Instability
Defines the End Times
Instability
defines our time — unpredictable world leaders, shifts
in government policies and people, stock market volatility,
formerly admired public and religious figures falling from grace,
threats of terrorism and gun violence, and even wildly erratic
weather patterns — all are making our world more and more
unbalanced. As a consequence, the conflict between faith and
doubt is the great reality of the time in which we live. “Men's
hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things
which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall
be shaken.” Luke 21:26
As our world seems to be wobbling out of control, the very fact
that events in the earth are being shaken at every level should
provide confidence in the Bible — these things were prophesied
to happen in our day. God is working out His plan, and the end
is promised to be glorious! “I will shake all nations,
and the desire of all nations shall come.... and I will fill
this house with glory... in this place will I give peace.”
(Haggai 2:7, 9) Meanwhile, we may find our faith being challenged
and we cry out: “Lord, I believe; help thou my unbelief.”Mark
9:24
Why
does Faith Falter
and How Can We Increase Our Faith to Withstand the Storms of
Life?
To bring stability to our faith, we must first understand the
root causes of doubt. There are at least five underlying conditions
which undermine faith: 1) a lack of proper Scriptural understanding
of prophetic events and the plan of God; 2) a sense of helplessness
when viewing the broad spectrum of trouble throughout the earth;
3) an underlying physical condition which exhausts our spiritual
strength; 4) repeated exposure to temptations which we permit
to constantly plague us; and 5) an overwhelming personal experience
which is very difficult to endure. To complicate matters, Satan
and the fallen angels take advantage of these areas of our weakness,
suggesting thoughts which make us question our faith even more.
Ephesians 6:12 reminds us of this: “For we wrestle not
against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against
powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against
spiritual wickedness in high places.”
Cause # 1: Lack of Scriptural Understanding
Remedy: A Solid Foundation Built Upon Truth
For faith to survive the storms of life we must seek to know
God’s character, plans and purposes as revealed in His
Word. Indeed, truth — a faith based upon knowledge —
is the shield and buckler of a child of God. (Psalm 91:4) Knowing
what God is doing in the earth in preparation for His Kingdom
is a critical remedy to dispel our doubts and fears. The Apostle
Peter urges: “Add to your faith, knowledge...” 2
Peter 1:5
God has provided in His Word an understanding of prophecy at
this time so that His children will not be in distress when
they see earth-shattering events unfold. However, a misinterpretation
of prophecy can cause confusion, compounding our fear.
It is important to prove all things by harmonizing the Scriptures.
(1 Thessalonians 5:21) But, be aware that in Christian bookstores
today there are many books which sensationalize and fictionalize
the events of prophecy. In these books, highly symbolic passages
are interpreted as literal, and although the Bible does indicate
trouble in the earth at this time, the wrong interpretation
of Scripture can totally distort the loving character and plans
of God.
Thus, it is a good practice to square every doctrine with two
pivotal truths: 1) Jesus’ "ransom for all to be testified
in due time"; and 2) The fact that “God is love”and
“His compassions fail not.” (1 Timothy 2:3-6; 1
John 4:16; Lamentations 3:22) We should test doctrinal interpretations
to see if they are in harmony with the loving character of God
who has provided for a full and fair opportunity of salvation
for all mankind "in due time." This is the hope for
a world now in crisis, and it should reinforce our faith and
bring peace to our minds.
Cause #2: Helplessness in the Midst of Global
Troubles
Remedy: Understanding the Permission of Evil
To maintain a stable faith in God, we must be convinced by the
Scriptures that He is loving and wise—providing all things
for man’s eternal welfare. God, whose character is supreme
love, would not have permitted 6,000 years of evil to reign
over His creation without a useful purpose and, ultimately,
a grand outcome. 1 John 4:8
To understand why God permits suffering, we must first realize
the difference between permitting and causing. God has permitted
man to have a temporaryexperience with evil, but He did not
cause the evil. No, Satan, the “god of this world”is
the great first cause of all evil in the universe. He is the
unrelenting enemy of God and God’s creation, but God's
plan is to put an end to Satan and his minions. 2 Corinthians
4:4; Ephesians 2:2; Revelation 20:1-4
Our Heavenly Father desires mankind to live in peace, health
and happiness, but He now allows Satan to rule for a limited
time in order that each individual may learn valuable lessons—experiencing
the results of evil and selfishness. Thus we read, “This
sore travail has God given to man to be exercised therewith.”
