By Becky, the Philippines
The whole of mankind now lives under the domain of Satan and is becoming more deeply corrupted with each passing day. Positive things are condemned, negative things are held in increasingly high esteem by the people of the world, and mankind is now a great proponent of evil. In particular, all across any big city one can see karaoke bars, restaurants, and dance clubs, each and every one brimming with wickedness and promiscuity. People revel in eating, drinking, merrymaking, indulging in physical lusts, and they have lost their dignity and integrity. There is no love between people, and everyone is incredibly selfish and despicable. For money or for profit, people vie with each other, scheme against and cheat one another, and even come to blows. Even brothers and sisters, parents and children, friends and relatives are like this, falling out with each other far too much for the sake of profit. And it is not only the unbelievers who act like this. There are many brothers and sisters who believe in the Lord who cannot keep the Lord’s teachings, who follow the trends of the world, and who pursue fashion, covet wealth, and jockey for position. Some believers simply do not attend church gatherings, and when they do, many come just to be a part of the fun, to hawk their wares, to find a romantic partner, to make contacts, and so on—the church is slowly being assimilated by the world. Now in this world which advocates evil and which turns the truth on its head, no one loves the truth or takes the initiative to seek God’s work and appearance, and no one thinks about how to be honest and to walk the right path in life in accordance with God’s words. Instead, everyone covets wickedness, they abandon themselves to vice, and they act without restraint.
What Should We Infer From the Seeming Reappearance of the Days of Noah?
The whole of mankind now lives under the domain of Satan and is becoming more deeply corrupted with each passing day. Positive things are condemned, negative things are held in increasingly high esteem by the people of the world, and mankind is now a great proponent of evil. In particular, all across any big city one can see karaoke bars, restaurants, and dance clubs, each and every one brimming with wickedness and promiscuity. People revel in eating, drinking, merrymaking, indulging in physical lusts, and they have lost their dignity and integrity. There is no love between people, and everyone is incredibly selfish and despicable. For money or for profit, people vie with each other, scheme against and cheat one another, and even come to blows. Even brothers and sisters, parents and children, friends and relatives are like this, falling out with each other far too much for the sake of profit. And it is not only the unbelievers who act like this. There are many brothers and sisters who believe in the Lord who cannot keep the Lord’s teachings, who follow the trends of the world, and who pursue fashion, covet wealth, and jockey for position. Some believers simply do not attend church gatherings, and when they do, many come just to be a part of the fun, to hawk their wares, to find a romantic partner, to make contacts, and so on—the church is slowly being assimilated by the world. Now in this world which advocates evil and which turns the truth on its head, no one loves the truth or takes the initiative to seek God’s work and appearance, and no one thinks about how to be honest and to walk the right path in life in accordance with God’s words. Instead, everyone covets wickedness, they abandon themselves to vice, and they act without restraint.
As we watch this unfold, we are put in mind of the days of Noah. The people of that time cared little about whether God existed or not, nor did they revere God or follow His teachings. On the contrary, they committed all manner of God-defying evil deeds, such as murder, arson, theft and robbery. They were promiscuous by nature, they married over and over, their thoughts and actions reeked of evil and they were intolerably corrupt. They were therefore punished by God and destroyed by flood. Nowadays, the people of the world are just as corrupt and wicked as the people were in the days of Noah, more so even. Two thousand years ago, the Lord Jesus prophesied: “And as it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of man. They did eat, they drank, they married wives, they were given in marriage, until the day that Noah entered into the ark, and the flood came, and destroyed them all. … Even thus shall it be in the day when the Son of man is revealed” (Luke 17:26–30). The Lord’s words tell us something very important: When people in the last days have become as corrupt and wicked as the people in the days of Noah, that shall be the day of the coming of the Son of man, the day the Lord returns. So how can we board the ark of the last days before the great tribulation arrives?
What Are the Principles of God’s Work to Save Man?
