Birth Pangs – Troubles and Commotions

These two BBP’s are often overlooked and not discussed. Luke’s gospel says this: “But when you hear of wars and commotions, do not be terrified; for these things must come to pass first, but the end will not come immediately.” (Luke 21:9) Mark puts it this way: “….there will be earthquakes in various places, and there will be famines and troubles.” (Mark 13:8) (Note: some modern translations using the Nestle- Aland underlying Greek text do not have “troubles” in Mark 13:8.)

The words troubles and commotions are different Greek words, but translate as very similar. They mean; instability, disorder, confusion, chaos, tumult, sedition, a roiling as from a mob. They indicate the opposite of order and peace. The book of Acts contains examples of this. Probably the best one is found in chapter 19 about the riot in Ephesus. You can read the whole account in verses 23-41. Paul’s preaching had converted many to the gospel, much to the chagrin of the idol worshippers who made much money from the idols they manufactured. Therefore, they instigated a riot. Here’s a few quotes to illustrate what happened. verse 23: “And about that time there arose a great commotion about the Way“. verse 29: “So the whole city was filled with confusion“. verse 40: “For we are in danger of being called into question for today’s uproar, there being no reason which we may give to account for this disorderly gathering.”

I’m sure you’re already thinking about certain troubles and commotions in our day. Quite evident here in the US is the demonstrations and riots that have swept our cities in the wake the George Floyd incident in Minneapolis. Or you might be thinking about the march on our Capitol In January. The rest of the world is not exempt from similar troubles. As I write this, rebellious demonstrations are occurring in such divers cities as London, Paris, Hong Kong, Moscow, Caracas, and Myanmar. The more we see the success of some of these tumults, the more they will occur. In fact, by the time the great tribulation starts; “….and on the earth distress of nations, with perplexity, the sea and the waves roaring; men’s hearts failing them from fear and the expectation of those things which are coming on the earth….” (Luke 21:25-26)

I don’t know about you, but I’m convinced the the increase the troubles and commotions the world is currently experiencing is surely of the type Jesus said would precede the time of “Jacobs Trouble”. These are definitely beginning of birth pangs as He described them. Next post – pestilence.

Birth Pangs – Earthquakes and Famines

Included in the beginnings of birth pangs spoken of by Jesus were earthquakes and famines. He said this: “….And there will be earthquakes in various places and there will be famines….” (Mark 13:8). First, lets talk about earthquakes. After doing much research on earthquakes both historical and current, the frequencies at various levels seem to be rather static over the period where valid measurements have been recorded. Most bible commentators are looking for increasing intensities and frequencies due to the fact that Jesus included them as birth pangs, which, of course, increase in intensity up to birth. But, is this really what Jesus meant ? While certain data can be manipulated to show current increases in earthquakes, it is probably not necessary – the text in all three synoptics does not demand it. Jesus simply said earthquakes will be occurring in “various” places. Its this word “various” that is interesting. The KJV translates it “diverse places“. I think what Jesus meant was that earthquakes would be happening in parts of the world other than in Israel and you will hear about them. Diverse is the Greek word kata which can be translated as apart from or throughout. Check out this map of powerful earthquakes over 8.0 magnitude from 1900 till recent. Latest Earthquakes (usgs.gov). Notice that the middle east around Israel is lacking activity. I think this demonstrates what Jesus was saying. The occurrences shown on this map are certainly in diverse places. Make no mistake. Major earthquakes are coming to the ME and Israel specifically, but these are prophesied to occur during the great tribulation, the final birth contractions.

Famines are another story. Famines are described as a lack of life sustaining necessities due to many possible factors, such as drought, crop diseases, harvesting problems, wars, natural disasters, political instability, etc. A search of historical data reveals that severe famines have been less wide-spread in the last few decades, due to a variety of factors, with the exception of central Africa. However, a new threat has emerged in this last year, and I’m sure you can guess what it is – the covid 19 pandemic. Because of the effect of restricted world-wide transportation of food stuffs and nutrition assistance programs, parts of the world that depend benevolent sources of food assistance are suffering greatly. Here’s one example reported on by the Jerusalem Post. Yemen: Pregnant women dying of malnutrition, UNFPA chief warns of crisis – The Jerusalem Post (jpost.com) Again, Jesus did not say that famines would be increasing in intensity, only that they would be happening, ” but the end is not yet”. Yet He included them along with earthquakes in His list of beginnings of birth pangs. We can surely add them to the other items He talked about for us to keep abreast of as we draw near to the real birth pangs.

My next post will be about troubles and commotions.

