"And as it was in the days of Noe, so
shall it be also in the days of the Son of man."
(Luke 17:26)
What would you do if you were
in Noah's shoes? What if, at this time you're reading this article, then,
suddenly God told you, He will destroy the earth after a month? What would you
personally do? Of course, I'm not saying that such experience would happen again...
But just placing one's place in the shoes of Noah, how would you respond? Or,
personally how will I respond?
Well, thing is... Christ
Himself spoke that there will be such a time of the days of the Noah. Declaring
the same or likeness of Noah's time, there will be a big event! The day of
vengeance! If you are a Christian, you would know this: The Tribulation Period,
The Day of Christ, The Last Day! But if you say, you don't know anything of this or haven't
heard of this, uhm? maybe you better start reading the Bible and if still you
can't understand, try contacting me if you like and I'd love to share
everything that I know (but of course, first of, I'm not an expert. But I have
ideas!). Or you could talk to a knowledgeable bible-believing pastor on this
matter.
Anyway, as for us Christians,
let us go back to the questions I've asked. Try asking yourself, "What
would I do?" In reality and in truth, as Christians, these questions ought
to be asked by us daily. To challenge and remind us, why we Christians exist
and why the Church exist. It's the main purpose or priority we should live out
daily. For if we know that the time is at hand, shouldn't we think more of
those unsaved love ones? Are we certain that our family members and friends
have truly received Jesus Christ by faith? You see, one of the troubling Christ
spoke of are those who profess that they know Him, but in reality Christ
doesn't know them (Matt. 7:22-23). But more than this, if we know Christ coming
is SO NEAR, wouldn't we do something about it? One probably great thing we
would do, is to bring as much as possible many people to know the Lord Jesus
Christ! To share the Gospel will be our priority.
Now, those maybe the things we
would do? But the real question should be, "Christ spoke of the day of His
coming, His return, shouldn't I do something about it?" I know we
Christians also need to eat, drink, sleep and work. And I know we are concerned
about many things. But thing is, if we truly say we are followers of Christ,
won't we give a priority on His command towards us? I'm not saying that we just
leave everything we are doing and go 24/7 sharing the gospel to people. It's
just that, have we really considered our life becoming an instrument in leading
someone to Christ? Have we somewhat personally made our initiation to do
something in terms of leading or sharing people the gospel of Christ?
Don't get me wrong. I'm not
saying we all are to preach the gospel of Christ (but that would be an awesome
possibility, but surely it's not possible because of man's heart). What I'm
saying is, have we personally witnessed and took part in sharing the gospel of
Christ and not depending on the idea that we've already given our Tithes and
offerings and that's enough? Although money is important in the furtherance of
the gospel of Christ, but the command of Christ was actually "GO."
And the "GO" command speaks of a personal physical body and person
being sent to take part of preaching the gospel and His Word.
Thing is, too often, we
Christians are being taught that just simply giving in terms of finances or
whatever is enough to take part of His work. But don't you think such an idea
is over emphasized? When Christ himself said to His disciple:
"Therefore
said he unto them, The harvest truly is great, but the labourers are few: pray
ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he would send forth labourers into
his harvest." Luke 10:2
The bottom line is, in these
great and dangerous times, what the Lord is seeking are people who would take
part of His work, in terms of personally and physically doing the work, esp.
the harvesting of the fields or the reaping of the souls by them knowing and
understanding the good news that is Christ Jesus. In short, Christians that
would commit their life in the redeeming of souls that are lost. Because if we
truly gave our lives, everything follows, even the heartily giving of support. Surely
it sounds too much and just to unreal in these practical days. But if we would
think further about this matter, it ends up with the question, "What does
God want me to do and will I do it?" or perhaps another question would be "Do
I really have an Almighty and Powerful God?"
In a glimpse of all the
question, our problems with regards to these matters always point to our own
self-doubts. And, indeed, one of the greatest enemies of our soul: the flesh.
Surely our thoughts and mind
may be stirred by all the questions poured. But I pray that our minds esp. our
hearts be filled by the passion and love for those that are lost. For lo, so
many are they and needing the gift of Salvation. Salvation, a simple free gift
God is offering but hardly one easily receives it. Why? because so few has the
heart and desire to share it.