"Whatever is has already been, and what will be has been
before; and God will call the past to account. I said to myself, God
will bring into judgment both the righteous and the wicked, for there
will be a time for every activity, a time to judge every deed."
(Ecclesiastes 3:15,17 NIV)
Most
Believers who actually study The Word know the beginning of this
chapter--a time for everything--and we often quote it in the midst of
things we don't understand, but know that God has a purpose in allowing
everything we experience to happen. But when we become familiar with
certain passages of scripture, do we keep reading and wondering what was
on Solomon's mind or for that matter, any of the others to whom God
spoke?
God--who is without beginning or
end--infinite in mercy and grace--who created all things knows that
since the beginning of time--people would continue to do what has
already been done--for there is truly nothing new--about the character of human beings--that God has not seen. We--who have only been around for a specified amount of time--have been allowed to see some things--some which amaze us and some which appall us, but we see them nonetheless.
We
are amazed with the technological advances of men--whose minds have
been ignited and imaginations fueled into creation of things not seen
before by us, but where were we when God inspired those of ancient times
to build irrigation systems and engineer buildings that are yet
standing? The same God who inspired the ancients will inspire
any and all who are willing to hear Him and for those who have never
understood that inspiration--we will continue to be amazed.
We
are appalled at the violence and societal decay that leaves such a
stench that many of us can hardly breathe without inhaling the
malodorous aura of a civilization rotting from the core of its being.
This is nothing new! Civilizations have time after time--created
havoc with God's plan and He allowed it so they would see the
devastation they wreaked upon themselves. We have but to look
at history--and how men who seek power over others because of
greed--always decimate the masses and themselves in their folly.
Many people were (and still are) up-in-arms about the decision of the Supreme Court Justices who apparently have no understanding of history repeating itself and certainly do not demonstrate having a relationship with God. None of what we experience is new to God--He's seen it all before and in His timing--He has dealt with all of it. Most
of those who choose to live in opposition to God's Word do not like the
reference to Sodom and Gomorrah, but the truth of the matter is--they
were not the only cities destroyed because of sexual sin, or any other sins and neither will they be--the only cities/regions destroyed because of sin.
When we choose to sin and then blatantly flaunt sin--we set ourselves up for judgment here on earth--and
then comes the determination of our eternity--at the throne of God. At
any given time--we will see the consequences of our actions--before
Jesus returns. And if we see with spiritual insight as He reveals it to us--we see it now.
So,
in His timing--the world--people from all walks of life, who operate in
various roles and practice numerous religions--all will see God's wrath
poured upon the earth and some--as in times past--will remain to share the experience with others for not all will perish--God must have a witness until it is time for His return to exact the final judgment upon the righteous and sinner alike. The question we must ask ourselves--is it time, yet?
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