(Ecclesiastes 1:13) As an illustration, although parents will
try to intervene at times when a child ventures off onto a dangerous
path, often, it takes the hard lessons of a rebellious life
to learn that trust and obedience would have saved much pain
and suffering. Just as the loving parents were waiting—ready
to take back the child with love and open arms—so, God
is long-suffering with humanity. He knew that Adam and Eve would
not comprehend His warning about sin and its dire consequences.
Out of love, God formulated a plan whereby Adam’s disobedience
might provide a valuable, though difficult lesson for all mankind.
Cause # 3: Physical Condition Exhausts Spiritual
Strength
Remedy: Keep Looking Forward
Physical and mental weakness is a fact of fallen human life.
Everyone at some time will experience some condition which will
cause real suffering. At times like these, we need to see how
our Master Jesus handled his trials. Of Jesus, the Apostle Paul
states: “...who for the joy set before him, endured the
cross...” (Hebrews 12:2) The joy which allowed Jesus to
endure even the heaviness of his cross was the knowledge of
God’s loving plan for all mankind. Keeping in mind the
big picture of how God’s plan is working out good for
His entire creation is what provided the joy that helped Jesus
endure his cross. This is the same joy which will carry the
faithful through every trial.
Discovering how and when God will end the world’s suffering
is critical in strengthening our faith structure. Again, the
Apostle Paul speaks of Jesus’ death as “a ransom
for all to be testified in due time.” (1 Timothy 2:6)
This ransom makes possible two primary phases of God’s
redemptive plan. The first is the selection of Christ’s
Church which is taking place now. Every Christian is learning
to be able ministers in God’s Kingdom — administering
education, health and happiness to those who were not capable
of accepting Christ now. Note the words in Acts 15:14-17: “God
at the first did visit the Gentiles, to take out of them a people
for His name[the true church].... I will return and will build
again the tabernacle of David, which is fallen down... that
the residue [remainder] of men might seek after the Lord…”
Note the point that a small group, “a people for His name,”
is selected first during this Christian Age. The second phase
of God’s redemptive plan is setting up the “tabernacle
of David,” which was an Old Testament illustration of
the Kingdom of Christ. After Christ returns, believers are united
with him, and their work will be the conversion of “the
residue of men” [the rest of mankind—NAS version].
Cause #4: Constant Exposure to Temptations
Remedy: Avoidance & Resistance with Prayer
Sin sickness is a foe which undermines faith. It must be fought
with determined effort and prayer for grace and strength. This
is a powerful statement: “Resist the devil and he will
flee from you.” (James 4:7) The heart is the battleground,
and Satan is our enemy. We are not, however, to battle directly
with Satan, for we are no match against him and his minions.
We are to resist his influence, his deceptions, and his endeavors
to lead us into error and sin. The instant we resist temptation
and stand up for the Lord we become “strong in the Lord
and in the power of His might.”Ephesians 6:10
From the beginning of creation, God desired the human family
to experience the privilege of exercising free-will. This liberty
of choice has, of necessity, been a hard lesson. The planetary
systems move in mechanical obedience; the animal creation is
driven mainly by instinct; and God could have programmed the
ideal man to be, likewise, blindly obedient, but man would be
no better than a robot. Instead, God created man in His own
image, with the ability to love and obey by choice. Because
of the vivid lessons provided by the cruel consequences of disobedience,
man is learning why obedience to God is the only path to happiness.
