Now an earthquake in Chile! Do these earthquakes signal the end of the world is near?

First Haiti has a devastating earthquake. Then, a large quake hits near Japan. Now, Chile has one of the largest in recorded history, at 8.8! The number of major quakes in recent years seems to be increasing. These three came in just 2 months. An enormous 2004 quake not only caused the Asian tsunami, it sped the earth’s rotation momentarily. It’s enough to make people wonder if the end of the world is near.

Earthquakes are scary, as unlike bad weather, they come without warning. Aftershocks can occur for days, weeks, sometimes months. They cause terrible destruction. The increase in intensity in recent years is much like that of birth pangs that a woman feels before giving birth. Interestingly, Jesus uses the same analogy when he speaks of the end. And, “earthquakes in diverse places” – very different places, some of which don’t normally have them, thouhg some will – are one of the signs.

In Matthew 24, Jesus tells his disciples of the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem. They ask Him several questions. First, they ask when that destruction would happen, and then they ask about the signs of the end of the world. Jesus takes much more time on the second question than the first. He knew He would inspire His Word to be written, and that it was much more important to answer the second. Matthew 24-25 and Luke 21 each cover different aspects of what Jesus said.

Notice, first, that He answers the part about the destruction of Jerusalem in Luke 21:9. This is important because it gives us context to assure us that Matthew 24-25 is about the future, His coming and the end of the world. There are false Christs now, but there were also false Christs back then. There was lots of commotion, but the end – that is, the end of the world – did not come in 70 AD. Luke 21 talks more about the end, but also says that “before these things” – before the great earthquakes, famine, etc. – the disciples would be persecuted, and there would be a time of great trouble in Jerusalem.

However, the destruction of Jerusalem was horrible, but it was not the worst ever in history, as Mat. 24:21 says the end will be. That event in 70 AD was a picture of something that would happen in the future. We know because Matthew 24:15 says that before the end – during the Tribulation – there will be another temple. An abomination – a horrible, blasphemous thing – will be set up in the temple. That didn’t happen in 70 AD. Quite the opposite, in fact; no stone was left upon another. (The “Western Wall,” or “Wailing Wall,” now in Jerusalem is from an old Roman fort built after that.)

There’s another reason we know Jesus is speaking of the end of the world in Matthew 24. the first word of Mat. 25 – “Then” – shows Jesus is talking about the same subject. He’s drawing an analogy to situations in the end times. Yes, the parable of the talents later in that chapter has numerous spiritual applications for the Church, but there is a plain, literal meaning to Scripture, too.

“So, wait,” you ask, “you mean these earthquakes in diverse places are a sign we’re definitely near the end of the world?” Not quite. We are close – I don’t know how close. It is not given to us to know the day or the hour.

But, other signs also point to us being near, if not in, the end times: Famines, pestilence (major diseases), iniquity (lawlessness) running rampant, the love of many becoming cold (we talk about love, but that true, unconditional love isn’t there), and so on. These things are increasing more and more, just like birth pangs. There is, in fact, a site called “Rapture Ready” with a “Rapture index” that measures all of these. (The entire site is filled with good material, and forums, for those who wish to know more.)

“So, wait,” you ask, “are we really that close to the end? How do I prepare?” Like Jesus with His disciples’ questions, I will only gloss over the first, because the second is most crucial. Yes, we are getting close, but unlike a sonogram, these “birth pangs” can only be estimated. We just know they keep growing.

As for how to prepare, be confident that the Church has not replaced Israel. There will be another temple – in fact, Israelis have been preparing for it for years. God will once again deal with his chosen people as a nation, not just as individuals. Before He does this, though, something will happen which you can prepare for: The Rapture. “For the Lord Himself will descend with a shout, and the voice of the archangel, and the trump of God, and the dead in Christ shall rise first. Then, we which are alive and remain shall be caught up with them in the clouds, to be meet the Lord in the air. And so shall we ever be with the Lord.” (1 Thess. 4:16-17)

To know you’ll be caught up with Him, it’s as easy as ABC.

Admit you’re a sinner, that you fall short of God’s perfect glory. When sin was brought into the world through man’s disobedience, it spread everywhere, and caused all things to start decaying. We all fall short of His perfection through our sin. We don’t’ always mean to sin, and some people try really hard to be nice al the time. But, we can’t; we’re not perfect. That sin keeps us out of Heaven, except a price was paid to get us in.

Beleve that Jesus Christ died for your sins and rose from the dead. He is God in flesh, and he paid that price to get you into Heaven. It was the perfect sacrifice, the just for the unjust. He took the punishment you and I and everyone else deserves for our sin – for the fact we fall short of God’s perfection.

