K.S. Rajan (9
Feb 2012)
"Message
by Jack Kelley"
Peace And Safety
Now, brothers, about times and dates we do not need to write to
you, for you know very well that the day of the Lord will come
like a thief in the night. While people are saying, “Peace and
safety,” destruction will come on them suddenly, as labor pains
on a pregnant woman, and they will not escape. (1 Thes. 5:1-3)
The one time when people are sure to talk about peace and
safety, is just after they've experienced the horrible effects
of war. For example, I remember as a kid seeing movies of people
dancing in the streets of New York when they learned that World
War 2 had finally ended. Soon the military was all but
dismantled and people everywhere expressed a joyous expectation
of peace.
Of course this turned out to be only an illusion. A scant five
years after the end of WW2 the US was at war again in Korea. But
people have an amazing sense of optimism, even if it's only
based on illusion, something I think we're about to have
confirmed again in 2012. I think circumstances are ripe for a
brief but intense war in the Middle East.
What Are You Talking About?
Let's look at the current situation to see if my opinion is
justified. What follows is a summary of recent reports from the
NY Times, Washington Post, CNN, International Tribune and
Debkafile during the months of December 2011 and January 2012.
US secretary of Defense Panetta says he believes Israel could
act against Iran as early as April. Various news agencies
speculate that Iran could be at war with Europe, Israel, the US
or some combination this spring. In addition to stationing
multiple aircraft carrier groups in the Persian Gulf, the US is
currently moving 100,000 ground troops to islands off Iran's
coast.
Russia's outgoing ambassador to NATO has warned Israel and the
West that an attack on Tehran would be considered an attack on
Moscow.
Iran has said a great event is coming that will put an end to
Israel and the Great Satan (America). Some connect this to
Israeli reports that Iran is developing a missile capable of
hitting the eastern coast of the US, and also has EMP
capabilities they could quickly position off the US east coast
to knock out the power grid.
There are currently 200,000 missiles and rockets aimed at Israel
from just across its borders. No location in Israel is out of
reach, and no other country has ever faced such a threat to its
existence. Israeli leaders have said they cannot tolerate this
and will have to take action. They've also promised that the
next time they go up against Hizbollah they won't stop until the
threat it poses no longer exists.
Having suspended work on their observer mission in Syria due to
the danger involved, the Arab League monitoring committee has
asked for a one month extension. So far they've failed to halt
or even moderate the violence there. Opponents of an extension
are demanding the committee refer Syria to the UN Security
Council for action. Syrian Pres. Assad has repeatedly said if
the UN demands that he step aside and allow the formation of a
new government, he'll start a regional war that will put all of
the Middle East in flames.
As promised, Russia and China have now vetoed the UN Security
Council resolution that makes such a demand, but the US and some
European and Arab states (Britain, France, Turkey, Jordan, Saudi
Arabia and Qatar) are reportedly planning to bypass the UN and
go after Assad on their own. They're currently trying to find a
general in the Syrian army who will lead a coup with their
backing. For its part, Russia continues to send weapons to Syria
and has moved a contingent of special forces into Black Sea
bases to help defend the Syrian government as necessary. This is
in addition to Russian naval forces already on patrol in the
Eastern Mediterranean.
Some political analysts are saying the only thing that could
take the American voters minds off the miserable state of our
economy is if the US were to find itself at war in the lead up
to the election. It wouldn't be the first time politicians have
used war to influence public opinion.
The Perfect Storm
This is beginning to look like the geopolitical version of a
perfect storm. It's hard to see how the world can avoid some
kind of regional war. As one commentator put it, with all the
military forces arrayed in such a confined space (the Persian
Gulf) starting a war by accident becomes a real possibility. In
25 years of study I've never seen conditions quite so ideal for
the fulfillment of prophecy as they are now.
The fact that the Mainstream media has begun to mention the
possibility of war means that soon it could become a topic for
the national dialog in the US as it is in other parts of the
world. In Israel the discussion is about whether the leadership
has already made the decision to attack Iran or not. In the
Islamic world it's whether Ayatollah Khamenei, Iran's Supreme
Leader, is really al Mahdi's deputy on Earth as he claims to be
and is therefore entitled to their obedience. In Europe it's
whether Iran will unilaterally end the shipments of oil it has
contracted to supply them now, or wait till the embargo takes
effect in July. (The Iranian parliament met on Jan. 29 to
discuss this possibility.) And in Asia it's how to evade the
embargo altogether. India and China have already announced they
won't go along and are looking for alternate ways to pay for
their Iranian oil, such as with gold or through bartering.
Students of prophecy are well aware that if this is not God's
timing, some way will be found to temporarily defuse the
situation in a way that leaves things unresolved as has been the
case several times in the past. But if it is God's timing the
world will soon suffer through a brief but intense regional war
in the Middle East.
And after it ends, while they're saying “Peace and Safety”
destruction will come on them suddenly, as labor pains on a
pregnant woman, and they will not escape (1 Thes. 5:3).
(Remember, it takes a war to get people talking about peace.)
The sudden destruction to which Paul referred will signal the
beginning of the end of the world as we know it. I believe it
will start with the Battle of Ezekiel 38-39 followed by Daniel's
70th Week which culminates in the Great Tribulation.
Where Does That Leave Us?
In 1 Thes. 5:4-11 Paul said this chain of events should not take
the Church by surprise. When he called us children of the light,
he meant we've been given the knowledge to understand what's
coming. We should rely on our faith in the Lord's love for us
like a soldier relies on his body armor. We should focus our
minds on the hope of salvation we've been promised to protect us
like a soldier's helmet protects his head, and remember that God
did not appoint us to wrath but to receive salvation through our
Lord jesus Christ.
The symbolism here is remarkable. A soldier's body armor
protects his heart, which we symbolically see as the seat of our
faith and the repository of the Lord's love. His helmet protects
his head, symbolizing the storehouse of knowledge in our mind.
The Lord doesn't expect blind obedience or baseless faith. He's
gone to great extremes to make us aware of His intentions. In
Amos 3:7 He said, Surely the Sovereign LORD does nothing without
revealing his plan to his servants the prophets.
His plan is to rescue the Church from His coming wrath (1 Thes.
1:10). The Greek word translated “from” in this verse means from
the time, the place, and any relation to the event, which is the
time of God's wrath.
When the Council of Jerusalem met to discuss whether Gentiles
had to convert to Judaism before they could become Christians
(Acts 15:13-18) 483 years of a 490 year plan for Israel had been
fulfilled. In effect James told them that Israel was being set
aside for a time because first the Lord was taking from the
Gentiles a people for Himself. He was referring to the Church.
The Greek phrase translated “taking from” means to carry away,
out of the time and place of His subsequent action. In the
context of the passage His subsequent action is the remaining 7
years of His plan for Israel which includes the time of God's
Wrath.
Later Paul,who was there, wrote that Israel has been hardened in
part until the full number of Gentiles has come in (Romans
11:25). He was talking about the Church being taken to its final
destination, which is Heaven, before God turns His attention to
Israel again for the final seven years of His plan.
This testimony, shared by a man who heard the prophecy of James
with his own ears, prompted him to say we should encourage one
another and build each other up when we see these things taking
place (1 Thes. 5: 11). We can do this because they tell us our
redemption is drawing near (Luke 21:28). You can almost hear the
footsteps of the Messiah. 02-04-12