INTERPRETING THE PRESENT TIME
(Living For The Kingdom)
A
certain king departed into a far country and left his
castle in the charge of his
five sons. Before he went,
the king warned his sons
that the armies of the enemy
were near and that they
would try to conquer the castle
while he was gone.
"If you watch from the towers you will be
able to observe their
movements and thwart
their attacks with archers
on the walls.
But keep the watch going
day and night!"
At first
the five brothers held to their father's instructions.
Watchmen
on the towers continuously observed the
movements
of the enemy. Three times the enemy was
driven back suffering heavy
Losses.
Then there was a lull in the attack. And during the
lull the brothers took to
arguing about which move the
enemy would try next.
"They'll
come down from the northern
mountains," said one.
"No,
they'll come up from the riverbank",
said another.
"No", said a third.
"They'll come from east
and west at the same
time."
The argument grew bitter and spread through the whole
army until those of one persuasion
hardly spoke to
those of another.
The
troops who expected an attack from the
north ate, drank and slept
on the northern wall.
Those who looked for an attack from the river
held to that side of the
castle,
The
brothers continued their argument every day and far
into every night. Watchmen
were no longer stationed
on the towers, since
everyone was so sure he knew where
the attack would come from.
Weeks went by with no sign of the enemy as division
within the castle grew more
and more bitter.
Had there been anyone in those towers they would have
observed a line of young
trees moving up from the south.
They would have seen
strange looking machinery slowly
rolling toward the mote by
the main gate.
But the brothers and their divided troops were too busy
theorizing to observe what
was actually going on outside
the walls. It was in the
middle of a sword fight between
the two oldest brothers that the roars of the
spectators were interrupted
by a trumpet blast,
a mighty crash,
the collapse of the giant gate,
and the inrush of enemy troops.
By morning there wasn't a soul
left alive in the smoldering ruins of
that castle.
As Christians argue about the
rapture,
the antichrist,
the gifts,
modes of baptism, and forms
of
church life, things are going on outside the castle
that would tell them much
if they only opened their eyes.
As we
talk about our doctrines, about our future things,
and
past things, we are missing the meaning of this present hour.
He also said to the multitudes, "When you
see a cloud
rising in the west, you say
at once, 'A
shower is coming'; and so it
happens. And
when you see the south wind
blowing, you
say, 'There will be scorching
heat'; and it
happens. You hypocrites!
You know how
to interpret the appearance
of earth and
sky; but why do you not know
how to
interpret the present time?"
Jesus wasn't even talking to disciples here, He was
talking to the multitudes.
And He called them hypocrites
for not being able to
interpret the hour in which they
lived.
He didn't pity them for their ignorance.
He judged them for their
willful blindness.
Woe to you Chorazin! Woe to you Bethsaida!
For if the
mighty works done in you had
been done in
Tyre and Sidon they would have
repented long
ago in sackcloth and ashes.....
And you
Capernaum, will you be exalted to
heaven? You
shall be brought down to Hades.
For if the
mighty works done in you had been
done in
Sodom, it would have remained until
this day. But
I tell you that it shall be more
tolerable on the day of judgment for the
land of Sodom
than for you.
Those cities were held accountable for not recognizing
God when He walked their
streets.
Now if Jesus calls down this kind of judgment on the
multitudes for not
discerning the times, how much more
does He expect His
disciples to know what's going on.
He has
no patience with disciples who let themselves
be lulled to sleep by the
spirit of this world.
"Awake and strengthen what remains and is
on the point
of death," He says to the
church at
Sardis. "If you will not awake,
I will come
like a thief and you will not
know at what
hour I will come upon you."
There are things we need to know about this present
hour. If we don't see these
things clearly now, and
if we don't live
accordingly now, the awakening will
come when it's too late to
do anything about it.
l. We need to know that we are
living in a time of
judgment.
The
Spirit of the Lord is saying to us,
"Can't you see that this
world is already
under judgment of God?
Can't you see that this world in which you
now live has cracks in its
foundations that
tell you it's going to fall
in this generation?
Open your eyes"
You
remember the time when some of the disciples spoke
of the temple and how it
was adorned with noble stones.
Jesus said,
"As for these things which you see, the days
will come
when there shall not be left here
one stone
upon another that will not be
thrown
down."
"Open your eyes! This city
and everything in
it, including the temple,
is already under
judgment. Her house is
already desolate.
Destruction and bloodshed
are only a matter
of time."
It makes
a difference in your living whether you see
this world as solid or
crumbling. The vast majority
of professing Christians,
especially those who talk
much about the Rapture and
the End, are nevertheless
hanging on to the things of
this world as if they were
solid rock.
