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Living With ForeknowledgeDay StarMarch, 2001 by Larry Wilson From time to time people ask me, "If I believe in the imminent fulfillment of Revelation’s story, how should I plan for tomorrow?" This is a good question. The best answer I have found is this: "Allow the Holy Spirit guide you." This may sound like a careless or superficial answer, but it is the only answer. Who has sufficient wisdom to deal with all the issues of life for today, not to mention the future? "If anyone lacks wisdom," James says, "let him ask of God who gives generously." (James 1:5) For this reason I repeat, "Allow the Holy Spirit to guide you." You are not alone in this predicament. The early Christians walked the same path 2,000 year ago when they anticipated the imminent return of Jesus. Notice how strongly opinionated Paul was about how to live during what he thought was the end of time. Notice what he wrote:
In light of what you know today, did his comments make you smile? Prophetic beliefs are a type of foreknowledge. As humans, we often allow our foreknowledge to affect our daily lives. This is a part of human nature and we cannot escape this fact. Every mature person is concerned about the future, as well as the present, and we try to manage both accordingly. This issue of Day Star is a little different from previous issues. Instead of trying to provide some answers on various Bible topics, I hope you gain insight from a few Biblical examples about people who were given a limited amount of foreknowledge. 1. Noah Was Given Foreknowledge
Thought Questions: If you had lived in Noah’s day, would you have wanted to know all that Noah knew? When God told Noah that mankind would be totally destroyed in 120 years, how do you think he felt? How would you deal emotionally with this kind of foreknowledge? (120 years in Noah’s day is equivalent to about nine years in our life span today.) Even more, how do you suppose his wife and sons dealt with this foreknowledge? What did this foreknowledge do to their plans for the future? 2. Elisha Was Given Foreknowledge
God revealed the apostasy of Israel in a vision to Elisha. Elisha also saw the horrible destruction that Hazael would imminently inflict upon Israel and the prophet wept. Elisha knew Israel was going in the wrong direction and he traveled throughout the nation trying to get Israel to repent and reform. Sadly, the nation did not take his warnings seriously and his pleas fell on deaf ears. Not long after Elisha met with Hazael in Damascus, the Lord gave Israel into Hazael’s hands.
Thought Questions: If God had given you this same foreknowledge, would you have wept? If you had been Elisha, what would you have done? 3. Isaiah Was Given Foreknowledge God told Isaiah that Israel was going to be destroyed. About 160 years before Cyrus, the Persian king appeared on Earth, Isaiah knew God was going to use this king to destroy Babylon. Consider these verses:
Thought Questions: If you were Isaiah, what would you have thought about God’s plans? How would you have felt about the destruction of your nation and the subsequent destruction of Babylon? Even more, God appointed these men to fulfill his plans. Would you have been inclined to tell everyone that "God is love?" 4. Jeremiah Was Given Foreknowledge
Thought Questions: If you and all your countrymen believed that Jerusalem was the city of God, would you be able to tell them that the Lord was going to make the holy city a desolate wasteland for seventy years? Would you have the courage to deliver "the word of the Lord" to the religious and political leaders of your day? How would you live with this foreknowledge? If you had been Jeremiah, how would this foreknowledge have changed your daily life? Consider Jeremiah’s unflinching faith – he knew the destruction of Jerusalem was imminent:
Thought Question: Put yourself in Jeremiah’s place. What type of courage did it take for Jeremiah to tell the king to surrender his nation to the enemy? 5. The Disciples Were Given Foreknowledge Jesus told His disciples:
Thought Questions: If you had been one of the disciples, how would you have lived with this foreknowledge? Would you rush home and tell your wife and children? We now know that nine or ten of the disciples were martyrs for their faith. Do you think their foreknowledge was a comfort to them in their last hours? Summary You may recall the children of Israel reached the borders of the promised land about two years after the Exodus from Egypt. When they reached the borders, the Lord told Moses to send 12 tribal leaders into Canaan so they could see with their own eyes what the Lord was going to give His people. During this inspection, the spies were overwhelmed with what they saw. The bounty of this country was enormous, with crops beyond anything they had ever seen. They also saw great cities like Jericho that were well defended. Even more, they saw the giants, the Anakims, who lived in the land of Canaan. Israel anxiously awaited their report. When they returned, ten spies were overcome with fear and anxiety. From their carnal point of view, they thought the ragtag army of Israel was no match for the nations that already possessed the land. Only Caleb and Joshua believed that God could do for them what they could not do for themselves. God wanted Israel to believe in Him for its future, and He wanted its leaders to understand that they could not possess the land on the basis of their own strength! God tried to give the leaders of Israel some foreknowledge, but they crumbled because of their lack of faith in Him. Consequently, God sent the whole nation back into the wilderness. Everyone but the families of Caleb and Joshua would perish there. The story of the 12 spies offers an important parallel. Today, we have the privilege of "spying into" the things that God is going to do in the future. Like Israel of old, we cannot deal with the future in our own strength. This is why faith and trust in God are essential. Some Christians are afraid of the future, especially if it means going through a tribulation period. The carnal nature is always afraid of two things: the truth and the future. But, let me encourage you! There is no need to be afraid. God stands in our tomorrows. He currently stands where we are going to be. His foreknowledge is perfect and complete. He ever sees the larger picture and is doing a superior job of managing the sin problem on Earth. The prophecies of Daniel and Revelation reveal the coming plans of God. Yes, terrible times are coming upon the Earth, but so are the good times. Remember, the Great Tribulation is not the end of the story. The end of one story occurs when sin is destroyed and life without the curse of sin begins! The story that really matters is that soon, everyone will live happily ever after! In the five examples of foreknowledge presented in this study, the news about God’s forthcoming plans was not pleasant. No doubt each person mentioned who received foreknowledge was overwhelmed at first. But, as the larger picture unfolds, it reveals that God is managing the sin problem for the benefit of man. This is good news. God understands us, He loves us and will do whatever it takes to save us. The cross proves this beyond a shadow of doubt. If you have recently read my Warning! book and are depressed because of future events, consider four things: First, God is in the business of doing whatever it takes to save as many people as possible. Second, the Great Tribulation will produce a numberless harvest of precious souls. Third, if there was a better way to present the gospel so that mankind would consider the generous offer of salvation, God would not inflict Earth with His horrific judgments. What does this say of man’s degenerate condition when God is left with no other alternative to get man’s attention than global destruction? Last, the Great Tribulation is short and the eternity that follows is endless. Look on the bright side of prophetic foreknowledge: Jesus is coming soon! Jesus saves! Soon, the sorrows, tears, pain, sadness, death, suffering, depression and grief will be just a fading memory. This view of the "promised land" and a host of other truths make me happy! Return to the Wake Up America home page. Return to the Day Star index. © Wake Up America Seminars, Inc., March, 2001 |