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Fire On Earth Luke 12:49-59
The Jesus who loves the little children is often preached; the Jesus who came to set fire on earth, to bring not peace but a sword, is seldom preached. But that does not mean that his words no longer carry meaning or import.
Fire On Earth "I have come to cast fire upon the earth; and how I wish it were already kindled! "But I have a baptism to undergo, and how distressed I am until it is accomplished! "Do you suppose that I came to grant peace on earth? I tell you, no, but rather division; for from now on five members in one household will be divided, three against two and two against three. "They will be divided, father against son and son against father, mother against daughter and daughter against mother, mother-in-law against daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law against mother-in-law." (Luk 12:49-53 NASB)
Fire? This lesson will soon touch upon end times; no area of Christian thought has such wildly different and bitterly held convictions as that. No doubt there is someone out there who conceives of this message as meaning a literal fire. To that person I offer my humble apologies; I just can’t see it your way. Please forgive me – and tolerate me for a couple of pages. Fire, in general, is interpreted symbolically as referring to the Holy Spirit. This interpretation comes, of course, from the day of Pentecost when tongues of fire were the outward sign of the Spirit. To generalize the meaning, we must recall that the function of the Holy Spirit is to convict the world of sin and of judgment to come. Any man so convicted will hear the Gospel as it truly is: Good News. It is this conviction which forces the Great Divide. The Gospel is either truth itself or a terribly malicious tale, deceiving billions. The two points of view are summed up nicely in Jesus’ dialogue with Pontius Pilate: Therefore Pilate said to Him, "So You are a king?" Jesus answered, "You say correctly that I am a king. For this I have been born, and for this I have come into the world, to testify to the truth. Everyone who is of the truth hears My voice." Pilate *said to Him, "What is truth?" And when he had said this, he went out again to the Jews and *said to them, "I find no guilt in Him. (Joh 18:37-38 NASB)
In our time there are two primary views of the truth; each with its own ultimate result:
This latter view is the position taken by most thought leaders of our day. From that point of view, then, we may determine what those people would like to do to the Christians in their midst:
(It should be noted that when the humanists persecute the Christians, it is a good thing and proper use of power; in the meanwhile, all Christians should be abjectly apologizing for the Spanish Inquisition and the Salem witch trials.)
The division is in us What makes one person take one point of view versus another?
But some of us take truth as revealed (and discovered) and make the transition to faith. It is interesting to see how God has arranged matters:
Faith, by its very nature, admits the possibility of doubt. But it also forces the decision; there is no half way point. And the division is concerning the person and office of Jesus of Nazareth.
Forcing the Great Divide The Scripture makes it clear:
Signs of the times All this is interesting (I hope) but we must ask: so what? Christ provides the answer: the day of judgment is coming. And He was also saying to the crowds, "When you see a cloud rising in the west, immediately you say, 'A shower is coming,' and so it turns out. "And when you see a south wind blowing, you say, 'It will be a hot day,' and it turns out that way. "You hypocrites! You know how to analyze the appearance of the earth and the sky, but why do you not analyze this present time? "And why do you not even on your own initiative judge what is right? "For while you are going with your opponent to appear before the magistrate, on your way there make an effort to settle with him, so that he may not drag you before the judge, and the judge turn you over to the officer, and the officer throw you into prison. "I say to you, you will not get out of there until you have paid the very last cent." (Luk 12:54-59 NASB)
First things first: one of the messages here is simply that the average person is not blind. You should be able to pick up on the signs of the times. But that’s not the same thing as saying, “I know when the Lord will return.” Indeed, the signs of his imminent return are not to be misused or misinterpreted.
The sign board So then, just what are these signs?
There. You are now an expert on the end times.
Indeed, our Lord specifically warns us that we cannot know the times set by the Father for this. We do get some advice on the timing, however:
In short, don’t buy anyone’s theory that tells you all the answers. It’s wrong.
Preparation
Ordinary diligence So, what are we supposed to be doing when he returns? Same things we ought to be doing now! But here are four things you might look into:
Prepare for the persecution What about this persecution?
When persecution actually strikes. What do I do when the persecution actually arrives?
Worthy of his steel? Let the church walk in the power of Christ, and not her own riches and devices, and Satan will soon find himself overmatched by those who know they are weak – and therefore are strong.
[1] The entire system of Tribulation, Great Tribulation, etc. is not what this refers to. It means simply that persecution will come as the day draws near. Specific times and dates? That is beyond my knowledge. |