9/8/17

Earthquakes and Natural Disasters

There will be famines, natural disasters, and earthquakes in many different places ... (Matthew 24:7).

As I look at the news this morning, the things that are happening in our world seem overwhelming. There are three major hurricanes in the Atlantic. One of them has demolished several Caribbean nations and is headed toward the mainland U.S. There is another major hurricane right behind it. The island of Barbuda is demolished and people are trying desperately to get off of the island before the second hurricane hits them. Mexico was rocked with a major earthquake this morning on its west coast while Hurricane Katia pummels the east coast. This is all after Hurricane Harvey has done so much destruction in Texas.
As I look at the destruction, I am reminded of something God spoke to my heart in prayer at this time last year. After the floods in Denham Springs in August of last year, God spoke to me heart about our country. He said that we were going to see a rise in natural disasters. They are going to be so severe that the government cannot take care of the need and people are going to have to depend on one another. He spoke this to my heart very strongly. People will have to depend upon one another. This is what we saw happen last year in the Baton Rouge area and it is what we are seeing in the aftermath of Harvey. People helping people!
The Bible says clearly that one of the signs of the end time would be a rise in natural disasters. This is the meaning of the Biblical word translated pestilences in the King James Version of the Bible. We are seeing troubling things happening in our world on an ever increasing timescale. (Matthew 24:7). I know there will be some who will say these things are just a part of life and have always been. It is incumbent upon the Christian to hear what the Spirit would say to the church. I think we all recognize that we are living in different times and we are seeing Biblical prophecy fulfilled. Let us not be lulled into believing that this is business as usual.
I am reminded that Jesus said two very specific things in Matthew 24 about the end times. He said that nation would rise against nation, kingdom against kingdom; he also said that we would see famines, pestilences, and earthquakes in many different places. Our country is experiencing both. We have seen a rise in the nation against nation category in the last few years. The word nation here is ethnos and it means ethnic groups. The last few years shows us just how divided our nation has become on the issues of race, language, and culture. We are seeing the fulfillment of this prophecy. I believe the second part of that prophecy is also coming to pass. The rise in natural disasters is happening before our very eyes and we have become largely blinded to it.
Jesus warned us in Matthew 24:8 that “all these things are the begging of sorrows.” The things we are seeing happening in our world are the begging of a chain of events that will fulfill Biblical prophecy. There is coming a day soon that the fulfillment of verse fifteen will take place. We will see the Abomination of Desolation take place. We will see the anti-Christ himself take seat in Jerusalem and claim to be God. We must be prepared lest we be deceived.
Some say that God will take his church out of the world before then; others say no. They believe the church will see the anti-Christ and live through part of what the Bible calls the great tribulation. I certainly can’t say definitively either way. I like to tell people that I hope for a pre-tribulation rapture but am prepared for a post-tribulation rapture. I would like to believe God will spare us but know that His Holy Ghost power can keep me through any tribulation that God allows.
My main point here is not about the tribulation. It is to make us aware that we need to pray for our nation like never before. We need to pray for God’s mercy. We need to pray for God’s protection. We need to pray for revival. Most of all we need to pray that these disasters will draw us closer together and turn the attention of this nation back to our God. Instead of rioting in our streets and fights about flags and national monuments, may we have prayer meetings and times of repentance for our nation. God help us to all work together to help the victims of these natural disasters. Let us pray that God will have mercy on us. Some things are not set in stone in scripture. I believe this is because God is looking to see how he will respond.
I am never one to say quickly saw that a natural disaster is always the punishment of God. The scripture warns us against such folly (Luke 18:1-3). We must realize, however, that God can use the natural elements to bring a nation to its knees (consider Egypt and the plagues.) If this is what is happening, may we not harden our hearts like Pharaoh and the Egyptians did. Let us pray that God will soften the heart and soul of America that we can turn our eyes once again upon him.
Blessings,

