Our church just finished a study on the book of Daniel. One of the things that stood out to me was
that Daniel prayed and fasted for twenty-one days to find the answer of what was
going to happen to his people in the future.
God answered his prayer and gave him a vision of the future. In the book of Revelation, John was given a vision of what was going to happen to the
followers of Jesus Christ-Christians.
That vision confirmed what Jesus said, If the world hates you, remember
that they hated me first. If you belonged to the world, the
world would love you as it loves its own people. But I have chosen you to be
different from those in the world. So, you don’t belong to the world, and that
is why the world hates you.
Today, all over the world Christians are public enemy number
one. The hatred is seen daily in the
Islamic countries where Christians are beaten, tortured, raped, beheaded, or
driven from their homes. Christians in these
Muslim countries are going through significant
tribulation right now. The blood of
these Christian martyrs is crying out from under the altar, “How long, O Lord,
holy and true, until You judge those who live on the earth” and avenge our
blood? The majority of the world’s Christian believes scattered over two-thirds
of world face this persecution every day. In some areas, it is nothing short of genocide.
Meanwhile, back in America in our safe and secure, air-conditioned
churches, where we still have the freedom to worship if we choose, we ignore the
plight of our fellow Christians, and believe that the LORD will take us out of
all the coming “tribulations” that our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ
are now going through.
It is estimated that as many as
160,000 a year die for their testimony with more martyrs in the 20th century
than in the previous nineteen. Occasionally a high-profile case gets the
media's attention, but most die in closed
countries, often buried in graves known only by the LORD.
As
I was scanning through some news articles one caught my attention. In the
country of Chechnya, this Islamic State has urged its Muslim followers to kidnap and murder Christians in
“Russian-occupied Muslim areas,” according to a letter published by
an intelligence group that monitors the terrorist organization’s online
communications.
ISIS says Russian rule there is an occupation. Now here is what I find very interesting, the
Muslims claim that Russia has intentionally occupied Muslim-majority areas in
the Caucasus and Central Asia to convert Muslims to Christianity or forcibly
displace them.
After the killing of five women in a church, ISIS claimed
responsibility for the attack. The
killer, who the ISIS describes as an “extraordinary mujtahid,” used a hunting
rifle to kill people attending the Russian pre-Lent festival Maslenitsa. The
man reportedly donned a beard and yelled, “Allahu akbar.”
In a letter from those claiming responsibility they stated, “Allah
permitting, this will be the spark for more bloody attacks that will destroy a
larger number of the Christian combatants in all the Russian-occupied Muslim
areas. Many of them will be killed as a punishment for their disbelief in Allah
the Great, and it will plant fear and horror inside the hearts of hundreds of
thousands of their brothers and make them flee with fear.”
In this same letter,
there is a call for Muslims to kidnap and kill Christians living in Russia, and
to use extortion. “Let every Muslim know
that the blood of those combatant Christians and their money is permissible and
that taking any of them as hostages for ransom or to swap with a Muslim
prisoner is also permissible. So, let the good deed be for everybody.”
Today, religion-based governments allow no
tolerance for anyone labeled "Christian." These include countries where there are Communist,
Islamist, Hinduism, Buddhism and other Eastern beliefs. Christians living under
any of these are either unwelcome or shot on sight.
Millions have died in Islam's bloody campaign to control continental Africa. In Sudan alone 1.3 million have been killed, some by crucifixion. Tribal warfare in other African nations have caught Christians in the crossfire.
Millions have died in Islam's bloody campaign to control continental Africa. In Sudan alone 1.3 million have been killed, some by crucifixion. Tribal warfare in other African nations have caught Christians in the crossfire.
In the vision given to John, he writes
about what would take place in the end-times. The testing of faith, and the
persecution for being a follower of Jesus Christ would be faced by those
faithful to the LORD. Yet, those who
remained faithful would be blessed. The blessing contained in the vision given to
John was that we would know what was coming, and could prepare ourselves
spiritually. The problem is the American
Christian believes that they will not see the suffering the rest of the Christian
world is going through. For some
unscriptural reason, they think they will not be here when all hell
breaks loose. The problem is the forces
of hell have already broken loose, and
many are dying everyday for their faith in Jesus Christ. It is time that the American Christian open
their eyes to what is happen now. We are
not talking about the distant future; we
are facing the reality of the present.
Paul writing
to the Church at Ephesus admonished them to, Awake, thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall
give thee light. See then that ye walk circumspectly, not as
fools, but as wise, redeeming the time, because the days are evil.
In both the
vision of Daniel and John we have been given the knowledge of what will happen
to us in the end-times. We need to use
that knowledge to prepare for the coming trials that we not find ourselves like
the five foolish virgins who were unprepared for the coming of the bridegroom.
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