Mary Brown
(10 March 2011)
"Why Won't They Listen?"
Why Won't They Listen?
By Jan Markell
www.olivetreeviews.org
March 9, 2011
A repeated theme coming into this office by e-mail is that loved ones
-- friends and family -- will not llsten when discerning people try to
tell them about our world today. If a reference is made to end-time
activity, people will often scoff and literally brush them away. Some
just don't have ears to hear about any current issue. While this
has always been the case, it seems to be accelerated today. And
this is happening when issues are so serious you would think it would
help people carry out their lives more effectively if they only
understood the times from a biblical perspective.
Yes, the issues of the day are unsettling. A Muslim wanted to explode a
WMD but was caught recently in Texas. Jihadists are everywhere. Syria
is being armed to the teeth by Iran and Russia. A coming conflagration
in the Middle East is imminent. America's economy is now further
damaged by soaring prices. Will this country ever recover from what has
been done to it by greedy and evil people? This issue alone has caused
many to tune out and drop out. It is too tragic to watch this nation be
eaten away by corruption and by some elected officials who do not seek
America's good.
But I believe there are a whole host of reasons why folks have closed
their ears. Let me list a few options and suggestions that may
help those of you who feel rejected for simply sharing the truth:
* As referenced above, the news today is too violent, frightening,
troubling, and even shocking. Many want their minds and hearts to dwell
on safer and more uplifting issues. Detaching from reality is a coping
mechanism. There are many compassionate people. To keep hearing about
wars, pain, suffering, injustice, weapons of mass destruction,
persecution, jihad, and so much more breaks their hearts and spirits.
* Some have programmed themselves as though they were living "in
the days of Noah." Nobody wanted to listen then either. The last
generation is compared to the days of Noah. Are we the last? We do not
know. It would seem things are winding down and yet things could go on
for decades.
* Some have an end-time theology that says all believers will
experience the worst of things outlined in the Bible. We will go
through the Tribulation and even be here for the battle of Armageddon.
While this is debatable to many, the real issue for all believers is
how much will we have to go through before these events? Many
don't believe in a rapture of the church. Others believe that will take
place at the very end of the Tribulation or in the middle of it. They
do not have that "blessed hope." While this ministry does not
believe the church goes through the Tribulation, the purpose of this
column is not to debate that. It is sad this issue has become so
divisive. Arguing this, and often not in a friendly manner, is one of
the most frequent communications we get. Church pulpits are silent on
these topics and thus confusion and doubt reign.
* The greatest sign people need to watch is Israel. Yet
Replacement Theology (that the church has replaced the nation of
Israel) dominates our churches today. Thus, many are left clueless that
the countdown has begun. They feel life will go on for hundreds of
years. There is nothing unusual about our generation. Believers who
point to Israel, Middle East war, and related issues, are just "the sky
is falling" people. We have always had wars and rumors of war they
state.
* There are enough pleasures in this life, so eternity can wait.
They cannot listen to events that may touch their loved ones. What
mother wants to contemplate horrors coming upon her children?
* Many today are seduced by false teachers promising a perfect
world (Dominion/Kingdom Now theology) that the church can and will
bring in. Seeing and hearing about instability, the Middle East in
chaos, a coming financial meltdown, and coming trials, doesn't fit
their biblical agenda. Some of them believe in a global revival yet and
wish to focus on that. While there are pockets of revival today, the
Bible indicates judgment faces the earth some day.
* Many know they are not right with God. They figure at the end
of life they may do something about this. Right now, they want to enjoy
life and tune out the world's troubles.
* Some do not know the Bible well enough to understand that God
takes care of His own. He will never leave us or forsake us. That
does not mean, however, that we might not have to go through some
serious things.
Reality can break all of our hearts. We are not weak or immature
Christians because we ache for the world. But suffice it to say that
all creation is groaning as we wait the return of the King of Kings to
set this world free from bondage, sin, and sorrow.
In eternity, I first want to meet Noah. He preached his heart out,
admittedly not with the Internet, Facebook, Twitter, or a sound system.
But even in his corner of the world, mankind ignored him for 120 years.
Finally, the ark door closed. Plugging the ears to the wise words of
many today will bring about a disaster for some. So don't give up!
If Jesus Christ is not your Lord and Savior today, please don't run
away from the truth-tellers. You only need to repent of your sins and
invite Him to be the Lord and Savior of your life. This
frightening world will be much less scary if you will do that. Then you
can focus on eternity a lot more and deal with this throbbing planet
more effectively.
Having said all of the above, one thing is certain: There is no time
like the present to share the gospel! Millions of unbelievers are
drowning their sorrows, fear, and uncertainty in destructive behavior.
You might be surprised how open they are to hear the truth of the
gospel. Or they may shun you but hide your words in their heart and act
on them later when their life or the world falls apart. We are always
to be ready with an answer for everyone. Their response is not your
responsibility.
The Bible tells us that the world will implode eventually. It has
nothing to do with the Mayans and their 2012 calendar suggestion!
Everything has an end, but for the Christian, the end begins a glorious
future! I can hardly wait. I hope to meet you all there! Your prayers
for this ministry and me are greatly appreciated.