You can't have a baby without labor pains, and those without Christ can't escape the Lord's coming judgment. Two surprisingly similar human moments. In the same vein, Christians are commanded to keep watch and help others do the same. Today, on Insight for Living, Chuck Swindahl explores how to stay spiritually vigilant during these critical times. Our message comes from Chuck's series called Contagious Christianity.
In this next study, we'll meet a man whose expensive barometer correctly predicted a devastating hurricane. Illustrating how God's Word accurately forecasts the coming judgment. Chuck titled his message, Like a Thief in the Night. Yeah. We saw in 1 Thessalonians 4, verses 13 to 18.
Truth concerning Christ's coming for his own. It was great. We all felt like cheering. If you were like me, you sang. all the way back to your house.
You were thrilled to read: The Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, with the trumpet of God, and the dead in Christ shall rise first, and we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. Thus shall we ever be with the Lord. Comfort one another with these words. Let those words put their arms around you and encourage you when you're in the valley. Those words will put a mountain in your valley.
They'll give you a reason to go on. Ultimately, we face a very bright tomorrow. Christ is coming. That's a marvelous truth, and we count on it, and it's comforting to us. The Thessalonian believers were concerned about a couple of things, however.
Not only were they concerned about their dead Christian friends and family members. Being missed when Christ came back. But they were concerned about whether they might be going into a period of. Tribulation. Because suffering had begun to happen.
Now, First Thessalonians four answers the first concern. 1 Thessalonians 5 answers the second. The day of the Lord is coming, verses 1 and 2. The day of the Lord relates to the unbeliever, verse 3, and the day of the Lord has some things to say to the believer, verses 4 through 11. Look at the coming of the day.
Not to worry, says Paul.
Now as to the times and the epochs. Brethren. You have no need of anything to be written. to you. I take it that he says that because when he was with them, he covered the bases sufficiently.
He said to them while he was among them, Here is God's plan, and he spelled it out for them to understand it. And they grasped it as best they could in his brief ministry among them. Then he left. And he's told them all that he knew to tell them, and they had heard all that he had to say.
So he says, for me to write this to you really is superfluous. I've covered the basis. Verse 2, you already know this. that the day of the Lord will come just like a thief. In the night.
Right away, I know I've come across something different than chapter four. Like a thief in the night.
Well, toward the end of chapter 4, we read, verse 16. The Lord Himself will descend with a shout, with the voice of the archangel. And the trump of God. Does that sound like a thief in the night? Thieves come Would you least expect them?
No announcement, no trumpet. No screams. They slide in and out. You slack it. Steve.
No announcement. Chapter 4, verses 13 to 18: There is an awareness, there is a knowledge, there is a Fourth telling along with a foretelling. It's coming. You will hear and you will see and it will be. For you, my child.
Count on it. It's comforting. But Verse three, while they, note the pronoun, different from you, verse four. But you.
Now, while they are saying Peace. Safety. Then destruction will come upon them suddenly. Finally, we've got things like we want it. We've got the answer, man.
On the throne. Take it easy. And then Destruction. Pain is certainly involved. See the next analogy?
Like a woman. Suffering birth pangs. We had our son and daughter-in-law and grandson. Who's doing fine?
Some of you were concerned about him recently, and I'm going to tell you he's doing great. No, I'm teasing. Nobody asked me about him, but I'll tell you whether you ask about him or not.
So you don't have to worry about that. He's doing great. He was sitting in his high chair throwing. cornbread crumbs all around the room. It was adorable.
When my children did it, I hated it. I think it's beautiful now in my grandson. It's making the biggest mess in the The place looked like a tornado had struck all around him. He had stuff all over his face and all down his front, and he was terrific. Looked at Debbie and I said, He's certain.
Cute, he's such a beautiful child.
Now, tell me. What was the hardest part of all? She said, Well, obviously, the labor. She said, when you get to the last two or three centimeters. She says, you know, you've got this nurse leaning over you.
Now, just breathe. Don't put all of your energy into pushing. Just breathe. She says, I want to say to the nurse, well, why don't you get down inside this body and go through that if you've got all the answers for it? She says, here I was just almost a birth.
and these incredible pains. coming upon me. And I instantly thought, about this passage of scripture. Inescapable pain. You can't have a baby.
without the pain. You will not know tribulation. without destruction. See the way it closes. They shall not.
Escape. Hmm. The rocks and the mountains will scream for relief and there'll be no relief. God planned it that way. Any more than you and I could escape a And 8.3 earthquake.
in the Los Angeles area. You don't live through it. If you do, you don't escape the pain of it. It's coming. It's real.
It is as real as birth following pain. It is as real as the sudden surprise of a thief that's invaded your home. That's the point. And convincing people in an easy day like today is almost impossible. But it's coming.
