Marie Komar (22 Sep 2004)
"Nebraska, WWI and the Rapture"


The Omega Letter Intelligence Digest

Vol: 36 Issue: 22 - Wednesday, September 22, 2004

Nebraska, WWI and the Rapture
by Jack Kinsella

Probably the question most prophecy teachers hear the most often is, "When
do you think the Rapture will happen?"  The smart ones will remember the
Words of Jesus that "no man knoweth the day or the hour" but that we WOULD
know when it "was near, even at the door."

The signs of the times are all around us, but the most potent sign is the
one few Christians look to for theological answers - the world itself.

By way of explanation, consider the following scenario carefully.  Imagine
a 12 year old Nebraska farm boy working his father's farm in 1904.  He has
probably gotten all the education he can hope for, and is working full
time on the farm.

He has never seen an automobile, probably never heard of one, and the
Wright brothers have yet to prove their theory of heavier-than-air powered
flight.

Now, skip ahead to 1924.  Our Nebraska farm boy is now in his early
thirties.  A veteran of the first global total warfare in history, he's
traveled to Europe, seen airplanes deployed in combat, come home to find a
job in the city to help him pay for his new Model T Ford.

In 1904, radio was unheard of.  In 1924, radio entertainment was an
industry unto itself.  The farm boy who had never heard of electric lights
or indoor plumbing is now a sophisticated city dweller with both, plus a
Model-T Ford parked nearby.

A lot can happen in twenty years.

Assessment:

Now we fast forward 100 years to 2004.  We live in an age of instant
communications, global networking, computers and virtually unlimited
access to information.  At the moment, there are some forty countries who
have or are developing nuclear technology.

Chemical weapons of mass destruction can be manufactured by a novice
chemist using an apartment kitchen as a laboratory.  Most of the
belligerents in the Middle East have some form of WMD in their arsenal,
whether chemical, biological, or nuclear.

Most of those belligerents are also sympathetic to the Islamic terrorists
who have declared jihad to the death with the Western democracies,
principally, the United States.

We have been promised by our leaders that the current war against terror
will be long and costly.

Now, following the pattern of 100 years ago, we fast forward twenty years
to 2024.  Given all that computers are capable of, and all that the terror
network formed against us plans to use against us, the picture twenty
years from now, from a secular political perspective, demands only one of
two outcomes.

Either it is a world at peace, or it is a world devoid of inhabitants.
Science, technology, history and politics all point to exactly that
conclusion.  In twenty years, the terrorists won't be armed with
Soviet-era RPGs.   They will be armed with the most sophisticated and
deadly weaponry that will be available on the high-tech market twenty
years from now.  (Twenty years ago, a PC was an expensive, but unnecessary
novelty)

So, unless we wipe out everybody who hates us (an unlikely scenario), or
we make peace with everybody (terrorists included) who have access to WMD
(40 countries and counting) then the only logical conclusion to draw is
that the unimaginable weaponry that will be available between now and 2024
will be deployed against SOMEBODY, who will respond in kind, which will
involve other allies, who will be forced to take sides, which is precisely
what started the first war to end all wars in 1914.

Those are the only two possibilities imaginable, taken from the secular
political perspective,  given the information available and the various
possibilities.

World peace or global annihilation.

The Bible doesn't say when the Rapture will occur.   It says we will know
when it is near, even, at the door.  And we know that Jesus said of the
Tribulation Period which follows the Rapture, that the destruction and
death will be so great that, if the days be not shortened, there should be
no flesh saved.

Logical secular analysis suggests either an historically elusive and
seemingly impossible world peace that will result in the destruction of
these weapons, or the historically probable global war that will result in
their deployment. And it is impossible to imagine that if we don't achieve
one, we are doomed to face the other, as certainly as our 1904 Nebraska
farm boy.

Except that we live in a world where 19 guys with box cutters can destroy
two 110 story buildings and kill 3000 people, all by themselves.

Now we return to the central question of the timing of the Rapture. I don't
know the day or the hour, but I know the odds that we will achieve
world peace, keep weapons of mass destruction out of the hands of
terrorists and avoid total war with the Islamic world in the next twenty
years.

And, unless we do all that, if the Rapture hasn't already happened, there
will be nobody left to Rapture.

And when these things BEGIN to come to pass, then look up, and lift up
your heads, for your redemption draweth nigh."  (Luke 21:28)