Through Stand Firm and my writing, I talk a lot about the end of the age, but it’s not so much about saying we’re at the end of the age. It’s about letting the end help us see the trajectory of the current and coming challenges to the faith.
One of the major lessons I remember from Sunday School as a kid was that a maze was more easily done by starting at the end and working to the beginning. At that time, I didn’t realize that was such a Biblical concept, but thought it was more about cheating the system. When it comes to life, us believers can cheat the system—we know the end of the maze. We know how this age ends. So, shouldn’t we be able to follow Mrs. Miller’s Sunday School maze advice and start at the end and work our way to where we are now? Studying the end of the age is more about learning the trajectory of this world than the end time events themselves.
Studying the end of the age is more about learning the trajectory of this world than the end time events themselves. Share on XThis summer my grandfather passed away. Several months before he went downhill, he bought each of his grandkids a gun to remember him and most of all continue his hunting legacy. My daughters each got .243 rifles. Little too big for them now, but after his passing they were determined to hunt with them. So, we did lots of shooting.
My daughter could not understand why I was telling her that the group of holes dead center, but an inch and a quarter above the bullseye was perfect. She replied, “But Daddy it’s not in the bullseye.” I added to the confusion by telling her that she would have been off if she had hit the bullseye at the 100 yards we were shooting. She was puzzled. I get it.
I get it because I’m terrible at math and science, but I had printed off a trajectory chart for a 90 grain .243 caliber round. The goal was to be dead on at 200 yards. Since bullets don’t continue in an endless flat plane, but rather rise and drop, we had to be 1.26” inches high at 100 yards. Then we had to keep in mind if we were going to shoot further the bullets would drop. It dropped 6 inches at 300 yards. Then 17 inches at 400 yards. And a whooping 36 inches at 500 yards. Yeah, I think we will stay under 300 yards! We knew how to sight in the rifle because we knew the trajectory the bullet would travel.
That’s the case with end times prophecy. Regardless of what many say, I am convinced if we throw off our presuppositions and read Scripture for what it says, we can get a clear picture of the end of the age. One image which is found in Ezekiel 38, Zechariah 14, Psalm 2, Revelation 16, and Revelation 19 point to the final event of this age. From that one picture we can know where everything is headed geopolitically. From Genesis 3:15 and Revelation 12, we can see where things are headed in the unseen realm. From Matthew 24 and 2 Timothy 3:1-5, we can see where things are headed morally and regarding faith. The prophesied end time events do precisely matter ultimately to one generation—this age’s final generation, but the trajectory of those events matter to all generations. The trajectory matters to us.
It’s because of the trajectory we can learn from the end of the age that I spend so much time talking about Bible prophecy. It’s because of this miraculous aspect of Scripture that we can be motivated to hold on and know how to stand firm. It’s because Bible prophecy is the end of the maze that I am working hard to mine it out to you and others. If we know the trajectory of the challenges to our faith, then we can much easily navigate this life faithfully.
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.