by
Barrett Vanlandingham
September
8, 2015
In Matthew 24:3-8, Jesus makes it
clear that wars, earthquakes and such are NOT signs of the end of the age.
In case you hear news reports or anyone
talking about the term “blood moon” as related to the end of the world, I
thought it would be good to review what the Bible says about when The Day will
come.
I am not sure where the term
originated, but “blood moon” refers to a total lunar eclipse, especially when
this occurs four times in a row separated by a six month period of time as it
has the last couple of years, with the final of four in this series of lunar
eclipses coming up September 27-28. A
lunar eclipse is when the earth is situated between the sun and the moon, casting
a shadow on the moon that makes it appear a beautiful copper color. What a
spectacular blessing of nature! These occurrences have happened for thousands
of years.
Sadly, a very few over-zealous Bible
prophecy teachers have tried to link the lunar eclipse with scripture and try
to predict exactly when the end of the world will come. Those who are into this
have not only tried to predict the end of the world, but they have also tried
use the four “blood moon” pattern to predict major significant events for
Jewish people.
However, based on what the Bible
says, I would have to say all of this “blood moon” business is nothing but
hogwash meant to garner self-serving attention and make money off those who
haven’t read God’s word on the issue. I would be thoroughly impressed if
someone were able to use the patterns of God’s creation to predict the final
day, since no one could possibly do that.
Remember Jesus’ words?
“But concerning that day or that
hour, no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the
Father. Be on guard, keep awake. For you do not know when the time will come
(Mark 13:32-33).”
Did you hear that? Not even Jesus
knows when the end will come. So, let’s say if someone who makes their living
predicting the end times were able to do this successfully, that would mean a
human knew more about Christ’s return than Christ Himself! This would also mean Jesus and God and the
Holy Spirit were all liars, or at the very least wrong, if God’s word turns out
to be in error.
Joel 2:31 and Revelation 6:12 both
mention the moon turning to blood and the sun turning to darkness. But, the
Revelation passage also mentions stars of the skies falling to earth. But I
guess if you’re in the business of predicting, one out of the three events
might be good enough for what you’re trying to accomplish, whatever that
is. As for me, I am going to side with
Jesus on the matter. Simply be on guard, and be ready all the time for the
Judgment, no matter when that happens.
“Just as people are destined to die once, and after that to
face judgment, so Christ was sacrificed once to take away the sins of
many; and he will appear a second time, not to bear sin, but to bring salvation
to those who are waiting for him (Hebrews 9:27-28).” Have a blessed week!