THIS WORLD IS PASSING AWAY AND SO ARE YOU

THE WORLD IS PASSING AWAY AND SO ARE YOU

‘Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit,’ says the Lord Almighty. —Zechariah 4:6

‘I sit enthroned as queen.  I am not a widow; I will never mourn.’ —Revelation 18:7

In one hour she has been brought to ruin! —Revelation 18:19

            Only what is done through the power of God’s Holy Spirit will bear eternal fruit.  No power on earth can bear anything good and righteous without God.  Oh, yes, good things can be done from the human perspective, but God knows the motivation of every man’s heart and knows why they do what they do.  Man apart from God’s Holy Spirit acts according to his own desires or satanic influence, but not God’s desires.

            This world system is passing away.  It may not think about that or even believe that, but the world as we now know it will be gone.  And so—

“Do not love the world or anything in the world. If anyone loves the world, love for the Father is not in them. For everything in the world—the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life—comes not from the Father but from the world. The world and its desires pass away, but whoever does the will of God lives forever.” —I John 2:15-17

            Don’t fear those who talk about the world ending.  It will not be over until our Lord God Almighty says it’s over.  When the end comes, it will come quickly.  And when it does, as mentioned in chapter 6:15-17—

“Then the kings of the earth, the princes, the generals, the rich, the mighty, and everyone else, both slave and free, hid in caves and among the rocks of the mountains. They called to the mountains and the rocks, “Fall on us and hide us f from the face of him who sits on the throne and from the wrath of the Lamb! For the great day of their wrath has come, and who can withstand it?” —Revelation 6:15-17

            How grateful to know much of what God is doing in this world— how it began and how it will end.  I need not fear, but only watch His plan unfold and know the purposes for which I am living.

            Elaine and I were walking the beach yesterday morning here in Florida— 75 degrees and sunny.  We met some interesting fishermen along the way.  One fellow shared much of his life’s story and it was a “colorful” one.  Like many involved in war, he said he lost his “religion” with all the evil he had seen.  He said he was responsible, with the high position he had, for the death of multitudes.  He said he knew where he was going after death because of it.  He knew he was not a good person.  Wow, that opened up a long conversation and in the end he did take the Gospel of John and said he would read it and thanked us for it.

            Yes, this life we live is short and compared to eternity, the life of this planet is short.  We just went through Christmas— the celebration of Jesus’ birth— for His coming into this world to save us from our sin.  I am so glad I called on Him in February of 1979!  Thank You, Dear Father, for drawing me to Jesus.  May others reading this be drawn to Him as well.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3sNyZ1RSEk&t=50s

 

A LIFE IS CHANGED in February, 1979

By Ted White

I was a junior in High School when my grandfather died.  It was the first funeral that I had ever been to and it shook me to the core.  My Grandfather was a mason, working with stone and brick.  I worked with him when I was a teen.  He was a hard, rough man.  He drank hard and smoked much.  Unfortunately, he got me started drinking at a young age.  He had been warned by doctors to stop drinking and smoking or he would not live very long because of his emphysema.  He told the doctors he would live like he wanted to.  He did live the life-style he chose, but he also ended up dying as the doctors told him he would.  The last picture I have of him was at the old Hitchcock Hospital when it was in Hanover, NH, tubes running out of his body and a tracheotomy having been established so he could breathe and be attended to.  Tears flooded my eyes when I saw him in that state.  A week later he died.

The reality of the finality of death hit me hard at the funeral.  People began filing out after the funeral, but instead of going out the door, they turned to pass the open casket.  As I passed the casket and looked in, there was my lifeless Grandfather’s body and great emotion welled up inside me.  The end of life was not pleasant.

This experience of my grandfather’s death caused me to start asking questions.  Did God really exist?  Was there really a heaven, a hell?  What was death like?  Nobody I knew around me could help me with those questions.  It would be another seven years before I found the answers to those questions.

