Saturday, October 11, 2025

Missing the Boat





"But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, but My Father only. But as the days of Noah [were], so also will the coming of the Son of Man be. For as in the days before the flood, they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered the ark, and did not know until the flood came and took them all away, so also will the coming of the Son of Man be.     Matthew 24:36-39 NKJV


These verses from the Olivet Discourse are probably familiar with many, if not most believers today. Jesus is talking about His return and He describes that time as being like the times of Noah. Like with many of you, I always seem to find there is more than meets the eye when studying scripture. Just when I think I have figured a passage out, something else, another question or idea pops out of nowhere and forces me to look even deeper. This passage is no exception. 


The subject of the flood of Noah has always been a favorite of mine. Years ago I spent a great deal of time and resources researching possible resting places of the Ark using clues from the Bible, ancient accounts of sightings, and early maps  from the sixteen and seventeen hundreds that showed the location.  I eventually obtained satellite imagery of the geographical area where I felt it had landed and, if you click on the photo above to enlarge, you will see the result.  Contrary to what you might expect, however, no one was very interested in what I found so all my work sits in a box gathering dust.


At this time of the year, though, when the rest of the world is preparing to celebrate Halloween, I am always especially reminded of the flood because the Bible tells us it occurred on the seventeenth day of the second month on the Jewish calendar. That puts it around the same time of the year as Halloween, All Hallows Eve, The Day of the Dead, and all the other names it has gone by throughout history. ( celebrated at the same time of the year the flood occurred is, of course,  just another coincidence )


So to be sure, this week I was studying this passage yet again when something came to mind that I had not considered before, and that is what I want to share with you today. If you look closer at the passage, notice something Jesus said. He said that people in Noah's day went about their lives doing what they did "until the day that Noah entered the ark". So I decided to look closely at the passage in Genesis that talks about that particular day.


“Then the LORD said to Noah, "Come into the ark, you and all your household, because I have seen that you are righteous before Me in this generation. You shall take with you seven each of every clean animal, a male and his female; two each of animals that are unclean, a male and his female; also seven each of birds of the air, male and female, to keep the species alive on the face of all the earth.For after seven more days I will cause it to rain on the earth forty days and forty nights, and I will destroy from the face of the earth all living things that I have made." Genesis 7:1-4 NKJV


What these verses tell us is that God told Noah to go into the Ark because in seven days the flood was going to begin.  Matthew tells us that the normal, everyday life of the unbelievers of Noah's day continued until "the day" Noah entered the Ark. If the flood did not begin until seven days after Noah entered the Ark, what happened on that day that got their attention to the extent they changed what they had been doing? Since Noah had been going in and out of the Ark for 150 years while he built it would mean something different had to have happened this particular day. Considering this, the only answer I could come up with is found in the following verse. 


“So those that entered, male and female of all flesh, went in as God had commanded him; and the LORD shut him in.”    Genesis 7:16 NKJV


To put it another way, after everybody went in, it was God who shut the door. As I began to think more about that statement my train of thought turned to the door itself and eventually to "just how big was that door"?  It obviously had to be big enough for the largest animals on the earth to walk through making it a very sizable door.  With a background in construction, my next thought was how was it engineered taking into account the size and weight, especially considering the forces it was going to have to endure during the flood. Made of wood thick enough to withstand the pressures it would face from the sea, and treated with pitch which would make it even heavier, this door must have been massive. 


It would have taken an incredible effort on the part of Noah and his sons to even put that door in place, yet the Bible tells us that it was God who shut the door. What exactly did the people outside see and hear when God shut it? Did they see it closing seemingly all by itself? Did it close slowly or slam shut with a loud noise? Is it possible at that moment the people came to the realization that what Noah had been talking about for a hundred years was true? Whatever happened, the fact that people changed their behavior when that door shut, there must have been a message that they heard loud and clear.


What might that message have been? Did they suddenly realize that door was not going to open again?  I wonder if it was a sense that no matter if they changed their minds or not, they had lost their chance to get in? Thinking about this led me to a couple of other passages where God talks about closing a door.