Ultimately, under the more favorable circumstances of God’s
Kingdom, man will choose to love and respect his fellow man
and his environment. More importantly, he will joyfully render
love, respect and perfect obedience to his Creator—trusting
in His gracious provisions. Understanding why God has allowed
the exercise of free will helps us to develop our faith—choosing
good and resisting evil.
Cause # 5: Overwhelming Personal Trials
Remedy: Knowing Why God Tests Faith
Why do Christians have to endure pain and sorrow? Many Christians
are losing their jobs, some are losing their life’s savings,
and some are even watching their families go homeless and hungry.
Why doesn’t God protect Christians from these troubles?
There are two primary reasons why God permits His children to
endure hardness under the pressures of this world in crisis.
First, it is good to remember that Christians are not exempt
from the common troubles of this life. “Every test that
you have experienced is the kind that normally comes to people...
but at the time that you are put to the test, He will give you
the strength to endure it...” (1 Corinthians 10:13 GNB)
True heart sympathy for others can only be gained by going through
the hard experiences common to all. Jesus is referred to as
a “sympathetic high priest,” and like our Master,
Christians must be developed through the trials of life to have
sympathy for mankind and their sufferings.
Secondly, at the end of their Christian journey, the followers
of Christ will be tested upon their faith. Therefore, God-like
character must be developed over time by experience, and then
tested to be proven worthy of a crown of life. (Revelation 2:10)
“The trial of your faith, being much more precious than
of gold that perisheth, though it be tried with fire, might
be found unto praise and honour and glory at the appearing of
Jesus Christ...” (1 Peter 1:7) For those who seek the
reward of living and reigning with Christ in God’s Kingdom,
they must have a developed, crystallized character which has
remained loyal to Him, even under pressure. This is why God
permits repeated testings. Only God knows what is best for His
children’s education, and by providence, He will work
all things together for their good. (Romans 8:28) And so, we
can rejoice, even though there are times of fear and distress,
for we realize that there is a purpose to our suffering.
Cause # 5: Overwhelming Personal Trials
Remedy: Knowing Why God Tests Faith
Sometimes, even with a firm faith built upon the knowledge of
God’s plans and purposes, experiences may overwhelm us
and our faith will begin to sink. The Apostle Peter experienced
this, when, in his zeal, he began to walk on the water toward
his Master. But when the waves became rough, Peter began to
sink, and he called to the Lord for help. (Matthew 14:22-33)
This illustrates to the Christian that, when his experiences
of life become rough like waves in the ocean, he is to keep
his focus firmly fixed upon Jesus for help and strength, and
to trust that God will provide every need through His Son. Philippians
4:19
As we grow in knowledge, we grow in faith, and we come to see
that our all-loving and all-wise Father is in control. Looking
ahead, we see that there is hope beyond this present time of
trouble upon the world. This fearful season at the end of the
Christian era will usher in the golden age of blessing. Christ
and his Bride—sympathetic because of their experience
with pain and suffering during the time of this present evil
world—will be the honored agents of God in bringing the
lost world of mankind back into harmony with Him. (Isaiah 35:1-10)
At that time, those now blinded by error, sin and selfishness
will begin to see that the permission of evil has been for their
education and development, so that their hearts might be ready
and willing to accept the new government.
The refining work now abroad throughout the world will have
been a useless torment unless the world of mankind is given
an opportunity to use this experience to make positive choices
in God’s Kingdom soon to come. “For thus saith the
LORD of hosts; Yet once, it is a little while and I will shake
the heavens, and the earth, and the sea, and the dry land; and
I will shake all nations, and the desire of all nations shall
come: and I will fill this house with glory... The glory of
this latter house shall be greater than of the former, saith
the LORD of hosts: and in this place will I give peace...”
(Haggai 2:6-9) Then, all the troubles and tribulations of the
past and present, instead of being useless sufferings, will
be valuable guides toward righteousness. Psalm 96:13
Reprinted
by permission Associated BibleStudents of Central Ohio