Birth Pangs – Nation against Nation, Kingdom against Kingdom

As a natural follow-up to wars and rumors of wars, Jesus added to His prophecy of BBP’s (beginning of birth pangs) by saying this: “For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. “ (Mark 13:8) The word “nation”, as translated from Greek, is somewhat misleading, as the actual word is “ethnos” or race, primarily gentile race. Mostly, in the NT it is generally translated as gentile or sometimes heathen or nation. The best translation here would be gentile race. Jesus was simply saying that gentiles (non-Jews) of different races would be coming against one and another in the last days. Can you think of where that’s happening now, at this time ? It seems that here in the US, with the election of a recent past president, racial issues have come to the forefront. If one disagreed with his politics, the race card was immediately played, and one was promptly accused of being racist. The next president was accused of racism no matter what he did. Actions taken to control our borders, control of travel to the US by Islamic radicals, support for Christian morality, labeling China as the source of the pandemic, etc. were all called by the leftist politicians, and main-stream media as racist. This has carried over to our current leftist in the white house, where just being Caucasian is racist. The extreme rise of things like “critical race theory” is alarming and is being taught in our public schools. All this in a country where systemic racism has been largely eradicated, and only exists in the minds of the radical left. Unfortunately, what’s happening here, has not gone unnoticed by the rest of the world, and perceived racism is causing all sorts of division. Unlike the US which is a melting pot of ethnicities, most of the other nations of the world are populated by a dominant nationality and culture. A little research shows that many, if not most, of these nations consider their indigenous population to be a superior race, though not often publicly stated. This is also true in much of the middle east. Without going into many specifics, I think you can see the problem here. Racially motivated strife is bubbling to the surface all over the world. Truly, as Jesus said would happen, gentile race against gentile race is prominent, world-wide, in our day. This, of course is anti biblical and anti Christian. God created only one race, the human race. We differ only according to the amount of melanin in our skin.

The other part of Jesus prophecy pits “kingdom against kingdom”. Kingdom here means a “realm ruled by royalty”. In other words, a nation or country ruled by a single authoritarian, such as a king, despot, or head of a theocracy. It would leave out countries led by democracies or parliamentary systems such as the US and most European countries. Again, the middle east is rife with this sort of despotic rule. To name just a few kingdoms against kingdoms in the ME: Iran vs Iraq, Saudi Arabia vs Yemen, Iran vs Saudi Arabia, Turkey vs Syria, Armenia vs Azerbaijan, etc. etc.

I don’t think there is any question that these BBP’s are currently being fulfilled. I my next post I’ll discuss earthquakes and famines.

Birth Pangs – Wars and Rumors of Wars

Second in the list given by Jesus of “the beginnings of birth pangs” is wars and rumors of wars. “And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not troubled; for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet.” (Mt. 24:6). Wars (destructive conflict) in Scripture are most always determined to be judgments from God. All of the Old Testament wars Israel was involved in were used by God for judgment on the nations they were fighting or judgment on them by other nations for their Godless behavior. I am certain this is also the case with modern wars and prophesied wars to come. God’s M.O. is well established. Again, to best understand this prophecy, we must imagine ourselves in modern Israel, as most biblical prophecy is Middle East centric. In Israel today, wars and rumors of wars are a daily constant. Israel is surrounded by hostiles such as Hamas and Hezbollah and endures daily threats and rocket attacks. Enemies such as Iran are an existential threat with their constant vitriol and development of nuclear weapons. The IDF is constantly reminding Israeli citizens to prepare for potential war.

The bible seems to indicate that there will be several future wars that must happen prior to the “Great Tribulation” or the final 3.5 years culminating with the return of Jesus. The prophet Daniel speaks of a ram-goat war in chapter 8 out of which the antichrist eventually emerges. This is likely a war between modern day Turkey and Iran (Yavan and Persia). Also, as the 10 nation confederacy of the antichrist is forming, three nations are subdued by the antichrist (Da. 7:8). These and others are likely “beginnings of birth pang” wars. But, as Jesus said, the end is not yet. The wars of the great tribulation (full contractions) ending at Armageddon will be of unimaginable intensity. Once Jesus releases the four horsemen (Rev. 6) judgment of the whole earth will begin. A third of humanity will be killed during the time of the sixth trumpet/bowl alone. (Rev. 9:15,18). In world war 2, the worst war known to mankind, deaths totaled over 50 million. Assuming a world population of 7.5 billion means one third or 2.5 billion will perish in this future war – 50 times ww2 ! This prophecy is certain. Zechariah describes the type of warfare deployed which seems to be nuclear – specifically neutron radiation. “And this shall be the plague with which the Lord will strike all the people who fought against Jerusalem: Their flesh shall dissolve while they stand on their feet, their eyes shall dissolve in their sockets, and their tongues shall dissolve in their mouths.” (Zechariah 14:12). I’ve had personal work experience handling neutron radiation, and that is exactly the physical effect expected if accidently exposed.

