Eccl. 1:9-11 History merely repeats itself; it
has all been done before. Nothing under the sun is truly new. What can you
point to that is new? How do you know it didn’t already exist long ago? We don’t
remember what happened in those former times. And in future generations, no one
will remember what we are doing now.
Things never change. The details may vary, but the things that are
happening today are merely a repeat of what has happened before. Man’s nature is today what it was the day Adam
and Eve disobeyed God and ushered in sin into the world. It has reared its ugly head in unimaginable
ways, and it always will. Without Christ
changing it, the heart remains desperately wicked.
You cannot read history without being exposed to
the ugliness and destructive nature of sin.
It is the cause of all the inhumane treatment that has plagued
humanity. It is the cause of all the
hatred amongst men. It is the cause of
all the self-serving throughout history.
We don’t have to live in the past to know that it is true. Secular and Biblical history are all the
proof we need. As much as we would like
to convince ourselves, there never has been an age of innocence since the time
of the fall of man.
All the atrocities that have plagued man
throughout history are not recorded.
Because of the advent of modern technology we have been exposed to some
of the worst of what man can do to man, but we cannot say that it hasn’t been
done before. The sin encrusted soul is
capable of any form of evil that you could ever imagine. It will continue to be the way it us for as
long as man is on the earth. As bad as
things are and has been, we know that the worst is yet to come.
God has warned us of what to expect on earth
after Jesus comes and takes the church out of it. Unimaginable horror will plague the
earth. When God removes His hand of
protection over the earth, evil will rule unbridled. It will be a time in which not only will man
suffer from one another, but God will unleash the horrors of nature upon man as
a result of his sins.
The future may be bleak, but you don’t have to
be a victim of it. God gives us a way of
escape, and it is Christ Jesus our Lord.
God promises us a bright and glorious future if we put our trust and
confidence in Him. We have nothing to
fear when Jesus is our Savior and Lord.
We can boldly face the future with our lives rooted and established in
Christ. Is Jesus your Savior today?
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