“What is This World Coming To? Exactly What Jesus Said it Would”
Every so often I hear someone say in despair, "What is this world coming to?" This kind of comment usually comes in response to a doomsday report of some kind. You know the kind I'm talking about ...
When we hear these kinds of reports and stats, our gut instinct can be to throw our hands up in despair, panic, or disgust. We are shocked at the behavior of young people these days. Shocked at the levels of immorality at universities. Shocked at the apathy of people toward spiritual things. Shocked at the spike in gay marriages. Shocked at the smut being produced by Hollywood. Shocked at the increase in sexual promiscuity in our culture. What is this world coming to?!?
Whatever happened to the good old days, when a fella could leave his car unlocked without fear of having his stereo stolen? Whatever happened to the days when kids would actually respect authority? Whatever happened to the good old days when young men and women actually treated each other with courtesy, instead of trying to sleep around with each other?
I would venture to say that many conservative television shows, and radio shows, and blogs, and podcasts, perpetuate the "what is this world coming to?" attitude. It's not uncommon for talk radio hosts to spend three hours lamenting the decay of morals in the world.
But we shouldn't be shocked or dismayed. The world is coming to exactly what Jesus said it would come to, and this actually gives us a lot of hope.
A GODLESS WORLD
The simple reality is that we live in a godless world. Of course, I don't mean that there isn't a God, or that the true and living God is not active in our world. I mean that the natural state of every person is wickedness, godlessness, and evil. It has always been this way, and it always will be this way.
In Genesis 6:5, God looked down on the earth and was grieved by what he saw:
The Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every intention of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.
God brought the great flood upon the earth because the wickedness of man was great. Every intent, every desire, every thought, bent toward evil. Doesn't sound that different from today, does it?
Acts 17:16 says, "Now while Paul was waiting for them at Athens, his spirit was provoked within him as he saw that the city was full of idols." As Paul walked through the city of Athens, he became acutely aware that the city was absoutely jam packed with false gods. Athens was not a moral, upright, virtuous city. It was a city full of idolatry.
When we see evil and wickedness in the world, we shouldn't throw our hands up in despair. We shouldn't be shocked or surprised. Evil and wickedness is not an anomaly; it's the norm. The evil we see in the world isn't a new phenomenon. It's not like things have suddenly gotten out of control in the last fifty years. Wickedness has been standard practice since Cain killed Abel.
So why does this give us hope? Hold on. I'm getting there.
IT GET'S WORSE
Not to be a Debbie Downer, but things are going to get worse. Before Jesus returns, evil and wickedness is going to increase in the world. Speaking of the last days, Jesus said:
And because lawlessness will be increased, the love of many will grow cold. (Matthew 24:12)
Lawlessness and wickedness and godlessness aren't going to decrease; they're going to increase. In fact, they're going to increase to such a degree that many Christians will find their love for Christ going cold. Dang, son. That's some serious, intense, lawlessness. Contrary to what the Beatles proclaimed, it's not getting better all the time. It's not going to get better; it's going to get worse.
In 2 Thessalonians 2:9 - 11, Paul spoke of the "man of lawlessness":
The coming of the lawless one is by the activity of Satan with all power and false signs and wonders, and with all wicked deception for those who are perishing, because they refused to love the truth and so be saved.
At some point, the "lawless one" will come, and he will come in power, with false signs and wonders. He will be so impressive, so powerful, that many unbelievers will be deceived by him. The wickedness promoted and perpetuated by the lawless one will be on a colossal, sickening scale.
It's already bad, and it's going to get worse. But don't throw up your hands in despair. There's good news.
DON'T DESPAIR
The good news is that, in spite of the wickedness which fills the world, the gospel of Jesus Christ will continue saving sinners! Yes, evil is powerful, but Jesus is more powerful! Yes, Satan prowls about like a roaring lion, but Jesus is the great lion slayer. Jesus encouraged Peter that the church would not be overcome, and would even stand against hell itself:
And I tell you, you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. (Matthew 16:18)
Jesus isn't particularly concerned with the most recent Barna report, or church growth study, or the state of Hollywood. He will build his church, and there is absolutely nothing that can stop him.
Even as Jesus talked about the spike in lawlessness, he also promised that the gospel would be proclaimed in ALL nations:
And this gospel of the kingdom will be proclaimed throughout the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come. (Matthew 24:14)
And when the big, bad, man of lawlessness appears, Jesus will take care of him too:
And then the lawless one will be revealed, whom the Lord Jesus will kill with the breath of his mouth and bring to nothing by the appearance of his coming. (2 Thessalonians 2:8)
When Jesus returns, he will utterly decimate the man of lawlessness. Farewell, lawless one! King Jesus has arrived!
DON'T LOSE HOPE
Should we be concerned about increasing immorality in the schools, and on television, and in politics? Sure. Where appropriate, we should stand for righteousness. And, of course, we should instruct our kids how to think biblically about the sin they will most certainly encounter.
But if we're constantly outraged, disgusted, discouraged, or panicked, then we haven't come to grips with the Bible's grim description of the world, and we aren't fully trusting in our coming, conquering, reigning King.
Yeah, it's bad. Yeah, it's gonna get worse. But the gospel will continue to triumph, Jesus will remain on the throne, and Jesus will finally rid the world of wickedness.
© Stephen Altrogge