Max Willi Fischer, Y/A Author...
Engaging today's teens with
America's yesterday
"Watch therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour in which the Son of Man is coming."
Matthew 25:13 NKJV
Last week, the word “eclipse” echoed throughout the world and captivated the attention of millions. It was as if the eclipse embodied a person, and had that been the case, its presence would have raked in billions and seized control of the stock market. In fact, it pulled in a sizable amount of money and left a tangible imprint on the dollar bill.
The eclipse loomed large and in charge, prompting a flurry of activity. Schools closed, people called off work, and eclipse parties were prepared for fun. Stores capitalized on the event by selling eclipse-themed t-shirts and goodies, parking lots suddenly charged for eclipse parking, while hotels quickly filled with guests. I even spotted a digital road sign on a major route that flashed: Slow. Eclipse. Heavy traffic.
Throughout the celebrated day, a friend and I texted back and forth. As our texting drew to an end, she texted this: “Would that the world would get prepared for something much more spectacular, THE RAPTURE!!!” My eyes locked on that sentence, and in the shadow of the eclipse, my phone emanated an undeniable truth. Someday the spectacular will happen. When? No one knows, but we need to be prepared.
You see, unlike the eclipse, where scientists mapped out the sun and the moon's path of totality to the extreme second, no one knows the date or the time when our Lord will appear. No one. However, as believers we must prepare and "Watch therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour in which the Son of Man is coming" (Matthew 25:13 NKJV).
Dear friend, I understand the eclipse was a one-time thing. I really do. I watched it, and while witnessing God's power and handiwork of Him sliding the moon in front of the sun, it not only gave me goosebumps, but it clearly confirmed and declared His omnipotent and omnipresent authority over the earth. So, when Jesus decides to rapture his church, that, my friend, is a path of totality you won't want to miss. Beloved, listen closely, God's appearance will be a one-and-only-one-time thing.
Let us all be prepared.
Heavenly Father,
May I forever remain aware and prepared for your triumphant return. Last week when You maneuvered the eclipse with Your omnipotent power, I pray others witnessed Your sovereignty. May this inspire them to draw closer to You and prepare for Your spectacular and glorious return. Even so, come, Lord Jesus.
In Jesus' name. Amen.
Spiritual Sparks
1. Why do we eagerly await and prepare for events such as eclipses, but frequently neglect to
prepare for life-altering events like the rapture?
2. How does the eclipse frenzy reflect our society in comparison to the concept of eternal
life?