climates have
widespread effects on the environment.
The sea level will rise as
oceans absorb heat from the atmosphere and expand. Polar ice caps will melt. Increases in
sea level will flood and erode coastal areas inhabited by half the worlds
population. Tropical storms will become more frequent and intense. Weather patterns will
become extreme, causing flooding. Soil moisture will decrease impacting crop failures and
life-threatening droughts. Breadbasket farmland (like our Midwest) will become
barren desert. Markets and food supplies will be disrupted. Severe food shortages will
result.
Time is running out,
according to Lester R. Brown, president of the highly respected Worldwatch Institute.
Preceding generations have always been concerned about the future, but ours is the
first to be faced with decisions that will determine whether the earth our children
inherit will be inhabitable.
Scientists are now
concerned that the population explosion could hasten and increase the effects of global
warming. Drastic climate changes resulting in economic disaster in many nations could
trigger wars for survival.
Drugs: We are
losing the drug war because the huge profits are too corrupting. There are 2.2 million
hard-core drug users in the United States. While one out of forty persons in New York City
is hard-core, nationally one out of one hundred are hard-core users. The number of casual
users is substantially higher. Is it any wonder the crime rate is spiraling? Seventy
percent of New York Citys drug users are affluent. One thousand drug addicted babies
are born every day.
Economic chaos: The
U.S. entered 2000 with a staggering debt of $5.6 trillion and a perilous foreign trade
imbalance. The nineties were the decade of uncertainty. Outstanding consumer
credit debts have increased from $349.4 billion in 1980 to $1,395.4 billion in 1999.
Indeed, our generation is
experiencing a Time of Trouble such as never was since there was a
nation.
Increased TravelDaniel 12:1
The second sign is
increased travel. Transportation has expanded rapidly because of the automobile. Selden
made the first automobile in 1877. Today there are over 600,000,000 cars. Through numerous
modes of transportation millions are crossing and recrossing each others paths
around the world. In the past 100 years, man has increased his travel from 30 mph to
25,000 mph off the planet to the moon.
Knowledge IncreasedDaniel 12:1
If the increase of
knowledge from the dawn of history to the 1880s is given a value of one, then knowledge
has doubled 16 times within the last 10 years. One hundred years ago, 90 of the
worlds population could neither read nor write. Today, 40% of the worlds
population can read and write, and in the Western world literacy has reached nearly 90%.
Ninety percent of all
scientists who have ever lived are alive today. Fifty percent of the worlds
inventions have been created in the last decade.
Sophistication in
communications allows man to see and hear throughout the world instantly. U.S. homes with
telephone answering devices jumped from 31% in 1990 to 74% in 2000. Cordless telephones
jumped from 25% in 1990 to 78% in 2000. In 1989 there were 3.5 million cellular telephone
subscribers; by 1999 there were 86.0 million. In 1990 there were 9.9 million pagers; by
1999 there were 53.5 million.
In 1995, 31.7% households
had personal computers; by 2000, 53%. In the last decade, 66.3 million computers were
sold. In 1993 there were 3 million Internet users; by mid 1999 there were nearly 200
million; by 2000 there were 332.7 million.
The noted historian,
Barbara Tuchman has observed,
Man entered the
Nineteenth Century using only his own and animal power, supplemented by that of wind and
water, much as he had entered the Thirteenth, or for that matter, the First. He entered
the Twentieth with his capacities in transportation, communication, production,
manufacture and weaponry multiplied a thousandfold by the energy of machines. (The
Proud Tower, Foreword, xvi)
Unprecedented travel and
increase of knowledge marks our day at the time of the end.
Israel Becomes a NationDaniel 12:1
The fourth sign which
marks us at the time of the end is that the Lord will stand up for Daniel's
people, the Jewish nation. If we are living in this time of the
end, we should expect dramatic evidence of God's favor on behalf of the Jewish
people.
Against this background,
Matthew 24 becomes meaningful. What shall be the sign of your coming [Greek,
parousia], and of the end of the world [age]? Matt. 24:3
Matthew 24:32-34 gives the
deliverance of Israel as one of these signs. Now learn a parable of the fig tree;
When his branch is yet tender, and puts forth leaves, you know that summer is nigh: So
likewise you, when you shall see all these things, know that it is even at the doors.
Verily I say unto you, This generation shall not pass, till all these things be
fulfilled.
