They Chose Not To Listen
By Donna Wasson
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I
am constantly
astonished at
the casual
indifference the
modern day
church displays
regarding end
time events.
Individuals who
attend services,
even faithfully,
live their lives
in some bizarre
stupor,
seemingly
unaware of just
how close we are
to striking
midnight on the
prophetic clock.
How can
this possibly
be?
It’s not as if
they’re bereft
of information
on these last
days.
Anyone
interested in
learning about
where events on
this earth are
headed, can find
loads of books
or DVD’s in
Christian and
secular
bookstores,
outlining what
prophets through
the ages have
predicted about
the times in
which we’re
living. In
addition, there
are enough
websites and
blogs dedicated
to the subject
to quench
anyone’s
curiosity, so a
lack of data
can’t be the
issue.
So, what’s the
deal?
Why the
apathy? It must
be human nature;
a defense
mechanism
against the
realization of
impending doom.
Let’s use
a small group of
fictional
passengers on
the RMS Titanic
as an example.
Let’s suppose
the ladies and
gentlemen seated
at table seven
in one of the
ship’s elegant
dining rooms,
chose to
continue eating,
enjoying their
conversation and
live music,
while ignoring
the announcement
that the ship
had struck an
iceberg.
Were they
so dazzled by
the gorgeous
place settings,
fresh flower
arrangements,
gourmet food and
fine wine, they
were numbed to
the unimaginable
disaster and
death that
awaited them
within a few
short hours?
As the waiters
pled with them
to don
lifejackets, did
they
dismissively
wave them away
with a demand
for more brandy?
Why would
they be
concerned?
After
all, they were
warm and
comfortable
inside the
salon, enjoying
an after-dinner
cigar and
playfully
debating the
politics of the
day.
They saw
no imminent
danger and
failed to pay
attention to the
commotion
outside on the
decks, as the
panicked staff
frantically
wrestled with
the rigging on
the inadequate
lifeboats.
We all know the
horror that
followed.
A short
time later,
those fictional
passengers with
their beautiful
silk gowns and
jewels, the
handsome
tuxedos, fine
china and
champagne
bottles ended up
on the floor of
the Atlantic
Ocean, whose
waters were so
cold, most
victims froze to
death before
having the
chance to drown.
Why did this
have to happen?
After
all, they were
informed the
ship was sinking
with adequate
time to make it
into one of the
lifeboats.
A few
hours of
uncomfortable
inconvenience,
huddled with
other passengers
in a cramped
little boat,
wrapped in their
furs to ward off
the chill, and
they would have
been rescued by
the crew of the
RMS Carpathia
the next
morning.
They
could have
lived.
So,
again, why?
Why did
they have to
die?
Because they
CHOSE not to
heed the
warnings they
were given.
Oh, they didn’t
form a suicide
pact or anything
like that.
No, they
chose to ignore
the repeated
warnings of
impending
disaster simply
because they
were having such
a great time.
Life was
good! Staff
members were no
doubt tugging on
their sleeves,
begging them to
listen.
Unfortunately,
they were too
intoxicated by
their luxurious
surroundings and
sensual comforts
to give serious
heed to the
alarms, and as a
result of their
inaction, they
died horrible
deaths.
The very same
disregard is
happening today.
Willful
ignorance and
hedonism are
causing untold
thousands of
people in the
so-called
Christian
community to
shrug off the
warnings given
by the watchmen
on the walls.
Jesus saw these
days coming and
told the
disciples about
it in Luke 17:
26-33.
In these
verses, He
detailed what
life would be
like when
believers are
instantly
snatched home to
be with Him.
He told us that
society will be
much like it was
in the days of
Noah and Lot.
Before
the flood,
people in Noah’s
time were eating
and drinking,
marrying and
being given in
marriage. In the
same way, life
in the cities of
Sodom and
Gomorrah where
Lot resided
proceeded as it
had for years;
its residents
were also eating
and drinking,
buying and
selling,
planting and
building.
However, on the
exact day Noah
entered the ark
the flood came
and destroyed
Noah’s neighbors
along with
everything that
breathed air on
the whole earth.
Likewise,
the very day Lot
and his family
fled to a safe
distance, fire
and sulfur
rained down from
heaven,
destroying both
cities.
‘Just as
it was in the
days of Noah
(and Lot), so
shall it be when
the Son of Man
is revealed.’
People in both
of these
examples were
absorbed with
their day to day
lives and plans
for the future,
despite
receiving plenty
of warning from
Noah and Lot
that God’s
punishment would
surely fall upon
the corruption
and sin of those
societies.
Did
anyone listen?
Apparently not.
Most
people don’t
seem to be
listening today
either.
Heck, let’s face
it.
