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Accepting the fact that we can speculate but don't really know is not putting on blinders. Putting on binoculars is looking past the specific details and seeing that Christ will ultimately triumph and encouraging ourselves to keep going through hard times because we are on the winning side. It will all make sense when we get there".
Thanks for the post Dave. Very true---we ARE on the winning side. Again though, I think that there is no lack of wisdom in trying to make more sense of it
now. Jesus himself said to observe the "signs"---that we can definitely know "when the day is approaching". Of course, we cannot understand all of the symbology---we do not know definitely what the "mark" will be, etc., but we can "observe the sky" as Jesus said and determine if the storm is getting closer!
I mean, what is God's purpose in giving so much prophecy, and in giving the book of "Revelation" if we are to have an attitude of "
it will all make sense when we get there"?
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The revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave to him, to show his servants what must happen soon. He made it known by sending his angel to his servant John, who gives witness to the word of God and to the testimony of Jesus Christ by reporting what he saw. Blessed is the one who reads aloud and blessed are those who listen to this prophetic message and heed what is written in it, for the appointed time is near". (Rev. 1:1,2)
Why
show us if we are not to study and give heed? Though I understand what you are saying Dave, I believe investigating prophecy in the larger sense (when I say larger sense I mean not trying to "fit" specific people as the Anti-Christ, etc., but on the other hand,
not ignoring the HUGE SIGNS of the last days all around us: Israel, Iran, Nuclear weapons, AIDS, satellites, the Internet, the huge importance of the computer in our society, The translation of the Bible by 2025 in ALL languages is now possible, Dubai City (a virtual Babylon), mass thievery in identify theft, etc. etc.) is VERY important.
Saying "
it will all make sense when we get there" is a very true statement. But in another sense I think it is a bit like putting blinders on. One can fall into a "
Oh well, whatever happens, happens" attitude, and stop "looking up" for the return of the Lord. The Lord said to "watch" for his return---not just "wait". Watching and waiting are quite different. For example, "
watching" for a boats return is an active and continuous observation---looking for "signs" of the appearance of the boat---constantly scanning the horizon. Looking hopefully and joyfully for the return or arrival of a relative. While, on the other hand, "waiting" would be taking an attitude of "
when the boat gets here it will get here". The Lord definitely said to
watch. We can have
faith the Lord will come back and simply
wait for Him----but Jesus said he wants us to be actively "
watching" for Him---even though
WE KNOW he will return one day---he wants us to be "actively" watching the "signs", scanning the horizon so to speak, excitedly
anticipating his return!
But I appreciate yours and Tom's take on this. I would suggest though, if you can get a copy, to read "Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth" in the link I provided. I think you will be pleasantly surprised at the book, and much of the wisdom written in it. It is not full of "speculation", but is based solely on Scripture. He predicts no dates, or political figures, or governments who might be the "anti-christ" (except for the re-establishment of Israel which did happen). I believe the reason the Lord wanted us to keep "watching" is to remain excited and ready---and not fall into complacency or a procrastinating attitude concerning his return.
"Putting blinders on" may not be a good way to put it. What I am trying to say is that there are always two ends to a spectrum. Concerning prophecy there definitely are the "fanatics" who are ready to call Obama the "Anti-Christ", and whose Christian life resembles a Jack Chick tract. But I believe we need to be careful we do not end up at the other end of the spectrum either where we take an attitude of
"whatever!" and stop
'watching intently' as we should be doing. By the way, if I am misunderstanding your point, forgive me, it wouldn't be the first time I have misunderstood the intent of a post.
Personally, I love reading prophetic books---even if some parts make me laugh. They keep me "
awake"---as we can so easily drift into
sleep here in this world---and lose the great expectancy and joy we first had as Christians when thinking upon the Lord's return which could come at any moment! These books should not lead to me quitting my job and standing on a roof top
if I have any sense, but they can keep me watching for that great and awesome day when the Lord truly does return!!
"Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is.
And every man that hath this hope in him purifieth himself, even as he is pure". (1 John 3:1,2)
Just want to keep the hope alive!!