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Signs
By Ed Crabtree, Rev. ULC
©2002 The Lighthouse On The Corner Ministries
Aug 17, 2002
There was a storm that
produced such heavy rains that the river had exceeded flood stage
threatening one neighborhood where this one crotchety old man lived.
He ignored the warnings of the police when they came around advising
the residents to evacuate the area, his reply to the authorities
being that the Lord would provide for him.
The floodwaters started rising, getting deeper and deeper.
The old man started praying to the
Lord asking that God would spare him from the impending flood and
shortly after he started praying he was distracted from his prayers
by a noise outside of his house, he looked out the door and noticed
that the water flooding down his street was now about half a meter
deep and the noise that had distracted him was coming from a military
truck, the National Guard having been called out to aid in the
disaster. The soldiers pleaded with the old man to accompany them to
higher ground and safety, but as before with the Police, he rejected
their assistance telling them that the Lord would provide.
The floodwaters continued to rise,
getting deeper and deeper and now the first floor of the old man's
house was completely inundated and he was forced to seek safety on
the upper level of his home. Continuing to pray, asking the Lord to
save him from the flood, he was again disturbed during his prayers by
a noise. It was the local fire department emergency workers in a boat
just outside his window who also pleaded with the old man to let them
take him to safety but as before he told them to go away that the
Lord would provide.
Well the waters continued to rise
and he was forced to climb out the window onto the roof of the house
and perched there he continued to pray when out of the blue there
comes a Coast Guard helicopter whose crew once again tries to reason
with the old man and rescue him from the flood, but once again
refused citing his faith in the Lord.
So as the waters continued to rise,
the old man was swept off of the roof of his house and he perished in
the waters.
The next thing he knew he was in
heaven before almighty God, and he fell down on his knees and cried
out "Oh God, why did you forsake me and let me drown in that flood?"
God replied, "My dear child, I
didn't forsake you, I sent the Police to warn you of the danger, I
sent the military to evacuate you, I sent a boat load of firemen to
take you to safety, and I even sent a helicopter to rescue you off of
that roof, what more did you expect?"
There has been many occasions in
that my wife and I have found ourselves in the position of having to
laugh at ourselves and quote this joke when we realized that although
it may seem that the Lord has forgotten us, we have actually been too
ignorant to see the simple signs or suggestions that the Lord sent us
in our time of need, and had we not been so oblivious to his message
and had we followed his suggestions we would have been much better
off. I think in this day and age two many people are seeking a
significant sign of the Second Coming when in actuality there are
many simple "signs" appearing to those in tuned to the experience.
Although I have met many people over the years that were not afraid
to admit that they felt that they were gifted with some degree of
psychic ability or "the know" as some of refer to the phenomena, that
of being aware of, or having premonitions of things before they
happen, however lately the rate or frequency that I am personally
encountering people with "the know," or those with feelings of having
been led by unseen forces, those people that have witnessed or
experienced a miracle or even those who claim to have a reasonable or
seemingly rational awareness of some sort of guardian angel watching
over them, is increasing dramatically. It is as if suddenly on almost
a daily basis I am being led to people that have had some experience
with one or more of the above mentioned phenomena.
Another interesting phenomena here
in the states at least, is that while statistics show that more and
more people are returning to their religious roots or seeking out
other mainstream denominations or even new age ideologies, and
renewing their faith in God, as reported in the national media, there
is an emerging trend to establish "home churches" and also internet
ministries, as people seem to be losing faith in the traditional
churches. Most of these small groups preach conventional beliefs
having split from their mother churches simply out of frustration
with what they view as intolerant doctrine from the large
denominations, however some are among those that some of us refer to
as "new agers" that mingle the traditional Christian with Native
American or even Eastern spiritualities. But whatever their ideology
may be, it is at least curious that many are following their faith in
God, being led to seek out alternatives to what is seemingly becoming
highly commercialized religion. We actually have churches here that
demand of their members a copy of their federal tax return or some
other financial statement so that the church may determine that the
member is tithing accordingly. They seem to be oblivious to the
concept of brotherly love and fellowship normally gained through
attendance every Sabbath, and more interested in the financial bottom
line.
And we are even seeing Ministers who
are leaders in the mainstream, traditionally accepted denominations
preaching messages of hate and intolerance of other ideologies. It
would seem to me that we would obtain more positive results in our
efforts of spreading Christ's message by witnessing to non-Christians
through precept and example, Christ's message of brotherly love,
friendship, and peace instead of espousing greed and hate.
So am I crazy or what? Do you see
indications that God is working in mysterious ways bringing those
together that have tired of the greed and lust for power and control
that seems to exist in some of the large denominations? Do you think
that there is a dramatic increase among otherwise rational Christians
to accept the concepts of premonitions, appearances of angels, or
feelings of having been led by the Holy Sprit? Or can this trend be
attributed to a change in social inhibitions and people are now less
afraid of ridicule by their peers when admitting to such phenomena?
Many of us that post to the Christian e-mail groups on the Internet
feel that we have been led to do God's bidding but is it just me or
is there a trend that I am seeing, indicating a dramatic upsurge in
the number of those willing to serve and in some way spread Christ's
message? Is it possible that all these are signs of the impending
Second Coming of Christ? Is God preparing his children for the next
kingdom? What a wonderful concept!
Won't you join us in our exciting
new adventure, why not take a moment to join us, so that we might
walk shoulder to shoulder together in search of the truth. Just
click
here to learn more about becoming a member of our church.
Rev. Ed
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