Life in the
Western world is
pretty sweet,
especially in
America.
Our
average welfare
recipient enjoys
a higher
standard of
living than many
high class
citizens in
other countries.
The U.S.
lifestyle is
second to none
in the history
of the world, so
there seems to
be little to
worry about.
After all, “God
Bless America,”
right?
Even though most
of us are aware
that human
civilization, in
general, is
declining
morally and
economically, we
find it
difficult to
believe disaster
might one day
strike our home.
That kind
of stuff happens
to other people.
The worst
we expect to
suffer is the
occasional flat
tire, or being
laid off a job
we never liked
anyway, or the
slight
possibility our
kid would break
their arm on the
playground.
But
nothing terribly
serious.
People navigate
through their
days, happily
yapping on their
cell phones,
arranging to
meet friends for
dinner or a
movie. Moms
busily plan the
next carpool to
their child’s
soccer game,
negotiating
whose turn it is
to supply the
cupcakes.
Dad’s
mind is consumed
with that
pending sales
deal which might
just allow him
to buy the car
of his dreams.
Millions get up
on Sunday
morning, dress
up nice and
drive to the
Disney Land
sized parking
lot of their
mega-church.
They
enter the
cavernous
auditorium, walk
on thick carpet
under the warm
glow of
chandeliers,
greeting friends
and searching
out that week’s
bulletin.
They stand for
what seems like
hours, singing
meaningless
stanzas of
‘worship’
choruses over
and over and
over and over
again,
accompanied by
screaming
guitars and
enthusiastic,
rock drummer
wanna-bees,
while colored
lights flash and
fog machines
obscure the
monitors on the
stage.
Up next comes
the sugary-sweet
sermon of
feel-good,
seeker-friendly
theology,
congratulating
those perching
in the pews on
what ‘good
people’ they
are, how much
money they
raised for the
new community
playground and
that Jesus loves
them and has a
good plan for
their lives.
A closing
prayer to the
god of tolerance
and acceptance
for all people
and
philosophies,
and everyone
runs like heck
for the exits,
hoping to beat
the crowd to Red
Lobster for
lunch.
Because they’re
satisfied this
fulfills their
duty to God for
the week, they
feel free to
subtly boast to
friends and
family what
wonderful
Christians they
are, while
turning their
entire focus
back to work,
school and
social planning.
When they watch
the evening
news,
manufactured by
the mainstream
media, they try
their best to
rationalize the
tsunami of
societal havoc
coming their
way.
If they
don’t pay
attention,
everything will
be OK.
Those
mega-churches
aren’t pulling
on the sleeves
of their
congregations,
advising them of
the danger that
will strike any
day now.
They
aren’t sending
the deacons or
teachers out
with critical
information
regarding the
impending
rapture of the
church. The
elegant
‘passengers’ of
America, with
their picture
perfect lives,
French manicured
nails, tennis
teams, golf
clubs and
business
meetings, are
facing certain
destruction and
they don’t even
know it.
Their pastoral
shepherds refuse
to acknowledge
we’re living in
the last days
because that
wouldn’t be good
for church
business; it
might scare away
seekers or
offend members.
As
congregational
sheep, they
don’t bother
reading the Word
of God for
themselves;
therefore the
vast majority is
convinced
they’ll go to
heaven when they
die.
They figure God
must be happy
with them
because they
believe Jesus
really existed
and they go to
church every
Sunday.
They also
give money in
the offering,
volunteer in the
nursery every
other month and
don’t cheat on
their taxes.
They are
‘good people,’
right?
Some of them
have weirdo,
conspiracy
theory, nut-case
friends or
family members
who constantly
sound the alarm
of impending
doom, as if the
sky is falling
and the end of
the world is
near.
Those
people are
always harping
on the cross and
the blood of
Christ and the
need for
repentance,
which they find
offensive and
boring, so they
smile and
disregard the
admonitions.
After all, life
is good in the
here and now,
and they aren’t
ready for Jesus
to come back, as
if that would
ever happen,
which they
highly doubt!
They have dreams
they still want
time to pursue
and children to
finish raising,
so they
graciously turn
down the offers
of DVD’s or
books outlining
salvation and
end time
teachings.
It’s just
too depressing
to consider and
things are going
to be fine
anyway.
Besides, the new
President will
fix the economy
so their happy
lives can
continue,
carefree as
always.
But, just
like our
fictional diners
on the Titanic,
they are headed
for death and
destruction.
After the
impending
rapture occurs,
they’ll be left
behind to face
hell on earth.
Why?
Because they are CHOOSING not to heed the warnings they are being given. The good news is they still have time to get into the lifeboat, but they’d better hurry! Once it’s gone, it’s gone.
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