Remember that war on its own is not the sign of
Jesus’ presence. The sign is made up of
all the facts of Jesus’ prophecy happening in the same overall time. But war is the first main item mentioned, so
we might presume that this main item would come about in a remarkable way that
would come to mind. And everyone must
confess that the wars of the past century are unequaled in all previous
history.
For example, no earlier wars – vicious and ruinous
as many were – came even close in deadliness to the two world wars of the past
century. Why, the First World War
eventually caused 14 million fatalities, more than the entire population of
many countries. Truly, ‘there was
granted to take peace away from the earth so that they should slaughter one
another.’
According to the prophecy, ‘a great sword was given’
to the warlike second horseman of the Apocalypse. How does that fit? In
this: Weapons of war became far more
fatal. Outfitted with the tank, the
airplane, deadly poison gas, submarines, and artillery that could fire
explosive shells over several miles, man became more capable of killing his
neighbor. And since the First World War
the ‘great sword’ has become even more detrimental – owing to the use of such
things as radio communications, radar, complicated rifles, bacteriological and
chemical weapons, flamethrowers, napalm, new types of bombs, inter-continental
ballistic missiles, nuclear submarines, improved airplanes, and huge
battleships.
The early verses of Jesus’ prophecy conclude with
the words: ‘These things are a
beginning of the pangs of distress.’
This was positively true of the First World War. Its end in 1918 did not bring peace for
long. It was soon followed by minimal
but ferocious military actions in Ethiopia, Libya, Spain, Russia, India, and
other lands. Then came the revolting
Second World War, which took some 50 million military and civilian lives.
Moreover, regardless of frequent peace agreements
and pauses in the fighting, mankind is still at war. The red horse of war continues its barbarous ride through the
earth.
Jesus foretold:
‘And there will be food shortages--in one place after another.’ See how this agrees with the ride of the
third of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse.
Of him we read: ‘I saw, and,
look! A black horse, and the one seated
upon it had a pair of scales in his hand.
And I heard a voice as if in the midst of the four living creatures
say: ‘A quart of wheat for a denarius,
and three quarts of barley for a denarius; and do not harm the olive oil and
the wine.’ (Revelation 6:5-6) Yes, severe food shortages, great famine,
and severe scourge of malnutrition that kill millions each year. Have there been ‘food shortages--in one place
after another’ since 1914? Yes, indeed!
The 20th century was a century of earthquakes,
surely, in one place after another.
Another detail of Jesus’ prophecy has to do with
disease. The evangelist Luke, in his
account, records that Jesus foretold ‘in one place after another
pestilences.’ (Luke 21:11) This too agrees with the prophetic vision of
the four horsemen of the Apocalypse.
The fourth horseman is named Death.
He pictures premature death from a number of causes, including ‘deadly
plague and--the wild beasts of the earth – violent men, lovers of money-- without
self-control, fierce, without love of goodness. Such has been the case since 1914.
Stella asked Dean if God would overlook her
weaknesses.
“I am not a bad person. I have tried very hard to give up my wicked ways, but I am just
too weak.”
He muttered a shriek of pleasure. He was breathless, excited, and
stunned. “Both Jehovah God and Jesus
are indeed merciful toward humans. But
can they expect God to ignore all their defects? He holds humans responsible for their conduct. Stop giving in to your weaknesses, for God does
not allow imperfection to be a constant excuse for bad conduct. Jehovah wants humans to clean up, to get
their lives in good moral order.
Yielding to weakness is harmful.
Those giving in to addictions, greed, and promiscuity often reap a
terrible harvest in their lives. Also,
sin offends God. It causes division
between God and man. The Creator is
loving and merciful. He does not desire
any to be destroyed but desires all to attain to repentance. Turn away from what is bad, and do what is
good. Calamity will put the wicked one
himself to death.”
As they went on, Stella said, “Can you feel what I
feel?”