Jesus said in Luke 21:26 that just before His second coming "the powers of 
heaven shall be shaken." That, together with "men's hearts failing them for 
fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth." It's 
only the superficial, non-thinking people who are not fearful of what is coming.
What has always been thought to be solid biblical teaching is being "shaken." 
Once Sabbath-keeping pastors now powerfully advocate Sunday-keeping; and there 
is a shaking of the very idea that the second coming of Christ is near at hand. 
Prominent Adventist voices are saying that there has been no delay in the time 
of Christ's second coming, so more than 150 years of waiting since the pioneers 
believed His coming was "even at the doors" only seems like a delay when it is 
not.

"Soon" doesn't mean what human language and concept understand it to mean. 
Young people reared in the church say they have no idea that Christ will return 
during their lifetime. The "signs of the times" that have long been understood 
to indicate that we are living in a clearly demarcated "time of the end" were 
pseudo-exegetical exercises in immaturity strewn like wreckage on the sands of 
time. Now we are told that there is an "immanence/distance tension of the 
Advent" that soft-pedals any time prophecies of Scripture and affirms that in 
Matthew 24 "Christ offers no sign by which the 'when' [of the second coming] 
can be calculated. ... What Christ explains is not the 'when' but the 'what' 
that will characterize the waiting time." The implication is clear: the second 
coming was as "imminent" in the time of the apostles as it is today.

Well, take a little time to read (on your knees) Matthew 24 and Mark 13 and 
Luke 21, and ask the Holy Spirit to give you grace to believe what He is saying 
to us. Yes, and also read the prophecies of Daniel and Revelation, just the 
naked Bible. What do they actually say? See for yourself. I count 13 "whens and 
"thens" and time indicators in Matthew 24; 7 in Mark 13; and 7 similar time 
indicators in Luke 21. Yet we are told that Christ does not explain any "whens."

Doubtless many will be "shaken" by this erudite philosophy. Hang on tight to 
what Jesus says: "Let the fig tree teach you a lesson. When ... it starts 
putting out leaves, you know that summer is near. In the same way, when you see 
all these things, you will know that the time is near," "even at the doors" 
(GNB, KJV).

--Robert J. Wieland

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