I share here comments and analysis of a post from Ron McKenzie from 20 July, 2023, talking about a subject I have blogged about frequently. I am ‘with’ Ron here 100% when he talks about the Systems of the World from a deeply religious/Christian world-view. Summarising this we are NOT looking at the End of the World.
The systems of the world are being shaken, and will eventually fail, but I am not confident that we are close to their collapse. They are being shaken, but I think they are tougher than we realise, and will persist for longer than many expect.
I concur and believe that we are talking generations here, yes, plural. The thing is this . . . if the planet and life on it has in-built defense and restoration systems (and it does) then the true situation is very different to that promoted and shared by those with an agenda, usually a non-biblical one. My take is thousands of years to go with only thousands gone and thousands to go. Forget the “millions” or “billions” ‘they’ want you to believe. This is all nonsense.
The rulers of the world are desperate and will use every resource and power they can get hold of to keep on top. Unfortunately, most people in the world still believe that political power of some kind is the solution to the problems that the world faces. They will gladly give the powers of the world more authority in a desperate attempt to hold back the darkness and keep the peace.
We will see systems failing in ways that look like they are collapsing, but it will not be their final fall. At these times, the systems of the world will appear to be beaten, but they will move and switch, and come back even stronger. For example, the United States could collapse in on itself under the strain of political and cultural division, economic crisis and inability to resolve it, and another serious military defeat. However, these crises will just create the conditions for a more ruthless leader to rise to power, and make the United States militarily stronger, but probably more evil.
What worries is the complete unpreparedness of the church for what lies ahead. Although there are plenty of secular and Christian warnings of troubles ahead, nothing much has changed and the church is even less prepared than it was twenty years ago.
Or longer. The point is that we as a people still believe in political power. I am sitting in a library and the dude next to me kindly informs me of the upcoming election and then asks me, “Who are you voting for?” My reply that a vote is a prayer and that I do not vote. I put my faith in a higher power. It is an apt response.
God will not allow the systems of the world to collapse, until his people are ready to take advantage of the power vacuum and put something better in its place. That’s why I wrote, “We should be joining together, so we can advance God’s Kingdom when the kingdoms of the world collapse and fall. Radical change is needed, so we can shine brightly in the darkness and share in the victory that God has planned.”
I fear that if the world systems were to collapse tomorrow, most of the church would not be prepared to stand, so that it would be wiped out along with the powers of the world. That would not be very helpful to God’s purposes.
This comment alludes to His restraining power, the Holy Spirit, the small voice within, the One who holds things together until the time is right.
So God will allow the world system to persist for a long time yet. He will allow it to keep going, as long as it takes for his people to get prepared. And that is a bit out of his control, because he will not force his people to make changes that they are unwilling to make.
And there we have it. Ron, I believe that you’ve really got this one right!
We will see systems failing in ways that look like they are collapsing, but it will not be their final fall. At these times, the systems of the world will appear to be beaten, but they will move and switch, and come back even stronger. For example, the United States could collapse in on itself under the strain of political and cultural division, economic crisis and inability to resolve it, and another serious military defeat. However, these crises will just create the conditions for a more ruthless leader to rise to power, and make the United States militarily stronger, but probably more evil.
What worries is the complete unpreparedness of the church for what lies ahead. Although there are plenty of secular and Christian warnings of troubles ahead, nothing much has changed and the church is even less prepared than it was twenty years ago.
God will not allow the systems of the world to collapse, until his people are ready to take advantage of the power vacuum and put something better in its place. That’s why I wrote,
We should be joining together, so we can advance God’s Kingdom when the kingdoms of the world collapse and fall. Radical change is needed, so we can shine brightly in the darkness and share in the victory that God has planned.
I fear that if the world systems were to collapse tomorrow, most of the church would not be prepared to stand, so that it would be wiped out along with the powers of the world. That would not be very helpful to God’s purposes.
So God will allow the world system to persist for a long time yet. He will allow it to keep going, as long as it takes for his people to get prepared. And that is a bit out of his control, because he will not force his people to make changes that they are unwilling to make.
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