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Are You Ready?
'Birth
Pains'Have Begun
(Hal Lindsey cites recent
disasters as evidence of last days spoken of by Christ)
The world has endured an almost
mind-numbing series of shocks in recent weeks, from the
unprecedented swarm of tornadoes across the American
Midwest to the death and destruction wrought by Cyclone
Nargis as it tore a path through Myanmar, better known
as Burma. There were 368 documented tornadoes in the US
in January and February of this year, shattering the
previous record of 243 over that two-month period, set
in 1999. February's total of 232 tornadoes also
shattered previous records. Cyclone Nargis ripped Burma
apart, killing at least 128,000, according to Red Cross
estimates, and creating some 2.5 million refugees. Al
Gore was quick to blame global warming. In an interview
on NPR to plug his appropriately named book on global
warming, "Assault on Reason," he told host Terry Gross:
"And as we're talking today, Terry, the death count in
Myanmar from the cyclone that hit there yesterday has
been rising from 15,000 to way on up there to much
higher numbers now being speculated. And last year a
catastrophic storm last fall hit Bangladesh. The year
before, the strongest cyclone in more than 50 years hit
China, and we're seeing consequences that scientists
have long predicted might be associated with continued
global warming." Maybe. But Germany's Institute of
Marine Scientists says we're in for a 10-year period of
global cooling. There sure seems to be a lot of
opposition to what is supposed to be "settled science."
Global warming can't explain away the devastating
earthquake that all but flattened a huge portion of
western China. The death toll from Monday's quake is
approaching 20,000, with twice that number still listed
as missing. According to the US Geological Survey,
Monday's earthquake was the 25th "significant"
earthquake registered so far this year. Back in 1969,
the year I wrote "The Late, Great Planet Earth," the
USGS identified a total of seven "significant
earthquakes." I had noted in 1969 that there was a
slight but discernible increase in worldwide earthquake
activity since Israel's rebirth in 1948. During the
entire decade of the 1970s, the USGS recorded a total of
44 earthquakes it classified as "significant." The
following decade, from January 1980 to December 1989,
the USGS recorded 47 significant earthquakes. That is
for the entire decade. From 1990 through the end of
1999, the USGS records 57 significant earthquakes. On
the other side of the world, the long-dormant Chaitan
volcano erupted May 2 for the first time, say
geologists, in more than 7,000 years. The BBC reported
that a government volcano expert warned there could be a
big eruption at any time. "There could be a major
explosion that could collapse the volcano's cone. The
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization warned
that Iran had "detected" a new highly pathogenic strain
of wheat stem rust. The UN said the fungal disease could
spread to other wheat-producing states in the Near East
and western Asia that provide one-fourth of the world's
wheat supply. The new strain, called Ug99, is capable of
infecting up to 90 percent of the existing strains of
wheat worldwide, and once infected, crop losses range
between 70 percent and total loss. Coupled with the
losses already sustained as a result of the
typhoon-related flooding in Java, Bangladesh, and India
and from agricultural pests and diseases in Vietnam, it
starts to add up. Last year, Australia suffered its
second consecutive year of severe drought and a near
complete crop failure; heavy rains reduced production in
Europe; Argentina suffered heavy frost; and Canada and
the U.S. both produced low yields. Food riots have
broken out in Egypt, Haiti and several African states,
including Mauritania, Cameroon, Cote d'Ivoire, Burkina
Faso and Senegal. Meanwhile, the drums of war continue
to beat around the planet. Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
renewed his threat to destroy Israel this week.
Hezbollah took over West Beirut, while the Arab world
mourned the catastrophe of Israel's 60th birthday with
threats of annihilation of the Jewish state. In Israel,
President Bush again warned that allowing the Iranian
regime to obtain nuclear arms would be "unforgivable,"
signaling a continuation along a path that can only lead
to an eventual war that will engulf the whole Middle
East. When Jesus was asked by His disciples to tell them
what "signs" would precede His return at the end of the
age, He warned that "nation shall rise against nation,
and kingdom against kingdom, and there will be famines,
plagues and earthquakes in various places," He said
(Matthew 24 and Luke 21). Using an analogy immediately
understandable to all peoples in all nations, he said of
these signs, "All these are the beginning of birth
pains." Jesus used a Greek word for the labor pains of a
woman about to give birth. Jesus knew that every
generation could understand the illustration. His
meaning is clear. Just as a woman experiences birth
pains that increase in frequency and intensity just
before giving birth, so ALL the signs of His return
would increase in frequency and intensity just before
His return. Hey, for the first time in history, all of
the signs have appeared together in the same time frame
and are increasing in frequency and intensity.
That, coupled with the fulfillment of the great
predicted sign that Israel became a nation again after
2,000 hopeless years of worldwide dispersion, indicates
that Jesus Christ is already at the door ready to
return. Are you ready?
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