Israel Restored
Students of prophecy from
many denominations generally recognize that the fig tree is pictorial of the nation of
Israel. (See Jeremiah, Chapter 24). In Matthew 21:19, Jesus cursed a fig tree because he
found no fruit on it. As a result of his cursing the fig tree withered.
Several days later Jesus
applied the lesson of the withered fig tree. He proclaimed judgment on the nation of
Israel, Behold, your house is left unto you desolate (Matthew 23:38) because
it had not borne fruitage to God. Israel was subsequently scattered and persecuted.
Israels restoration
is an outstanding sign of the end of the age. The fig tree coming back to life and putting
forth leaves represents Israel coming to life as a nation, and receiving Gods
increasing favor. Historians agree that Israels rebirth is a miracle of history.
Never before has a nation been destroyed, its people dispersed to the ends of the earth
and then-nearly 2,000 years later-its descendants regathered to their homeland and
re-established as a nation.
Compare Luke 21:29?32 with
Matthew 24:32?34. The restoration of Israel means the kingdom is at hand.
And he spoke to them
a parable: Behold the fig tree, and all the trees; when they now shoot forth, you see and
know of your own selves that summer is nigh at hand. So likewise you, when you see these
things come to pass, know you that the kingdom of God is nigh at hand. Verily I say unto
you, This generation shall not pass away, till all be fulfilled. Luke 21:29?32.
The generation that
witnesses Israel restored as a nation will also witness the complete end of the world or
age, and the full establishment of the Kingdom of God.
Scriptures are charged
with signs that have become the headlines of our day: Jerusalem is no longer trodden down
by Gentiles (Lk. 21:24). Many new nations have gained independence (Lk. 21:29,30). Evil is
exposed as never before (I Cor. 4:5). Most people, even the professedly religious, lack
faith (Lk. 18:8). Men love themselves, have no respect for parents, and have no natural
affection (2 Tim. 3:1?5). Turmoil grows between labor and capital (Jas. 5:1?4). Wars and
war preparations intensify (Joel 3:9?11). All the while men proclaim peace (I
Thess. 5:2,3). Mens hearts fail for fear (Lk. 21:36).
One more sign bears
consideration.
Nations on the Run
Another Remarkable Prophecy
Woe unto you that
desire the day of the LORD! to what end is it for you? the day of the LORD is darkness,
and not light. As if a man did flee from a lion, and a bear met him; or went into the
house, and leaned his hand on the wall, and a serpent bit him. Amos 5:18,19,20
In Amos prophecy the
fleeing man represents the world's experiences in this dark time of trouble.
At the dawning of our era, Great Britain ruled the most expansive empire on earth. The
lion in this prophecy, Britains national symbol, appropriately illustrated the
mighty nation that devoured (colonized) weaker nations. Colonialisms suffocating
grasping led to the world's fleeing to another form of government.
The man in Amos 5:20
escaped the lion only to meet the beara form of government diametrically opposed to
the grasping greed of colonialismcommunism! The former Soviet Union, the
bear of Amos prophecy, offered man another hope for safety in this time
of trouble. Communism's failure to rescue man was underscored by its precipitous fall.
Nations are now seeking another hope of security-nationalism.
Entering the
house of nationalism has been anything but comfortable for the nations of the
world. Bosnia, Serbia, Germany and other nations seeking safety in nationalism have
suffered civil war, economic malaise, the rise of new "hate groups" and other
ills. While in the supposed security of ultra-nationalism (will church and state reunite?)
the people place their hand on the wall. Seeking rest in the supporting structure of human
government will result in being bitten by the serpent. That old Serpent, the Devil and
Satan, which once deceived the nations to think that they were Christs Kingdom
(Revelation 12:9) will bite them again. Then the nations will feel the rebuke of Jehovah
in the great time of trouble.
All of these prophecies
mark the time when the present evil world is being destroyed. God is now revealing Himself
as never before in history, a revelation which will climax with the establishment of the
Kingdom of Christ on earth.
Take hearteven
though things must get worse before they get better. It is the unprecedented severity of
world problems (Matthew 24:21) and the paralysis of hopelessness (Luke 21:25) that mark us
at the threshold of the great Kingdom blessings which God has in store for man.
Just as urban renewal
requires the demolition of old structures, so the full establishment of Christs
Kingdom requires the removal of our corrupt civilization (Hebrews 12:28). The present
generation will see the Kingdom in all its glory (Luke 21:21?32).