The Holy One calls to me this morning with an
interesting beginning to our conversation today. In the non-verbal ways that He guides me into
all truth, today He reminds me:
“I
am the God of Precedents. To understand
what lies ahead, you must look to the past.”
My thoughts are laid bare before my indwelling
Counselor so He takes up my thoughts and speaks to my questions. Today I am thinking about the promise of the “Rapture”
that will wrap up this chapter of His eternal plan for humanity and delightfully
so, for those of us who believe.
One thing I have noticed over the years as I study the
Word of God: He is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. His Word speaks to all generation and over
all of time. What God did at the beginning of the history of man’s days upon the
earth, He will repeat during the end of man’s days upon the earth. (Matt 24:40) His Word is a “living” communication
between the Creator and the created. In
that it speaks wisdom and has application to every person born of woman
regardless of the time in which we were born.
This morning He takes me back to His word to confirm my
thoughts about the coming “rapture”.
I usually look to Elijah as our hope in the promise of a rapture, but today the Lord shows me another man whose circumstances might actually be more similar to our own.
He takes me back to Genesis to remind me about a man
named Enoch, who lived and as scripture tells us in Gen 5:22-24, “After he
begot Methuselah, Enoch walked with God 300 hundred years and had sons and daughters. So, all the days of Enoch were 365
years. And Enoch walked with God and He
was “not” for God took him”.
To further explain what happened to Enoch, as a man who “walked”
with God even before the flood of His judgment, the Lord takes me to Hebrew
11:3-6, “By faith Enoch was taken away so he did not see death, and was not
found because God had taken him; for before he was taken, he had this
testimony: that he PLEASED God. But without
faith it is impossible to please Him for he who comes to God must believe that
He is and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him”.
This is an Old Testament precedent for the “rapture” that
we current believers are looking forward to.
The Lord honored the man who “walked” with him in the
days of such depravity and called him out before the flood of judgment came. There is much symbolism for us to glean from
this account of the way God works with His people and especially those who walk
with Him.
As I look to this account for wisdom, I understand
that we must have and demonstrate faith, not only in the fact that He exists, (even
Satan knows He exits!) but also faith in the goodness of His character that He
will reward those who diligently seek Him.
While not everyone will experience transition by
rapture, the point remains that some of us will. Many have died in the Lord
Jesus and they are at peace awaiting the completion of God’s eternal plan and
reunion with all who have trusted in the good will and reward He has promised.
There is a day on the earth calendar when “when the Lord Himself will descend
from Heaven with a shout, with the voice of an archangel and with the trumpet
of God. And the dead in Christ will rise
first. Then we who are alive and remain
shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air
and thus we shall always be with the Lord.
Therefore comfort one another with these words (1 Thess. 4:16-18)
In these days when darkness seems to cover the land
and evil seems to prevail, our loyalty to the Lord gets tested and our faith in
His good character gets challenged in a myriad of ways. The devil has one goal
and that is to separate us from the Love of God and our Savior Jesus. One of
his ancient techniques is to convince us that God is not a good, gracious,
merciful and loving Creator but rather is out to harm or deprive us of things
we want or need.
If we go with that misrepresentation of our God, and
we doubt His goodness, faith gives way to fear or rejection and we lose our walking
unity with Holiness.
I am thankful for these vital words and the
encouragement that comes from knowing that the life and rapture of Enoch
represents a Precedent in God’s will and His ways. We have been told of what pleases our Lord
and what “faith” He is looking for that makes us eligible for that great event
called the Rapture of the Body of Christ.
Walking with the Lord has been made far easier for us
due to the indwelling Presence of the Holy Spirit. But there still remains a
choice that we all have to make: that is to “walk” with Him each day and in the
ways where our faith pleases Him.
The Holy Spirit is calling.
Can you hear Him?
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