K.S. Rajan (12 Oct 2014)
"BIRTH PANGS BY JACK KELLEY"
Birth Pangs Update
Saturday, October 4th, 2014Current EventsEnd TimesFeaturedProphecy
A Bible Study by Jack Kelley
Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will
be famines and earthquakes in various places. All these are the
beginning of birth pains (Matt. 24:7-8).
Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will
be earthquakes in various places, and famines. These are the beginning
of birth pains (Mark 13:8).
Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will
be great earthquakes, famines and pestilences in various places, and
fearful events and great signs from heaven (Luke 21:10-11).
The Greek word translated “birth pains” or “birth pangs” is also
translated “travail” and “sorrows.” This is the reason why some scholars
call the first half of Daniel’s 70th week “the beginning of sorrows.”
They say the signs Jesus was talking about in the above verses were
meant to indicate that the 70th week has begun. The name for the second
half is the Great Tribulation. It begins with the Abomination of
Desolation (Matt. 24:15-21).
Here’s the rationale for their position. The disciples were asking for
signs of the end of the age. Since the 69th week of Daniel’s 70 weeks
prophecy was at an end, they wanted to know how to recognize the
beginning of the 70th Week. Jesus had just told them the temple was
going to be torn down (Matt. 24:2), so there was obviously going to be a
delay, because a Temple is required during the 70th week to complete
the prophecy (Daniel 9:24-27).
Many of these scholars are also pre-trib, and don’t believe the Church
will be here when the 70th Week begins. Therefore, the events
we’re seeing in the world today can’t be the birth pangs referenced in
the verses above, because Daniel’s 70th week has not begun. This is
obvious from the facts that Israel has not reinstated it’s national
covenant with God and there is no Temple there, both of which are
required to fulfill the 70th week.
They also say the great signs from Heaven (not in the heavens) in Luke
21:11 refer to two specific supernatural events. One is the blackened
sun and blood red moon of Rev. 6:12, and the other is the sun and moon
both going dark, with the stars falling from the sky in Matt. 24:29.
They say Rev. 6:12 will be a sign from Heaven that the 70th Week has
begun and Matt. 24:29 is the sign that will mark it’s end.
I agree with that interpretation of Luke 21:11. But I’ve never been
fully persuaded that none of the birth pangs can begin before the 70th
Week, because birth pangs begin in a mild and infrequent way and then
escalate in both intensity and frequency over time. To me the events
we’re currently experiencing fit the Lord’s description of birth pangs
and are getting pretty frequent and pretty intense.
Also, I see Psalm 83, Isaiah 17, and Ezekiel 38 as part of the birth
pangs, and I’m not convinced that they have to happen during the 70th
Week. In fact, I believe Ezekiel 38 will be the last of these three and
will lead the world directly into the 70th week because it’s the one
that awakens Israel to God’s presence (Ezekiel 39:22) and ignites their
desire for a temple.
This is the point at which Israel’s hardening will be relaxed (Romans
11:25). It’s also when God will turn His attention back to Israel to
build a temple there (Acts 15:16-18) in order to fulfill the 70 Weeks
prophecy. I’ve previously expressed my opinion that both Romans 11:25
and Acts 15:16-18 require the prior removal (rapture) of the Church.
In summary then, I believe we are currently seeing the birth pangs Jesus
mentioned and, while some are more advanced than others, all are in
some stage of reaching the frequency and intensity required to trigger
the fulfillment of Daniel’s 70th Week. With that, lets take a look at
current events I believe to be in the category of birth pangs so you can
decide if you agree.
Nation Will Rise Against Nation, And Kingdom Against Kingdom.
We see the problems Israel is having with its neighbors, the Syrian
revolution, the growing but as yet ineffective coalition against the
Islamic State, the Ukraine / Russia conflict, and the fighting in
several African countries as signs that nations are rising against
nations. But did you know that according to the Institute for Economics
and Peace, the world as a whole has been getting incrementally less
peaceful every year since 2007? The IEP monitors 162 countries
around the world and currently only 11 of them are totally free from
internal or external armed conflict. In other words all but 11 of these
162 countries are either attacking someone or they’re being attacked by
someone. Granted, most of these involve separatist or revolutionary
movements, or terrorists, but if this seems to you like the whole world
must be at war, you’re not far off.