“And while they went to buy, the bridegroom came, and those who were ready went in with him to the wedding; and the door was shut. "Afterward the other virgins came also, saying, 'Lord, Lord, open to us!' But he answered and said, 'Assuredly, I say to you, I do not know you.'    Matthew 25:10-12 NKJV


Strive to enter through the narrow gate, for many, I say to you, will seek to enter and will not be able When once the Master of the house has risen up and shut the door, and you begin to stand outside and knock at the door, saying, 'Lord, Lord, open for us,' and He will answer and say to you, 'I do not know you, where you are from,' “    Luke 13:24-25 NKJV


I think the message God intends for the world is clear. In order to escape the judgment that is coming, you must enter before the door is shut. In Noah's day, I believe the people of the earth had a good idea what was coming when they saw the door shut, and realized they had lost their chance to escape. I truly believe it is logical to assume that when the rapture occurs, those left behind will realize exactly the same thing.  My prayer is that you have made the choice to enter in before that door shuts. The day that Noah entered the Ark, the tenth day of the second month, is just a few weeks away and this story always makes me wonder what will go through people’s minds when the rapture occurs and that particular door slams shut?  Have you made your choice? Jesus said this;


“Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him, and he with Me.” Revelation 3:20 NKJV


If you have never opened the door of your heart to Jesus, I would urge you to do it right now.  You can do that by simply praying this prayer and asking Him to come in.


Dear Father in heaven, I believe in your son Jesus. I believe that He died on the cross for my sins, that He rose up from the grave, and that my sins are forgiven.  Forgive me of my sin, help me to walk with you, and thank you for saving me. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.


I pray you have asked Jesus to come into your heart, and have given your life to Him. If you have, we will walk through that door together. Hopefully soon.


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Saturday, October 4, 2025

Which Ship Are You On?


“But know this, that in the last days perilous times will come: For men will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, unloving, unforgiving, slanderers, without self-control, brutal, despisers of good, traitors, headstrong, haughty, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, having a form of godliness but denying its power. And from such people turn away!”       2 Timothy 3:1-5  NKJV


This past week I found myself reflecting on what I would consider the single most depressing fact of living in the end times.  While many might believe it has something to do with much of what has occurred recently, the events we have witnessed are to be expected considering where this world has to go to embrace the coming anti-christ.  The truth is, what upsets me the most in these times is the realization that the Church which God created to spread the gospel is failing in its mission.  So much so, in fact, that one could easily make an argument that it is the reason Jesus returns and takes all His true believers home.  


Like many others, I made the decision long ago to adopt a healthy lifestyle in order to not only live as long as possible, but also because it was something I felt I should do as this body is a gift from God.  If you think about it, the Church, the body of Christ, could be seen in the same light and its health should be a concern of all true believers.  Paul, as well as Peter and John, shared that same concern and made it known in their letters to the churches.  Paul’s last words were to Timothy, a young man who had come to know the Lord through Paul’s teaching in Lystra.  He later was to accompany Paul on his second missionary journey and became a disciple and friend for the remainder of Paul’s life.  Paul sent him to Ephesus in order to pastor the church there, and his second letter to Timothy is believed to be the last letter of Paul's life before he was executed in Rome.


It should come as no surprise that the subject of Paul’s letter to Timothy shows the very same concerns of those of Peter and John, namely the health of the Church that they had founded and nurtured in the first century.  All of these men were concerned with the appearance of false teachers and prophets who would cultivate apostasy within the Church and change the message of the Gospel that Jesus had brought to an unbelieving world by His death and resurrection.  Protecting the purity of the Gospel message is the common concern of all of these great men of the faith, and as such should be a warning to us all that our responsibility as believers is to guard that same gospel just as they did.