Choose to receive Him as your Savior by simple faith. That means heart knowledge, not just head knowledge. Call on Him to save you from your sins, receiving what He did by simple faith, as being for you personally. Because, He died for each of us personally. He had each person on mind who ever lived when he died on that cross, and frose again. All you have to do is receive Him.

If you do, He will come into your heart and change you on the inside, helping you be more like Him in His love, compassion, goodness, peace, and so many other wonderful things. He’ll give you peace so you wojn’t have to worry about all the problems of this world, and so you can get through them with His help. Because, we don’t know how long it will be before He comes for us. But, whether we rise first, or meet Him in the air, we have His promise that He will come for us before things get as horrible as it will in the Tribulation.

These things we see here, these massive earthquakes and such, are only the beginning of sorrows. But, Jesus has promised to help us through, if we just trust Him – with our souls, and then with our lives. And, if He says it’s our time to leave this world, by knowing Him as Savior, we can be certain that we will be forever with Him, in that awesome place where there is no pain, no suffering, and no tears.

About: dtf955:
I went back to school for Masters in Ministry after years as wills & estates attorney. I'm looking for work as an evangelist or pastor somewhere; e-mail me if you'd like to takl to me about coming to your church. I have numerous visual and other handicaps the Lord has helped me overcome, & have lived on my own for years, with no need for asight aides; I can even read print like this with my nise a few inches away for hours on end. the Lord has been so good to me. I had head knowledge as a youth, really only remember getting heart knowledge - trusting Jesus Christ as my *personal* Saviour - when I was in college. To see all articles by Doug Click Here!

5 Comments

  1. zbnoko says:

    Consider this! Not only an earthquake in Haiti and Chile also an earthquake off the coast of Japan, in Baja California and most recently off the coast of Sumatra…..ALL where over 7.0…

    Surprisingly, I haven’t heard anything in the media concerning the fact ALL of these happened within a 60 day period…Very odd.

    No, this does not mean the end of the world but something is changing and no one is talking about it.

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  3. dtf955 says:

    One receives the Holy Ghost at conversion. It is the earnest of our inheritance – the guarantee. We are sealed with it, in fact. that inheritance is ours once we receive Christ as Savior. Now, Paul does command us to be filled with the Spirit, but that word refers to a controlling (which is also made clear by the context of the verse in Ephesians 5); we are to be controlled by the Spirit, and not by wine. But, it is to “take us over” in the same way. That is what Mr. Finney was being told. As for another “Prophet,” the only future Prophets mentioned after the Gospels are the 2 in Revelation. Prophets do put forth the Word, as well as telling the future, but even if a man was the best preacher, and did the best job of anyone in presenting the Gospel, and never dared to try to foretell the future (which we don’t need becuase we have the Word of God now), a proper preacher would be humble enough to never dare to equate himself with those great men of old about whom we read in the Bible. God forbid that we should boast in anything, save for the cross.

  4. Bob Lytle says:

    Dear Doug, You seem to come from the tradition of lawyers turned preachers,an exemplary case of this would be Charles Grandison Finney,the 2nd President of Oberlin College,founded 1833,where I attended 3 years,long ago. Even after Mr.Finney was saved and was preaching the Gospel as it was known in the 19th century,2 christian ladies informed him privately that they were praying that he would receive the Holy Ghost.At first he was indignant but later repented when he saw his need and received It. Nevertheless,the predominant denominational version of Christianity leaves out the restoration needed to bring the True Church,i.e.mystical body of Jesus Christ doing his work until His return,back to Its Pentecostal beginnings recorded in the book of Acts.This is because that was to be done by a Prophet anointed with the spirit of Elijah as John the Baptist was anointed to introduce the Messiah in his day. William Marrion Branham(1909-1965) was that Prophet.Rejected now the same reason as then!They could not see “the Lamb of God” John preached being the then needed & promised Messianic work;and the churches of the last 80 years,having been corrupted by the filth emitting from the Nicene council in A.D. 325 continue stubbornly to hold to an idea of building a ‘church’ by other means rather than a Word experience identical to that outlined for believers in perpetuity in the book of Acts.Paul was rejected as the Messenger in his time because of his radical claim that gradual conversion by means and help of The Law was over and from then on,totally ineffective. There is one more sign of the End that the bulk of you eschatological prognosticators stumble blindly at,and that is: the wholesale misconduct of sexual exhibitionism by the women of our self-styled Christian nations,even..no, especially those belonging to churches claiming salvation irrespective of their dress,hair style and bodily beautifications,so-called.

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