Yes wars are rumored, present, and coming. We can be assured that this sign of the beginnings of birth pangs is current and ongoing. But, remember that Jesus said these things must come to pass, but don’t be troubled. We simply need to be on the right side, the Lord’s army.

Birth Pangs – Deceptions

Jesus: “Take heed that no one deceive you” (Mt. 24: 4). In the next verse He warns of false Messiahs. He goes on to include deceptive false prophets in verses 11 and 24. As most end-time prophecy is Israel-Jerusalem centric, we must view it as though we were living in Israel watching events unfold from that perspective. The Jews have had their share of false messiahs, just as Jesus predicted. Following is a partial list of last names of false Jewish Messiahs since New Testament times: Bar Kochba, Moses, Abu Isa, Serene, Yudgham, Abidafia, Abraham, Reubeni, Lammlien, Alroi, Zevi, Russo, Mokia, Querido, Cardosa, Prossnitz, Frank, Guibbory, Schneerson. Other than a small percentage of Messianic Jews, they have rejected the real Messiah, Jesus. They may even, for a short time, fall for the ultimate false messiah, the antichrist. The false prophets Jesus also warned of seem to be everywhere these days. The Apostle Paul wrote Timothy about them. “But evil men and impostors will grow worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived.” (2Tim. 3:13)

Jews in Israel are facing wide-spread deception in all areas of life, just as we are here in the US. Not very long ago we could read a news story about whatever and trust it was mostly objective reporting. Virtually all news sources today are incredibly biased and are served up with an agenda, a deceptive method to sway your thinking to their particular politics or moral philosophy. We must be ever vigilant of their methods which have been highly successful in molding public opinion. Examples, of course, include the recent “cancel culture”, advancement of the LGBTQIA etc. movement, increasing acceptance of abortion, evolutionary teaching, and gay lifestyles in “Christian” churches, et al. In Israel, acceptance of these lifestyles are already mainstream. Their deception is already quite advanced. Paul gives us this warning: “Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived. Neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor homosexuals, nor sodomites, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners will inherit the kingdom of God.” (1Cor. 6:9&10) Fortunately, we know what and who is behind all this deception and we know how to resist him. “….that serpent of old, called the devil and Satan, who deceives the whole world…”(Rev. 12:9)

Deception is coming at us from everywhere these days and we must be prepared to root it out and replace it with truth. Yes, its even coming from the pulpits in our churches, so you need to arm yourselves with the sword of the Spirit, God’s Word, and judge everything by what is written in the bible. It’s the Standard by which we can expose and avoid all deception. Remember, Jesus said “Take heed that no one deceives you”.

The current level of deceptive teaching and media influence is surely fulfilling the first of the beginnings of birth pangs prophesied by Jesus. In the next post we’ll discuss “wars and rumors of wars”.

Birth Pangs

Almost a year ago, I published a post about the “Beginnings of Birth Pangs”. This was Jesus metaphor describing what the world will be experiencing prior to the “Great Tribulation”. In it, I listed the following signs spoken by Jesus:

  1. Deceptions
  2. Wars and Rumors of Wars
  3. Nation against Nation
  4. Famines
  5. Pestilences
  6. Earthquakes
  7. Troubles
  8. Commotions

1-6 come from Matthew 24:5-7, 7 from Mark 13:8, and 8 from Luke 21:7

As I believe we are currently experiencing these beginnings of birth pangs, I am going to devote the next several posts to elaborating on why I believe as I do. If we are genuinely in these early contractions as Jesus described them, what comes soon after this will be truly earth shaking.

Can We Know the Day and Hour ?

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard that Jesus said “no one knows the day or hour” (of His return), therefore, why study eschatology or try to figure out when the 2nd coming will be, when we can’t know anyway. Well, with the help of my son-in-law, Brendan Berthold, we have produced a video that addresses that very question. If your Pastor or Christian friend confronts you with a similar statement, you can refer him to this video. I’ll link to it here, and place a permanent link below. It also is posted on the “Los Amigos Bible Study” you tube channel.

Matthew 24:36 The Day and the Hour -What You Need to Know – YouTube

Discerning the Time Post # 5

I hope you’ve read the last four posts concerning the time of Jesus’ return. I also hope you’ve looked up the associated scriptures to verify what I have posted. While the general time frame arrived at is certainly not set in stone, it should alert you to how potentially close we are to end time events. Those four biblical scenarios, though circumstantial, build to a logical and realistic time frame when considered together. The secular dates used, AD30 for the crucifixion, and AD 70 for the destruction of Jerusalem, while not absolutely certain, are probably accurate to within three years. Simply adding 2000 years to AD 30 gives us 2030, + or – 3 years, or a range of 2027 to 2033. This means Daniels’ 70th week of 7 years would have already started in 2020 or will start by 2026. Close indeed ! If, however, the seventieth week is an add on to the 2000 years, the 2nd coming will be 2034 – 2040 with the seventieth week starting between 2027 and 2033. Still quite close !

