Tuesday, February 12, 2013

America Misses the Rapture

That actually might be the headlines in America the day after the rapture.

Everyone in America thinks they are saved. Obama thinks he is right with God. Oprah thinks she is saved.  Morgan Freeman thinks he is God. 

The Rapture will be a good separator of the wheat from the chaff.  It will remove every sheep and leave every goat.  It will leave the false prophets, it will forget the false converts, it will leave the televangelists unscathed.  Benny Hinn's schedule won't be threatened, and Rick Warren can continue on with his peace plan unhindered.  Whoever is the new Pope will still have a job, and Harold Camping will broadcast on the radio predicting the next end of the World. 

The Rapture is coming soon to a city near you, and Jesus is coming only for the saved for this great event.  The trumpet will sound and those who hear it will be leaving, not on a jet plane, but they will fly regardless.  Jesus will pull his people to safety before he unleashes Hell on earth.

I have seen movies predicting what it will be like. Planes crashing to the ground without pilots, cars crashed all over without drivers, churches leaving only a few people in the pews, and chaos everywhere you turn.  Everyone crying out for lost loved ones, everyone panicking, everyone not knowing what happened. 

In America we will soon see how few really are saved  in a land where everyone says they are.  There will be no hiding then.  American Christians try fooling the world, but God sees through the phoniness.  I believe in America right now, a good percentage of those who profess they are saved are still completely lost.  They have no idea.  They prayed a prayer, or asked Jesus to save them, or asked Jesus into their heart, but they have no actual relationship with God because they never truly met Jesus Christ. They met him in their head, but did not embrace him with their heart.  They thought they were going to be ok, because they foolishly believed the false promises of the modern ear tickling preacher-salesmen, who are just as lost as they are.  They were hoodwinked, and sadly it will take the rapture to bring all that to the surface. Then it will be too late.

I know the young young children who have not reached the age of accountability and the babies in the womb will be taken up in the rapture. But us adults who boast of heaven, I think we will be shocked to see much fewer people taken.  So few that the roads and sky may look pretty much the same.  Yes, the loss of children will be a shock, but what will be an even bigger shock is for America especially, most churches will be able to have service as usual that night.  If it wasn't for the missing children, they might have had no clue something major just happened.

Are you saved?  Are you going to be left behind?  Are you sure about that?  And comfortable being wrong for all eternity on what you are trusting in? 

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