Saints, I'm reposting this post from 2022 because it is so relevant today. This is something I constantly ask myself. Is Jesus first in my life? This post isn't meant to condemn but rather as a sort of self-checkup for all of us. Because time is so very very short.
Forgive
me in advance, for this post will be a bit of a rant. Over recent
weeks, I've encountered a good number of Christians who have zero
interest in the rapture, who say it's years away, who shout that "No Man
Can Know the Day or Hour", and who deny we are anywhere near the end of
days. I have even talked with family members who are preterists (they
believe all the end times prophecies in the Bible have already been
fulfilled). Then there's the Dominionists (also mostly preterists) who
believe it's the Church's job to take over the world before Jesus
returns.
Want to know one thing I find in common with all these people?
They love this world.
They
have plans for their futures. They want to get married, see their kids
married, have grandkids, buy homes, go on vacations, advance in their
careers, etc. They have good plans for their future, and they surely
aren't ready to go to heaven. I've even had people say to me "I don't
want Jesus to come yet. I want to see my kids have children. I want to
raise my grandkids."
These
are all good things. But not if they come before your love for Jesus.
Jesus is to be our first love above all else, above everything in this
world.
Do not love the world or the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him. 1 John 2:15
That's
a tough Scripture. We are told to NOT love this world or anything in
it. Why? Because this world is fallen, filled with wickedness and sin,
and controlled by Satan. Does God give us good things to enjoy? Yes. But
we should NEVER put them above Him.
He
who loves father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me. And he who
loves son or daughter more than Me is not worthy of Me. And he who does
not take his cross and follow after Me is not worthy of Me. He who
finds his life will lose it, and he who loses his life for My sake will
find it. Matthew 10:37-39
Another
tough Scripture, but I don't think Jesus was kidding, do you? We are
not to love anything or anyone above Jesus. Is that because He's some
kind of narcissistic God who needs worship? No! He's actually trying to
save you! He knows that if you put anything above Him, you're likely to
get entangled with the things of this world, which leads to more
deception, more entanglement, and eventually hell.
No
one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the
other, or else he will be loyal to the one and despise the other. You
cannot serve God and mammon. Matthew 6:24
God
gave His only Son to live in a fallen human body, endure all kinds of
hatred, insults, and rejection, only to die one of the most horrific and
painful deaths known to man, in order to save YOU. He has every right
to require your utmost love and devotion. How sad it must make Him to
see people who claim to know Him, but who would rather live for this
world and all its pleasures than follow Him.
Jesus said to him, “‘You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ Matthew 22:37
The
problem lies in truly loving Jesus. We can say we love Him. But if we
really don't want to be with Him yet, then do we? If we really and truly
love Him above all else, we would want to be with Him above all else.
And the rapture would be something we would crave and look forward to
with great anticipation.
If
you don't love Jesus like that. If you aren't beyond excited to see
Him. If the thought of the rapture makes you uneasy because you have
plans, then I encourage you to check your heart. If you love this world
and you don't want to go in the rapture, God is a gentleman. He will not
take you.
I
know your works, that you are neither cold nor hot. I could wish you
were cold or hot. So then, because you are lukewarm, and neither cold
nor hot, I will vomit you out of My mouth Revelation 3:15-16
It
doesn't matter what you believe about the rapture timing or prophecy,
if you don't love the Lord with all your heart and desire more than
anything to be with Him, you are in a dangerous place. For one thing, it
leads to all sorts of deception and false doctrines, which I've seen in
my own family. For another, it could get you left behind.
If
that is you, please get alone with the Lord and repent and ask Him to
teach you how to love Him with all your heart. In my experience, the
best way to do that is by spending time with Jesus, in conversation and
in His Word.
Time is short.
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