Even though I had started asking questions about life and death after my grandfather died, my life-style did not change.  I really had the same philosophy of how to live life as my grandfather had. “I’ll live like I wanted and nobody will tell me any different.”  I drank much and often trying to find some reality in life… or to escape it.  But this behavior drove me from reality into an escapism that could have easily led to my death.  There are many things I have done that would shame me to repeat and there were more than a few close calls with death.  There was this emptiness inside that I just could not fill regardless of what I tried to fill it with.  It was always there, a deadness inside.  Once I thought suicide was the answer, but the attempt failed and nobody knew about it.

Living a life-style that I knew could have easily ended in death.   I decided to enter the military, just to get away from the place and people where I had been living.  So I went into the Seabees of the Navy for a four-year hitch, thinking that I would know what I wanted to do with my life by the time I finished the four-year commitment.  I went in as a heavy equipment operator, something I thought I would enjoy.  Trouble is I brought myself with me.  People and places can change, but if the person fleeing doesn’t change, things remain essentially the same, but just in a different location.

The military did help me in the area of discipline and to acquire some valuable skills, but my life-style did not change.  My four-year enlistment passed with much more partying and there were situations that could have led to my death or the death of others.  Then my roommate, Andy, made a decision to follow the Lord.  Well, that was good for him, but I didn’t need that stuff.  Although, when he wasn’t in the room, I would pick up his New Testament that he left on our desk and read it. 

Andy had invited me to a church picnic on a Saturday at 7pm and I accepted the invitation.  When that Saturday came around, I went to the beach in the morning and partied with some friends, but I planned to keep my word and attend the picnic.  I went back to the barracks, took a nap and got up in time to shower and get ready.  I was at my metal door locker and reached in for a shirt.  I hung it back up saying to myself, “No, I really don’t want to go to this thing.”  A second time I reached for the shirt only to hang it up again and say the same thing.  Then I reached for it a third time, hung it up and sighed.  At that very moment I remembered what I had said before I enlisted, “When I get out, I will know what I will want to do with my life.”  I would be getting out in less than a month and I did not have a clue what I wanted to do with my life.  Immediately after that thought came this impression which I would have told you at the time it was an audible voice which said, “Turn from your evil ways or be condemned forever… and become a priest.” 

This shook me to the core.  I went over, sat on my bed and was literally shaking…  Andy came into the room at that very moment and said he had forgotten something.  From his locker twenty feet away he said, “Ted, what is wrong with you!  You’re white as a ghost!”  (We had been in the Bahamas for 8 months and I spent most of the time operating an asphalt paver and was black from the sun.)  He sat next to my bed and I told him what happened and that I was not going anywhere.  This really shook me up. 

Two days later I talked with a pastor that led services on the base.  He shared the gospel with me and revealed a piece to me that I never understood before.  It was about what was really happening at the cross and how it affected me today.  When Jesus died on the cross He was taking the penalty for my sin as well as the sin of the whole world.  He was dying in my place so I could be forgiven of my sin, come into a relationship with God through Him and become the person the Lord desires me to be.  I trusted the Lord in a back side room of the church while it was getting dark.  The shadows may have hid the tears that streamed down my face, but they were tears of gratitude and relief.

A short time after I had trusted Jesus my roommate said, “Ted, God could call you into a public speaking ministry.”  I laughed and laughed.  “No way, not me,” I told him.  But that is exactly what the Lord did.  See God is in the transformation business.  He can take a person like me who dropped a class in high school because of having to talk in small groups of people I didn’t know and change him to desire to lead and speak to groups of any size.  That is what He has done.  I have had the great joy to share His love in prisons, nursing homes, at camp grounds, in children’s & Teen groups, at high school graduations, in adult groups, in the U.S., Russia, India, Australia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Guatemala, on tv, on radio and through writing in various venues as well as pastoring a local church.

Who would have thought… when I was in high school… that I would be doing what I am doing today.  Surely, I would not have thought it would be so.  (www.new-hopechurch.com) or Ted White on Facebook.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYZw0dfLmLk

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