Since I believe Jesus coming will be at the “last” trumpet, which will introduce the 120th Jubilee (the trump of God which He Himself will blow) and the Kingdom, it must be blown on Yom Kippur the Day of Atonement (Lev. 25:8-11). My favorite bible chronologist has gone so far as to propose a specific date and time with the assumption of AD30 and AD70 as accurate dates. His best proposal : The 120th jubilee, at sundown on Tishri 9, 2036. If this is accurate, Daniels 70th week will start in the autumn of 2029 seven and one half years from now. In all my studies of end-time chronology I cannot dispute his timing. I think that’s the best we can do for now, and update as last days events unfold. Keep watching !

Post # 4 Discerning the Time

The prophet Daniel said two things must happen after the 69 weeks (when Messiah comes) but before the final or 70th week. (Daniel 9:26) The Messiah would be cut off (crucified) and Jerusalem would be destroyed and desolated. Hence the “gap” or desolation of Jerusalem between the 69th and 70th weeks. This gap, then, constitutes the second exile of the Jews from their homeland, the first being the Babylonian exile. The Babylonian exile was for 70 years while the land enjoyed her sabbaths (2 Chron. 36:21). Since the 70th week is yet future, the question is: how long is this current exile to last? If we can determine that, we can determine when the last seven years prior to the coming Kingdom of Christ will start. Leviticus 26 gives us a clue. God, through Moses prophesied the first exile judgment if they would not obey Him (Lev. 26:14-17). This resulted in the first exile of 70 years. He then says in the next verse “And after all this, if you do not obey Me, then I will punish you seven times more for your sins.” (Lev 26:18) This would mean 7 x 70 or 490 years. But, God does not stop there. He adds a second “seven times more” in verse 21, a third in verse 24, and a fourth in verse 27. All this also that the land could enjoy her sabbaths (verse 34).

So, what does this add up to ? 7 x 70 + 7 x 70 + 7 x 70 + 7 x 70 =1960 years total. The destruction and desolation of Jerusalem is well established to have occurred in 70 AD. Therefore adding 1960 years to AD70 comes to, you guessed it 2030 ! However, note that under this calculation, the start of Jacob’s trouble (Daniel’s 70th week) begins in 2030. This would place the year of Jesus’ second coming in 2037.

In my next post, I’ll summarize and make some predictions based on the scenarios presented in these last four posts.

Post # 3 Discerning the Time

This post will deal with a very concise and relevant passage in the book of Hosea. “For I will be like a lion to Ephraim, and like a young lion to the house of Judah. I, even I, will tear them and go away; I will take them away, and no one shall rescue. I will return again to my place, till they acknowledge their offense. Then they will seek my face; in their affliction they will earnestly seek Me. Come, and let us return to the Lord; for He has torn, but He will heal us; He has stricken, but He will bind us up. After two days He will revive us; on the third day He will raise us up, that we may live in His sight.” (Hosea 5:14 – 6:2) Many bible commentators say that this refers to the Assyrian destruction of the northern kingdom (Israel) in Hosea’s day, but notice that it concerns Judah as well. It clearly describes a time future to Hosea.

In my analysis, God, through Hosea, is saying this: I’m going to destroy Israel and Judah (Judea and Jerusalem) and I am going away, to my place. Total destruction came upon Jerusalem in 70 AD shortly after Jesus resurrection and ascension to heaven. He went back to His place (at the right hand of the Father). The Jews were carried off as slaves to the nations. There they still remain till they acknowledge their offense and earnestly seek Him. Note that they will do this in their affliction (great tribulation). God will revive them “after two days“. On the third day He will raise (resurrect) them to life in His sight (presence). This , of course will happen on the day of the Lord, when He returns and resurrects all His saints. According to this text, when will this happen ? After two days ! Two days here cannot mean 48 hours. We, again, must use the Lord’s reckoning of a day as a thousand years. The third day represents the seventh millennium , Christ’s kingdom on earth. The resurrection takes place on the first day of the kingdom. So, it follows then, that 2000 years from the crucifixion is Jesus’ coming. With the assumption that the crucifixion took place in 30 AD; 30 + 2000 = 2030.

Indeed, quite a detailed prophecy. More confirmation of the general time period of Jesus second advent put forth in the first two posts. This prophesied 2000 year period is most likely the “gap” between Daniel’s 69th and 70th week. We’ll look at another description of this gap in the next post.