It's coming. Now I think some are convinced and you're getting uneasy.
Some of you who should not be uneasy. Because you're among the brethren. See verse 4? Isn't knowledge a wonderful thing? Yeah.
I think Charlie Brown was right. He said the other day in one of those cute little cartoon columns, he says, Security is knowing the answers to the questions on the test. And he's just sitting there writing them all down. The other kids are just breaking out in a sweat. Security is having the answers.
But you, brethren, verse 5, verse 4, you. Not they, not them. That's verse 3. Children of God. You Are not in darkness.
that the day should overtake you like a thief. For you are all sons of light and sons of day. We're not of the night, we're not of the darkness.
So then, look at the responsibility. Here's the part that follows the knowledge.
So then. Those little particles are so helpful. When you read your Bible, let us not. Go to sleep. Let's not even get sleepy.
as others do. You see, the unsaved will live their world in slumber. They'll live out their lives calling. Disaster peace. Or potential disaster, a time of peace.
He says, you've got too much information for that. I mean, if anyone ought to be on target and alert today, it ought to be the child of God, the informed Christian. You've got information that the unsaved world would love to know about. It's your comfort. No wonder you sleep well at night.
No wonder you relax. But this is the day. Let's not sleep as those who Who are uh Slumbering their lives away. Let us be alert and let us be sober. For those who sleep do their sleeping at night, and those who get drunk He writes in the first century, which is different in the 20th, get drunk at night.
Now they get drunk. All day. And all night. But in those days it was reserved for the night. The point is clear.
Those who live in the realm of darkness. Carry on their lifestyle in a realm of darkness. But you are of the light. You have been Marvelously privileged to have information. To be made aware of a coming doom, to know the horror that will strike this earth.
You even have information on how to be delivered from it. You know the Savior. You know of the cross and the empty tomb, and you know the offer of the gospel. You have enough to keep you at peace. Since we are of the day, verse 8, let us be sober, having put on a breastplate of faith and love, and as a helmet, the hope of salvation.
A.T. Robertson, in his word pictures, says that this idea of watchfulness brings a figure of a century. to our mind. The sentry is on guard and he is well armed. You're like an alert sentry.
You've got a body of information, and it's your privilege to know it and to protect it. and to make sure it's declared. What a challenge to You get the message out. God hasn't destined us for wrath, verse 9. but for obtaining deliverance.
Our message is one of hope through the Lord Jesus Christ, who died that whether we are awake or asleep, we may live together with Him. I call that a secure statement. Isn't that gracious of him? Even if you sleep. You'll awake with him.
I have on occasion appreciated the writings of Earl Palmer. Recently, reading his words regarding 1 Thessalonians 5, I thought these need to be repeated. When I get to this passage, listen to what Dr. Palmer writes. Paul calls his friends to keep wide awake and clear-headed.
He speaks out against any dulling of the mind. Whether by drugs or by indolence. How very far from all escapism is Paul? He calls out to Christians to stay in the real world, the 24-hour cycle. in which all other people live.
and to stay with style. The mandate still rings true in the twentieth century. Our culture offers so many temptations toward the way of escapism and isolation. We are tempted to disconnect from society. And human relationships on the one side to protect ourselves, and then to hurl ourselves into immediate and overwhelming personal relationships.
on the other side to satisfy ourselves. A gradual cynicism seeps into the process. We may take pills to be dynamic or at least to cope, and then pills. to disconnect and go to sleep. over against this temptation.
Toward the dreamy world of constant and expensive tedium, stands St. Paul's demanding and vital portrayal of discipleship.
Now, let me add just a note here that I would be tempted to overlook if I hadn't thought of it.
Some must have medicinal help. to make it in life.
Okay? This man isn't attacking that kind of necessary. Assistance. What he's talking about, and what the apostle is talking about is an unadvised, an unwise dependence. on drugs.
on alcoholism. On whatever will allow you to escape from the real thing. It's a picture of vigilance, being mentally active, spiritually alert, and prophetically aware. That's what it's talking about. No one fits that picture better.
I repeat in the child of God. You know that you have heard enough in these moments. You've heard enough to qualify you as an authority on prophecy. compared to the knowledge of the unsaved world. You know that Christ's coming is at any moment.
Most don't know that. You know that his coming will remove from this earth all believers. That's an absolute mystery, an unknown factor in the minds of the unsaved. You know that that will plunge this world into an unsaved population in which judgment will break out from the hand of God upon this earth for a period called the tribulation period. Again, that's just called fantasy at best in the eyes of the unsaved.
And you know there's a way out of it. Once again, not known by the unsaved world. You are awake, you are not asleep, you are getting this information. Let it go. Tell it, announce it, offer it.
Make it available.
