The Weekly Vista

Sinners being caught in reverse rapture

- RON WOOD Ron Wood is a writer and minister. Email him at ron@touchedbyg­race.org or visit www.touchedbyg­race. org. Opinions expressed are those of the author.

LEGO building blocks are a modern version of an old toy I played with as a child. The old toy had wooden dowels and wooden wheels that interconne­cted. You could build towers, windmills, shapes — just about anything. The word for the modern toy, “LEGO,” is derived from a Greek word that’s in the Bible.

The New Testament part of the Bible was written in Greek. The Greek language is very precise. Our modern English Bibles are very reliable due to scholarly translatio­ns. Lego, the word for “assemble,” is often used in conjunctio­n with other Greek words. In various Bible verses, it appears in compound words meaning, “to gather together,” “assemble,” or “collect” (people, things or offerings).

This word is used for gathering together to Christ at his return, our gathering with other believers as the church, and for bringing in offerings at a certain place and time. We gather to Christ, with other believers, and we assemble in a place. Being gathered is a mark of being a follower of Jesus.

To whom, or with whom, do you gather? The old saying goes, “Birds of a feather flock together.” Another slogan is, “You can know a person by the friends he keeps.” Whether we know it or not, we are drawn to a crowd that resembles us. Just like the TV show “Cheers,” we want to go where everyone knows our name, where we feel welcome, where we fit in. Friends are similar, familiar.

In America, society has become an incredible mixture of moralities, values and lifestyles. Social media, commentary and images proliferat­e preferred lifestyles and beliefs. Clashes between cultures arise.

Unavoidabl­e divisions ensue as the old resists the new, as experiment­al lifestyles are forced on the majority for reluctant acceptance. It’s “in your face” and disturbing. What will the end of this look like? Do individual rights trump societal norms? Where are the old ways? Do parents abdicate responsibi­lity for raising children to adulthood? Is “Anything goes” the new norm? Apparently, it now is.

But not in my Christian worldview.

I accept the fact that historic norms of behavior have eroded. There has been and continues to be a dynamic force that’s pulling people in opposite directions. One is: “Do your own thing”; “Answer to no one”; “Rules do not apply”; “Resist, rebel, destroy.” The other is: “Repent to God”; “Trust in the Jesus”; “Obey God’s word.” I like the architectu­re of a kingdom that comes from Christ. So, I must adopt a spiritual way to live that’s right, joyous, peaceful (Romans 14:17).

As the world approaches the climax of human history, there is a ripening of the harvest. It is coinciding with maturing in the body of Christ. More believers are learning their ministry, how to walk in the steps of Jesus, how to do his works. The fields are white and ready for harvest. We can change the world.

A sorting is occurring. The scary part is that sinners are already being caught up in a dragnet, a reverse rapture. They are being collected into like-minded people groups who share a common disdain for God. They hate what is pure. They run after greed and sensuality. A flood of filth envelopes them as they make unholy alliances to justify their wickedness.

The unrepentan­t don’t know it, but they’ve been selected for extinction. As Jesus said, “So it will be at the end of the age; the angels will come forth and take out the wicked from among the righteous …”

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