Earthquakes In Various Places
Just about everyone has finally admitted that earthquakes have been
steadily increasing in recent years. A new study finds there were
more than twice as many big earthquakes in the first quarter of 2014 as
compared with the average since 1979. The average rate of big
earthquakes – those larger than magnitude 7 – has been 10 per year since
1979, the study reports. That rate rose to 12.5 per year starting in
1992, and then jumped to 16.7 per year starting in 2010 – a 65 percent
increase compared to the rate since 1979. This increase accelerated in
the first three months of 2014 to more than double the average since
1979, the researchers report.
“We have recently experienced a period that has had one of the highest
rates of great earthquakes ever recorded,” said the lead study author, a
research geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
Famines
The latest figures from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization
indicate that about one out of every eight people in the world is
chronically undernourished. It also adds that the world produces enough
food overall to meet everyone’s needs but many people either live in
places where it’s hard to grow food or they don’t earn enough to buy as
much as they need. In some parts of the world people can no longer
assume when they get up in the morning that they will get even one
decent meal before night time.
With food prices rising much faster than incomes, more and more people
are finding themselves unable to obtain adequate amounts of decent food
even in so-called developed countries. This will continue to get worse
until the Bible says it will take everything an average person earns in a
day just to get enough food for that day.
Pestilence
The dictionary defines pestilence as a deadly or virulent epidemic
disease. For the past few years we’ve had to deal with diseases that fit
this definition on a regular basis. So far all of them have been
brought under control one way or another. Currently it’s the Ebola virus
that has everyone’s attention. Worst case scenarios abound with some
experts saying it’s already too late to stop it, and predicting over 1
million deaths in the next 6 months. Others say the scare tactics being
used in reporting on it are mostly just that and as in previous years
the pandemic everyone is so afraid of will not materialize.
But Jesus said pestilence in various places will be one of the birth
pangs. I think it’s too early to tell whether Ebola will fulfill His
prophecy on a broad scale or not, but if it doesn’t something else will.
One thing is certain. People in the places where Ebola is on the loose
are experiencing pestilence to a degree previously unknown, and if it
does become more widespread it could be a catastrophic fulfillment of
the Lord’s prophecy.
What Does All This Mean?
In summary, of the four categories Jesus mentioned, conflict between
nations and earthquakes in various places seem to be advancing steadily
with famine and pestilence still in more moderate stages. This tells us
things will at least continue to get worse in those categories.
Then, just at the beginning of Daniel’s 70th Week there will be a brief
pause where to the unsuspecting world it will look as if peace has
finally come. I believe this will follow Psalm 83, Isaiah 17, and
Ezekiel 38 which will be the last of the birth pangs before the 70th
Week begins. The covenant that will be enforced by the anti-Christ
(Daniel 9:27) will convince the world that war in the Middle East is a
thing of the past. Paul said this will be the most dangerous sign
because it will cause unbelievers to be caught totally unawares.
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. 5:3).
The labor pains will begin again and this time there will be no let up
until the birth of the Messianic Age. Three cycles of judgments known as
the time of God’s Wrath will come, and by the time they’re over the
world as we know it will lie in shambles with at least half of its
inhabitants dead. Jesus called the last of these three cycles the worst
time of judgment in human history, never seen before and never to be
seen again (Matt. 24:21).
God told Jeremiah His goal in these judgments is to completely destroy
all the nations among which His people have been scattered, and to
discipline Israel in preparation for the coming kingdom (Jeremiah
30:11).
Paul said Jesus will rescue the Church from both the time and place of
these judgments (1 Thes. 1:10) because we are not appointed to suffer
wrath (1 Thes 5:9). Here’s how that will happen.
On a day no one could have predicted in advance we’ll hear the voice of
the archangel and the trumpet call of God (1 Thes. 4:16-17). Before
either of these sounds can register in our minds, we’ll be standing
before the Lord, ready for our journey to His Father’s house where He’s
been preparing a place for us (John 14:2-3). Our time on earth will have
ended, and our time in eternity will have begun. We’ll finally be home.
You can almost hear the footsteps of the Messiah. 10-04-14