Just as we accept responsibility for the health of our own bodies, anyone who has responded to the message of the Gospel and made the decision to accept the sacrifice of Jesus Christ as remission for their sins becomes a member of the body of Christ.  The result of that decision is not only membership in the body, but along with it comes the responsibility to protect the message of the Gospel at all cost in order to preserve the health of the Church.  The positive news that has emerged following the assassination of Charlie Kirk is the massive response to his profession of faith in Christ with reports of thousands coming to Christ and churches all over the world telling of the increase in attendance they are witnessing. Yet while this is the sort of positive news we long to hear, the question must be asked as to what shape the Church is in, in order for these new believers as well as existing true believers, to grow.


“I charge you therefore before God and the Lord Jesus Christ, who will judge the living and the dead at His appearing and His kingdom: Preach the word! Be ready in season and out of season. Convince, rebuke, exhort, with all longsuffering and teaching. For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but according to their own desires, because they have itching ears, they will heap up for themselves teachers; and they will turn their ears away from the truth, and be turned aside to fables. But you be watchful in all things, endure afflictions, do the work of an evangelist, fulfill your ministry.”  2 Timothy 4:1-5  NKJV


The message from Paul, Peter, and John as they approached the end of their lives was essentially the same.  They worried about the health of the Church that was founded on the Gospel of Jesus Christ, for which they had personally labored the past sixty years.  Their message, and challenge to us, is to continue that fight and to not allow those who would enter the Church with the intent to weaken it by presenting a false gospel not based on the Word of God to succeed.  It is these people that we are warned to not only watch out for, but to oppose with the strength of the Gospel of Christ which is found in His Holy Scriptures.


“For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.”  1 Corinthians 1:18  NKJV


In the Bible, a fool is defined as someone who “despises” wisdom.  If you look up the word despise in the dictionary you will find that it says it means to “regard with contempt”.  As I thought about that this week, it occurred to me that in order to regard something with contempt, you would first have to consider its merits in order to make the decision to accept or reject.  If this is true, then someone who chooses to despise, or regard with contempt, the gospel of Christ would first have to listen and consider before making that decision.  In other words, a fool is someone who hears the truth of the gospel and then chooses to reject it.


“The way of a fool is right in his own eyes, But he who heeds counsel is wise.”    Proverbs 12:15  NKJV


Some might disagree, but if you were to ask me what the largest, most obvious sign that we have arrived at the end of the Church age is, high on the list would be the growing popularity of the emergent/seeker friendly church which fulfills the prophecy of the apostasy which occurs just before the rapture of the true Church.  This church is described in the book of Revelation, chapter three, as the Laodicean church, or the church where Jesus is standing on the outside knocking to come in. This new movement, which has abandoned the true Gospel of Jesus Christ, has instead replaced it with a form of worship which ignores any talk of sin and the need to be born again.   Rather, the emphasis is on worship, doing good deeds, and becoming a “follower” of Jesus.


“A fool has no delight in understanding, But in expressing his own heart.”    Proverbs 18:2  NKJV


As I considered the direction the church today seems to be heading, I was reminded of something the apostle Paul had to say about the end of this age.  On his missionary journeys, Paul spent much of his time travelling on ships and as a result chose to incorporate nautical terms in some of his writings.  In his letter to the Romans, Paul speaks of the rapture of the Church in a rather interesting way.  He tells his readers that Israel will suffer from a temporary partial blindness until the full number of Gentile believers has “come in”.


“For I do not desire, brethren, that you should be ignorant of this mystery, lest you should be wise in your own opinion, that blindness in part has happened to Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in.”    Romans 11:25  NKJV


The interesting thing about this statement is that it is a nautical term used to describe the full number of crew and passengers aboard a ship.  When the full number comes in, the ship then sails to its destination.  As I thought about the true Church filling up, and then also the apostate church filling up as well, I couldn’t help but remember the old saying; “ship of fools”. Wikipedia defines it this way; “The ship of fools is an allegory, originating from Plato that has long been a fixture in Western literature and art. The allegory depicts a vessel without a pilot, populated by human inhabitants who are deranged, frivolous, or oblivious, and seemingly ignorant of their course.”