If we wish to board the ark of the last days, we may first think back to the principles of God’s work to save man in the days of Noah. At that time, mankind had reached the height of wickedness and depravity and had aggravated God’s disposition. God did not destroy the people of that time immediately, however, but instead worked to save man. First, God called on Noah to build the ark, then He used Noah to spread the gospel to the people of that time, telling them that God would perform the work of destroying the world. Noah told them that they must repent, accept God’s gospel, and board the ark, and that only in that way would they survive. Noah preached this gospel for over a hundred years and this was the time during which God gave people the chance to repent—this was God’s love for man. But mankind at that time did not believe Noah. They mocked him, and they relied on their own notions and imaginings to delimit God’s work, believing it impossible that God would bring down floods to destroy the world. They refused to believe in anything they could not see with their own eyes, and so not one of them accepted God’s gospel. When God had finished His work to save man, He began to unleash the floods to punish all evil-doers. At that time, the door of the ark was sealed shut, and apart from the eight people of Noah’s family who survived, everyone else, all those who had defied God and committed all manner of evil, were swept away by the floods—they had missed their chance to be saved by God. From this, we can see that God’s principles in His work to save man can be divided into two stages: First He tries to save man, then He destroys them. God’s work to save man is Him giving man a chance to repent, and it is also done to expose man and to separate each according to their kind. Those who are able to heed God’s words and act as God requires, and those who do not believe God’s words, who refuse to accept God’s work of salvation, but who instead defy and rebel against God, are all entirely exposed through God’s work of salvation. Only after God separates the good from the wicked does He begin the work of determining people’s ends and of rewarding the good and punishing the wicked. People’s ends are then set and the wicked are destroyed, and God’s love and righteousness are embodied therein.
Actually, the Lord, when He returns in the last days, also works first to save man, then He appears openly to reward the good and punish the wicked. That is, if we wish to board the ark of the last days, then we must first accept the work of the secret coming of God. At this point, many brothers and sisters may be feeling skeptical, and may be wondering, “Will the Lord not come openly riding on a white cloud when He returns in the last days?” They wonder this because it says in the Bible, “Behold, He comes with clouds; and every eye shall see Him” (Revelation 1:7). If the Lord really were to come openly with clouds, as we believe, then no one would dare to resist God, and how then would the work of discerning good from evil come to pass? We should take a careful look at the Bible, as besides the verses which prophesy that God will come openly with clouds, there are also many verses describing how God will come in secret.
The Lord Will First Come in Secret When He Returns in the Last Days
There are many verses in the Bible which mention God coming in secret, for example: “Behold, I come as a thief” (Revelation 16:15). “And at midnight there was a cry made, Behold, the bridegroom comes; go you out to meet him” (Matthew 25:6). “For as the lightning comes out of the east, and shines even to the west; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be” (Matthew 24:27). “Therefore be you also ready: for in such an hour as you think not the Son of man comes” (Matthew 24:44). “For as the lightning, that lightens out of the one part under heaven, shines to the other part under heaven; so shall also the Son of man be in His day. But first must He suffer many things, and be rejected of this generation” (Luke 17:24–25). These prophecies say that the coming of God will be as a thief, which means that God will come in secret in the last days. These verses also mention “the coming of the Son of man” and “the Son of man comes.” The “Son of man” refers to God incarnate. Only one born of man with a normal human body could be called the “Son of man,” whereas if He came as a spiritual body, He could not be called the “Son of man.” For example, the spiritual body of the Lord Jesus after He resurrected could pass through walls and conceal Himself in the air. Such a supernatural spiritual body could not be called the “Son of man.” This shows us that when the Lord Jesus returns in the last days, He will come among man in secret wearing normal, ordinary flesh. He will appear from the outside like a normal, ordinary person, but no one will be able to tell His true identity or position and this is kept secret from people. Only when He begins to work and speak His words to save man will those who are able to discern His voice know Him. Those who are unable to distinguish His voice will treat Him as a normal person, and they will deny Him, reject Him and even condemn Him. Just as when the Lord Jesus became flesh to perform His work, the Pharisees regarded Him as just an ordinary person, and they resisted Him, condemned Him, and crucifiaed Him upon the cross. Ultimately, during the period in which God incarnate had come in secret, the Pharisees missed out on the Lord’s salvation and were punished by God for their wicked deeds committed in defiance of God. Moreover, only by becoming flesh in the last days can God endure much suffering. If He came openly with clouds, all people would be afraid and would prostrate themselves on the ground, and none would dare to resist Him. If that were the case, then these prophecies which tell of the secret coming of the Lord would not be fulfilled.
Source From: Find the Shepherd