Well, what about to one another? Verse 11. We're to encourage one another. We're to build up one another just as we are also doing.
Now, I find that very, very encouraging. I don't find a panic-stricken. stress-ridden evangelist. written across Paul's mind. I see us calmly, deliberately, yet consistently making the Savior known, but at the same time encouraging one another and building up one another.
You say, well, that's easy.
Well, hey, are you doing it? If it's so easy, how much time you spend these past six, seven days encouraging one, two, three other people? Have you done that? Isn't that remarkable? We are masters at finding flaws with each other and just grilling away at those flaws.
But this passage says we're to affirm each other. We're to build up each other. We're to strengthen one another so that we can make it through the day because there comes a night when no one's going to be able to work.
Now I want to say something about urgency. Then I'm all through. First, I want to say something to believers, and then I want to say something to you who have yet to come to know Christ. To you who are Christians, Don't be indifferent because tomorrow is secure. There's work to be done today.
It troubles me when I meet up with a student of prophecy, so-called. Who has put it all together has so many of the ducks in a row that there's no longer even any sense of urgency about it. He or she knows where that person's going, and they're on their way. Don't bother me with anything else. I've got it all put together.
Something's wrong with your prophetic knowledge, if that's been the result of it. I think a person who knows about the future and has a balanced view of it is intensely concerned about the loss. I think his concern for world mission could not be of greater intensity. I think a desire to help people and to assist them through life as it is in all of its pain is great. It's a great desire.
Indifference comes from a heretical understanding of Scripture. Not an accurate understanding of it. If you really believe the Savior's coming, and if you really believe it's at any moment, you want to have as many as you can get. ready with you.
Now to you that are lost. Don't be fooled because today seems calm. There's a storm coming tomorrow. A number of years ago, there appeared in the New Yorker magazine. An account of a Long Island resident Who was finally able one day to satisfy a long-awaited desire?
He had for several years thought about and finally saved up money for. This order he placed from Abercrombie and Fitch. An extremely expensive barometer. When the instrument arrived at his home, I'm quoting. he was disappointed to discover that the indicating needle appeared to be stuck.
pointing to the sector marked Hurricane. Oh. After shaking the barometer vigorously several times and never getting the point to move, and bumping it on his desk. Not a good idea for an expensive instrument. The new owner wrote a scathing letter to the store, and on the following morning, on the way to work, to his office in New York City, he mailed it.
That evening, He returned to Long Island to find not only the barometer missing, but his house. As well. The needle of the instrument had been pointed correctly. The month was September, the year was 1938. The day of the terrible hurricane had almost leveled.
Long Island. Don't be for gold. It looks like Easy Street right now. The chart at your business is beginning to go back up again. Your sales are better.
Your bank account looks better. Your salary may have never been better. Your hope is now brighter. Your health is good. You're even talking with a few members of your family again.
You find yourself of all things enjoying. Life. Don't be a fool. There's a storm coming. And you won't escape it.
without Christ. I'd like us to bow together. Will you do that? Please. This old book called The Bible has been bumped around, shaken, and.
beaten up on for centuries. But its indicators are right on target. If this book says Jesus is coming, Jesus is coming. If this book says disaster is on its way, disaster is on its way. If this book says there's no way to get out of that disaster, Save.
Faith in Jesus Christ, it means that. God isn't hard pressed with the facts. He tells us straight. And my privilege at this moment is to tell you how to miss hell and get heaven. Nothing you promise, work on, or buy.
We'll make that happen. Faith in Jesus Christ. Will. You got it? Ever been a time in your life when you've said, Lord Jesus Christ.
I need you. I need what money can't buy. forgiveness, hope, Peace of mind. The security of an eternal home Grace I need a place in your family. I believe Christ died.
For my sins. I take him now. It's amazing what that'll do to the spiritual barometer. From disaster and hurricane, it'll turn to Calm. Fair.
Weather. Peace. Hope. Father, I pray that you would show us again the hope that there is in the Savior. Calm the minds of those that are to be calmed.
lest they fear that which they have no reason to fear. But for those who live in a false kind of security. In sort of a smug sophistication, thinking someday I'll deal with this. I pray that misery will accompany their path. There will be no relief.
No peas. Constant turmoil. As you Spirit of God work to bring them to their knees. to bring them to faith. Thank you for the hope that we have in the Savior.
May it not make us indifferent. Distant. from the lost. but on the contrary, sensitive, available. In touch.
Aware. In style with today, Clear-headed. compassionate. We're willing to help. We're grateful for truth and how it delivers us from error.
and needless fear. May we not become indifferent. having been carefully and well informed.
Now, unto him who is able to guard us from stumbling and present us faultless before the presence of his glory. with exceeding joy. To the only wise God, our Saviour, be glory and majesty, dominion, and power. this day and forever. Again.
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