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VII. Coming Events and Signs of
the Times
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Chapter 76
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The World's Conversion
1.
WHAT did Christ say would be the condition of the world
at His second coming?
"As it was in the days of Noe,
so shall it be also
in the days of the Son of man." Luke 17:26. See also
verses 27-30.
2. How was it in the days of
Noah?
"And God saw that the wickedness of man
was great in the earth, and that every
imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil
continually. . . . And the earth was filled with
violence." Gen. 6:5-11.
NOTE.-In a sermon delivered at Savannah, Ga., Dec.
2, 1912, Bishop A. W. Wilson (Methodist) said: "Old
Rome in her worst days never harbored such
conditions of vice as are prevalent in our highest
social circles. Never at any period of the world's
history has the moral stratum been so thin or so
low."
3.
How did Paul characterize the last days?
"This know also, that in the last days perilous times
shall come." 2 Tim. 3:1.
4.
What did he say would make those times perilous?
"For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous,
boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents,
unthankful, unholy, without natural affection,
truce-breakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce,
despisers of those that are good, traitors, heady,
high-minded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of
God; having a form of godliness, but denying the power
thereof." Verses 2-5.
5.
Are things to grow better or worse before the Lord
comes?
"But evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse,
deceiving,
and being deceived." Verse 13.
NOTE.-"Even to the end of time there will still be
occasion for the same complaint; the world will grow
no better, no, not when it is drawing toward its
period. Bad it is, and bad it will be, and worst
of all just before Christ's coming."-Matthew
Henry, on Luke 18:8.
6.
According to the parable of the wheat and the tares, how
long are the good and bad to remain together?
"The field is the world; the good seed are the children
of the kingdom; but "the tares are the children of the
wicked one; the enemy that sowed them is the devil."
""Let both grow together until the harvest: and in
the time of harvest I will say to the reapers, Gather ye
together first the tares, and bind them in "bundles to
burn them." Matt. 13:38,39,30.
7.
When does the harvest come?
"The harvest is the end of the world." Verse 39.
NOTES.-Thus it is plain that the wicked (the tares)
live with the righteous (the wheat) till the end of
the world. There is, then, no time before Christ's
coming for a sinless state, in which all men will be
converted and turn to God.
Harper's "Book of Facts," edition 1906, article
"Religion," classifies the population of the globe
religiously as follows:-
Buddhists
Brahmans
Mohammedans
Fetish-worshipers
Jews
Various
TOTAL |
400,000,000
250,000,000
180,000,000
150,000,000
8,000,000
62,000,000
1,050,000,000 |
Roman
Catholics
Protestants
Greek Church
Various
TOTAL |
175,000,000
110,000,000
90,000,000
25,000,000
400,000,000 |
From
this it will be seen that only about one fourth of the
world's population are even nominal Christians.
8.
For what purpose did Christ say the gospel was to be
preached in all the world?
"And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all
the world for a witness unto all nations; and
then shall the end come." Matt. 24:14.
NOTES.-He dill not say that all would receive
the gospel, but that the gospel was to be
preached in all the world for a witness
unto all nations, and that then the end would
come.
Commenting on Rev. 20:2, Dr. Adam Clarke says:
"Probably no such time shall ever appear , in which
evil shall be wholly banished from the earth, till
after the day of judgment, when, the earth having
been burned up, a new heaven and a new earth shall
be produced out of the ruins of the old, by thy
mighty power of God; righteousness alone shall dwell
in them."-Clarke's Commentary, edition 1860.
9.
When is the "man of sin," or "mystery of iniquity,"
called also "that Wicked," to come to an end?
"And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord
shall consume with the spirit of His mouth, and shall
destroy with the brightness of His coming." 2 Thess:
2:8.
10. How long was the little horn
of Dan. 7:25 to make war with the saints?
"I beheld, and the same horn made war with the saints,
and prevailed against them; until the Ancient of days
came, and judgment was given to the saints of the Most
High; and the time came that the saints possessed the
kingdom." Dan. 7:21,22.
11. How will the day of the
Lord come upon the world?
"For yourselves know perfectly that the
day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night.
For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden
destruction cometh upon them, . . . and they shall not
escape. But ye, brethren, are not in darkness, that that
day should overtake you as a thief." 1 Thess. 5:2-4. .
NOTE.-There will be but two classes in the world
then: those in darkness, who are looking for a time
of peace and safety, and those not in darkness, who
are looking for the day of the Lord,-a day of waste
and destruction,-the coming of Christ and the end of
the world. See Jer. 7:1-19; Dan. 12:1; Joel 2:1-11;
Zephaniah 1.
12. What will some who are in darkness say when they
hear about the Lord's coming?
