How Can We Relax?

Knowing, as we do, that the culmination of the Church Age is upon us—how can we relax? Many of us ask this question of ourselves every day. As social pressure is turned up in new and bizarre ways, we sometimes wonder about it several times a day. Christian influence is waning, and being replaced by many forms of competing philosophy, some of them changing on a day-by-day basis.

Sometimes, we’re on the verge of thinking that Christ’s promises are so strong and His coming so near, there’s no need to push forward. Instead, we’re tempted to just watch and wait. God has it all under control, and Jesus is coming soon.

Immediately after that, the thought always strikes: But if this is really true, then the most important segment of the Church Age lies in the very near future! We may well be living in the period when the very last saints are being called into the Body of Christ – the Church – through the Gospel.

Don’t get me wrong. Many will be saved in the period following the era of the Church. But the Bible clearly states that the close of the Church Age comes well before the ravages of the Tribulation. In this present age, it is still possible to preach the Gospel of the “blessed hope.” This, of course, is the promise of resurrection prior to the wrath of God.

After the rapture, salvation will be possible, but it will take place in the context of a growing series of global persecutions. Countless numbers will die as martyrs.

Strange as it may seem, there’s that last person who will come to Christ, to receive the resurrection and a glorified body, one second before the rapture. Is he – or she – alive today? Probably so, but let’s talk about it.

There’s someone in your circle of acquaintances, who knows you well but is uncomfortable with your faith in the finished work of Jesus Christ. When you speak about your belief that His coming for you is real (and imminent), there is a quick change of subject. Perhaps this person even “goes to church.” But like many churches today, it doesn’t teach eschatology … the doctrine of the final events. Its traditions are based loosely upon the traditions of salvation, worship, and charity.

It doesn’t teach the paramount importance of being born again, and being cleansed of sin, in the blood of the Lamb. And even less, it ignores the details of the resurrection of the saints and the “blessed hope” we have, of escaping the horrors of the Tribulation. As one modern Bible translation puts it:

Look, the LORD is ready to devastate the earth and leave it in ruins; he will mar its surface and scatter its inhabitants. Everyone will suffer–the priest as well as the people, the master as well as the servant, the elegant lady as well as the female attendant, the seller as well as the buyer, the borrower as well as the lender, the creditor as well as the debtor. The earth will be completely devastated and thoroughly ransacked. For the LORD has decreed this judgment (Isa. 24:1-3).

Think again of those on the edge. Make sure that they know the truth, that salvation will still be possible after the catching-away of the Church, but only in the social context of catastrophic judgment.

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The Story Behind “How He Loves Us”

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“How He Loves” is a song by independent artist John Mark McMillan for his second studio album, The Song Inside the Sounds of Breaking Down.

McMillan wrote “How He Loves” following the death of his best friend, Stephen Coffey. Coffey was a youth minister for MorningStar Ministries.

On November 1, 2002, during a church prayer meeting, Coffey prayed out loud:

I’d give my life today if it would shake the youth of the nation.

That very night, he was in a multi-car accident and died of serious injuries.

Meanwhile, McMillan was recording in a studio in Jacksonville, Florida when he received a call that two of his friends had been critically injured in a car accident. Later that evening, he received another call from his father who informed McMillan that Coffey had died.

The next day, McMillan wrote “How He Loves” as a tribute to Coffey and out of a need “to have some sort of conversation with God” where he could speak to his frustrations and emotions over his best friend’s death.

According to McMillan, the love that he’s singing about in “How He Loves” is not a pretty, “Hollywood hot-pink” love. It is a kind of love that is willing to love even when things are difficult and messy.

He says,

This song isn’t a celebration of weakness and anger. It’s a celebration of a God who would want to hang with us through those things, who would want to be a part of our lives through those things, and, despite who we are, He would want to be a part of us, our community, and our family.

How He Loves Us

He is jealous for me
Loves like a hurricane, I am a tree
Bending beneath the weight of his wind and mercy

When all of a sudden
I am unaware of these afflications eclipsed by glory
And I realize just how beautiful you are
And how great your affections are for me

And oh, how he loves us so
Oh how he loves us
How he loves us so

He is jealous for me
Loves like a hurricane, I am a tree
Bending beneath the weight of his wind and mercy

When all of a sudden
I am unaware of these afflications eclipsed by glory
And I realize just how beautiful you are
And how great you affections are for me

And oh, how he loves us so
Oh how he loves us
How he loves us so

Yeah he loves us
Oh how he loves us
Oh how he loves us
Oh how he loves
Yeah he loves us
Oh how he loves us
Oh how he loves us
Oh how he loves

We are his portion
And he is our prize
Drawn to redemption by the grace in his eyes
If grace is an ocean we’re all sinkin’ (haha)
So heaven meets earth like a sloppy wet kiss
And my heart turns violently inside of my chest
I don’t have time to maintain these regrets when I think about the way

He loves us
Oh how he loves us
Oh how he loves us
Oh how he loves
Yeah he loves us
Oh how he loves us
Oh how he loves us
Oh how he loves Yeah yeah!

Yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah

Yeah he loves us
Oh how he loves us
Oh how he loves us
Oh how he loves Yeah yeah!
Yeah he loves us
He loves us
He loves us

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