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Note from Jan: This is the lead story in our winter print newsletter that comes out five times a year and is free for the first year. We try not to have articles that cross over but now and then it happens. I feel this is an important issue -- one that friends and loved ones will be asking you about. The topic has been addressed at our Understanding the Times conference, on air, on our Web site, and in print, to help you discern the times. You will encounter it sometime in this new year. 2012: Making Sense of the Senseless
by Jan Markell
February 9, 2012
If mortal man sets a date for anything, you can be sure it won't come true. Okay then, why is the world mesmerized about 2012? Because it is in the nature of humankind to want to tap into something speculative about the future rather than the Bible, which never makes a mistake! Polls show that one in five Americans believe the world might end in the next 20 years. People are thinking about "the end" today! So let's consider the topic and not dismiss it. The anticipated 2012 doomsdayism has begun but not for true believers. Most Christians don't even hold to doomsday scenarios. Not that the world isn't engulfed in trauma past, present, and future. It's just that the end of the world as we know it doesn't happen courtesy of Mayan forecasting. If they were so brilliant, maybe they could have spared themselves their own destruction. Their math and science genius didn't allow them to save their own civilization. Look at the destruction and the story of their demise down in Mexico, Guatemala, and El Salvador. You'll quickly see a big clue: Their love for all things demonic. This is the biggest key to the mystery. They were, in fact, divinely inspired; it's just that it wasn't from godly forces. And say what you will about the forces of evil -- they cannot tell the future. They'll blow it every time. To be fair -- and thorough -- the Aztec calendar ends in 2012; the  |
Here's a new product Olive Tree Ministries carries that will shed light on what the world is saying about 2012 and what it portends. This 87-minute DVD features Gary Kah, Jack Kinsella, Mark Hitchcock, Grant Jeffrey, and many more, all weighing in on the significance of our new year.
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Kali Yuga calendar of the Hindus forecasts global changes around 2012; China's "Book of Changes," also known as the "I-Ching," predicts the end in 2012. Maybe they're all talking to the same spirits. This does seem strange that various societies have a pre-occupation with this new year. So who are some who ascribe to the dismal doomsday news? It would be the "New Agers" who claim 12/21/12 is the "shift in collective consciousness;" the "dawn of a golden age;" a "global Woodstock;" the "birth of our higher selves." This year will be a bit unusual. We will see above average solar flares. Science gets it right when it says that the alignment of the earth, sun, and other objects in the sky will be unusual next December. That's sure to have believers in the doomsday scenario on edge. What's really wrong with this picture? Could it be summed up in one simple Bible verse? It's Acts 1:7: "And He said unto them, 'It is not for you to know the times or the seasons which the Father has put in His own power.'" Only God knows these things. Occult-saturated Mayans can't get ahead of God! They knew calendars and numbers but they didn't know the future. We might see an exception to this with the timing of the Lord's return. There the Bible suggests we can know the season for His return but forecasting other issues always will be in vain. I'm a Premillennial Dispensationalist so I believe there is a pattern to our future. I believe the Bible teaches there is yet a future Rapture (the timing can be debated), a seven-year Tribulation, a rise of the Antichrist, a Second Coming of Christ, and a literal Millennium. Those events cannot all fit into 2012! It doesn't help that our pulpits are silent about our last days so most people, including most Christians, have no understanding of it. If they even understood the simple outline of prophecy, they could understand our times and even the senseless would make sense! But because of the blueprint found in the Bible, I can say without a doubt that we'll be here January 1, 2013. If you're not convinced, you can buy an iPhone app that will count down every minute and second throughout this year! Here's what could happen in 2012. I am not saying it will happen. Harold Camping's nonsensical date setting as it concerns the Rapture has disillusioned people and even caused folks to take their own lives when it did not happen in 2011. But the Rapture could take place in 2012. Since much of the world is looking for a cataclysmic event this year. What would be the reaction to the disappearance of people? Panic and pandemonium. So use 2012 as an opportunity! I Peter 4:7-10 says, "The end of all things is near; therefore, be of sound judgment and sober spirit for the purpose of prayer. Above all, keep fervent in your love for one another, because love covers a multitude of sins. Be hospitable to one another without complaint. As each one has received a special gift, employ it in serving one another as good stewards of the manifold grace of God." People are listening more than you think! Most everyone knows that something has gone terribly wrong in our world. Share the Gospel as it offers hope. Point them to the truth about Jesus Christ and what the Bible really says about our future. Tell them the future is glorious if you know the truth of the Bible. In a hopeless world, it is the Rapture of the church that the Bible calls a "blessed hope" (Titus 2:13). To the believer, "the end of the world as we know it" does not have to be a fearful mantra. (Note: If you purchased our 2011 conference CDs or DVDs, Dr. Mark Hitchcock's conference message may overlap with this new DVD pictured above. This is just a heads up that you could have some similar information you may not want to duplicate.)
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