As I considered those words, I simply could not avoid looking at the vast number of people we have heard from lately and think the adjectives deranged, frivolous, oblivious, and ignorant could easily be applied to them.  The division we see today between two distinct sides appears to me to be aptly described as passengers on two different ships.  Looking at the attacks on Christians which are seemingly exploding, not just in this country but around the world, gives rise to the thought that we are certainly living in the last days as the fullness of Christ’s Church reaches capacity and also certainly begs the question, what ship are you on?


“The great God who formed everything gives the fool his hire and the transgressor his wages.”                          Proverbs 26:10  NKJV


If we choose to look objectively at the Church today while considering the description of the Laodicean church in Revelation, could you really call it healthy?  Or might it be a better description to call it a ship of fools? While we might hesitate to call someone a fool, the God of this universe has no such qualms.  The Word of God is full of passages which contrast the foolish and the wise, and also make it very clear what the destiny of each will be. Even though God has made the way of salvation so simple to understand and so easy to attain, man in his “wisdom” rejects the Gospel for a different way.  


“For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse, because, although they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God, nor were thankful, but became futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts were darkened.”                  Romans 1:20-21  NKJV


What the leaders of these churches seem unable to admit is that although the way of salvation is made plain in the Gospel of Christ, when they choose to lead their congregations down a different path, they are in essence, arguing with the God who created everything out of nothing and implying that He doesn’t know what He is talking about!  It also goes without saying that they are also somehow believing they are smarter than our creator because they possess a wisdom which shows an easier, better way to salvation than the one ordained by God.  This, in my opinion, does nothing but create a ship of fools rather than a healthy church teaching the true gospel of Christ.


“Where is the wise? Where is the scribe? Where is the disputer of this age? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?”    1 Corinthians 1:20  NKJV


Anyone who would choose to ignore the simplicity and clarity of the Gospel of Jesus Christ is a fool.  Unfortunately, the ship of fools is not only large; it’s getting larger at an incredible pace.  Yet the ship of the wise, with Jesus as its captain, is the only one which will reach its destination at the rapture of the Church.  Do you want to know if you are on the right ship?  According to Paul, simply check the direction your ship is sailing.


“Moreover, brethren, I declare to you the gospel which I preached to you, which also you received and in which you stand, by which also you are saved, if you hold fast that word which I preached to you—unless you believed in vain. For I delivered to you first of all that which I also received: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, and that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day according to the Scriptures,”                 1 Corinthians 15:1-4  NKJV


The word “hold fast” is the Greek word katechō, which is also a nautical term meaning “to check a ship's headway i.e. to hold or head the ship”.  Our compass is the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and it is this Gospel which we use to check our course.  Does your church preach this gospel or another “seeker friendly” one?  Be careful not to sail on the ship of fools.


“But what does it say? “The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart” (that is, the word of faith which we preach): that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.”                             Romans 10:8-9  NKJV


If the rapture of the church is indeed based on the number of members in the body of Christ, then it is logical to assume that the rapture will occur at the moment the last person makes his or her decision to accept Christ into their heart. That said, it is entirely possible any one of us could be the person sharing the Gospel with that individual at that particular time. Many of us are disappointed to still be here given all the signs that the rapture is indeed imminent, yet if Paul is telling us that there is a number that has to be reached for the “fullness of the Gentiles” to “come in”, it is reasonable to conclude that it's our fault we are still here. As a body of believers, we need to remember our first love and share the Gospel with everyone we meet so that God, through the Holy Spirit, can “fill the boat” to completeness.


If you are reading this and have never made the decision to accept Jesus Christ into your heart and accept the free gift of eternal life He has offered you, I urge you to do so right now. You can do that by praying this prayer and accepting the gift of eternal life God has offered you by the death and resurrection of His Son Jesus Christ.


Dear Father in heaven, I believe in your son Jesus. I believe that He died on the cross for my sins, that He rose up from the grave, and that my sins are forgiven.  Forgive me of my sin, help me to walk with you, and thank you for saving me. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.


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