Pastor Sullivan Jones 

Family Relationships

In the beginning God created a perfect world. Then he put humans into the world and nothing has been perfect since (Insert smiley face).  We humans have our share of troubles in this life and many of them we bring on ourselves. One of the first troubles that Adam and Even ran into, after eating the forbidden fruit, was trouble between their sons. The jealousy became so great between Cain and Abel that Cain actually killed Abel. Can you imagine! I don’t think I’ve ever been angry enough to actually want to kill one of my own siblings. There may have been times when they all wanted to put me in a pit and sell me down river like Joseph’s siblings did. But hopefully none of them has ever wanted to kill me. (I’m not about to ask).
All joking aside, family relationships are often some of the most troubling. It wasn’t meant to be that way. Home should be the safest place we have and our family relationships should be the most peaceful. We should all know that no matter what dish lives serves up, our family will be there to make the dish more palatable. Unfortunately, that often isn’t the case. I have met a few people who seem to have the perfect little Leave-It-To-Beaver family where everyone loves one another and all problems are solved by dinner time. It sort of leaves the rest of us feeling left out because our situations aren’t quite so perfect. So what are we to do if we find ourselves in a less than perfect family situation? Guess what! There are no perfect families!
We should recognize that perfect families only exist in sitcoms from the 1960s. Everyone else has problems. Everyone! The fact that we have problems doesn’t make us odd. Problems are a part of life in a fallen world. This includes problems in our relationships. We are all imperfect and we should realize that others are imperfect as well. All of us make mistakes and we should give a little grace to the other imperfect human beings around us- even when these mistake makers are family members. Ever notice that it is harder to deal with a family member’s imperfections than with a co-worker’s imperfections? Why is this? Because we expect more from our family members and often our expectations are not realistic.
Some of us seem to have the idea that our family members should always understand us. This is so not true. We all have different personalities, different ways of seeing the world. Those differences can make the world a beautiful place. They are also the source of much contention. We shouldn’t expect family members to always agree with us or always have the same values. What is important to me may not be important to another member of my family and vice versa. This does not make either one of us intrinsically evil. It just means we have different goals. We can give this grace to our friends and fellow church members so why not to our family members as well!
We should also realize that no family member, whether it be a spouse, a sibling, a parent, or a child, can bring us happiness. Each of us must find his own contentment in himself. We Christians understand that this contentment can only be found in a true relationship with God. When one is at peace with himself and with God then it is easier to be at peace with our family members. Our happiness or lack thereof, is not dependent on what another person does or how s/he behaves. It is far easier to get along with someone when we don’t expect that person to be the source of our inner peace.
All of us should pray for our family situations. Prayer is the most powerful weapon we have against the attacks of the enemy. There is no place the devil likes to attack more than in a family. The enemy knows that if he can bring division in our families he can throw everything out of line. When we see this happening, we should understand that this is the enemy attacking so that we can pray against it. We often remind ourselves in times of strife that our co-workers and church members are not our enemies. We learn to pray for unity when there is misunderstanding. We should do the same in our families.
The family unit is God’s original order for mankind. In the beginning God saw that it wasn’t good for man to be alone so he created a wife for Adam. In time they had children and then trouble started. If you feel like your family situation is less than perfect, you are not alone. There have been family misunderstandings since the beginning of time and there will be as long as the world stands. If we learn to respond correctly, this trouble does not have to turn into strife or bitterness. It can be a time of growth rather than heartache.
The best remedy is to pray for our family members. We should ask God to give us his love for our family members. We tend to think that we should automatically love our family members but this is unrealistic. Love is not natural; it is supernatural. True love can only come from God. If we ask him too, God will fill us with his love and help us to show it to our family members. This love will conquer a multitude of evil and help us to redeem the relationships that are most important to us.
If you have a family situation that is less than perfect, don’t give up. Pray for that troubling relationship and watch God work. It is God’s will that there be peace between family members. No one is beyond the reach of God’s grace; no situation is too difficult for God’s intervention. God hasn’t given up on us and we should never give up on one another.
Blessings,
Pastor Sullivan Jones

Disclaimer: I have the perfect family and none of this applies to us. I am working on my master’s degree in Family Counseling and my thoughts on the subject gave birth to this article. I had no one particular in mind while writing.