"Knowing this first, that there shall come in the
last days scoffers, walking after their own lusts,
and saying, Where is the promise of His coming?
for since the fathers fell asleep, all things continue
as they were from the beginning of the creation." 2
Peter 3:3,4.
13. What will be popularly taught in the last
days?
"But in the last days. . . many nations shall come,
and
say, Come,
and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, and to the
house of the God of Jacob; . . . and He shall judge
among many people, and rebuke strong nations afar off;
and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and
their spears into pruning-hooks: nation shall not lift
up a sword against nation, neither shall they learn war
anymore." Micah 4:1-3. See also Isa. 2:2-5.
NOTE.-Notice, this is not what the Lord says,
but what the Lord says many nations shall say
in the last days. And this is the very message now
heard in every land,-a great world's peace movement;
a call for all nations to disarm, to go to war no
more, and to profess religion.
14. What message indicates the
true condition of things?
"Proclaim ye this among the Gentiles;
Prepare war, wake up the mighty men, let all the men of
war draw near; let them come up: beat your plowshares
into swords, and your pruning-hooks into spears: let the
weak say, I am strong." Joel 3:9,10.
NOTE.-On this question of preparing for war, note
the following:
Armies of the World
|
REGULAR
STANDING ARMY (1909) |
NATIONAL
ARMY INCLUDING RESERVES |
Austria-Hungary
Belgium
British Empire
China
Denmark
France
Germany
Greece
Italy
Japan
Netherlands
Norway
Persia
Portugal
Russia
Servia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
United States
TOTAL |
409,000
45,000
250,000
60,000
14,000
630,000
617,000
28,000
264,000
225,000
40,000
30,000
24,500
30,000
1,100,000
35,000
100,000
62,000
140,000
350,000
89,128
4,542,628 |
5,840,000
125,000
1,050,000
1,000,000
68,000
4,350,000
3,000,000
178,000
3,200,000
600,000
500,000
95,000
105,000
175,000
5,200,000
353,000
1,000,000
500,000
275,000
1,500,000
208,054
29,322,054 |
Naval
Expenditures of the Great Powers for Ten Years-1902-11
| |
Expenditure |
Now
Construction |
Great
Britain
Germany
France
Russia
Italy
Austria
United States
Japan
TOTAL |
$1,761,500,000
737,695,000
660,695,000
556,730,000
301,145,000
154,070,000
1,150,680,000
288,505,00
$5,611,320,000 |
$589,875,000
351,010,000
236,430,000
164,280,000
82,750,000
74,165,000
367,050,000
76,155,000
$1,941,715,000 |
Thus in only ten years these eight great powers
spent over seven and one-half billion dollars on
their navies.
"The immense armies maintained by European countries
have come to be a terrific drain upon their
respective nations."-Nelson's Encyclopedia,
article "Army."
15. While making these war preparations, what are men
saying?
"They have healed also the hurt of the daughter of My
people slightly, saying, Peace, peace; when there is
no peace." Jer. 6:14.
NOTE.-Every one conversant with existing conditions
in the world today knows this is true. While the
message or peace is being proclaimed, the nations
are arming as never before; wars are in progress
almost continually; international complications are
constantly arising; and a world war is reared as
imminent, and constantly looming in sight. The world
today is a vast armed camp.
16. But does not the Bible say that the heathen are to
be given to the Lord for an inheritance?
"Ask of Me, and I shall give Thee the heathen for
Thine inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the
earth for Thy possession." Ps. 2:8.
17. What will the Lord do with
them?
"Thou shalt break them with a rod of iron;
Thou shalt dash them in pieces like a
potter's vessel." Verse 9. "And out of His mouth goeth a
sharp sword, that with it He should smite the
nations: and He shall rule them with a rod of
iron: and He treadeth the wine-press of the
fierceness and wrath of Almighty God." Rev. 19:15.
NOTE.-How suddenly surprised those who have been
preaching peace and safety will be when the end
comes is indicated in the text already quoted: "For
yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord
so cometh as a thief in the night. For when they
shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden
destruction cometh upon them." 1 Thess. 5:2,3.
All heedless of the signs of the times, and
indifferent to the future, the world will come up to
the day of the Lord unprepared. As a thief in the
night, coming with stealthy, muffled tread, this day
will take all unawares who are not looking,
watching, and waiting for their Lord's return.
Instead or looking for the world's conversion, we
should be looking for Christ's coming.
THE
coming King is at the door,
Who once the cross for sinners bore,
But now the righteous ones alone
He comes to gather home.
The
signs that show His coming near
Are fast fulfilling year by year,
And soon we'll hail the glorious dawn
Of heaven's eternal morn.
Look not on earth for strife to cease,
Look not below for joy and peace,
Until the Saviour comes again
To banish death and sin.
Then in the glorious earth made new.
We'll dwell the countless ages through;
This mortal shall immortal be,
And time, eternity.
F. E. BELDEN. |