- They are not discerning this present hour.
- They are not reading the signs on all sides
that the castle is coming down.
What do you see when you read the newspaper?
What do you see when you
walk down the street?
What do you see as you
drive along the freeway?
What do you see when you
look at the house you live in?
If you are using the eyes God has given you, you see
things that will soon pass. There won't be one stone
left upon another.
From now on, let those who have
wives live
as though
they had none.
And those who mourn as though
they were not
mourning.
And those who rejoice as though
they were not
rejoicing.
And those who buy as though they had no goods.
And those who
deal with the world as though
they had no
dealings with it.
For the form of this world is passing away.
2. We need to know that we are
living in a time of
harvest.
The
Spirit of the Lord is saying to us,
''Can't you see that the harvest
is already
here? Do you
not say, 'There are yet four
months and
then comes the harvest?' I tell
you, lift up
your eyes and see how the
fields are
already white for harvest''
Jesus
expected those disciples to be able to scan the
faces of the Samaritan
multitude that was coming down
the road and hear cries of
God-hunger rising from their
hearts.
Lift up
your eyes and see!
So He
says to us,
"Don't be talking about the
final harvest
of this earth as something
still to begin
friend, it's here. And
every believer reading
these words is being sent to labor in it.
Not starting next month, but right now!"
"But Lord, I'm sorry. I
simply cannot see
the harvest you're talking
about. All I
can see
is a world loaded with cold, hostile
people. Every time I open
my mouth I get
rebuffed. All I ever get is
ridicule and
hatred."
Look through the ridicule and the hostility to what is
really there, just as you look through the red morning
sky to the rain that's on its way.
3. We need to know that we are living in a time of
trouble.
The
Spirit of the Lord is saying to us,
"Can't you
see that Jesus is Lord over the
storm?"
When the
disciples woke Jesus during that storm on the
lake, "Master we are
perishing!", Jesus rose and rebuked
the wind
and the waves and they ceased.
Then He
turned and said, "Where is your faith, why can't
you see?"
It was a storm all the time, not
just out on the lake,
and the Lord of the storm
was with them.
There is not one of us who is not surrounded by
uncertainty. Absurd things
are happening to us. Our
lives and circumstances are
becoming less and less
predictable. But our Lord
expects us to see that in
the middle of all this He
is with us - Lord over the
storm - that not one thing
is out of His control.
The same Lord who walked with Shadrach, Meshach, and
Abednego in the fiery
furnace is walking with His saints
in the furnace of
affliction.
He
doesn't keep them out of the furnace,
He keeps them safe in God
in the heart of
the flame, in the center of
the storm.
4. We need to know that we are
living in a time of
temptation - the
temptation to compromise.
The
Spirit of God is saying to us,
"Can't you
see that any compromise with
evil is death?"
If your eye causes you to stumble
pluck it out
and throw it from you;
it is better
for you to enter life
with one eye
than with two eyes to
be thrown
into the hell of fire.
The name of this
world is compromise. Mix a little good
in with the bad and who can
condemn you? Do a few good
things to take the sting
out of a lifetime of selfishness,
and who can condemn you?
And, if you're living for the
Kingdom, bless your heart,
that's nice, but keep a few
bridges open back to the
world in case it gets too rough.
How many men and women of God who
should know better have
fallen for this. They don't
call it compromise. They
call it "being
practical", "using common sense", and down
they go.... life after
life,
church
after church.
Whoever puts
his hand to the plow and looks
back is not
fit for the Kingdom of God.
Every
time we start to compromise with the world, and
the Spirit convicts us, if
we'll listen and do something
about it, we're preserved.
But when we harden our hearts
and close our eyes to what
God is showing us and go
right on compromising, our
light goes out.
'I know your works, your love and faith and
service and
patient endurance', says Jesus
to the church at Thyatira, "But I have this
against you,
that you tolerate the woman
Jezebel, who
calls herself a prophetess and
is teaching
and beguiling my servants to
practice
immorality and to eat food sacrificed
to idols." -
To compromise!
While
the believers sit around discussing the
battle,
arguing about the proper weapons to use,
the
enemy continues his work and the harvest
languishes
for lack of reapers.
The message of the Spirit to the church across
the earth, at this hour is,
open your eyes to what's taking place
outside the castle, and
act!
“When you see a cloud
rising out of the west,
you say at
once, 'A shower is coming'; and
so it
happens. And when you see the south
wind blowing,
you say, 'There will be scorching
heat'; and it
happens. You hypocrites! You
know how to
interpret the appearance of earth
and sky, but
why do you not know how to inter-
pret the
present time?"