Future or Current Headlines?
End of the age prophecy doesn’t only foretell geopolitics. It doesn’t just tell about the future of Israel and the rise of the Antichrist. Prophecy also gives us insight into the spiritual condition of the last days. Just as we can double-down our bets on future political headlines, we can do the same with headlines on the state of morality and faith. There are numerous prophecies that lay this situation out. One of the most detailed is found in 2 Timothy.
This 2 Timothy passage isn’t novel—we know it. We’re familiar with it, but we need to realize that the authority of Scripture which declares absolute truth and reality extends also to the prophetic. Just as the declarations of the nature of God and the workings of salvation are absolute truth, so are the declarations of what will happen in the future.
As has already been the case in previous articles, some of these future headlines are already in the archives.
People Will Be Lovers of Themselves
The Apostle Paul’s relayed prophecy in his second letter to Timothy, which details the last days spiritual climate.
But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God—having a form of godliness but denying its power. Have nothing to do with such people. – 2 Timothy 3:1-5 (NIV)
If ever there was a passage that makes one easily proclaim, “We must be in the last days,” it’s this one. This prophecy isn’t narrowed down to a seven-year end of the age event, but rather stretches through an undetermined amount of time at the end of the age. I’d add that not only is this a description of the spiritual climate in the last days, its also the same as the Romans-1-reprobate-mind cycle.
In this passage, though it undoubtedly is characteristic of the world at large, verse five indicates that Paul had professing-Christians in mind. These who are being “lovers of themselves and pleasure over lovers of God”. They have a form of godliness, meaning they profess to be believers—maybe attend church, and maybe even do good things—but their godliness is powerless. They’re empty of the real work of the Holy Spirit. This emptiness is due to them loving themselves and pleasure more than God.
Americans and Even American Christians
As your likely thinking, we’re seeing this lived out in America today. Likely your social media newsfeeds over the past couple of weeks have been records of this prophesied reality.
As your likely thinking, we’re seeing this lived out in America today Share on XI have been utterly shocked at the response of professed believers over the overturning of the Roe v. Wade decision. My Facebook feed, which is made up of mostly professed Christians, was primarily angry over the decision. I was blown away. I couldn’t believe how outraged these “Christians” were. Friends. Church friends. Students from youth groups I led. Church members from churches I pastored. I felt like an absolute failure. I was stunned. Likely you had a similar experience.
I don’t have a full understanding of the motivation of the anger displayed from many of those professing believers. I think some are worried about their perception rather than truth—they’re being lovers of themselves. Some are deflecting guilt for themselves and others. I really am at a loss for the position taken by many professed believers, but ultimately the whole issue of abortion is a “lover of ourselves and pleasure” problem. The argument for the freedom to have the option of an abortion is so one can continue in being a lover of pleasure. The position that it’s one’s own body is to keep being a lover of self.
We shouldn’t be surprised at the lost world taking such positions—we should expect it. But we should be deeply saddened that professed Christians would take such a stance. There are so many Biblical arguments that could be pointed to like the prohibition of sexual sin, the Biblical start of life, and the command not to murder, also the numerous calls to trust the Lord. Even with that list the best argument I have heard against Christians arguing it’s their body so they can choose as they seem fit, is that biblically the body of a believer isn’t their own for we are bought with a price.
Prophetic Headlines
Archived and future headlines we can bet on from this warning in 2 Timothy aren’t only about abortion, here are some future headlines:
- “Christians from specific church gather in protest at their state capitol to protest the overturning of Roe v Wade.”
- “Christian group declares pro-choice is Biblical because Christians should love.”
- “Popular Christian author Jen Hatmaker says overturning Roe v Wade will cause harm to women.”
- “Popular Pastor’s latest book declares there is no hell, God doesn’t punish sins. ”
- “Denominational leaders voted today to recognize same-sex marriages.”
- “Church leaders of particular denomination vote to open pastorate to homosexuals.”
- “Popular church leader says Bible’s view of sexuality are archaic.”
- “Christian college celebrates PRIDE month.”
- “Christian school drops use of gender terms.”
- “Church attendance remains low following covid as church-goers prioritize rest and relaxation.”
This article first appeared in Jake’s syndicated column Stand Firm & Live Epic as published in The Baptist Trumpet and other publications. After three months the articles are adapted and published here. To read the articles at release subscribe here.
Executive Director of Stand Firm and lead pastor of Epic Church NWA in Springdale, AR and multiple award-winning author, Jake has a B.A. in Bible and Pastoral Studies from Central Baptist College, and an Advanced Masters of Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Former regular contributor to the Baptist Press and WND News with popular conservative voices such as Pat Buchanan, Ann Coulter, Ben Carson, Chuck Norris, Greg Laurie, Ben Schapiro, Joel Richardson, and others. He now is a weekly contributor for Israel, Islam, and the End Times and Armageddon News. He has authored books such as the, award-winning Spiritual Prepper from WND Books. Award-winning devotional books, Invincibleand For Uncertain Times, he authored the ground-breaking children’s book, Jesus and His White Horse from CrossLink Publishing. He is also a regular guest on national and international radio and streaming web shows, along with hosting his weekly live streaming program Talking Stand Firm and weekly podcast Stand Firm Parents.